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Terengganu FA
File:Terengganu mls.png
Full nameTerengganu Football Association
Nickname(s)Sang Penyu (The Turtles)
Founded1972
GroundSultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium,
Kuala Terengganu
Capacity15,000
PresidentWan Ahmad Nizam Wan Abdul Hamid
ManagerMarzuki Sulong
CoachAbdul Rahman Ibrahim[1]
LeagueMalaysia Super League
20144th
Current season

Terengganu Football Association (Template:Lang-ms), is an football association that supervises football activities in the state of Terengganu and was formed in 1972.

The Terengganu FA is a professional football team that competes in Malaysian football competitions representing the state of Terengganu Darul Iman and under the supervision of Terengganu State Football Association. The team is based in Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu and currently playing in Malaysian Super League, the top-flight of Malaysian football. Their home games are played at the Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu. The team have a long-standing rivalry with Kelantan FA, the two east coast teams collectively known as the East Coast Derby.[2]

The team had won major trophies in Malaysian football. Domestically they has won 1 runners-up Malaysia Super League titles, 1 Malaysia Cup, 2 Malaysia FA Cup, 1 Malaysia Charity Shield and 2 Malaysian League Division II title.

Their current coach, Abdul Rahman was appointed Terengganu FA football chief coach to replace E. Elavarasan.[3] Terengganu has a long-standing rivalry with neighbours Kelantan, with whom it regularly contests the East Coast Derby.[4]

History

Terengganu FA was founded in 1972 as Terengganu Football Association (Template:Lang-ms). In 1999, Dato' Haji Che Mat bin Jusoh(ABC), who was the Terengganu President at that time, was appointed to lead the team. Che Mat Jusoh successfully guiding the team Terengganu champions in 2000 and 2011 season and runners-up in 2004 season of the FA Cup. The team won first title in the Malaysia Cup in 2001 season and runners-up in 2011 season. Terengganu won the Malaysia Charity Shield in 2001 season. The team succeed to improve position in 2005–06 Premier League season. The team ended in runners-up place during the season. In 2010 season, Terengganu ended in third place in Super League and runners-up in 2011 season.[5]

At the end of the 2013 season, Dato' Haji Che Mat bin Jusoh eventually withdrew from the presidency Terengganu FA after failed to bring the team as required by Peteh fans.[6] As Datuk Wan Ahmad Nizam take over Terengganu in 2013, he want changes Terengganu FA in next season to champions cup in Malaysia League.[7]

2011 season

In 2011 season, Terengganu had won Malaysia FA Cup, runners-up Malaysia Cup and Malaysia Super League by guidance Irfan Bakti Abu Salim.

Terengganu won the title of Malaysia FA Cup for the second time. Therefore, they qualified to compete in 2012 AFC Cup. Nordin Alias became the hero for the team. He scored goals in extra time.[8]

During the Malaysia Cup, Terengganu lost to Negeri Sembilan FA during the final match that was held at Shah Alam Stadium. In the quarter-finals, Terengganu overcame their rival, Kelantan FA. In the semi finals, Selangor FA also become prey to Sang Penyu when beaten 2–0 at home by two goals by Abdul Manaf Mamat. While in the second leg, Terengganu won 2–1 (Agg Terengganu 4–1).

In the final, Terengganu opened the scoring with Ashari Samsudin in the 59th minute. In the 81st minute, N. Sembilan equalised through S. Kunalan. But, Hairuddin Omar disappointed Terengganu with his bicycle kick in the 86th minute. Terengganu lost to N. 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.[9]

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt partner
1990– Puma Dunhill EON
−1996 Adidas Dunhill
1996–99 Line 7
2000–04 Mizuno Telekom Malaysia
2005–10 Pronic
2010–11 Specs
2011–12 Top-IT
2012–13 Desa Murni Batik
2013– Umbro

Honours

Title Winners Runners-up
Malaysian Cup (1x) 2001 1973, 1982, 1998, 2011
Division 1/ Premier 1/ Super League 1944, 2001, 2011
Division 2/ Premier 2/ Premier League (2x) 1990, 1998
Malaysian FA Cup (2x) 2000, 2011 1999, 2004
Malaysia Charity Shield (1x) 2001 2002

Grounds

Terengganu FA are currently based at Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Terengganu FA. The stadium holds 15,000 people.

New stadium

At the start of the 2008 season, Terengganu FA used the Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia, constructed by a South Korean construction firm. It was used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 50,000 people and is named after the reigning Terengganu Ruler, Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin. The biggest stadium in the East Coast region of Peninsular Malaysia, it was built to replace Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium as the state's main stadium. Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin himself, who was then the 13th Yang DiPertuan Agong officiated the stadium on 10 May 2008. Its first major use was as the main venue for Sukma Games 2008.

After an incidence where the main roof structures of the stadium collapsed on 2009,[10] they moved back to Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium.

