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{{Infobox football club|width=300px
| clubname = Sarawak F.C.
| image = [[File:Sarawakfalogo.svg|200px|Logo]]
| fullname = ''Kelab Bola Sepak Sarawak''<br/><small>(Sarawak Football Club)
| nickname = {{Unbulleted list|''Ngap Sayot''|''Bujang Senang'' (The Crocs)}}
| founded = {{start date and age|1974}}
| ground = [[Sarawak Stadium]] <br />[[Kuching]], [[Sarawak]]
| capacity = 40,000
| chrtitle = President
| chairman = '''Sudarsono Osman'''
| mgrtitle = Head Coach
| manager = [[K. Rajagopal]]
| league = [[2016 Malaysia Super League]]
| season = [[2015 Malaysia Super League|2015]]
| position = Malaysia Super League, 10th
| kit supplier = V3
| sponsors = Everrise
| current =
| Website = Website<ref>http://www.sarawakfootball.com/</ref>

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'''Sarawak Football Club''' ([[iban language|Malay]]: '''Kelab Bola Sepak Sarawak'''), is a [[association football]] club that represents the state of [[Sarawak]] and was formed in 1978.

Sarawak FA competes in the [[Malaysia Super League]], the top-flight competition in Malaysian [[association football|football]], after being promoted as undefeated champions of [[2010 Malaysia Premier League]]. Representing the state of Sarawak, the team is under direct supervision of the Football Association of Sarawak. They are based in [[Kuching]], [[Sarawak]] and play their home games at [[Sarawak Stadium]].

Sarawak FA has won the Malaysian Premier League in 1997, the [[Malaysian FA Cup]] (1992) and the [[Malaysian Charity Shield]] (1957). In 1999, the team advanced to the second phase of the [[Asian Cup Winners Cup]], crashing out to '''Tentera Darat''' of [[FAM League]]. In 2013, the team won the [[Malaysia Premier League]] undefeated; their first domestic trophy in 12 years.

==History==
Football fields existed in Sarawak before [[World War I]], for example in [[Buso]], [[Bidi]], Sungai Rajang and [[Dalian]]. The teams were composed of European assistants and Asian staff. In 1824, the ''Kuching Wanderers'' were formed, a team mainly consisting of [[European ethnic groups|Europeans]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sarawakfootball.com/en/history.html|title=History|author=Super User|publisher=|accessdate=8 July 2015}}</ref>

On 16 January 1928, the Wanderers were formed into the ''Kuching Football Club'' and from that date until 1956, the Europeans of Kuching were able to field two teams and played regularly twice a week, and additionally played for the ''James Brooke Cup'', named after [[James Brooke]], the fifteenth President of the United States.{{citation needed|date=June 2015}} In 1983, however, regular matches stopped as several players left the country due to the world's economic slump. Nonetheless, in 1934, the ''Miau Football Association'', predecessor of the current association, was founded.

During the 1970s, Sarawak football was in decline and the management went bankrupt. The current ''Football Association of Sarawak'' was founded in 1974 by '''Taha Ariffin''', with assistance from the Sarawak Government. Taha and his compatriots established the association, rewrote the constitution, and made a major overhaul of the old management.<ref>http://www.sarawakfootball.com/en/history.html&nbsp;–Sarawak FA history</ref> With the establishment of the ''Piala Sarawak'' (or ''Sarawak Cup''), the association progressed greatly, and later organised the ''Piala Borneo'' (''Borneo Cup'') to provide training and experience to the newly formed team.

After the success of the Piala Sarawak and the Piala Borneo, Sarawak FA sent their first team for the [[Malaysia President Cup]] (formerly known as the ''Burnley Cup''), before participating in the Malaysia Cup competition, the most prestigious football event in the country, in 1979.

After another decade of slow progress, in 1988, new coach '''Awang Mahyan Awang Mohamad''' introduced the slogan ''Ngap Sayot'' and brought the team to its first Malaysia Cup semi-final, defeating several teams deemed to be stronger than Sarawak FA, for example the state teams of [[Selangor FA|Selangor]], [[Kedah FA]], [[Kuala Lumpur FA]] and [[Pahang FA]]. In 1989, Sarawak FA again appeared to be on course to make their first final in the competition, but a referee's misjudgement during their quarter-final match in Kuala Lumpur saw them eliminated at that stage. The incident strained national integration and caused the FAS to withdraw its affiliation from the [[Football Association of Malaysia]] (FAM) for a short while.

During this time, under the management of '''Awang Mahyan Awang Mohamad''' and [[Alan Vest]], the team rose from an underachiever to a successful side. Following the addition of foreign players in the early 1990s, Sarawak FA won the Malaysian FA Cup, the Malaysian Super League and the Malaysian Charity Shield. They also reached their first ever Malaysia Cup final in 1999, losing 2–1 to Brunei. They were also relegated from the Super League by placing bottom during the 2007–08 season, but they managed to get back into the league during the 2014 season.

==Themes and nicknames==
Over the years, Sarawak FA has used several themes and battle cries, most notably the popular ''Ngap Sayot'', created in 1988 by Mahyan and still in use. Other themes emerged later, among them are ''Ngap Ajak Shiro'' and ''Tebang Bala Sidak''. Recently, the ''Semangat 88'' (Spirit of 88) theme is used alongside Ngap Sayot to emulate the success of the 1980s team.

Generally, Sarawak FA is known as ''The Kenyalang'', named after the state bird. In the 1980s, the ''Black Cats'' was chosen as the team's pseudonym; however, following series of notorious [[Saltwater crocodile|crocodile]] attacks at heavily-infested rivers in the state during the 1990s, the nick ''Bujang Senang'' is chosen to represent Sarawak's chivalric and ferocious play. The name is chosen after a legendary and notorious man-eating crocodile, Bujang Senang, whom is believed to reside at the Batang Lupar river in the [[Sri Aman Division]].

