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Perak F.C.

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Association football club in Malaysia
Not to be confused withPerak FA state football team.

Football club
Perak
Full namePerak Football Club
Kelab Bola Sepak Perak
NicknamesSeladang (The Gaurs)
The Bos Gaurus
Short namePFC
Founded1921; 104 years ago (1921) (asPAFA)
Dissolved2025; 0 years ago (2025)
GroundPerak Stadium
Capacity42,500
OwnerXOX Berhad
ChairmanAbdul Azim bin Mohd Zabidi
Head coachYusri Che Lah
2024–25Malaysia Super League, 7th of 13 (dissolved)
Active departments ofPerak FA
Football
Men's
Football II
(Reserves)
Football
(Youth)

Perak Football Club was a professionalfootball club based inIpoh,Perak,Malaysia. Founded in 1921, it was one of the oldest football clubs in the country and last competed in theMalaysia Super League. Formerly overseen by thePerak Football Association, the club turned professional in 1994 and was privatised in 2021.[1] Known asThe Bos Gaurus,[2][3][4] Perak played its home matches atPerak Stadium until its dissolution in 2025.[1]

History

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Although a Perak football team had competed as early as 1921 — particularly in the Malaya Cup,[5] the predecessor to theMalaysia Cup — the Perak Football Association (PAFA) was only formally established on 18 April 1951 to oversee football development in the state.[6][7]

In 1957, Perak became the first team to lift the Malaysia Cup at theMerdeka Stadium.[8] In 1964, it featured in the first Malaysia Cup final to be broadcast live on television, though it lost 2–3 toSingapore.[8]

Perak turned semi-professional in 1989 and later went professional in 1994. Notably, the state team remained under the purview of thePFA even after professionalisation.

It held the distinction of being the last state team never to be relegated from the top tier until 2021, when it was relegated for the first time in its history.[9]

In November 2021, private broker company IMC was announced as caretaker owner of the club. This marked the start of a transitional period in which the team moved toward privatisation.[10] In August 2022,XOX Bhd completed a full takeover of the club through its subsidiary XOX Pro Sport Sdn Bhd.[11]

However, the venture was short-lived. Because of their serious financial problems, Perak FC decided to not applying the national club licence from theMalaysian Football League for the 2025–26 season and the club was officially dissolved in 2025.[12]

Rivalries

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Perak shares a long-standing rivalry withSelangor, often referred to as theMalayan El Clasico.[13] This rivalry dates back to the early days of the Malaya Cup (now Malaysia Cup) in the 1920s.

Perak also has rivalries with its northern region counterpartsKedah Darul Aman andPenang. Matches with these teams are often referred to as theNorthern Derby.[14][15]

Players (2024)

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First-team squad

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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
1GK MASFirdaus Irman
2MF NGASunday Afolabi
3DF MASTommy Mawat Bada
4DF BRALuiz Henrique
6MF MASAzfar Fikri
7FW BRAClayton
8DF MASShivan Pillay
11MF MASWan Zack Haikal(vice-captain)
12DF MASAfif Asyraf
14MF MASFirdaus Saiyadi
16MF MASFadhil Idris
17MF KGZAdilet Kanybekov
20GK MASHaziq Nadzli(on loan fromJohor Darul Ta’zim)
21DF MASKamal Arif
22GK MASRamadhan Hamid
No.Pos.NationPlayer
23FW MASAlif Zikri
26DF MASNik Umar
27MF MASFirdaus Fuad
28MF MASAriff Ar-Rasyid
31DF MASHafizy Daniel
32DF MASFadhil Azmi
33FW MASSyahmi Shamsudin
34MF MASAkmal Hazim
35MF MASDaniel Hakimi
36MF MASDanish Haikal
37DF MASChe Mohamad Suhairi
39MF MASFarris Izdiham
40DF MASAiman Khairul Yusni
41MF MASAfifin Arfa
42GK MASSyazwan Syazani

Coaching staff (2023)

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[16]

PositionName
Team managerMalaysia Nurmaulan Mohd Said
Head coachMalaysiaYusri Che Lah
Assistant coachesMalaysiaV. Saravanan,Malaysia Shahrulnizam Mustapa,Malaysia Muhammad Azim Abdul Rahim
Goalkeeping coachMalaysia Mohd Azlen Ahmad Jabri
Fitness coachMalaysia Sam Pakiaraj
Team doctorsMalaysia Cheng Wern Loong,Malaysia Ahmad Hazwan Ahmad Shushami
PhysiotherapistsMalaysia Muhammad Rozairen Hairudin,Malaysia Mohd Noradam Mohd Azam
MasseurMalaysia Muhammad Shaffiq Mokhtar
KitmenMalaysia Mohd Azzan Shah Azman Shah,Malaysia Mohd Suhaimi Mohd Abidin
SecurityMalaysia Mohd Nasha Bunari
Media officersMalaysia Faidzal Shahril Alang Abdul Rahman,Malaysia Zubir Shaharani

