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Sri Pahang FC

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Malaysian association football club

Football club
Sri Pahang
Full nameSri Pahang Football Club
Nickname(s)Tok Gajah (The Elephants)
Short nameSPFC
Founded1959; 66 years ago (1959) (asPahang FA)
2020; 5 years ago (2020) (asSri Pahang FC)
GroundTemerloh Mini Stadium
(renovation ofDarul Makmur Stadium)
Capacity10,000 (Temerloh Mini Stadium)
President/OwnerTengku Abdul Rahman ibni Almarhum
Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta'in Billah
Head coachFandi Ahmad
LeagueMalaysia Super League
20232023 Malaysia Super League, 5th of 14
Websitewww.sripahangfc.com.my
Current season

Sri Pahang Football Club (Malay:Kelab Bola Sepak Sri Pahang) is a Malaysian professionalfootball club based inKuantan,Pahang. Founded in 1959 and has traditionally worn a yellow home kit since. At the beginning, club's home matches were held around the city public fields and outsideKuantan, predominantly around districts of Pahang.

The lowest point of the club was in 2012, when Pahang FA were relegated to theMalaysia Premier League. The club came back from the abyss to theMalaysia Super League in2013 after winning the play-off match againstKedah Darul Aman.

Sri Pahang has won 5Malaysia Super League title, 1Malaysia Premier League title, 3Malaysia FA Cup, 4Malaysia Cup and 3Malaysian Charity Shield.

History

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Early years (1959–1979)

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Pahang FA was established bySultan Abu Bakar in 1959 to represent the state ofPahang in the HMS Beagle Cup. Construction of their home ground,Darul Makmur Stadium, was completed by the Council ofKuantan in 1970.

Rise to prominence (1980–2008)

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Led by the legendaryJamal Nasir, Pahang FA won the first cup in 1983,Piala Malaysia after a win overSelangor FA, breaking the long duopoly of them andSingapore FA. Nonetheless, the most successful era was in the 1990s, when the association reached the final of Piala Malaysia 4 times. 1992 was the year when the association won the double, the Piala Malaysia and the league. Sri Pahang year was touted as theDream Team, when several high-profile players played for them (Dollah Salleh,Zainal Abidin Hassan,Ahmad Yusof,Khairul Azman Mohamed, Abdul Mubin Mokhtar, Australian football legend,Alan Davidson andFandi Ahmad). The association defeatedKedah FA in final stage to win the Piala Malaysia, thanks to the fastest goal in Piala's history, scored by Zulhamizan Zakaria.[vague]

Pahang FA was also the winner of the inauguralMalaysia Super League in 2004, winning 14 matches with 5 draws and 2 losses in 21 league games. Pahang was invited to the2005 ASEAN Club Championship in which they ended as runners-up, losing the final to Singaporean sideTampines Rovers. In 2008, many players from talented youngShahzan Muda were absorbed into Pahang FA.

Inconsistency (2009–2012)

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In the 2011, Pahang played their worst ever season, finishing in 13th place with 5 wins, 7 draws and 14 losses. They were relegated to theMalaysia Premier League. While in the Malaysia Premier League, Pahang showed improvements in the2012 Malaysia FA Cup, making it to the quarter-finals. The club was also the2012 Malaysia Premier League runner-up, 8 points behindATM FA, qualifying for the promotion "play-off" matches to the Malaysia Super League. Pahang than beatKedah FA 3–2 on penalties in the final, winning promotion to the2013 Malaysia Super League.

Rise of The Elephants (2013–2018)

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Pahang had a great run in the2013 Malaysia Cup, reaching all the way to the final where they won againstKelantan FA 1–0.Azamuddin Akil won the Best Player award, whileMatías Conti become the joint top scorer. In the2014 Malaysia Cup, Pahang made it all the way to thefinal in which they successfully defended it againstJohor, winning 5–3.Dickson Nwakaeme became the cup top scorer with eight goals.[citation needed] Pahang also won the2014 Piala Sumbangsih againstLionsXII, and thefinal in whichFaizol Hussien levelled at 1–1, before Nwakaeme scored to seal the win for Pahang and win the cup double.[citation needed]

In 2018 Pahang had another great run in theFA Cup in which they won 2–0 againstSelangor FA in thefinal after losing 2–3 toKedah FA in thefinal of the2017 Malaysia FA Cup.[citation needed]

Ups and downs (2019–present)

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In 2021, Pahang FA was rebranded asSri Pahang Football Club. Sri Pahang sees hope during the2024–25 Malaysia Cup where they defeatedSelangor 4–3 on aggregate in the round of 16. During the second leg of the quarter-final match on 22 December 2024,Manuel Hidalgo scored a hat-trick againstPerak in a 3–3 draw which saw Sri Pahang advance to the semi-final with a 4–3 aggregate. In the semi-finals second leg,Kpah Sherman scored in extra time to bring the aggregate to 3–2 which saw Sri Pahang advance to the2025 Malaysia Cup final. During March 2025 , there are rumour fromHRH Crown Prince of Johor that this club will be withdraw from Malaysia League starting from2025-26 Malaysia Super League