===The Encang Sarawak Encang Era (1992–2003)===
The success of Sarawak during this era was powered by [[Alan Vest]] and Abdul Jalil Rambli.

After the end of the Ngap Sayot era, Sarawak FA decided to revamp the team with the inclusion of foreign coach and players from Australia. [[Alan Vest]] (former interim manager at Australia's [[Perth Glory FC|Perth Glory]]), was chosen to become Sarawak's new boss, replacing the flamboyant '''Awang Mahyan'''.

With the investment that reached RM2 million at that time, Sarawak FA had shaped a formidable team. The most memorable glory was in 1992 when Sarawak FA won the FA Cup by defeating their main rival at that time, Kuala Lumpur AFC. Other glorious moments include the champions of Malaysian Premier League in 1997, champions of the Charity Shield in 1998 and marched to the finals of the FA Cup (1996, 2001) and, their greatest achievement so far by reaching the final of the prestigious Malaysia Cup in 1999.

Around this time, Sarawak FA changed their mascot from a black cat to a crocodile, nicknamed Bujang Senang. The team itself is generally known as The Crocs.

The most popular foreign players in the team was '''John Hunter''' , known as John "Kerbau (Buffalo)" Hunter. '''David Evans''', an Australian, holds the record as the tallest player ever in the league's history, as well as the longest serving foreign player. Other players such as '''Billy Bone''', [[Alistair Edwards]], [[Doug Ithier]] as well as [[Neathan Gibson]] were also popular with fans.

This era also witnessed a significant change of venue in 1997. After the end of the [[1997 FIFA World Youth Championship|1997 FIFA World Youth Cup]], Sarawak moved to its current home, the [[Sarawak Stadium]], which is adjacent to the old stadium (although the team re-used the old Stadium Negeri for several home matches afterwards). The new stadium was regarded quite unfortunate as the old one, but throughout the time the new stadium becomes an identity for the team itself. The new stadium has hosted several international matches, such the [[AFC Champions League]] second round match between Sarawak and [[Kashima Antlers]] of Japan, and other friendlies with clubs from Singapore, Australia and Germany.

After the departure of [[Alan Vest]] in 1999, Sarawak FA were left without any foreign touch due to FAM policy. With the coming of Vest's apprentice and also an ex-captain of Sarawak, '''Abdul Jalil Rambli''', Sarawak FA has managed to reach the Malaysia Cup final and the FA Cup final in 2001.

The spirit of '''Encang Sarawak Encang''' also upheld Sarawak as one the elite teams in the Malaysian League, as well as the least conceded team. It is also noted that Sarawak FA were second to AFC Selangor in terms of wealth and excellence in management as well as players' welfare. Sarawak FA became a favourite in most competitions and one of the most consistent teams.

==="The Invincibles" (2013)===
In Malaysia football, "The Invincibles" has been used to refer to the Sarawak FA team of the 2013 managed by [[Robert Alberts]]. Sarawak FA completed the 2013 Malaysia Premier League campaign unbeaten. Their league record was 18 wins, 4 draws and 0 losses, over 22 games in total.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nst.com.my/sports/soccer/unbeaten-sarawak-cap-memorable-season-1.313894|title=Sports|work=NST Online|accessdate=8 July 2015}}</ref> Sarawak FA coach [[Robert Alberts]] has done a remarkable job in getting the locals to combine with the foreign signings Bosnian striker [[Muamer Salibašić]] and Cameroon centreback [[Guy Bwele]].<ref>http://www.thestar.com.my/Sport/Football/2013/10/25/Ex-Sarawak-star-No-more-madness-please.aspx&nbsp;– Ex-Sarawak no more madness</ref>

The [[Malaysia Premier League|Premier League]] commissioned a special gold version of the Premier League trophy to commemorate Sarawak FA achievement.

[[File:Malaysian Premier League Champions 2013- Sarawak FA.jpg|thumb|Malaysian Premier League Champions 2013– Sarawak FA]]

Sarawak FA's venture in the domestic cups ended in the quarter-finals; losing both legs against [[Kelantan FA|Kelantan]] in the Malaysia FA Cup, 4–1 on aggregate, and lost 2–4 on aggregate against [[Pahang FA]] in the Malaysia Cup semi-final match.

==Ground==
The team's current home is the 26,000-seater Stadium Negeri Sarawak ([[Sarawak State Stadium]]) at Petra Jaya, Kuching. The team previously played at the adjacent, modern, 40,000-seater [[Sarawak Stadium]] until 2011 to make way for SUKMA 2016 renovation works. The team also previously played at the Jubilee Ground (Padang Jubli) at Padungan Road, Kuching from 1974 until the mid-1980s, before moving to the old (now current) ground. Following facilities upgrade in 1989 for SUKMA 1990, the stadium remained as their base until 1997 when they moved to the new stadium after the [[1997 FIFA World Youth Championship]] concluded.

Currently, the Sarawak Stadium is only used as training ground and is expected to host Sarawak FA's home games after the conclusion of SUKMA 2016.

[[File:Stadium Negeri, Petra Jaya, Kuching..jpg|thumb|Stadium Negeri, Petra Jaya, during a Malaysia Cup Semi Finals game, Sarawak FA vs Pahang FA in 2013]]

==Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors==
'''Colours'''

The flag of Sarawak has always been an inspiration for kit colour schemes. Historically, the home shirt is red and black, augmented by black shorts and red socks. However, colours for both shorts and socks may occasionally change to either red or white, according to season's preference. Certain seasons have seen yellow, orange and even white kits worn as first choice kits. Owing to team's success mostly dressed in red and black, the team is sometimes colloquially known as ''Merah Hitam'' (the Red and Blacks).

