

Malaysia Women 0-2 Palestine Women: Historic Friendly Victory for Palestine
In an international friendly played on June 6, 2026, the Palestine Women's national team defeated Malaysia Women 2-0 on Malaysian soil. The result marks a significant milestone for Palestine, who have been building steadily in women's football, while Malaysia will look to regroup after a disappointing outing.
Match Overview
The first half was a cagey affair, with neither side willing to take unnecessary risks. Malaysia began brightly, pressing high and winning a couple of early corners. However, Palestine's defense, organized and disciplined, held firm. As the half progressed, Palestine grew into the game, utilizing quick transitions to trouble the Malaysian backline.
The deadlock was broken in the 38th minute when a swift counter-attack saw Palestine's left winger cut inside and fire a low shot into the far corner. Malaysia had no answer before the break, and the score remained 1-0 at halftime.
Second Half: Palestine Double Their Lead
Malaysia came out with renewed energy after the interval, pushing forward in search of an equalizer. However, this left gaps at the back. In the 63rd minute, Palestine capitalized on a defensive lapse. A long ball over the top was controlled brilliantly by the striker, who rounded the goalkeeper and slotted home to make it 2-0.
Malaysia continued to press, with a shot rattling the crossbar in the 77th minute, but Palestine's goalkeeper was alert to any danger. The visitors managed the game expertly in the closing stages, running down the clock and securing a famous clean sheet victory.
Key Talking Points
- Palestine's tactical discipline – They absorbed pressure and struck with precision, a hallmark of a well-coached side.
- Malaysia's lack of finishing – Despite creating several half-chances, the home side failed to convert.
- Historic result – This is one of Palestine Women's biggest wins against an Asian opponent.
Looking Ahead
For Palestine, this victory builds momentum as they prepare for upcoming regional competitions. Malaysia, meanwhile, will work on finishing and defensive transitions ahead of their next friendly. Both teams were praised for the competitive spirit shown in a match that served as valuable preparation for future fixtures.