PKNS F.C.

PKNS FC
Full name Kelab Bolasepak Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor
Selangor State Development Corporation Football Club
Nickname(s) The Red Ants
Semut Merah
Short name PKNSFC
Founded 1967 (1967)
Ground Shah Alam Stadium
Shah Alam, Selangor
Capacity 80,372
Owner
  • PKNS Sports Sdn. Bhd.
President Siti Zubaidah Abdul Jabar
Head Coach K. Rajagobal
League Malaysia Super League
2018 Malaysia Super League, 3rd
Website Club website

Kelab Bolasepak Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor (English: Selangor State Development Corporation Football Club), or popularly known as PKNS FC is a Malaysian football club based in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. The club currently plays in the top-tier of Malaysian football, the Malaysia Super League.

The club also involved in the Malaysia FA Cup and its youth team also play in the President Cup. Some of its junior players also involved with their various respective university football leagues.

Club licensing regulations

History

Established in 1967 as part of Selangor State Development Corporation, Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor Sports and Recreation Club, the football team made its name in 1970's and 1980's as one of the force in the Selangor state and national club tournaments.[1]

The club has been a regular to the national league when they achieved promotion to Premier League in 2004 season after became the champion of Malaysia FAM League the previous year.[2]

The club has played in the highest league, the Malaysia Super League for several seasons before being relegated to the second division in 2014 season. But after spending two years in Premier League, the club achieved promotion back to the top-tier division again after finish second in 2016 Malaysia Premier League season.

Media coverage

PKNS FC's domestic and international matches (depending on the location and the broadcast station) are broadcast either live or delayed on Malaysian free-to-air and satellite television channels. All broadcasting rights are controlled by MP & Silva.[3]

Ownership

The club is own by a private company, PKNS Sports Sdn Bhd. As part of privatisation effort by Football Malaysia LLP, every club in Malaysia Super League and Malaysia Premier League will be required to obtain Football Association of Malaysia Club Licensing Regulations (FAM CLR) license in order to compete in Malaysian League. The team has been incorporated as a private company under the name PKNS Sports Sdn. Bhd. in 2016 and has left its affiliation with Football Association of Selangor (FAS) as in order to comply with the licensing requirement.[4]

However, the club has chosen to affiliate itself with Selangor Malays Football Association in order to secure future fate for itself and its nine other youth teams during the conflict between itself and FAS when FAS decided to halt PKNS FC participation in 2017 Malaysia Super League.[5][6] It has been clarified by FAM that PKNS FC has not been needed to affiliate itself with any other FAM affiliates in order to compete in competition managed by FMLLP.[7]

Kit manufacturer and shirt sponsor

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2005–06 Adidas TM Net
2006–07
2009 Nike Streamyx
2011 Kappa PKNS
2012–2014 Lotto
2015–2018 Kappa

Stadium and locations

Coordinates Location Stadium Capacity Year
3°4′56.1″N 101°32′41.8″E / 3.082250°N 101.544944°E / 3.082250; 101.544944 Shah Alam Petaling Jaya Stadium (–2015)

Shah Alam Stadium (2016–)

80,372 2016–Present

Honours

Domestic competitions

League

1st, gold medalist(s) Winners (1): 2011
2nd, silver medalist(s) Runners-up (1): 2016
1st, gold medalist(s) Winners (3): 1978, 1979, 2003

Cups

2nd, silver medalist(s) Runners-up (1): 2016

Source:[8]

Season by season record

Season League Top goalscorer FA Cup Malaysia
Cup
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2010 Malaysia Premier League 22 14 3 5 56 18 45 3rd Malaysia Zamri Hassan 20 Second round Group stage
2011 Malaysia Premier League 22 18 3 1 51 7 57 1st Malaysia Khairul Akhyar 11 Second round Group stage
2012 Malaysia Super League 26 8 11 7 35 35 35 7th Guadeloupe Michaël Niçoise 7 First round Group stage
2013 Malaysia Super League 22 8 4 10 34 34 28 8th Liberia Patrick Wleh 14 Second round Quarter-finals
2014 Malaysia Super League 22 4 6 12 24 40 18 12th Liberia Patrick Wleh 4 Quarter-finals DNQ
2015 Malaysia Premier League 22 11 8 3 41 22 41 4th Argentina Gabriel Guerra 16 First round Quarter-finals
2016 Malaysia Premier League 22 15 3 4 49 25 48 2nd Argentina Gabriel Guerra / Argentina Juan Cobelli 15 Runners-up Quarter-finals
2017 Malaysia Super League 22 6 7 9 33 38 25 7th Liberia Patrick Wleh 8 Second round Group stage
2018 Malaysia Super League 22 10 5 7 37 29 35 3rd Brazil Bruno Matos / Brazil Rafael Ramazotti 7 Semi-finals Quarter-finals