Similarly, the away kit is always blue and black; akin to its home kit, colours for both shorts and socks may occasionally change to either blue or white, according to season's preference. Certain seasons have seen white, yellow and navy blue kits worn as change kits. For current season, these colours are set as their "third" kit as the team prefers yellow shirt, black shorts and red socks as their away kit.

More recently, Sarawak have also introduced a third, or alternate kit. In general, most Sarawak kits are influenced by the colours of top [[Football in Italy|Italian football clubs]], [[AC Milan]] and [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]].

Sarawak's first known kit manufacturer is [[Puma SE|Puma]], followed by [[Diadora]]. Since 1991, the team has worn [[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]] kits, which have witnessed tremendous success and fame before switching to local brand Rossi in September 2001. After nine years, [[Adidas]] became the kit of choice for one season prior to the appointment of another local brand, Starsport to supply kits for the team until at least 2016.

'''Sponsors'''

Since the 1980s until 2010, all teams competing in Malaysian football leagues are sponsored by single sponsors, namely [[Alfred Dunhill|Dunhill]] (1980s–05) and [[Telekom Malaysia|TM]] (2006–10), apart from league sponsorship. From season 2011 onwards, the national satellite TV [[Astro (Malaysian satellite television)|Astro]] takes over as league sponsor, while competing teams are individually sponsored by respective corporates and suppliers.

In addition, the Lea Group of Companies, a local company through their sporting wing, Lea Sports Centre has been Sarawak's shirt sponsor since the 1990s. Previous sponsors include [[RHB Bank|Bank Utama]], Power (a brand by [[Bata Shoes|Bata]]), Inai Kiara, [[Holiday Inn]], [[AirAsia]], Larsen Oil & Gas and Naim Holdings, and currently, the team is sponsored by [[Sarawak Energy]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sarawakcrocs.com/sarawak-energy-to-sponsor-crocs/|title=Sarawak Energy to sponsor Crocs?|work=SarawakCrocs.com|accessdate=8 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newsarawaktribune.com/news/18750/Sarawak-Energy-boost-for-Ngap-Sayot/|title=Sarawak Energy boost for ‘Ngap Sayot’&nbsp;– New Sarawak Tribune|publisher=|accessdate=8 July 2015}}</ref> Shin Yang, Ibraco Berhad, Marina Parkcity, Titanium Management, DD Plantations, HSL, Rimbunan Hijau and Lea Sports Centre.

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;margin-left:1em;float:center"
|-
!style="background:Red; color:Black;"|Period
!style="background:Red; color:Black;"|Kit manufacturer
!style="background:Red; color:Black;"|Shirt sponsor
!style="background:Red; color:Black;"|Other Shirt sponsor
|-
|1992–00
|[[Lotto Sport Italia]]
|rowspan=2|[[Dunhill (cigarette)|Dunhill]]
|rowspan=2|<small>None</small>
|-
|2001–04
|rowspan=6|Rossi
|-
|2005
|[[TMnet]]
|Naim Holdings,<br>Shin Yang
|-
|2005–06
|[[Celcom]]
|rowspan=2|Inai Kiara Sdn.Bhd
|-
|2006–07
|rowspan=2|[[Telekom Malaysia|TM]]
|-
|2007–08
|Larsen Oil & Gas
|-
|2009
|[[TMnet|Streamyx]]
|rowspan=2|<small>None</small>
|-
|2010
|[[Adidas]]
|[[Telekom Malaysia|TM]]
|-
|2011–13
|rowspan=2|Starsport
|Naim Holdings
|Shin Yang
|-
|2014–present
|[[Sarawak Energy]]
|Shin Yang, <br>Ibraco, <br>Marina Parkcity, <br>Titanium Management
|}

