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Terengganu FC

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Malaysian association football club
Not to be confused withTerengganu City F.C..

Football club
Terengganu
Full nameTerengganu Football Club
NicknamesSang Penyu (The Turtles)
Hitam Putih (Black and White)
Short nameTFC
Founded22 November 1956; 69 years ago (1956-11-22) (asTerengganu FA)
21 November 2017; 8 years ago (21 November 2017), asTerengganu FC (merge withT-Team FC)
GroundSultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium
Capacity50,000
PresidentHishamuddin Abdul Karim
CEOSheikh Farouk Sheikh Mohamed Al-Bajrai
Head coachMalaysiaBadrul Afzan Razali
LeagueMalaysia Super League
2024–25Malaysia Super League, 5th of 13
Websiteterengganufc.com
Current season
Active departments ofTerengganu F.C.
Football
Men's
Football II
(Reserves)
Football
U-21

Football
U-19

Academy

Esport

Futsal

Terengganu Football Club is a professionalfootball club based inKuala Nerus, Terengganu,Malaysia, that competes in theMalaysia Super League, the first division ofMalaysian football league system.

The club had won major trophies in Malaysian football. Domestically they had won 1Malaysia Cup, 2Malaysia FA Cup, 1Malaysia Charity Shield, 2Malaysia Premier League titles and 1FAM League title. Terengganu remains the only state team that has not won the top flight league since the introduction of the league in 1982 up until now.

History

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On 22 November 1956, the club was founded as theTerengganu Football Association. Terengganu FA did not have much success in the 1970s with only a single appearance in theMalaysia Cup final led byHarun Jusoh, losing to Selangor 2–1 in a match played at theMerdeka Stadium.[1]

It was the same in the 1980s with another final appearance in 1982, ironically also against Selangor. It was the same outcome with Selangor winning 1–0 after extra-time.[2]

When the semi-professional League was introduced in 1989, Terengganu were in the second division based on their final position in the previous season.[3]

They recruited giant Dutch defender,Marlon Ricardo van der Sander and Singaporean duo,Ahmad Paijan andNorhalis Shafik to boost their squad and finished the season in a credible fourth place but ultimately failed to win promotion.[4]

In the1990 season, they went all the way to emerge as the second division champion under the guidance of head coach, Abdullah Mohamed with German strikerFrank Pastor finding the back of the net on regular basis aided by midfield duoMartin Busse andAhmad Paijan.[5] They lost only once in the league all season to finish three points clear of East Coast rival,Kelantan FA.[6]

In the 1992 season, Terengganu recorded their highest ever finish in the league when they finished as runner-up toPahang FA. The Elephants broke The Turtles hearts again in the semi-finals of theMalaysia Cup competition after neither side scored in 180 minutes of play, the match went into sudden-death extra-time.[7]

For the next few seasons, Terengganu struggled and their lowest moment came in the 1997 season when they finished bottom of the table, resulting in them being in the second division when the Malaysian League changed into a two-tier competition again in 1998.[8]

In that season, withAbdul Rahman Ibrahim at the helm, Terengganu emerged as second division champion and went all the way to the final of theMalaysia Cup, the first one held at the newly opened Bukit Jalil National Stadium.Perak FA were the opponents and both teams entertained the 100,000 capacity crowd with exciting football. However both teams could not be separated after 120 minutes of play with the result stood at 1–1.[9] The lottery of the penalty shootout was used to determine the winner and in the end it was third time unlucky for Terengganu in aMalaysia Cup final, losing the shootouts 5–3.[10]

In 1999, Che Mat Jusoh, who was the Terengganu President at that time, was appointed to lead the team. He successfully guiding the team Terengganu champion in 2000 and2011 season and runner-up in the 2004 season of theFA Cup. The team won first title in theMalaysia Cup in the 2001 season and runner-up in2011 season. Terengganu won theMalaysia Charity Shield in the 2001 season. The team succeed to improve position in2005/2006 Premier League season. The team ended in runner-up place during the season. In the 2010 season, Terengganu ended at third place inMalaysia Super League.