Stadium

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Perak FC's home ground was thePerak Stadium. Perak TBG used the alternativeLumut Stadium.[17] In September 2017, the construction of a new training ground was announced.[18] Originally scheduled for completion in February 2018, the training ground dubbed the Perak Football Complex, was eventually completed in 2020.[19]

Coat of arms and colours

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Crest of Perak FA (1921–2015)

Coat of Arms of Perak FA (1921–2015)

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Perak has historically utilised one primary coat of arms (CoA). The first, adopted when the club was founded, was the image of aMalayan Tiger, where it is famous inMalaya and remained for more than half-century. In 2015, in effort to modernise the club, a new coat of arms was introduced to replace the old arms as the club main coat of arms. The club replaced the old coat of arms with new logo and adopted the imageSeladang which is more synonym with the Perak football team.[20] After being criticized for the lack of quality for the logo, Perak The Bos Gaurus launched a new version of the logo chosen from the logo competition held by the team for 2016 season onwards.[21] Perak reused previous coat of arms for 2019 season for all competitions until 2020 season.

Coat of Arms of Perak The Bos Gaurus (2016–2018)

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Perak The Bos Gaurus have always worn yellow with a bit of black or white colour shirts as their home kit as it is an iconic colour for the club.

Perak The Bos Gaurus's away colours are usually white and black or various combination colours of white, yellow and black as it represent the colour of Perak's Flag.

Supporters

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Perak TBG was one of the most widely supported football clubs in Perak. Perak TBG's traditional fanbase come from 11 districts in Perak.[22]Silver State Ultras (SSU) was a supporter club founded in April 2009.[23][24]

Head coaches

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There have been 16 coaches of Perak Darul Ridzuan Football Association since the appointment of the club's first professional coach, Dato'M. Karathu in 1989. The most successful coach of Perak Darul Ridzuan Football Association isToni Netto from Brazil who had achieved 4 trophies.

NamePeriodTrophiesTotal
DomesticInternational
SLCPLCMCCSFACACLUCWCUCUSCIC
MalaysiaAbdullah Yeop Noordin19890
MalaysiaM. Karathu1989–90, 2001, 2008–09112
CroatiaMarco Bilic19910
MalaysiaChan Sze Onn19920
CzechoslovakiaMilous Kvacek1993–940
EnglandKen Shellito19950
MalaysiaKhaidir Buyong19960
GermanyKarl Heinz Weigang1997–99, 1999, 2000213
MalaysiaChow Kwai Lam19990
GermanyTorsten Spittler20000
BrazilToni Netto2002–052114
EnglandSteve Darby2005–0822
MalaysiaM. Karathu2009–100
MalaysiaRaja Azlan Shah Raja So'ib2010–110
MalaysiaNorizan Bakar2011–120
South KoreaJang Jung20120
MalaysiaMohd Azraai Khor Abdullah20130
MalaysiaAbu Bakar Fadzim20140
CroatiaVjeran SimunicSept 2014 – Jan 20150
MalaysiaM. KarathuJan 2015 – Aug 20150
CroatiaVjeran SimunicSept 2015 – Nov 20150
MalaysiaSyamsul SaadNov 2015 – May 20160
GermanyKarl-Heinz WeigangMay 2016 – Feb 20170
AustraliaMehmet DurakovicFeb 2017 – Feb 202111
MalaysiaChong Yee FattFeb 2021 – Aug 20210
MalaysiaYusri Che LahDec 2021 – Sept 20220
MalaysiaLim Teong KimSept 2022 – May 20230
MalaysiaYusri Che Lah Oct 2023 – May 20250
Total1989–23203520000012

Managers

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YearsNameNationality
1992–1993Safri NawawiMalaysia
1998–2000Raja Ahmad Zainuddin Raja OmarMalaysia
2001–06Jamal Nasir RasdiMalaysia
2007–08Mohammed Mahiyuddin AbdullahMalaysia
2008–10Nor Azli MusaMalaysia
2011–13Khairul Azwan HarunMalaysia
2014Azhar AhmadMalaysia
November 2014Vjeran SimunicCroatia
2015M. KarathuMalaysia
2016Shahrul Zaman YahyaMalaysia
2017–2018Ahmad Shahrul Azhar SofianMalaysia
2019–2020Adly Shah Ahmad TahMalaysia
2021Rizal NaizaliMalaysia

