Abdul Ghani first played for the
Malaya national team when he was named among the 17 players which represent Malaya in the
1956 AFC Asian Cup qualification, together with the youngster
Ray Crawford. On 17 March 1956, Abdul Ghani's first appearance with the national team was very impressive when Abdul Ghani scored an amazing seven goals to helping
Malaya beat Cambodia 9–2. The following year, he scored his first goal in the first ever edition, inaugural
1957 Pestabola Merdeka from an amazing 40 meters rocket shot against
Vietnam in the tournament held at the Padang TPCA, Princess Road in 1957. But Abdul Ghani was disappointed after failing to win the trophy for his country after
Hong Kong emerged as champions. Abdul Ghani managed to overcome his disappointment in 1958 when he helped the national squad won the
1958 Pestabola Merdeka after being the group champions above Hong Kong and Indonesia. Abdul Ghani then helped Malaya to retain the title
Pestabola Merdeka in 1959 after beating
Indonesia 2–1. He later received the title 'King of ball' from
Football Association of Selangor (FAS), a title later used by anyone to refer to him for his brilliant performance for Malaya. He completed his hat-trick in the
1960 Pestabola Merdeka. Malaya eventually shared the title with Asian Giants,
South Korea. On 15 August 1960, he was selected members to form the
AFC Asian All-Stars tour of Europe, which never materialized. In 1961, Abdul Ghani help the national team's to won the gold medal in the 1961 SEAP Games (now
SEA Games) in
Rangoon, the Burmese (now Myanmar) after beating the
Burma in the finals. Abdul Ghani helped Malaya to won the
1962 Asian Games bronze medal after beating
South Vietnam 4–1. After the defunct of Malaya national team in 1963, a combined team with the combination of players from Federation of Malaya and Singapore under the name of new nation,
Malaysia was proposed by
Tunku Abdul Rahman to compete at the
1963 Merdeka Tournament. Abdul Ghani was selected as the first captain of
Malaysia national team. Abdul Ghani officially retired from international football after the
Merdeka Cup in 1966. ==Coaching career==