Players

Current squad

As of 23 May 2018[9]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Malaysia GK Zarif Irfan
2 Malaysia DF K. Reuben
3 Malaysia DF Rodney Celvin
4 Malaysia DF Daniel Ting
5 Malaysia MF Shahrul Azhar
6 Malaysia DF Nik Shahrul Azim
7 Malaysia MF K. Gurusamy
8 Australia DF Zac Anderson (vice-captain)
9 Malaysia FW Jafri Firdaus
10 Malaysia FW Safee Sali (captain)
11 Malaysia MF Nazrin Syamsul
12 Malaysia DF Qayyum Marjoni
14 Malaysia MF Khyril Muhymeen
15 Malaysia DF P. Gunalan
No. Position Player
16 Malaysia MF Nurridzuan Abu Hassan
17 Malaysia DF Azmizi Azmi (3rd-captain)
18 Malaysia MF M. Sivakumar
19 Brazil MF Bruno Matos
20 Malaysia FW Faizat Ghazli
21 Colombia MF Romel Morales
22 Malaysia GK Tauffiq Ar Rasyid
23 Malaysia MF Alif Haikal
24 Malaysia DF Annas Rahmat
25 Malaysia GK Shahril Saa'ri
28 Malaysia DF Mahali Jasuli (on loan from Johor Darul Ta'zim)
29 Brazil FW Rafael Ramazotti
30 Singapore MF Faris Ramli

U21 squad

As of 23 May 2018[10]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Malaysia GK Aqil Razak
2 Malaysia DF Farid Ashraf
3 Malaysia DF Ibrahim Azfar
4 Malaysia DF Shivan Pillay Asokan
5 Malaysia DF Fathi Irfan
6 Malaysia MF Mathias Mansor
7 Malaysia DF Alif Romli
8 Malaysia MF Khairul Anwar
10 Malaysia FW Shafizi Iqmal
11 Malaysia MF Adib Hakimi
12 Malaysia FW Hafiezal Normizi
13 Malaysia MF Ariff Ar-Rasyid
14 Malaysia MF Shahrul Amin
No. Position Player
15 Malaysia FW Aliff Haikal
16 Malaysia DF Zulfaqar Khairuddin
17 Malaysia DF Zulfadhli Aziz
18 Malaysia FW Fakhrul Aiman
19 Malaysia MF Dani Armin
20 Malaysia FW Ashraf Nasir
21 Malaysia MF Fariduddin Zainal
22 Malaysia DF Ikhwan Hafiz
23 Malaysia DF Kamal Aiman
24 Malaysia GK Amiruddin Ahza
25 Malaysia GK Damien Lim
27 Malaysia MF Sunil Caven Chandran

U19 squad

As of 23 May 2018[11]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Malaysia GK Zunnurain Sham
2 Malaysia DF Zulhakimie Abdullah
3 Malaysia DF Luqman Hakim
4 Malaysia MF Mohammad Johan
5 Malaysia DF Ikhwan Hakim
6 Malaysia DF Fakhrul Izzam
7 Malaysia MF Amierul Akin
8 Malaysia DF Aliff Rahaimi
9 Malaysia FW Afif Sufyan
10 Malaysia FW Asraff Aliffuddin
11 Malaysia MF Azrin Aduka
12 Malaysia MF Jameel Mujibur
13 Malaysia MF Aiman Ariff
14 Malaysia DF Zulhairil Husin
No. Position Player
15 Malaysia MF Hilam Hisham
16 Malaysia FW Ezry Fashli
17 Malaysia MF Wan Irfan
18 Malaysia MF Azraf Azam
19 Malaysia GK Aliff Aiman
20 Malaysia MF Shahri Sari
21 Malaysia DF Raja Imran
22 Malaysia MF Fauzan Fikri
23 Malaysia DF Syazwan Yusoff
24 Malaysia GK Asfa Abiddin
27 Malaysia MF Hadi Mohamad
28 Malaysia FW Faizal Azlen
29 Malaysia MF Thivagar a/l Murali

