| Coach Dharma-a memorable moment |
In the world of sports, true greatness is not measured solely by trophies or medals, but by the ability to transform teams, inspire athletes, and leave behind a legacy that transcends borders.
Former Malaysian hockey coach Muhammad Dharma Raj Abdullah has once again proven why he belongs among the finest coaches in the world after being named Indonesia’s Best Coach at the prestigious Game Changer Award 2026 on May 10,2026.
Serving as Technical Director and Head Coach of Indonesia’s national hockey program since early 2020, Dharma Raj has elevated Indonesian hockey to unprecedented heights. Under his leadership, Indonesia captured consecutive SEA Games gold medals in men’s indoor hockey, including historic triumphs at the 2023 Cambodia Games and the 2025 Bangkok Games, where Indonesia defeated Malaysia once again — a symbolic moment that reflected the remarkable rise of Indonesian hockey on the regional stage.
What makes this achievement even more inspiring is the journey behind the success. When Dharma Raj first arrived in Indonesia, the nation was still searching for consistency, structure, and recognition in Asian hockey. Through meticulous planning, disciplined preparation, and an unwavering commitment to excellence, he transformed the team into a formidable force capable of challenging the region’s elite.
His success was never built overnight.
Beginning with West Java before taking charge of the national setup, Dharma Raj focused on establishing a sustainable development system centered on player growth, tactical discipline, physical conditioning, and mental resilience. His methods quickly earned admiration not only from players and officials, but also from rivals across Asia who witnessed Indonesia’s rapid transformation.
Receiving the Best Coach award, Dharma Raj described the recognition as a reflection of dedication, resilience, sacrifice, and long-term vision. Behind every medal and celebration were years of pressure, challenges, and countless moments of perseverance that he overcame with belief in the process and passion for the sport.
Perhaps what makes his story truly extraordinary is that very few coaches can claim top coaching recognition in two different nations. Having previously received Malaysia’s Coach of the Year award in 2013, and now Indonesia’s Best Coach award in 2026, Dharma Raj’s career stands as a rare example of excellence that transcends nationality and borders.
More importantly, his journey sends a powerful message to every aspiring coach, athlete, and leader: success belongs to those who dare to build, persist through adversity, and inspire others to believe in a greater vision.
Coach Dharma’s story is not merely about winning titles — it is about building people, creating belief, and lifting a nation through dedication and leadership.
Keep learning. Keep evolving. Keep inspiring others — because when a coach grows, players grow, and when players grow, a nation rises together.
All the best, brother.
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Nice write up Enbaraj, knowing Dharma, he is very discipline and dedicated what ever he do. All the best.
ReplyDeleteA right move by him. Really proud of his achievements. All the best Coach
ReplyDeleteThe ability to inspire players is a rare and powerful quality in any coach, and it is one of Coach Dharma’s most outstanding strengths.
ReplyDeleteAll the hard work over the years paid off with results n achievements
ReplyDeleteThe ‘Only One’. Malaysia Best Coach 2013 and Indonesia Best Coach 2026. Lagend !!!
ReplyDelete😎Remarkable Achievement …while natural ability is a gift, it is far less important than character, effort, and persistence
ReplyDeleteRightly said Enbaraj. Infact coach Dharma’s speciality gravitates along his abilities to bring the best from each player/individual hence it inspires them to excel not only in hockey but also in a holistic manner. Any team under Dharma’s tutelage will rise and shine.. Chakde Coach 👏
ReplyDeleteCoach Dharma doesn’t just teach skills — he inspire belief, build character, and bring out the best in every player.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent write up. Indonesia is reaping the benefits of Dharma’s vision, talent and skill. Malaysia has lost a great mentor and coach. We have heard of the brain drain, but this a clear example of brain and talent drain. He has cultivated and nurtured the talent, built the infrastructure and coupled with the support of the community and association, Indonesian hockey is reaping the rewards. Malaysia sadly plays the blame game expecting and wanting immediate success without laying the foundations. Well done Dharma Raj. We are proud of you.
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ReplyDeleteA sad loss for Malaysian hockey — a great coach, mentor, and leader who gave his heart to the game. Sometimes, we only realise the true value of a coach after seeing his success elsewhere. Malaysia didn’t just lose a coach; it lost a visionary capable of inspiring players, building character, and raising standards.
Great article, very interesting and well explained!
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