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

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PeriodManufacturerMain sponsorOther sponsors
1989–1990Germany SchwarzenbachUnited KingdomDunhillMalaysiaGenting
1991GermanyPuma
1992–1998ItalyDiadora
1999–2000JapanMikasa
2001–2003Italy Kronos
2004–2005GermanyAdidas
2006–2007MalaysiaTM
2008DenmarkHummel
2009–2010ItalyLotto
2011Malaysia ZON Hotel
2012MalaysiaResorts World GentingMalaysia Aras Kuasa
2013Australia StobiUnited StatesChili's
2014–2016GermanyPumaMalaysia Aras KuasaMalaysiaResorts World Genting
2017GermanyJako
July 2017 – 2018ItalyFila
2019–2020United KingdomUmbroMalaysia Football Republic
2021–2023Malaysia Hakka.CloMalaysiaVisit Pahang,Invest PahangIndonesiaExtra Joss
2024–presentMalaysia Voltra ProMalaysiaInvest PahangMalaysia Arwana Ekspres

Stadium

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Darul Makmur Stadium has been the home ground of the club since 1970.

Sri Pahang are currently based atDarul Makmur Stadium inKuantan,Pahang. The capacity of the stadium is 40,000 and also has a running track.[1] The stadium has arunning track, in addition to the football field. It was opened in 1970, while capacity was increased after renovations in 1995 in conjunction withKuantan hosting theSukma Games in 1996 and 2012.

In 2012, the association had to play inTemerloh Mini Stadium as the home ground for the first time after theDarul Makmur Stadium was put under renovation for the 2012Sukma Games. A year later, the club returned to the newly renovated Darul Makmur Stadium and in the same year, they lifted the Piala Malaysia for the third time, ending a 21-year cup drought.

Players

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First-team squad

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As of 1 May 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKMalaysia MASZarif Irfan
3DFMalaysia MASAdam Nor Azlin
4MFMalaysia MASAsnan Ahmad
5DFSerbia SRBAleksandar Cvetković
6DFMalaysia MASSyazwan Andik
7DFMalaysia MASAiman Asyraf
9FWLiberia LBRKpah Sherman
10MFUzbekistan UZBKuvondik Ruziev
11FWUkraine UKRMykola Ahapov
12MFMalaysia MASBaqiuddin Shamsudin
13DFMalaysia MASAshar Al Aafiz Abdullah
15DFArgentina ARGStefano Brundo
16FWMalaysia MASEzequiel Agüero
18GKMalaysia MASAzfar Arif
20MFMalaysia MASAzam Azih
No.Pos.NationPlayer
23DFMalaysia MASAzwan Aripin
25GKMalaysia MASWan Mohd Syazmin(on loan fromKedah Darul Aman)
26MFMalaysia MAST. Saravanan
27DFMalaysia MASFadhli Shas
29DFMalaysia MASAzrif Nasrulhaq Badrul Hisham
30DFMalaysia MASIbrahim Manusi
33MFMalaysia MASSaiful Jamaluddin
35FWMalaysia MASSyaahir Saiful Nizam
38MFMalaysia MASAdam Alif Mustapa
44DFMalaysia MASHasnul Zaim
55MFMalaysia MASDavid Rowley
88MFMalaysia MASManuel Hidalgo(on loan fromJohor Darul Ta'zim)
FWBrazil BRARafael Silva

From Under-23s

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
MFMalaysia MASNasyrullah Zaki
MFMalaysia MASAdam Malique
No.Pos.NationPlayer
FWMalaysia MASAqil Arazi
FWMalaysia MASLokman Bah Din