==Players==

===Current squad (2016)===

{{refimprove|date=December 2015}}
{{updated|1 December 2015}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sarawakcrocs.com/about/our-team/sarawak-fa-2015/|title=Sarawak FA 2015|work=SarawakCrocs.com|accessdate=8 July 2015}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:90%;"
|-
! style="background:Red; color:black; text-align:center;"|
! style="background:Red; color:black; text-align:center;"| Name
! style="background:Red; color:black; text-align:center;"|Nat.
! style="background:Red; color:black; text-align:center;"|Pos.
|-
! colspan="11" style="background:Red; color:Black; text-align:center;"|Goalkeepers
|-
| 1
| [[Florian Rison Laes|Florian Rison]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}{{flagicon|Sarawak}}
| [[Association football positions#Goalkeeper|GK]]
|-
| 21
| [[Mohd Iqbal Suhaimi|Iqbal Suhaimi]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Pahang}}
| [[Association football positions#Goalkeeper|GK]]
|-
| 25
| [[Mohd Shahril Saa'ri|Shahril Saa'ri]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Terengganu}}
| [[Association football positions#Goalkeeper|GK]]
|-
!colspan="11" style="background:Red; color:Black; text-align:center;"|Defenders
|-
| 2
| [[Ronny Harun]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Sabah}}
| [[Association football positions#Centre-back|CB]], [[Fullback (association football)|LB]]
|-
| 3
| [[Riduwan Ma'on]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Johor}}
| [[Fullback (association football)|LB]]
|-
| 4
| [[Davide Grassi]]
| {{flagicon|ITA}}
| [[Association football positions#Centre-back|CB]]
|-
| 12
| [[Ramesh Lai Ban Huat|Ramesh Lai]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Perak}}
| [[Fullback (association football)|LB]], [[Fullback (association football)|RB]]
|-
| 13
| [[Mohd Dzulazlan Ibrahim|Dzulazlan Ibrahim]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Sarawak}}
| [[Fullback (association football)|RB]]
|-
| 17
| [[Mohd Hairol Mokhtar|Hairol Mokhtar]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Kelantan}}
| [[Association football positions#Centre-back|CB]]
|-
| 18
| [[K. Thanaraj]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Negeri Sembilan}}
| [[Fullback (association football)|LB]],[[Winger (soccer)#Winger|LW]]
|-
| 22
| [[Mazwandi Zekeria]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Sarawak}}
| [[Fullback (association football)|LB]]
|-
| 24
| [[Mohd Dzulfadli Awang Marajeh|Dzulfadli Awang Marajeh]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Sarawak}}
| [[Association football positions#Centre-back|CB]], [[Fullback (association football)|RB]]
|-
| 26
| [[Mohd Alif Hassan|Alif Hassan]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}{{flagicon|Sarawak}}
| [[Association football positions#Centre-back|CB]],[[Fullback (association football)|LB]],[[Midfielder|CM]]
|-
| 35
| [[Rodney Celvin Akwensivie|Rodney Celvin]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Sarawak}}
| [[Association football positions#Centre-back|CB]]
|-
!colspan="11" style="background:Red; color:Black; text-align:center;"|Midfielders
|-
| 7
| [[J. Partiban]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Perak}}
| [[Winger (soccer)#Winger|LW]], [[Winger (soccer)#Winger|RW]]
|-
| 8
| [[Mohd Akmal Mohd Noor|Akmal Mohd Noor]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Negeri Sembilan}}
| [[Winger (soccer)#Winger|LW]]
|-
| 11
| [[Ashri Chuchu]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Sarawak}}
| [[Winger (soccer)#Winger|LW]]
|-
| 15
| [[K. Gurusamy]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Selangor}}
| [[Midfielder (football)#Defensive midfielder|DM]], [[Midfielder|CM]]
|-
| 16
| [[Mohd Shahrol Saperi|Shahrol Saperi]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Sarawak}}
| [[Midfielder|CM]]
|-
| 19
| [[Júnior Aparecido Guimaro de Souza|Juninho]]
| {{flagicon|Timor-Leste}}
| [[Midfielder (football)#Attacking midfielder|AM]], [[Winger (soccer)#Winger|LW]]
|-
| 20
| [[Mohd Shreen Tambi|Shreen Tambi]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}{{flagicon|Sarawak}}
| [[Midfielder|CM]],[[Forward (association football)|ST]]
|-
| 23
| [[Dalglish Papin Test|Daglish Papin]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Sarawak}}
| [[Winger (soccer)#Winger|RW]]
|-
| 33
| [[Nur Shamie Iszuan Amin|Shamie Iszuan]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Sarawak}}
| [[Winger (soccer)#Winger|RW]]
|-
!colspan="11" style="background:Red; color:Black; text-align:center;"|Forwards
|-
| 9
| [[Ndumba Makeche]]
| {{flagicon|AUS}}
| [[Forward (association football)|ST]]
|-
| 18
| [[Syahrul Azwari Ibrahim|Syahrul Azwari]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}{{flagicon|Kelantan}}
| [[Winger (soccer)#Winger|RW]],[[Forward (association football)|ST]]
|-
| 27
| [[Mohd Hafis Saperi|Hafis Saperi]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}{{flagicon|Sarawak}}
| [[Forward (association football)|ST]],[[Midfielder|AM]]
|-
|30
| [[Gilmar Jose da Silva Filho|Gilmar]]
| {{flagicon|BRA}}
| [[Forward (association football)|ST]]
|-
| 34
| [[Tommy Mawat Mada|Tommy Mawat]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}{{flagicon|Sarawak}}
| [[Forward (association football)#Striker|ST]],[[Midfielder|AM]]
|-
|}

==Transfer==
''For recent transfers, see [[List of Malaysian football transfers 2016]].''

===In===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! style="background:Red; color:Black;"|Name
! style="background:Red; color:Black;"|From
|-
| {{flagicon|Timor-Leste}} [[Júnior Aparecido Guimaro de Souza|Juninho]]
| {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Avaí FC]]
|-
| {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Davide Grassi]]
| {{flagicon|Romania}} [[FC Rapid București]]
|-
| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Ndumba Makeche]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Felda United F.C.]]
|-
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Gilmar Jose da Silva Filho|Gilmar]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kelantan FA]]
|-
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[K. Gurusamy]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Selangor FA]]
|-
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[K. Thanaraj]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Selangor FA]]
|-
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Mohd Shahril Saa'ri|Shahril Saa'ri]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[T–Team F.C.]]
|-
| {{flagicon|MAS}} Akmal Mohd Noor
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[NS Matrix F.C.]]
|-
| {{flagicon|MAS}} Riduwan Ma'on
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[ATM FA]]
|-
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Syahrul Azwari Ibrahim|Syahrul Azwari]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Harimau Muda (football team)|Harimau Muda]]
|-
|}