In the 2011 season, Terengganu had wonMalaysia FA Cup, runner-upMalaysia Cup andMalaysia Super League by the guidance ofIrfan Bakti.[11]

Terengganu won the title ofMalaysia FA Cup for the second time. Therefore, they qualified to compete in2012 AFC Cup.Nordin Alias became the hero for the team. He scored the winning goal inextra time.[12]

During theMalaysia Cup, Terengganu lost toNegeri Sembilan F.A. during the final match that was held atShah Alam Stadium. In the quarter-final, Terengganu overcame their rival, Kelantan F.A.. In the semi-final,Selangor F.A. also become prey to The Turtles when beaten 2–0 at home by two goals byAbdul Manaf Mamat. While in the second leg, Terengganu won 2–1 (Agg Terengganu 4–1 Selangor).

In the final, Terengganu opened the scoring withAshari Samsudin in the 59th minute. In the 81st minute,Negeri Sembilan equalised throughS. Kunalan. But,Hairuddin Omar disappointed Terengganu with hisbicycle kick in the 86th minute. Terengganu lost to Negeri Sembilan 1–2.

At the end of the season, the coach of Terengganu,Irfan Bakti announced that he will move to another team for the next season.[13]

At the end of the 2013 season, Che Mat Jusoh eventually withdrew from the presidency Terengganu after he failed to bring silverwares to the team as required by Terengganu fans.[14] As Datuk Wan Ahmad Nizam take over Terengganu in 2013, he want to change Terengganu in the upcoming seasons to be a title contender in Malaysian League.

In 2018, the club changed its name to Terengganu Football Club, Terengganu reached the final of the2018 Malaysia Cup after beatingJohor Darul Ta'zim in the semi-finals after 120 chaotic minutes, but lost toPerak 4–1 on penalties.[15]

2020 pandemic period

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In the2020 season, Terengganu had performed well to finish third in theMalaysia Super League. At least 30,000 people came toSultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium to watch the first match of the league between Terengganu andPerak. However, Terengganu lost 1–3 in the match. Terengganu went on to win 4–3 againstKedah as the away team and draws 3–3 againstSelangor. However, theMalaysian Football League was then postponed for 159 days due toCOVID-19.

Terengganu's first game after a long time Malaysian football is put to rest is againstPetaling Jaya City inPetaling Jaya Stadium where Terengganu won 2–0. Terengganu's 2–1 victory againstPahang FA which is the final match of the league confirms the club's final position in the league.

Terengganu went on to playPetaling Jaya City again in the2020 Malaysia Cup and won 1–0 to advance to the quarter-finals to facePerak FA which is the same team who defeated Terengganu in the2018 Malaysia Cup in the epicfinal match where Perak defeated Terengganu via penalty shootout after the match ended 3–3 after extra time. However, the competition was cancelled following the government's rejection ofMFL's appeal due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia.

Return to AFC Cup

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Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia, the2020 Malaysia FA Cup was cancelled and declared null and void by theFootball Association of Malaysia which originally would see the champion gaining the slot for the2021 AFC Cup group stage so it were determined only by the results of the2020 Malaysia Super League in which Terengganu finished in the third place in the league that season. By finishing in the third place, Terengganu will automatically gain a slot in the2021 AFC Cup which see them being placed in Group I withVisakha,Lalenok United andGeylang International but backed out from the tournament later on.[citation needed]

Terengganu returned to the2023–24 AFC Cup group stage as2022 Malaysia Super League runners-up being drawn in Group G withBali United,Central Coast Mariners andStallion Laguna. On 20 September 2023, Terengganu gained media attention for their 1–0 home win against Australian side, Central Coast Mariners who then went on to win the AFC Cup. Terengganu then finished as group runners-up with 12 points just 1 point behind Central Coast Mariners.

Terengganu then participate in the recently revived tournament, the2024–25 ASEAN Club Championship being placed alongside Indonesian clubPSM Makassar, Vietnamese clubĐông Á Thanh Hóa, Thailand clubBG Pathum United, Cambodian clubPreah Khan Reach Svay Rieng and MyanmarShan United.