Club officials

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PositionNatStaff
Technical directorMalaysiaTajuddin Noor
Team managerMalaysiaDollah Salleh
Head coachSingaporeFandi Ahmad
Assistant coachMalaysiaAhmad Yusof
MalaysiaAhmad Shaharuddin
Team coordinatorMalaysiaJalaluddin Jaafar
AnalystSingaporeRudie Imran Masih
Goalkeeper coachMalaysiaOmar Salim
Fitness coachMalaysiaAzmi Ibrahim
Team doctorMalaysiaShah Rezal Sujit
PhysiotherapistMalaysiaAdam Zuhairy Zafri
MalaysiaMohd Riduan Amin
MasseurMalaysiaMuhd Hazeem Mustafar Kamal
MalaysiaMohd Suhaimi Ramli
Security officerMalaysiaMuhammad Keny Anyie
KitmanMalaysiaAhmad Faizal Ibrahim
MalaysiaSuffian Sulaiman
Under-23's team managerMalaysiaJalaluddin Mohd Deli
Under-23's head coachMalaysiaMohd Yazeed Hamzah
Under-23's assistant coachMalaysiaShahrizan Salleh
Under-20's head coachMalaysiaMohd Shukri ismail
Under-20's assistant coachMalaysiaMohd Ali Tahar
Under-20's goalkeeper coachMalaysiaZakaria Abu Bakar
Under-20's fitness coachMalaysiaMohd Kaizai Zainulddin
Under-20's physiotherapistMalaysiaAmirul Afiq Lokiman
Under-20's masseurMalaysiaMuhd Azrie Amirudin
Under-18's head coachMalaysiaHamdan Mohamad
Under-18's assistant coachMalaysiaMohd Hazrani Hazim
Under-18's goalkeeper coachMalaysiaMuhd Zyuraimi Abdul majid
Under-18's fitness coachMalaysiaMohd Rosidi Mohamad Abdullah
Under-18's physiotherapistMalaysiaMumtazah Putra

Management

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Owners:[2] YAM Tengku Abdul Rahman Ibni Sultan Ahmad Shah Al-Mustafi Billah, Raja Dato' Shaharudin bin Raja Jalil Shah, Rizal bin Che Hashim

President: YAM Tengku Abdul Rahman Ibni Sultan Ahmad Shah Al-Mustafi Billah

Deputy president: Muhammad Safian Ismail

Board of directors: Raja Dato' Shaharudin bin Raja Jalil Shah, Rizal bin Che Hashim

Chief executive officer:Suffian Awang[2]

List of head coaches

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YearsNatNameAchievements
1994–1996MalaysiaYunus Alif1995 Liga Perdana

1999 Liga Perdana 1

1997–1998DenmarkJorgen Erik Larsen
1999AustraliaAlan Davidson
1999–2000MalaysiaFuzzeimi Ibrahim
2001–2002MalaysiaYunus Alif
2003BrazilRalf Borges Ferreira
2004–2006MalaysiaZainal Abidin Hassan2004 Malaysia Super League
2007MalaysiaAhmad Yusof
2008MalaysiaZainal Abidin Hassan
2009MalaysiaTajuddin Noor
2010–2013MalaysiaDollah Salleh2013 Malaysia Cup
December 2013–March 2014EnglandRon Smith2014 Piala Sumbangsih
March 2014–December 2015MalaysiaZainal Abidin Hassan2014 Malaysia FA Cup

2014 Malaysia Cup

December 2015–March 2016MalaysiaAhmad Shaharuddin Rosdi
March 2016–December 2016MalaysiaRazip Ismail
December 2016–December 2020MalaysiaDollah Salleh (2)2018 Malaysia FA Cup
December 2020–March 2021United StatesThomas Dooley
March 2021–December 2021MalaysiaDollah Salleh (3)
January 2022–July 2022FranceChristophe Gamel
July 2022–January 2023MalaysiaDollah Salleh [interim] (4)
January 2023–SingaporeFandi Ahmad

Team managers

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YearsNatName
1999MalaysiaTalib Sulaiman
2000–2003MalaysiaJamal Nasir Abdul Nasir Ismail
2004–2005MalaysiaShahiruddin Abdul Moin
2006–2007MalaysiaZainal Abidin Hassan
2008MalaysiaOmar Othman
2009–2017MalaysiaChe Nasir Salleh
2018–2021MalaysiaSuffian Awang
2021–2022MalaysiaChe Nasir Salleh
2023–MalaysiaDollah Salleh

Club records

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  • Pld = Played,W = Won,D = Drawn,L = Lost,F = Goals for,A = Goals against,D = Goal difference,Pts= Points,Pos = Position

  1st or Champions  2nd or Runner-up  3rd place  Promotion  Relegation

SeasonLeagueCupAsia
DivisionPldWDLFADPtsPosCharityMalaysiaFACompetitionResult
2004Liga Super2114524829+19471st –Semi-finalsSemi-finals
2005Liga Super2110563729+8352nd –Quarter-finals1st roundAFC CupGroup stage
2005–06Liga Super217682124−3277th –Group stageChampions – –
2006–07Liga Super2476113241−9279th –Group stage2nd roundAFC CupGroup stage
2007–08Liga Super2486102631−5308th –Group stageSemi-finals – –
2009Liga Super2652193263−311713th –Group stage1st round
2010Liga Super26103133150−19338th –Quarter-finals1st round
2011Liga Super2657141936−172213thPlay-offSemi-finals
2012Premier League2214446029+31462nd –Quarter-finals2nd round
2013Liga Super2210573632+4355thChampionsSemi-finals – –
2014Liga Super2211473630+6373rdChampionsChampionsChampions
2015Liga Super2213544329+1438[a]3rdRunner-upSemi-finalsSemi-finalsAFC CupQuarter-finals
2016Liga Super2266102540−1524[b]9th –Group stage3rd round – –
2017Liga Super2212464426+18402nd –Quarter-finalsRunner-up – –
2018Liga Super229763521+14344th –Quarter-finalsChampions – –
2019Liga Super2212733721+16432nd –Semi-finalsSemi-finals
2020Liga Super1142518180148th –not heldnot held
2021Liga Super2246122337-141810th –Group Stagenot held
2022Liga Super2284103331+2287thQuarter Final

