The Malaysia women's national football team beat host nation Philippines to win a bronze medal on Sunday.
After a goalless 60 minutes at the UP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Nurafarah Syahira Yusof struck a golden goal in extra time to seal the win.
In 2015, the women's team finished third but did not win bronze due to only three teams competing in the event.
Earlier in the group stage, Malaysia lost to 2-8 to Thailand and Singapore but still made it to the bronze medal match thanks to a 8-2 win over Indonesia and a thrilling 4-4 draw with the host nation.
Similarly, the Malaysia men's floorball team also clinched a bronze medal win over the Philippines, winning 7-4.
After a goalless 60 minutes at the UP College of Human Kinetics Gym, Nurafarah Syahira Yusof struck a golden goal in extra time to seal the win.
Malaysia brings home the bronze for Women’s Floorball of the 30th SEA Games.#SamaSamaSaSEAGAMES #WeWinAsOne #SEAGames2019 @Sports5PH pic.twitter.com/id4ryzNqoQ
— Ira Pablo (@IraPablo) December 1, 2019
In 2015, the women's team finished third but did not win bronze due to only three teams competing in the event.
Earlier in the group stage, Malaysia lost to 2-8 to Thailand and Singapore but still made it to the bronze medal match thanks to a 8-2 win over Indonesia and a thrilling 4-4 draw with the host nation.
Similarly, the Malaysia men's floorball team also clinched a bronze medal win over the Philippines, winning 7-4.