Club licensing regulations

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2018 season

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2019 season

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2020 season

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  • Terengganu Football Club is now a professional football club managed by a corporate company.[16] Ab Rasid Jusoh was appointed as theCEO meanwhile Mohd Sabri Abas was appointed as theCOO of Terengganu Football Club Sdn.Bhd

Rivalries

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Terengganu had a long-standing rivalry withKelantan, the two east coast clubs involved in what is known as theEast Coast Derby, starting in the mid-1980s. The only time the East Coast derby was ever contested with a title in stake was in the2011 Malaysia FA Cup final, which saw Terengganu winning the match 2–1.

Stadium

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Terengganu current home ground,Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium

Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium

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Terengganu main home ground is currently theSultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium.[17]The stadium holds 50,000 seating capacity and is named after the reigning Terengganu Ruler, SultanMizan Zainal Abidin. It is the biggest stadium in the East Coast region ofPeninsular Malaysia and it was built to replaceSultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium as the state's main stadium. Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium was built when Terengganu was awarded the right to host theSukma Games 2008 and was completed in April that year.Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin himself, who was then the 13thYang Di-Pertuan Agong officiated the stadium on 10 May 2008.

Terengganu began using the stadium as their home venue in July 2008 withMelaka having the honour of being the first opponent of The Turtles for the match played on 15 July 2008.

First collapse of the roof

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However, the roof structure of the stadium collapsed on 2 June 2009 forcing Terengganu to move back to theSultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium, which at the time was in process of being torn down. The upper sections which expanded the original capacity of the stadium to 20,000 spectators had been taken down and the pitch was in a bad state due to the heavy vehicles being driven on it.

Due to the urgent state of affairs at that time, the stadium was quickly fixed and was restored to meet the minimum requirement of theFootball Association of Malaysia (FAM) and Terengganu were spared from playing the home matches somewhere else but with a reduced capacity of just 15,000.

Further upgrades were installed at the stadium in 2012 when Terengganu qualified for the2012 AFC Cup tournament after winning the2011 Malaysia FA Cup the previous season.

In May 2015, the Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium was given the green light by FAM to hold competitive matches again after their competition committee members were satisfied with the repairs and upgrades carried out at the stadium which Terengganu returned to the Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium butTerengganu II decided to stay at the Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium.

Crowd trouble

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However, the first match played there after the re-opening ended with crowd trouble after Terengganu fans rioted after Terengganu were knocked out of the semi-finals of the2015 Malaysia FA Cup by theLionsXII on Away goals rules due to their dissatisfaction with match officials decisions. Terengganu were fined by FAM and were ordered to play two matches without any spectators.

The original capacity of the stadium was 51,000 but due to safety reasons the upper tier of the main stand is closed thus reducing the capacity of the stadium to just 35,000 spectators at any one time.

Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium

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Previously, Terengganu used the compactSultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium as their home venue since the stadium was completed in the late 1960s and serves as the home ground ofTerengganu II, a feeder team of Terengganu.

For the2018 Malaysia Super League season, Terengganu will use the Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium as their home venue as theSultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium is being renovated once again to improve the quality of the stadium's pitch.[18]

Sponsorship

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SeasonKit manufacturerShirt sponsor (chest)
1978UmbroNone
1979Admiral
1980–1981Adidas
1982–1983Schwarzenbach
1984–1985LottoLotto
1986TopperTopper
1987–1988PumaDunhill
1989–1992Dunhill
EON Bank
1993Adidas
1994–1996Dunhill
1997Line 7
1998–2002Mizuno
2003Lotto
2004Mizuno
2005LottoTMNet
Inai Kiara
2005/06Proniccelcom
Inai Kiara
2006/07–2010TM
2011–2012SpecsTop-IT
2013Desa Murni Batik
Zon Ria
2014Umbro
2015Ladang Rakyat
2016KobertTerengganu Inc.
2017Chicken Cottage
2018
2019AL SportsTerengganu Inc.
2020redONE
2021
2022–2023UmbroColever
2024-25ALXAgarbomb Performance
2025 –presentTerengganu Inc.

At the beginning of 2013, a local textile company called Desa Murni Batik agreed to sponsor Terengganu for a year worth RM400,000 and it was the biggest investment the company had ever made.