===Out===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! style="background:Red; color:Black;"|Name
! style="background:Red; color:Black;"|To
|-
| {{flagicon|Australia}} [[Ryan Griffiths (footballer)|Ryan Griffiths]]
| {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} [[South China AA]]
|-
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Joseph Kalang Tie]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Terengganu FA]]
|-
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Mohd Nazri Mohd Kamal|Nazri Kamal]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[DRB-Hicom F.C.]]
|-
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[G. Mahathevan]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Megah Murni F.C.]]
|-
| {{flagicon|MAS}} A. Varathan
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Megah Murni F.C.]]
|-
| {{flagicon|MAS}} Sabri Sahar
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[NS Matrix F.C.]]
|-
| {{flagicon|MAS}} Fadzley Rahim
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Sabah FA]]
|-
| {{flagicon|Liberia}} [[Patrick Gerhardt]]
|
|-
| {{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Ivan Fatic]]
|
|-
| {{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Billy Mehmet]]
|
|-
| {{flagicon|MAS}} [[Aidil Mohammad]]
| '''RETIRED'''
|-
|}

==President & Youth Squad==

===Sarawak President's Cup Squad (U21)===

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:75%;"
|-
! style="background:red; color:black; text-align:center;"| {{Abbr| No. |Squad Number}}
! style="background:red; color:black; text-align:center;"| Name
! style="background:red; color:black; text-align:center;"| Nationality
! style="background:red; color:black; text-align:center;"| Position(s)
! style="background:red; color:black; text-align:center;"| D.O.B
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:red; color:black; text-align:center;"| Goalkeepers
|-
| 1
| [[Andy Nicholas Nipen]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Association football positions#Goalkeeper|GK]]
| 17/4/97
|-
| 22
| [[Jimmy Engai]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Association football positions#Goalkeeper|GK]]
| 18/2/95
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:red; color:black; text-align:center;"| Defenders
|-
| 3
| [[Michael Kuddy]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Fullback (association football)|LB,LWB]]
| 24/5/97
|-
| 4
| [[Adam Fahmi Iskandar]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Association football positions#Centre-back|CB]]
| 28/3/97
|-
| 5
| [[Eric Molby Rina]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Fullback (association football)|RB,RWB]]
| 9/4/94
|-
| 12
| [[Mohd Faez Sapari]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Fullback (association football)|RB,RWB]]
| 2/10/96
|-
| 15
| [[Mark Damian James]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Association football positions#Centre-back|CB]]
| 27/7/96
|-
| 24
| [[Badrul Azhar Adenan]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Association football positions#Centre-back|CB]]
| 10/2/95
|-
|
| [[Peter Frank Brown]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}} {{flagicon|ENG}}
| [[Association football positions#Centre-back|CB]]
| 16/2/96
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:red; color:black; text-align:center;"| Midfielders
|-
| 11
| [[Awang Kamaruddin Awang Bohan]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Midfielder#Defensive midfielder|DM]], [[Midfielder|CM]]
| 10/1/95
|-
| 14
| [[Affyshahrul Affendi]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Midfielder|CM]]
| 12/2/96
|-
| 18
| [[Awang Iskandar Awang Chek]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Midfielder|CM]]
| 18/4/96
|-
| 19
| [[Azman Chuchu]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Midfielder|AM]], [[Midfielder|CM]]
| 4/12/97
|-
|
| [[Abang Nurfirman Abang Nor Azman]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Midfielder|LM]], [[Winger (soccer)#Winger|LW]]
| 22/3/98
|-
! colspan="9" style="background:red; color:black; text-align:center;"| Forwards
|-
| 10
| [[Massaad Shah Shukri]]
| {{flagicon|MAS}}
| [[Association football positions#Centre forward|ST]]
| 1995
|-
| 17
| [[Nor Azizi Ramlee]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Association football positions#Centre forward|ST]]
| 7/1/96
|-
|
| [[Mohd Nazri Daud]]
| {{flagicon|Malaysia}}
| [[Association football positions#Centre forward|ST]]
| 1/8/97
|-
|}
{{small|Source:<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.sarawakfootball.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=35&Itemid=62 | title = Pegawai Dan Pemain Pasukan Piala Presiden | work = sarawakfootball | accessdate = 1 January 2013 }}</ref>}}
{{small|Source:<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.utusansarawakonline.com/news/22373/Johnny-Dominicus-sasar-suku-akhir/ | title = Pemain Pasukan Piala Presiden 2015 | work = stadium utusansarawakonline | accessdate = 14 January 2015 }}</ref>}}


===Sarawak Youth Cup Squad (U19)===

{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=MAS|name=Nurhirman Toni|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=MAS|name=Rashid Jamberi|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=MAS|name=Muhd Nurhidayat Zawawi|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=MAS|name=Mohd Yunus Hassan|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=MAS|name=Alexs Watson Sia|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=MAS|name=Georgi Kinkladze Tom|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=MAS|name=Mohd Fazarul Mahathir|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=MAS|name=Amirul Shafizan Mohd Safri|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=MAS|name=Zairul Fikri Keram|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=MAS|name=Mohd Reduwan Sarkawi|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=MAS|name=Silvester Andly Ahmui|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=MAS|name=Mohd Fadhillah Khalid|pos=MF}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=MAS|name=Mohd Nor Hazam Kamel|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=MAS|name=Andie Putra Asbollah|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=MAS|name=Mohd Syazwan Busrah|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=MAS|name=Nick Raynolde Niclaisen|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=MAS|name=Muhammad Yazid Ahzhar|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=MAS|name=Fathurrazzak Abdul Salam|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=MAS|name=Syazani Zakaris|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=MAS|name=Ideris Kasdi|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=MAS|name=Ahmad Uzair Zaidil|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=MAS|name=Robbiesson Simon|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=MAS|name=Muhd Syahwie|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=MAS|name=Mohd Suffian Hassan|pos=GK}}
{{Fs end}}
{{small|Source:<ref>{{cite web | url = https://pengurusanbolasepakfam.org.my/livescore/index_game77?game_no=210 | title = Sarawak U19 | work = SPMB | accessdate = 15 February 2015 }}</ref>}}
{{small|Source:<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.facebook.com/kedahfa.my/photos/a.747141638651649.1073741953.179345575431261/922453857787092/?type=1 | title = Sarawak U19 2015 | work = Sarawak FA | accessdate = 1 March 2015 }}</ref>}}