Source:[3][4]

  1. ^Pahang was deducted 6 points due to involvement in the delay in the process of solving the problem of salary and compensation by the former imports 2013 season,Mohamed Borji.
  2. ^Pahang has been awarded 3 points free from the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) after offenses committed by the Football Association of Kedah (Kedah FA) putting the suspended player during the match against Pahang on August 3, 2016.

AFC Club ranking

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As of 2 July 2017[5]
Current RankingTeamPoints
94MalaysiaSelangor FA9.951
95MyanmarAyeyawady United9.878
96IraqNaft Al-Wasat9.704
97OmanAl-Suwaiq9.643
98Malaysia Pahang FA9.617

Continental record

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SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1988–89Asian Club Championship[6]Qualifying round group 5ThailandRoyal Thai Air Force1–22nd out of 5
IndonesiaNiac Mitra0–0
Brunei Bandaran KB5–1
SingaporeGeylang International2–1
Semifinal League group BQatarAl-Sadd0–25th out of 5
Saudi ArabiaAl-Ittifaq1–4
BangladeshMohammedan SC2–1
North KoreaApril 250–2
1993–94Asian Club Championship[7]Preliminary RoundThailandThai Farmers Bank FCWithdrew
1995Asian Club Championship[8]First RoundVietnamCảng Sài GònWalkover
Second RoundSouth KoreaIlhwa Chunma2–30–22–5
2005AFC Cup[9]Group ESingaporeHome United3–31–23rd out of 4
MaldivesNew Radiant1–01–1
Hong KongHappy Valley3–11–1
2005ASEAN Club ChampionshipGroup AVietnamHoàng Anh Gia Lai4–01st out of 4
Timor-LesteFC Zebra8–0
CambodiaNagacorp3–0
Semi FinalBruneiDPMM FC1–0
FinalSingaporeTampines Rovers2–4Runners-up
2007AFC Cup[10]Group FThailandOsotsapa0–40–44th out of 4
IndiaMohun Bagan1–20–2
SingaporeTampines Rovers1–40–2
2015AFC Cup[11]Group GMyanmarYadanarbon7–43–22nd out of 4
PhilippinesGlobal0–00–0
Hong KongSouth China0–11–3
Round of 16IndonesiaPersipura JayapuraForfeited, 3–0 win awarded to Pahang
QuarterfinalTajikistanIstiklol3–10–43–5

Honours

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Domestic

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League

Cup

Continental

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See also

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Portals:

References

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  1. ^"Home Venue". Pahang FA.Archived from the original on 7 February 2019. Retrieved5 February 2019.
  2. ^ab"Ini Senarai 'Owner', Nama Syarikat Dan Pengarah 21 Buah Kelab Dalam Saingan Liga Super Dan Liga Premier Malaysia". Vocket FC. 6 October 2020.Archived from the original on 13 September 2021. Retrieved18 July 2021.
  3. ^"Summary - Liga Super - Malaysia - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway".Archived from the original on 5 August 2017. Retrieved21 February 2018.
  4. ^"Malaysia 2016".Archived from the original on 1 February 2023. Retrieved2 February 2023.
  5. ^"AFC Club Ranking ( 1st January 2020 ) - Global Football Ranks".Archived from the original on 2 April 2019. Retrieved17 July 2017.
  6. ^King, Ian; Stokkermans, Karel."Asian Club Competitions 1988/89".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 27 October 2022. Retrieved21 February 2020.
  7. ^Stokkermans, Karel."Asian Club Competitions 1993/94".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 30 May 2020. Retrieved21 February 2020.
  8. ^Fujioka, Atsushi; Lee, Seungsoo; Stokkermans, Karel; Visser, Eric."Asian Club Competitions 1995/96".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 11 July 2020. Retrieved21 February 2020.
  9. ^Stokkermans, Karel."Asian Club Competitions 2005".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 26 September 2020. Retrieved21 February 2020.
  10. ^Saaid, Hamdan; Stokkermans, Karel."Asian Club Competitions 2007".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 30 July 2022. Retrieved21 February 2020.
  11. ^Stokkermans, Karel."Asian Club Competitions 2015".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 21 August 2022. Retrieved21 February 2020.

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