AL became the club's apparel sponsor from 2019 to 2021.

In 2022,Umbro Malaysia through Al Ikhsan once again agreed to be the official sponsor and supplier of Terengganu kits for the 2022 and 2023 seasons with a sponsorship value of RM1.8 million and this is the biggest value the brand has ever offered to a club in Malaysia at this time. The last time Umbro sponsored Terengganu was in the 2014 and 2015 seasons.

On 18 January 2022, TDC Holdings Sdn Bhd signed a two-year contract as the main sponsor for the 2022 and 2023 seasons and became the new platinum sponsor for Terengganu replacingYakult Malaysia and redONE. They agreed to give RM4 million in cash and RM500,000 in goods making a total of RM4.5 million for the two seasons.[19]

Players

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For all former and current Terengganu FC players with a Wikipedia article, seeCategory:Terengganu FC players.

First-team squad

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As of 28 July 2025

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 MASRahadiazli Rahalim
3DF MASUbaidullah Shamsul
4DF BRADiego Landis
5DF MASShahrul Nizam(captain)
6DF MASAzam Azmi(on loan fromJohor Darul Ta'zim)
7FW MASAkhyar Rashid[20]
9FW BRAGabriel Silva
10MF UZBNurillo Tukhtasinov[21]
11FW CGOYann Mabella
13MF MASKhalai'f Naskam
14MF MASAkram Mahinan[22]
15DF MASFaris Rifqi
17FW MASEngku Shakir
19FW CMRJunior Sam
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21DF MASSyafiq Danial
22DF MASHairiey Hakim
24DF MASSafwan Mazlan
25DF MASAlif Zakaria
26MF BRACareca
28GK MASNazul Izamil
29GK MASSyed Nasrulhaq
33MF MASSaiful Jamaluddin
38GK MASSuhaimi Husin
44MF MASIkhwan Hafizo
46FW MASSyahmi Zamri
69MF MASAzziq Zahazani
77MF MASBaqiuddin Shamsudin

Development squad

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Terengganu III (U-21)

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Terengganu III competes inMalaysia President Cup.

No.NameNationalityPositionD.O.B
Goalkeepers
1Muhammad Firdaus AzmiMalaysiaGK1999
28Muhammad Shazwan YusoffMalaysiaGK2000
Defenders
2Wan Muhd Badrulmuhayat Wan IsmailMalaysiaRB, RWB2000
3Muhamad Azam Mohd RazaliMalaysiaLB, LWB1999
4Ahmad Zafri ZakariaMalaysiaCB1999
5Muhammad Amirul ZainudinMalaysiaCB2000
7Faris Ikhmal MamatMalaysiaRB, RWB2000
19Muhammad Firdaus RusdiMalaysiaLB, LWB12/12/99
21Muhammad Syafiq Danial Mohd RomziMalaysiaCB1999
23Nik Muhd Adam Fitri Nik SohMalaysiaRB, RWB1/2/99
24Muhammad Azrul JaffriMalaysiaCB, RB22/1/99
Midfielders
6Muhd Nur Azfar Fikri AzharMalaysiaCM5/2/00
8Muhammad Syaiful Haqim ShahrulMalaysiaCM26/6/99
9Nik Muhd Isham Mohd IllahiMalaysiaRM,RW2000
10Muhd Syahmi Mohd KhazaniMalaysiaAM,CM2000
14Muhd Fahmi Numan MohamadMalaysiaAM,CM2000
16Wan Alif Aiman RosmaidiMalaysiaCM,DM1999
17Aqil Danish AzmanMalaysiaCM2000
20Muhammad Hisyam IsmailMalaysiaRW, RM2000
25Ahmad Nur Rahman Abdul RasidMalaysiaLW, LM2000
27Azrul Irfan Mohd RosMalaysiaRW, RM1999
30Muhammad Anid Arami IsmailMalaysiaAM,CM2000
Forwards
11Muhd Isa RamanMalaysiaST2000
13Mohd Yaumizzaman Kamarul HattaMalaysiaST1999
18Ahmad Lukman Nul Hakim ZakariaMalaysiaST1999
22Wan Arif Hakimi Wan AhmadMalaysiaST2000

Source:[23]

Terengganu IV (U-19)

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Terengganu IV competes in MalaysiaYouth Cup.