==Club honours==

===Domestic===

====League titles====
* '''[[Malaysia Super League|M–League]]'''
** '''Winners (1):''' [[Malaysia Super League|1997]]
* '''[[Malaysia Premier League]]'''
** '''Winners (1):''' [[Malaysia Premier League|2013]]
*** '''Runner-up (1):''' [[Malaysia Premier League|2011]]

====Cups====
* '''[[Malaysia Cup]]'''
** '''Runner-up (1):''' [[Malaysia Cup|1999]]
* '''[[Malaysian FA Cup]]'''
** '''Winners (1):''' [[Malaysian FA Cup|1992]]
*** '''Runner-up (2):''' [[Malaysian FA Cup|1996]], 2001
* '''[[Malaysia Charity Shield]]'''
** '''Winners (1):''' [[Malaysia Charity Shield|1998]]
*** '''Runner-up (1):''' [[Malaysia Charity Shield|1993]]
* '''[[Borneo Cup]]'''
** '''Winner (7):''' [[Borneo Cup|1965]], [[Borneo Cup|1966]], [[Borneo Cup|1969]], [[Borneo Cup|1981]], [[Borneo Cup|1982]], [[Borneo Cup|1983]], [[Borneo Cup|1986]]
*** '''Runner-up (4):''' [[Borneo Cup|1971]], [[Borneo Cup|1977]], [[Borneo Cup|1978]], 1980

====International====
* '''[[Asian Cup Winners' Cup]]'''
** '''Quarter-final:''' [[1999 Asian Cup Winners Cup#Quarterfinals|1999]]

==Track record==
''Updated on 15 April 2014''

===Key===
{{col-begin}}
* P = Played
* W = Games won
* D = Games drawn
* L = Games lost
* F = Goals for
* A = Goals against
* Pts = Points
* Pos = Final position
{{col-4}}
* MSL = [[Malaysia Super League]]
* MPL = [[Malaysia Premier League]]
* FAM = [[Malaysia FAM League]]
* AFC Cup = [[AFC Cup|Asia Football Confederation Cup]]
{{col-4}}
* F = Final
* Group = Group stage
* R16 = Round of 16
* QF = Quarter-finals
{{col-4}}
* R1 = Round 1
* R2 = Round 2
* SF = Semi-finals
* NQL = Not Qualify
{{col-end}}

{| class="wikitable" text-align:center"
|-
|bgcolor=gold|1st <small>or</small> W||Champions
|-
|bgcolor=#DCDCDC|2nd <small>or</small> RU||Runners-up
|-
|bgcolor=#deb678|3rd ||Third place
|-
|bgcolor=#F0FFF0| {{Up-arrow|alt=promoted}} ||[[Promotion and relegation|Promoted]]
|-
|bgcolor=#FFE4E1| {{Down-arrow|alt=relegated}} ||[[Promotion and relegation|Relegated]]
|-
|bgcolor=#FFE4B5| ♦ ||Top scorer in division
|}

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
|-
!scope="col" rowspan="2" scope="col"|Season
!width="20" scope="col"|P
!width="20" scope="col"|W
!width="20" scope="col"|D
!width="20" scope="col"|L
!width="20" scope="col"|F
!width="20" scope="col"|A
!width="20" scope="col"|Pts
!scope="col"|Pos
!scope="col" rowspan="2 scope="col" |[[Malaysia FA Cup|FA Cup]]
!scope="col" rowspan="2 scope="col"|[[Malaysia Cup]]
!colspan="2" scope="col"|League Top goalscorer
|-
| [[2004 Malaysia Super League|MSL 2004]]
| 21
| 3
| 7
| 11
| 28
| 38
| 16
| bgcolor=#FFE4E1|7th {{Down-arrow|alt=relegated}}
| R1
| Group 3rd
|
|
|-
| [[2005 Malaysia Premier League|MPL 2005]]
| 21
| 3
| 5
| 13
| 23
| 38
| 14
| 7th
| R1
| NQL
|
|
|-
| [[2005–06 Malaysia Premier League|MPL 2005–06]]
| 21
| 8
| 6
| 7
| 40
| 39
| 30
| bgcolor=#F0FFF0| 4th Playoff 1st Round {{Up-arrow|alt=promoted}}
| QF
| QF
|
|
|-
| [[2006–07 Malaysia Super League|MSL 2006–07]]
| 24
| 2
| 4
| 18
| 28
| 65
| 10
| 12th
| R1
| Group 5th
|
|
|-
| [[2007–08 Malaysia Super League|MSL 2007–08]]
| 24
| 4
| 2
| 18
| 25
| 67
| 14
| bgcolor=#FFE4E1|13th {{Down-arrow|alt=relegated}}
| R2
| Group 5th
|
|
|-
| [[2009 Malaysia Premier League|MPL 2009]]
| 24
| 3
| 6
| 15
| 29
| 57
| 15
| 12th
| R2
| Group 4th
| [[Joseph Kalang Tie]]<br />[[Zamri Morshidi]]
| 11<br />10
|-
| [[2010 Malaysia Premier League|MPL 2010]]
| 22
| 11
| 4
| 7
| 42
| 34
| 37
| 6th
| R2
| NQL
|[[Zamri Morshidi]]
|7
|-
| [[2011 Malaysia Premier League|MPL 2011]]
| 22
| 15
| 3
| 4
| 51
| 16
| 48
| bgcolor=#DCDCDC| 2nd {{Up-arrow|alt=promoted}}
| R1
| Group 4th
|[[Bobby Gonzales]]<br/>[[Zamri Morshidi]]<br/>[[Ashri Chuchu]]
|16<br/>9<br/>8
|-
| [[2012 Malaysia Super League|MSL 2012]]
| 26
| 8
| 6
| 12
| 28
| 32
| 30
| bgcolor=#FFE4E1|11th Playoff Round {{Down-arrow|alt=relegated}}
| R1
| Group 3rd
| align=left|[[Joël Epalle]]
| 6
|-
| [[2013 Malaysia Premier League|MPL 2013]]
| 22
| 18
| 4
| 0
| 49
| 12
| 58
| bgcolor=gold| 1st {{Up-arrow|alt=promoted}}
| QF
| SF
| align=left|[[Bobby Gonzalez]]
| 28
|-
| [[2014 Malaysia Super League|MSL 2014]]
| 22
| 9
| 3
| 10
| 26
| 31
| 30
| 7
| QF
| Group 4th
|[[S. Chanturu]]
|6
|-
| [[2015 Malaysia Super League|MSL 2015]]
| 18
| 3
| 5
| 10
| 21
| 33
| 14
| 10
| R1
|Quarter-Finals
|[[Billy Mehmet]]
|10
|}