Performance in AFC competitions

2012: Round of 16
Lost To Kelantan[11]

Players

First-team squad

As of 13 November 2014[12]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Malaysia MAS Muhaimin Omar
4 FW Malaysia MAS Abdul Manaf Mamat
5 DF Cameroon CMR Vincent Bikana
7 MF Malaysia MAS Zairo Anuar
8 MF Malaysia MAS Ismail Faruqi Asha'ri
11 DF Malaysia MAS Azlan Zainal
13 DF Malaysia MAS Hasmizan Kamarodin
14 MF Malaysia MAS Mohd Fakhrurazi Musa
15 DF Malaysia MAS Nasril Izzat Jalil
16 DF Malaysia MAS Zubir Azmi
17 DF Malaysia MAS Khairul Ramadhan
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Malaysia MAS Ahmad Nordin Alias
22 MF Malaysia MAS Ashari Samsudin
24 GK Malaysia MAS Shamirza Yusoff
25 GK Malaysia MAS Sharbinee Allawee
42 GK Malaysia MAS Hafidz Romly
–– DF Malaysia MAS Khairul Rosmadi
–– DF Malaysia MAS Radhi Yusof
–– MF Argentina ARG Gustavo López
-- FW England ENG James Wilson (footballer, born 1989)
–– MF Malaysia MAS Hafizal Mohamad
–– DF Malaysia MAS Helmi Remeli
–– MF Malaysia MAS Shahrin Sapien

Out on Loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Malaysia MAS Nor Hakim Hassan (at T-Team)

For recent transfers, see 2014 Terengganu FA Transfers.

President's Cup Team

For the president's cup squads, see Terengganu President's Cup Team.

Terengganu President's Cup Squad (under-21)

The Terengganu President's cup team or Young Turtle is a part of the President Cup Malaysia league team. The President Cup Malaysia is the football competitions in Malaysia for under-21 players. Since its inception, the President Cup Malaysia has been the major tournament for under-21 and under-23 players. In 2009, the format of the competition changes which only under-20 players are eligible for the tournament.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Malaysia MAS Manuel Neuer
2 DF Malaysia MAS Muhd Afiq Naqiuddin Amir Hamzah
3 DF Malaysia MAS Mohd Khairul Rosmadi
4 DF Malaysia MAS Muhd Syafix Ibrahim
5 DF Malaysia MAS Muhammad Radhi Yusof
6 MF Malaysia MAS Mohd Azren Abdul Aziz
7 MF Malaysia MAS Mohd Hafizal Alias
8 MF Malaysia MAS Amirul Dzulkarnain
9 FW Malaysia MAS Mohd Faidzol Fazreen Shamsudin
10 FW Malaysia MAS Muhd Amirul Syahmi Asha'ri
11 FW Malaysia MAS Ahmad Aidil Asyraf Roslan
12 DF Malaysia MAS Mohd Hasyidan Nafie Hamid
13 DF Malaysia MAS Mohd Fakarudin Musa
14 MF Malaysia MAS Alif Shafiq Suhaimi
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Malaysia MAS Tuan Amiruddin
16 MF Malaysia MAS Ibrahim Idham Iliyasat
17 MF Malaysia MAS Mohd Shafiq Azman
18 DF Malaysia MAS Fahmi Mohamad
19 MF Malaysia MAS Tengku Azizol Tengku Adnan
20 MF Malaysia MAS Adrian a/l Davadass
21 MF Malaysia MAS Syed Sobri Syed Mohamad
23 FW Malaysia MAS Rahmat Hassan
24 DF Malaysia MAS Mohd Zawawi
25 GK Malaysia MAS Amierul Hakimi Awang
26 GK Malaysia MAS Muhammad Muslim Yusof
27 FW Malaysia MAS Fazreen Ismail
28 DF Malaysia MAS Khairol Anuar Mazlan
29 DF Malaysia MAS Che Mohd Arif Che Kamarudin

Source:[13]

Club officials

Management

Malaysian politician Wan Ahmad Nizam is the current president of the club.
Position Staff
President Belum diisi
1st Vice-president Belum disi
2nd Vice-president Belum disi
Manager Belum diisi[14]
1st Vice-Manager Belum diisi
2nd Vice-Manager Belum diisi
Security Officer Belum diisi
Media Officer Belum diisi
  • Last updated: 28 October 2013

Current coaching staff

Position Name
Head coach Pep Guardiola
1st Assistant coach Jose Mourinho
2nd Assistant coach Belum diisi
Reserve team coach Belum diisi
Goalkeeping coach Frank Hoek
Fitness Coach Belum diisi
Physiotherapist Belum diisi
Doctor Belum diisi

Individual player awards

M-League Golden Boots – Top Goalscorer Overall

Year Player Total Goal
2010 Malaysia Ashari Samsudin[15] 18
2011 Malaysia Abdul Hadi Yahya[16] 20
2012 Liberia Francis Doe[17] 15

Ranking

As of 1 March 2012 – 28 February 2013[18]
Current Rank Previous Rank Country Level Team Points
422 Indonesia 1st Persipura Jayapura 61.0
423 445 Malaysia 1st Terengganu FA 60.5
423 467 Mexico 1st Club Leon 60.5
423 358 Scotland 1st Aberdeen 60.5
426 458 Romania 1st Pandurii Târgu Jiu 60.0

Past Head Coaches

Football clubs

Clubs directly under supervision of the Association

Clubs affiliated within the Association

See also

References

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  6. ^ "Terengganu FA President Che Mat Jusoh to step down". Goal.com. 8 August 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  7. ^ "Datuk Wan Ahmad Nizam Presiden baru PBSNT". Utusan Malaysia. 17 September 2013. Retrieved 17 September 2013.
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  10. ^ Collapse of Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium
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  16. ^ "Hadi gembira menang kasut Emas 2011". Berita Harian. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
  17. ^ "Forkey Doe, Owona dinobat pemenang kasut emas". Sinar Harian. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  18. ^ "Club World Ranking (Top 400)". IFFHS.de. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
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