No.NameNationalityPositionD.O.B
Goalkeepers
1Muhammad Faiz Hakimi MarzukiMalaysiaGK2001
18Afham Aizat ZakariaMalaysiaGK2002
24Ahmad Irfan IbrahimMalaysiaGK2001
Defenders
2Muhd Adib Qusyairie SalimMalaysiaRB/RWB2002
3Nik Ikmal Nik Ahmad AffandiMalaysiaLB/LWB2001
4Syakiman Aqashah FadzalMalaysiaCB2001
6Muhammad Safwan MazlanMalaysiaCB2002
7Muhammad Rizalmi Ikhwan RozaiMalaysiaCB2002
12Ahmad Sufian Syamsul RizalMalaysiaLB/LWB2001
14Muhammad Faris MazelihMalaysiaCB2002
16Muhammad Haziq YusoffMalaysiaRB/RWB2001
22Ahmad Basharuddin WahabMalaysiaCB/RB/LB2002
26Nur Aimal Akif AzminoorkamalMalaysiaLB/LWB2002
Midfielders
5Muhammad Shahrul MakasufMalaysiaCM/DM2001
8Muhammad Amar Syahmi Mohd AsbiMalaysiaCM2001
10Muhammad Syahir Mohd FaudziMalaysiaAM/CM2002
11Ahmad Aqil Asyraf AwangMalaysiaLM/LW2002
19Muhammad Syahir Aqil Mohd ZaidyMalaysiaCM2002
20Muhammad Rizuan MudaMalaysiaAM/CM2001
21Nur Muhammad Alamin Mohd ZahidMalaysiaDM/CM2002
23Muhammad Aiman Hakimi Mah HusinMalaysiaRW/RM200`
25Ikmal Zulhaika MazlanMalaysiaLW/LM2002
28Muhammad Zahin Raimi ZamaniMalaysiaDM/CM2002
29Muhammad Amir Ahza AzmaMalaysiaRM/RW2002
Forwards
9Mohd Khala'if Mohd NaskamMalaysiaST2001
13Khairul Hafizuddin Omar BakiMalaysiaST2002
17Nik Muhd Isah Mohd IlahiMalaysiaST2002
27Muhammad Hazwan Khusyairie HazrimMalaysiaST2001

Source:[24]

Coaching staff

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PositionName
Team ManagerMalaysia Mohd Sabri Abas
Assistant Team ManagerMalaysia Mohd Sekanther Abdul Hamed
Head coachMalaysiaBadrul Afzan
Assistant head coachMalaysiaTengku Hazman
Goalkeeping coachMalaysiaSyamsuri Mustafa
Fitness coachMalaysia Mohamad Efindy Mohmad Salleh
Assistant fitness coachMalaysia Shaiful Hazmi Salleh
PhysiotherapistMalaysia Zulkifli Mohd Zin
Team doctorMalaysia Mohd Shahrul Faiz Mohd Noor
MasseurMalaysia Muhammad Faiz Manja
Team adminMalaysia Syed Ahmad Rahimi Syed Mohd Abduil Wahab
Team securityMalaysia Asp Mahathir Muhammad
Team mediaMalaysia Muhammad Syazwan Mohd Ghazali
Team analystMalaysia Amirul Mustaqim
KitmanMalaysia Ismail A. Rahman
Malaysia Mohd Fakhruddin
Malaysia Norhisham Basri
MalaysiaRosdi Talib
Head of academyMalaysia Mohd Noruddin Ab Manaf