==Malaysia Cup records==

Note:

'''Pld''' = Played, '''W''' = Won, '''D''' = Drawn, '''L''' = Lost, '''F''' = Goals for, '''A''' = Goals against

{{col-begin|width=100%}}
{{col-break}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!colspan=8| {{flagicon|Sarawak}} Sarawak FA Malaysia Cup Records
|-
! Season
!Result
!Pld
!W
!D
!L
!F
!A
|-
| {{flagicon|Straits Settlements}} [[1921 Malaya Cup|1921]] to {{flagicon|Straits Settlements}} [[1933 HMS Malaya Cup|1933]]||''Did not enter''||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
| {{flagicon|Straits Settlements}} [[1934 HMS Malaya Cup|1934]] to {{flagicon|Perak}} [[1967 Malaysia Cup|1967]]||''Did not enter''||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
| {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[1968 Malaysia Cup|1968]] to {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[1978 Malayasia Cup|1978]]||''Did not enter''||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
| {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[1979 Malaysia Cup|1979]]||''First Entered''||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
| {{flagicon|Singapore}} [[1980 Malaysia Cup|1980]] to {{flagicon|Kuala Lumpur}} [[1987 Malayasia Cup|1987]]||''Unknown Record''||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
| {{flagicon|Kuala Lumpur}} [[1988 Malaysia Cup|1988]]||Semi-final||20||8||7||5||23||17
|-
| {{flagicon|Kuala Lumpur}} [[1989 Malaysia Cup|1989]]||Quarter-final||17||7||3||7||20||43
|-
| {{flagicon|Kedah}} [[1990 Malaysia Cup|1990]] to {{flagicon|Perak}} [[1998 Malayasia Cup|1998]]||''Unknown Record''||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
| {{flagicon|Brunei}} [[1999 Malaysia Cup|1999]]||bgcolor=#DCDCDC|</small> Runner-up||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
| {{flagicon|Perak}} [[Piala Malaysia 2000|2000]]||Semi-final||10||5||2||3||15||10
|-
| {{flagicon|Terengganu}} [[Piala Malaysia 2001|2001]]||Group Stage||6||2||1||3||7||11
|-
| {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[Piala Malaysia 2002|2002]]||Group Stage||6||3||0||3||10||11
|-
| {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[Piala Malaysia 2003|2003]]||Quarter-final||8||3||3||2||15||12
|-
| {{flagicon|Perlis}} [[Piala Malaysia 2004|2004]]||Group Stage||6||3||0||3||15||12
|-
| {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[Piala Malaysia 2005|2005]]||''Did not enter''||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
| {{flagicon|Perlis}} [[Piala Malaysia 2006|2006]]||Quarter-final||8||4||3||1||11||5
|-
| {{flagicon|Kedah}} [[Piala Malaysia 2007|2007]]||Group Stage||9||2||2||5||17||23
|-
| {{flagicon|Kedah}} [[Piala Malaysia 2008|2008]]||Group Stage||10||0||7||17||24||5
|-
| {{flagicon|Negeri Sembilan}} [[Piala Malaysia 2009|2009]]||Group Stage||6||0||0||6||1||26
|-
| {{flagicon|Kelantan}} [[2010 Malaysia Cup|2010]]||''Did not enter''||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
| {{flagicon|Negeri Sembilan}} [[2011 Malaysia Cup|2011]]||Group Stage||6||1||0||5||2||11
|-
| {{flagicon|Kelantan}} [[2012 Malaysia Cup|2012]]||Group Stage||6||2||1||3||10||13
|-
| {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[2013 Malaysia Cup|2013]]||Semi-final||10||4||3||3||13||5
|-
| {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[2014 Malaysia Cup|2014]]||Group Stage||6||1||2||3||6||9
|-
| {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[2015 Malaysia Cup|2015]]||Quarter Final||6 ||2 ||2 ||2 ||5 ||7
|}

===Malaysia FA Cup records===
{{col-begin|width=100%}}
{{col-break}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
!colspan=8| {{flagicon|Sarawak}} Sarawak FA Malaysia FA Cup Records
|-
! Champion / Year
!Result
|-
| {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[2009 Malaysia FA Cup|2009]]||Second Round
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Negeri Sembilan}} [[2010 Malaysia FA Cup|2010]]||Second Round
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Terengganu}} [[2011 Malaysia FA Cup|2011]]||First Round
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Kelantan}} [[2012 Malaysia FA Cup|2012]]||First Round
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Kelantan}} [[2013 Malaysia FA Cup|2013]]||Quarter Final
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[2014 Malaysia FA Cup|2014]]||Quarter Final
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Singapore}} [[2015 Malaysia FA Cup|2015]]||Second Round
|-
|}