Continental record

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SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1969Asian Champion Club Tournament[25]Group BHong KongKowloon Motor Bus6–24th out of 5
IranPersepolis2–4
IsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv1–1
JapanToyo Kogyo0–2
1971Asian Champion Club Tournament[26]Group AKuwaitAl Arabi0–34th out of 4
South KoreaROK Army0–3
IranTaj Tehran0–3
2003ASEAN Club ChampionshipGroup BSingaporeSingapore Armed Forces2–01st out of 3
BruneiDPMM FC3–0
Quarter FinalCambodiaSamart United2–0
Semi FinalThailandBEC Tero Sasana1–3
3rd Place PlayoffIndonesiaPetrokimia Putra0–3
2004AFC Cup[27]Group DMaldivesClub Valencia2–01–02nd out of 4
Hong KongHappy Valley2–12–1
SingaporeHome United2–22–2
Quarter FinalSingaporeGeylang United1–22–33–5
2005AFC Cup[28]Group DSingaporeTampines Rovers2–12–44th out of 4
MaldivesClub Valencia1–21–1
Hong KongSun Hei0–11–2
2019AFC Champions League[29]Preliminary Round 2Hong KongKitchee1–1 (a.e.t.)
(6–5p)
Play-off roundSouth KoreaUlsan Hyundai1–5

Honours

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Domestic competitions

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League

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Cup

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  • Malaysia FA Cup
    • Winners (2): 1990, 2004
    • Runners-up (4): 1991, 2002, 2005,2019
  • Malaysia Cup
    • Winners (8): 1926, 1931, 1957, 1967, 1970, 1998, 2000,2018
    • Runners-up (11): 1923, 1951, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1971, 1972, 1974, 2001, 2007
  • Malaysian Charity Shield
    • Winners (3): 1999, 2005, 2006
    • Runners-up (2): 2001, 2019

Preseason competitions

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  • Unity Shield[30][31]
    • Winners (1): 2020[32]
    • Runners-up (1): 2019
  • Federal Territory Minister Cup
    • Runners-up (1): 2023

Club records

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Updated on 19 October 2023 (Malaysian football league was established in 1982).

Note:

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

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

SeasonLeagueCupAsia
DivisionPldWDLFAPtsPosFAMalaysiaChallengeCharityCompetitionResult
1982M-League1513thNot Introduced YetDNQ to Quarter Final
1983M-League1513111838615thNot Introduced YetDNQ to Quarter Final
1984M-League1537514201612thNot Introduced YetDNQ to Quarter Final
1985M-League156362427219thNot Introduced YetDNQ to Quarter Final
1986M-League15501021381513thNot Introduced YetDNQ to Quarter Final
1987M-League1645722311711thNot Introduced YetDNQ to Quarter Final
1988M-League1663725342112thNot Introduced YetDNQ to Quarter Final
1989Semi-Pro League Division 2148242512262ndNot Introduced YetSemi-final
1990Semi-Pro League Division 11810442014243rdChampionSemi-final
1991Semi-Pro League Division 1188462925203rdRunner-UpGroup stage
1992Semi-Pro League Division 1184952321176thQuarter-FinalGroup stage
1993Semi-Pro League Division 1189722212343rdQuarter-FinalGroup stage
1994Liga Perdana281051345463510th2nd roundGroup stage
1995Liga Perdana28124122729407th2nd roundGroup stage
1996Liga Perdana2891362924408thQuarter-finalsGroup stage
1997Liga Perdana28125115141418th2nd roundGroup stage
1998Liga Perdana 1228592724297thQuarter-finalsChampion
1999Liga Perdana 1186562231239th2nd roundGroup stageChampions
2000Liga Perdana 12211563321383rdQuarter-finalsChampion
2001Liga Perdana 1228593834297thQuarter-finalsRunner-upRunner-up
2002Liga Perdana 12619344215601stRunner-upSemi-finals
2003Liga Perdana 12413833822471stQuarter-finalsSemi-finals
2004Super League2110653527364thChampionsGroup stageAFC CupQuarter-finals
2005Super League219393325303rdRunner-upSemi-finalsChampionsAFC CupGroup stage
2005–06Super League219393229303rdQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsChampions
2006–07Super League2416535822532nd2nd roundRunner-up
2007–08Super League2413294634415th2nd roundQuarter-finalsAFC CupQuarter-finals
2009Super League26951227363210thQuarter-finalsGroup stage
2010Super League26861225303011th2nd roundGroup stage
2011Super League26101063124406thQuarter-finalsQuarter-finals
2012Super League26133104043424th2nd roundGroup stage
2013Super League228592327297th1st roundGroup stage
2014Super League2282122227269th1st roundGroup stage
2015Super League2284103233288thQuarter-finalsGroup stage
2016Super League227782930286thSemi-finalsGroup stage
2017Super League229763031345th3rd roundSemi-finals
2018Super League2210663527362ndQuarter-finalsChampions
2019Super League228953631335thRunner-upQuarter-finalsRunner-upAFC Champions LeaguePlay-off round
2020Super League115332119184thCancelled[a]
2021Super League22441420451611thCancelledGroup Stage
2022Premier League185211163089th2nd RoundDNQ
2023Super League2364132547229th1st roundSemi-finals