Coaching staff

PositionName
Team managerMalaysia Mahfizul Rusydin Abdul Rashid
Head coachMalaysia K. Rajagobal
Assistant head coachMalaysia Adam Abdullah
Assistant coachMalaysia Khairul Abu Zahar
Fitness coachSlovakia Matus Bozik
Goalkeeping coachCzech Republic Karel Stromšík
Team doctorMalaysia Vijayan a/l Munusamy
PhysiotherapistMalaysia Saiful Nizam Zakaria
MassuerMalaysia Woo Kong Soon
Media officerMalaysia Khalid Shafiq Khalid
Under-21 team managerMalaysia Saharom Mohni
Under-21 assistant managerMalaysia Sairollizam Siedin
Under-21 head coachMalaysia Shaifulnizam Ab Khamis
Under-21 assistant head coachMalaysia Noorsham Abu Bakar
Under-21 fitness coachMalaysia Azizan Ghazali
Under-21 goalkeeping coachMalaysia Ashazar Yahya
Under-21 physiotherapistMalaysia Muhd Nur Syaheer Rahmat
Under-21 masseurMalaysia Fua'ad Zohdi
Under-21 kitmanMalaysia Isman Baharum
Under-19 managerMalaysia Mohd Shahrol Md. Sharif
Under-19 assistant managerMalaysia Hairul Azwan Ghazali
Under-19 head coachMalaysia Azrin Mohamed
Under-19 assistant coachMalaysia Fadhil Hashim
Under-19 fitness coachMalaysia Fazrul Jafar
Under-19 goalkeeping coachMalaysia Reza Iqrimal
Under-19 physiotherapistMalaysia Qayyum Halim

Head coaches

Managerial history

Head coaches by years (2003–present)

Years Name Nationality
2003 – 2008 Haji Mohd Zaki Sheikh Ahmad  Malaysia
2006 – 2008 Ismail Ibrahim  Malaysia
2008 K. Gunalan  Malaysia
2009 – 2013 Abdul Rahman Ibrahim  Malaysia
2014 Wan Jamak Wan Hassan  Malaysia
2015 – July 7, 2017 E. Elavarasan  Malaysia
July 8, 2017 – July 16, 2017 Adam Abdullah (caretaker)  Malaysia
July 17, 2017 – November 21, 2017 Sven Gartung  Germany
November 22, 2017 – present K. Rajagopal[12]  Malaysia

Managers

Team managers by years (2003–present)

Years Name Nationality
2003 – 2006 Azmi Adnan  Malaysia
2007 – 2012 Haji Yaacob Haji Jailani  Malaysia
2013 Azmi Adnan  Malaysia
2014 – present Mahfizul Rusydin Abdul Rashid  Malaysia

References

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  2. "Malaysia - List of Cup Winners". Rsssf.com. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  3. "MP & Silva appointed as Football Association of Malaysia Global Advisor for Media & Commercial Rights until 2030". Mpsilva.com. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  4. "PKNS Tidak Bernaung Di Bawah FAS". Stadiumastro.com. Retrieved 2016-08-08.
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  8. "Sejarah Pencapaian PKNS FC". Selangorpknsfc.com. Retrieved 2016-08-08.
  9. "PKNS 2015 Roster". Footballmalaysia.com. Retrieved 10 October 2015. n
  10. "PKNS U21". Pengurusanbolasepakfam.org.my. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  11. "PKNS U19". Pengurusanbolasepakfam.org.my. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
  12. "'King Gobal' Diumumkan Sebagai Jurulatih Baharu PKNS FC". Semuanyabola.com. 22 November 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2018.


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