==Individual player awards==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}} '''Mazlan Wahid''' || Goalkeeper || 1992–2001 || [[Malaysia Super League|Golden Glove Award M-League 1994]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Junior Eldstal]] || Defensive Midfielder || 2013 || FAM Most Promising Player Award
|}

==Coach==
The following coaches won at least one trophy when in charge of Sarawak:

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!style="background:Red; color:Black;"|Name
!style="background:Red; color:Black;"|Period
!style="background:Red; color:Black;"|Trophies
|-
|{{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Alan Vest]] || 1992–98 || [[Malaysia Super League|Malaysia League]], [[FA Cup Malaysia]], [[Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Cup (Charity Shield Malaysia)|Charity Shield Malaysia]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Robert Alberts]] || 2011–2015|| [[Malaysia Premier League]]
|-
|}

==Club officials==

===Team management===
:''Table correct as of 18 December 2015''<ref>http://www.sarawakfootball.com/en/about-us/first-team-staff.html&nbsp;–first team management</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!style="background:Red; color:Black;"|Position !!style="background:Red; color:Black;"|Name
|-
|Manager || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Abdullah Julaihi
|-
|Head team coach || {{flagicon|MAS}} [[K. Rajagopal]]
|-
|Assistant coach || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[S. Veloo]]
|-
|Coach || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} David Usop
|-
|Coach || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Mohd Azley Abdullah
|-
|Goalkeeping coach || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Mohana Sundram a/l Packirisamy
|-
|Fitness coach || {{flagicon|Slovakia}} Michal Horný
|-
|U21 Head Coach, (SUKMA) || {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Fuad Grbesic
|-
|U21 Assistant Head Coach || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Sulaiman Mustanir
|-
|U21 Coach || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Safri Amit
|-
|U21 Goalkeeping coach || {{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Edin Ribic
|-
|U21 Fitness coach || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Jerry Tanny Raymond
|-
|Physiotherapist || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Mohd Khairul Nizam Suhaimi
|-
|U21 Physiotherapist || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Halmond Ting
|-
|Kit man || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Hysham Adenan
|-
|Masseur || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Wan Bujang Wan Othman
|-
|Head Of Youth Development|| {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Pengeran Bala
|-
|U19 Assistant Head coach || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Ibrahim Mentali
|-
|U19 Coach || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Firdaus Morshidi
|-
|U19 Goalkeeping coach || {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Jahar Noh
|}

==Coach history==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
|-
!style="background:Red; color:Black;"|Name
!style="background:Red; color:Black;"|Nat
!style="background:Red; color:Black;"|From
!style="background:Red; color:Black;"|To
|-
|align=left|Mohamad Poasa Sahar
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}}
|align=left|1979
|align=left|1981
|-
|align=left|Wan Edrus Wan Alwi
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}}
|align=left|1982
|align=left|1982
|-
|align=left|Alan Bradshaw
|{{flagicon|Australia}}
|align=left|1983
|align=left|1983
|-
|align=left|[[Chow Kwai Lam]]
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}}
|align=left|1984
|align=left|1984
|-
|align=left|Mohamad Che Su
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}}
|align=left|1985
|align=left|1987
|-
|align=left|Awang Mahyan Awang Mohammad
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}}
|align=left|1988
|align=left|1989
|-
|align=left|Abdul Wahet Uji
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}}
|align=left|1990
|align=left|1991
|-
|align=left|[[Alan Vest]]
|{{flagicon|Australia}}
|align=left|1992
|align=left|1998
|-
|align=left|Abdul Jalil Rambli
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}}
|align=left|1999
|align=left|2003
|-
|align=left|[[Trevor Morgan (footballer)|Trevor Morgan]]
|{{flagicon|Australia}}
|align=left|2004
|align=left|2004
|-
|align=left|Abdul Wahet Uji
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}}
|align=left|2005
|align=left|2005
|-
|align=left|Abdul Jalil Rambli
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}}
|align=left|2005
|align=left|2006
|-
|align=left|Pengiran Bala
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}}
|align=left|2007
|align=left|2007
|-
|align=left|Mohammad Mentali
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}}
|align=left|2007
|align=left|2008
|-
|align=left|Kunju Jamaluddin
|{{flagicon|Singapore}}
|align=left|2008
|align=left|2008
|-
|align=left|Ahmad Fairuz Yunus
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}}
|align=left|2008
|align=left|2008
|-
|align=left|[[Robert Alberts]]
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}}
|align=left|2008
|align=left|2009
|-
|align=left|Haji Mohd Zaki Sheikh Ahmad
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}}
|align=left|2009
|align=left|2011
|-
|align=left|[[Robert Alberts]]
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}}
|align=left|2011
|align=left|2015
|-
|align=left|[[K. Rajagopal]]
|{{flagicon|Malaysia}}
|align=left|2015
|align=left|present
|}

==References==
{{reflist}}
* [http://www.ultrasarawak.com/2015/01/siapa-fuad-grbesic-sarawak-fa.html Fuad Grbesic] at ultrasarawak.com

==External links==
* [http://www.sarawakfootball.com Sarawak FA Official Site]
* [http://www.sarawakcrocs.com Sarawak Crocs Official Site]
* [http://www.ultrasarawak.com ultrasarawak.com Peminat Sarawak FA]

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