Draft:Lauren Hoh Ruyi
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Comment: This should be written like an encyclopedia article, not a list of accomplishments. Utopes (talk / cont) 03:43, 9 September 2023 (UTC)
Lauren Hoh Ruyi (D.O.B: 27 January 2006)[1] started playing football in a boys team with Goal Elite Football Academy in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. She currently plays fullback for the Malaysian National Women's Football Team and Cruzeiro BISP in Phuket, Thailand. In May 2023, she debuted with the Malaysian National Women's Football Team in the match against Myanmar in the Southeast Asian Games.
Football journey[edit]
Year | Club | Key Achievements |
---|---|---|
2019-Current | Cruzeiro BISP Thailand[2] | 2023: Team Captain
2022/23: Outstanding Achievement Award 2023: Athlete of the month (Feb) 2021: Player of the month (Sept) |
2016-2019 | FCKL Kuala Lumpur (Boys Team) | 2018: U12 Player of the year nominee
2017: Club Player of the year[3][4] 2017: U10 Player of the year |
2014-2016 | Goal Elite Football Academy (Boys Team) | 2015: U8 Player of the year
2015: U8 Player of the month (May) 2015: Best female player for U8 Black Eagles Cup |
National call-up[edit]
2019: AFF U15 Girls Championship, Chonburi, Thailand[5]
2019: UEFA U15 Girls Tournament, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia[6]
2022: AFF U18 Women's Championship, Palembang, Indonesia[7]
2023: AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers, Phnom Penh, Cambodia[8]
2023: Southeast Asian Games, Phnom Penh, Cambodia[9][10]
Other football highlights[edit]
2018: Malaysian ambassador for the Gazprom FIFA Football for Friendship programme in conjunction with FIFA World Cup in Moscow[11][12]
2018: Awarded "All Star" player (girls' category) in Astro Kembola advanced training with FC Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain[13]
2018: Featured in Disney Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Superkids series (Girl Football Player)
2015: Mascot for match between Tottenham Hotspurs vs Malaysia
2015: Mascot for match between Liverpool vs Malaysia
References[edit]
- ^ "Interview with our BISP Cruzerio Academy senior team athlete Luren Ruyi". Instagram. 2023-02-13. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
- ^ "Football at BISP". British International School, Phuket. 25 May 2021.
- ^ "Under-10s Claim CUKI Cup 2017". FC Kuala Lumpur. 2017.
- ^ "FCKL Annual Dinner 2017". FC Kuala Lumpur. 2017.
- ^ "U15 Girls: Malaysia bounce back to beat Cambodia". AFF - The Official Website Of The ASEAN Football Federation (Press release). 2019-05-11. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ Handoko, Edy (2022-07-27). Desmamora, Edward (ed.). "Babak Pertama Piala AFF U-18 Womens, Australia Unggul 4-0 Atas Malaysia" [First Round of the AFF U-18 Women's Cup, Australia Wins 4-0 Over Malaysia]. Sumeks.co (in Indonesian). Palembang: PT Radar Citra Media, Sumatra Express Regional Newspaper Division. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ Nasser, Ashraf (2022-07-22). "Lauren Hoh Ruyi dedah corak permainan dan ideologi jurulatih di Thailand berbeza dengan Malaysia" [Lauren Hoh Ruyi revealed that the style of play and the coach's ideology in Thailand are different from Malaysia]. Harimau Malaya (in Malay). Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ Hashim, Firdaus (2023-03-08). "Lauren tekad bantu negara lakar kejutan" [Lauren is determined to help the country with a surprise sketch]. Harian Metro (in Malay). Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ "Youthful Malayan Tigress squad for SEA Games 2023". AFF - The Official Website Of The ASEAN Football Federation (Press release). Petaling Jaya. 2023-03-22. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ "Siaran Media: Senarai Akhir 20 Pemain Malayana Tigress ke Sukan SEA 2023 di Phnom Penh Kemboja Bermula 3 Mei Ini" [Media Release: Final List of 20 Malayana Tigress Players to the 2023 SEA Games in Phnom Penh Cambodia Begins May 3]. Football Association of Malaysia (Press release) (in Indonesian). 2023-04-29. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ "Trailblazer spreads message of friendship". The Star. 2018-10-29. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ Mansor, Zulfaizan (2018-05-29). "Imran, Lauren jadi pilihan FAM" [Imran, Lauren is FAM's choice]. Harian Metro (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ Jemputan, Penulis (2018-11-22). "Astro Kem Bola Barcelona: 31 nama terpilih" [Barcelona Football Camp Astro: 31 names selected]. Stadium Astro (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-08-29.