Head coach history

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DatesNamesNotes
UnknownMalaysia Abdullah Mohammad
UnknownMalaysia Tajuddin Nor
1983–1984MalaysiaAbdul Rahman
1993Bosnia and HerzegovinaMarco Bilić
1998MalaysiaAbdul Rahman
1998–2000MalaysiaYunus Alif
2001–2004Unknown
2005–2008MalaysiaYunus Alif
2009Malaysia Mohammad Nik
EnglandKen Worden
2010–2011MalaysiaIrfan Bakti
2012MalaysiaMat Zan Mat Aris
Malaysia Khalid Mohd DahanCaretaker
EnglandPeter ButlerSuspended for 6 months by FAM
MalaysiaE. Elavarasan
2013MalaysiaE. Elavarasan
2014MalaysiaAbdul Rahman
2015-2016MalaysiaAhmad Yusof
2016EnglandMike Mulvey
Malaysia Mustaffa KamalCaretaker
MalaysiaChe Ku Marzuki[25][26]
2017–2019MalaysiaIrfan Bakti
2019–2022MalaysiaNafuzi ZainCaretaker until end of 2019
2022–2024CroatiaTomislav Steinbrückner
2024–MalaysiaBadrul Afzan

Management

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PositionStaff
PresidentHishamuddin Abdul Karim
Deputy-president
Chief executive officerSheikh Farouk Sheikh Mohamed Al-Bajrai
Chief operating officerMohd Syahrizan
Chief marketing officerDzuli Kram Arpin
Secretary
IT managerDzul Arman Shah
Business & PR managerMuhammad Syazwan Mohd Ghazali

Honours

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Domestic competitions

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League

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Cups

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Foreign competitions

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AFC competitions

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Preseason competitions

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  • Terengganu Chief Minister's Cup[27]
    • Winners (1): 2018[28]

Club records

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Updated on 18 December 2023.