Source:[33][34]

Individual player awards

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Favourite Striker Award

SeasonPlayer
2006–07MalaysiaMuhamad Khalid Jamlus

Overall Favourite Player Award

SeasonPlayer
2006–07MalaysiaKaliappan Nanthakumar

M-League Golden Boots – Top Goalscorer Overall

SeasonPlayerGoals
1997HungaryLászló Répási19
2001MalaysiaNorizam Ali Hassan13
2002MalaysiaMuhamad Khalid Jamlus17
2005–06GuineaKeita Mandjou17
2006–07GuineaKeita Mandjou21

M-League Perak FA's League Top Goalscorer

SeasonPlayerGoals
1995AustraliaMarshall Soper11
1996Ivory CoastNoel Dodo Kipee13
1997HungaryLászló Répási19
1998HungaryLászló Répási8
1999MalaysiaAzrul Amri Burhan6
Malaysia M.Nagaraja
2000MalaysiaMuhamad Khalid Jamlus7
2001MalaysiaNorizam Ali Hassan13
2002MalaysiaMuhamad Khalid Jamlus17
2003MalaysiaMuhamad Khalid Jamlus9
2004LiberiaFrank Seator14
2005GuineaKeita Mandjou11
2006GuineaKeita Mandjou17
2007GuineaKeita Mandjou21
2008ChileCarlos Arturo Caceres17
2009MalaysiaRazali Umar Kandasamy13
2010MalaysiaMohd Nazri Mohd Kamal6
2011MalaysiaAkmal Rizal Ahmad Rakhli9
2012SlovakiaMichal Kubala13
2013BrazilPaulo Rangel11
2014NigeriaAbdulafees Abdulsalam5
MontenegroMilan Purović
2015BrazilCharles Chad9
South KoreaNamkung Woong
2016BrazilElias Fernandes9
2017PalestineYashir Pinto6
2018BrazilGilmar Filho11
2019BrazilCareca7
2020MalaysiaShahrel Fikri10
2021GhanaNana Poku5
2022ArgentinaLuciano Guaycochea2
MalaysiaFarid Khazali
Malaysia Hakimi Mat Isa
MalaysiaNazmi Ahmad
MalaysiaWan Zack Haikal
2023South Korea Seo Seonung7

All-time top goalscorer

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Competitive, professional matches only. Appearances, including substitutes, appear in parentheses.
As of 21 July 2020
#NameYearsLeagueFA CupMalaysia CupCharity CupAFC CupTotal
1MalaysiaMuhamad Khalid Jamlus1999–2004, 2007–200878143505132
2GuineaKeita Mandjou2004–20074912144281
3LiberiaFrank Seator2003–20052612120664

Club captains history

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YearsNameNationality
1985–1994Azizol Abu HaniffahMalaysia
1995–1997Raja Azlan Shah Raja So'ibMalaysia
1998–1999Roslan HamidMalaysia
2000–2008Shahrul AzharMalaysia
2009–2010S. SubramaniamMalaysia
2010–2011K. NanthakumarMalaysia
2011–2013Shahrulnizam MustapaMalaysia
2014–2016Nasir BasharudinMalaysia
2017Shahrom KalamMalaysia
2018Nasir BasharudinMalaysia
2019–2021Shahrul SaadMalaysia
2021Hafizul HakimMalaysia
2022Indra Putra MahayuddinMalaysia
2023Hafizal MohamadMalaysia
2023-2025Luciano GuaycocheaArgentina

Presidential history

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YearsName
1957–1972Teoh Chye Hinn
1999–2006DYTMRajaDr.Nazrin Shah ibni Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah
2008–2010Mohamad Nizar Jamaluddin
2010–September 2015Zainol Fadzi Paharudin
September 2015–August 2018Abdul Puhat Mat Nayan
August 2018–October 2018Hasnul Zulkarnain Abdul Munaim
November 2018–January 2021Ahmad Faizal Azumu
December 2021–Mohd Azhar Jamaluddin

See also

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Portals:

Notes

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  1. ^Cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

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