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

SeasonLeagueCupAsiaTop Goalscorer
DivisionPldWDLFAPtsPosCharityMalaysiaFACompetitionResultPlayerGoals
1952Eastern Zone[29]21105441st —Semi-final — — —
1953League East Zone10012503rd —Not qualified — — —
1954League East Zone21016421st —Playoff SF — — —
1955League East Zone21015422nd —Not qualified — — —
1956League East Zone20022603rd —Not qualified — — —
1957League East Zone21014722nd —Not qualified — — —
1958League East Zone20021803rd —Not qualified — — —
1959League East Zone400412503rd —Not qualified — — —
1960League East Zone400421603rd —Not qualified — — —
1961League East Zone401351813rd —Not qualified — — —
1962League East Zone41035822nd —Not qualified — — —
1963League North Zone12219115756th —Not qualified — — —
1964 — — — —
1965League East Zone4202111642nd —Not qualified — — —
1966League East Zone431010671st —Semi-final — — —
1967League East Zone422010561st —Semi-final — — —
1968League East Zone421110952nd —Not qualified — — —
1969League East Zone430114562nd —Semi-final — — —
1970League East Zone623115972nd —Not qualified — — —
1971League East Zone611481233rd —Not qualified — — —
1972League East Zone421111451st —Semi-final — — —
1973League South Zone2nd —Runner-up — — —
1974League South Zone104331511114th —Not qualified — — —
1975League South Zone1024491885th —Not qualified — — —
1976League South Zone —Not qualified — — —
1977League South Zone105232111122nd —Semi-final — — —
1978League South Zone10442189123rd —Not qualified — — —
1979League157352820177th —Not qualified — — —
1980League155552019159th —Not qualified — — —
1981League166551522179th —Not qualified — — —
1982Malaysian League —Runner-up — — —
1983Malaysian League1524271014th —Not qualified — — —
1984Malaysian League1545620211711th —Not qualified — — —
1985Malaysian League159242917294th —Semi-final — — —
1986Malaysian League157441712256th —Quarter-final — — —
1987Malaysian League169432713315th —Quarter-final — — —
1988Malaysian League1665518212310th —Not qualified — — —
1989Semi-Pro League 2145722614224th —Not qualified — — —
1990Semi-Pro League 21410311616231st —Group stage1st round — —
1991Semi-Pro League 1188281720186th —Group stage1st round — —
1992Semi-Pro League 1188552423212nd —Semi-finalSemi-final — —Slovakia Marian Valach8
1993Semi-Pro League 11835101936148th —Not qualified1st round — —
1994Premier League2812794642437th —Group stage — —Malaysia Ariffin Osman18
1995Premier League28123134353398th —Group stage — —Nigeria Edward Dipreye12
1996Premier League28481616552013th —Not qualified — —
1997Premier League28641826552215th —Not qualifiedSemi-final — —
1998Premier 2149323212301st —Runner-up1st round — —
1999Premier 1184771519238th —Semi-finalRunner-up — —
2000Premier 12281043622344th —Group stageChampions — —
2001Premier 12212553720412ndChampionsChampions2nd round — —
2002Premier 12612593624415thRunner-upGroup stageQuarter-final — —Malaysia Sapian Wahid13
2003Premier 124431724521513th —Not qualified2nd round — —Malaysia Tengku Adam Rosli8
2004Premier League2481153327355th —Not qualifiedRunner-up — —Togo Alfa Fotowabawi
Brazil Jurandir Dos Santos
13
2005Premier League2113443418432nd —Semi-finalQuarter-final — —Brazil Jurandir Dos Santos10
2005/06Premier League2112544721412nd —Quarter-finalQuarter-final — —
2006/07Super League2413564129444th —Semi-finalRound of 32 — —
2007/08Super League2410774131376th —Semi-finalSemi-final — —BrazilGleisson Freire11
2009Super League2615294629475th —Semi-finalRound of 16 — —MalaysiaAshari Samsudin22
2010Super League2616555424533rd —Semi-finalQuarter-final — —
2011Super League2616555426532nd —Runner-upChampions — —MalaysiaAbdul Hadi Yahya24
2012Super League2611874133415th —Group stageSemi-finalAFC CupRound of 16LiberiaFrancis Forkey Doe21
2013Super League227692531279th —Group stageSemi-final — —CameroonEffa Owona14
2014Super League2210663828364th —Quarter-finalRound of 32 — —MalaysiaNor Farhan8
2015Super League2212284033384th —Group stageSemi-final — —BrazilPaulo Rangel16
2016Super League22541321441912th —Group stage2nd round — —CanadaIssey Nakajima7
2017Premier League2215254227472nd —Group stageSemi-final — —Ivory CoastKipré Tchétché12
2018Super League2210483231345th —Runner-up3rd round — —Ivory CoastKipré Tchétché24
2019Super League227963537307th —Quarter-finalQuarter-final — —Ivory CoastKipré Tchétché14
2020Super League116142414183rd —CancelledCancelled — —MauritaniaDominique Da Sylva9
2021Super League2210663320384th —Semi-finalCancelledAFC CupASEAN Zone CancelledBrazilDavid da Silva7
2022Super League2214263920442nd —Semi-finalRunner-up — —Ivory CoastKipré Tchétché13
2023Super

League

2611784534406thRunner-upRunner-upSemi-finalAFC CupGroup

Stage

CroatiaIvan Mamut11
2024–25Super League249873526355th —Semi-finalsSemi-finalsASEAN Club ChampionshipGroup stageMalaysiaSafawi Rasid18

Source:[30][31]

Performance in AFC club competitions

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SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2012[32]AFC CupGroup FVietnamSong Lam Nghe An
6–2
1–0
2nd out of 4
Hong KongKitchee
0–2
2–2
SingaporeTampines Rovers
0–2
1–0
Round of 16MalaysiaKelantan
2–3
2021[33]AFC CupGroup ICancelled
2023–24AFC CupGroup GAustraliaCentral Coast Mariners
1–0
1–1
2nd out of 4
IndonesiaBali United
2–0
1–1
PhilippinesStallion Laguna
2–2
3–2

Performance in AFF club competitions

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SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2024–25ASEAN Club ChampionshipGroup ACambodiaPreah Khan Reach Svay Rieng2–34th out of 6
VietnamDong A Thanh Hoa2–2
MyanmarShan United5–0
IndonesiaPSM Makassar1–0
ThailandBG Pathum United3–4

Individual player awards

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Malaysia Super League Golden Boots – Top Goalscorer Overall

YearPlayerTotal Goals
2010MalaysiaAshari Samsudin[34]18
2011MalaysiaAbdul Hadi Yahya[35]20
2012LiberiaFrancis Doe[36]15

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