PLUS FC

PLUS FC
Full name PLUS Football Club
Nickname(s) Highway Warriors
Founded 2000
Dissolved 2010
Ground Petaling Jaya Stadium,
Petaling Jaya
(Capacity: 25,000)
Final season
2010
10th
Home colours
Away colours

PLUS Football Club (Malay: Kelab Bola Sepak Projek Lebuhraya Utara Selatan) is a defunct football club of PLUS Expressways Berhad, the main toll highway operator company of the Malaysian Expressway System. The club plays in the 1 Division of Malaysian football, the Malaysian Super League. Their home stadium is the MBPJ Stadium, Kelana Jaya, Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Starts in an amateur KLFA Division 2 League in 2000. After 2 years be promoted to KLFA Division 1 League and become KLFA Cup champion in 2004 subsequently qualify to FAM Cup in 2005. Promoted to the 2nd Division of Malaysian league, Premier League Malaysia in 2007 and a year later becomes Runner-Up of this division and automatically promoted to Super League Malaysia 2009 in 2009. The club finished a commendable 7th place in its first season of the Super League Malaysia and reached the quarter-finals stage of the 2009 Malaysia Cup.

PLUS FC withdrew from the 2011 Super League Malaysia following a corporate exercise of PLUS Expressways. They were replaced by Harimau Muda A for the spot at the 2011 Super League Malaysia.

Contents

Honours

Title Winners Runners-up
Division 2/Premier 2/Premier League 2008 (1x)

Achievements (2006-2010)

Year Position League FA Cup Malaysia Cup
2006 Semi Finalist Malaysia FAM Cup Not Qualify Not Qualify
2007 11/11 Malaysia Premier League 2nd Round Not Qualify
2008 Runner Up Malaysia Premier League 2nd Round Not Qualify
2009 7/14 Malaysia Super League 1st Round Quarter Final
2010 10/14 Malaysia Super League Quarter Final Round 1

Players

Final squad (2010)

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Mohd Faizal Abdul Rashid
2 DF Mohd Zaidi Ahmad
3 DF Ramesh Lai Ban Huat
5 DF Norhafiz Zamani Misbah
6 MF Sanjos Sundawat
7 DF Azrul Azmi
8 MF Reeshafiq Alwi
10 FW Mohd Nizaruddin Yusof
11 MF Mohd Lot Abu Hassan
12 MF Sumindran a/l Subramaniam
13 DF Es Lizuan Zahid Amir
14 FW Rusydee Samsuddin
No. Position Player
15 MF Muhammad Ibnu Kassim
17 MF Mohd Nazrin Mohd Nawi
18 FW Muhammad Badrul Hisani Abd Rahman
19 DF Mohamad Abdul Aziz Ismail
20 MF Mohd Fadzli Shaari
21 DF Irwan Fadzli Idrus
22 GK Razi Effendi Suhit
23 MF Mohd Fazrul Hazli Mohd Kadri
25 FW Azi Shahril Azmi
24 GK Mohd Hafidz Romly
25 MF Mohd Ezwan Mohd Jamin
26 DF Hairre Jamaluddin
Transfers (Out)

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

No. Position Player
GK Mohd Faizal Abdul Rashid (to Felda United FC)
DF Mohd Zaidi Ahmad (to PKNS FC)
DF Ramesh Lai Ban Huat (to Felda United FC)
DF Norhafiz Zamani Misbah (to Negeri Sembilan FA)
MF Sanjos Sundawat (to Release)
DF Azrul Azmi (to Felda United FC)
MF Reeshafiq Alwi (to Terengganu FA)
FW Mohd Nizaruddin Yusof (to Felda United FC)
MF Mohd Lot Abu Hassan (to Felda United FC)
MF Sumindran a/l Subramaniam (to Pos Malaysia FC)
DF Es Lizuan Zahid Amir (to Sime Darby FC)
FW Rusydee Samsuddin (to Pos Malaysia FC)
MF Muhamad Ibnu Kassim (to Release)
MF Mohd Nazrin Mohd Nawi (to Kuala Lumpur FA)
FW Muhamad Badrul Hisani Abdul Rahman (to PBDKT T-Team FC)
DF Mohd Abdul Aziz Ismail (to Kelantan FA)
MF Mohd Fadzli Shaari (to Selangor FA)
DF Irwan Fadzli Idrus (to Negeri Sembilan FA)
GK Razi Effendi Suhit (to PKNS FC)
MF Mohd Fazrul Hazli Mohd Kadri (to Perak FA)
MF Azi Shahril Azmi (to Felda United FC)
GK Mohd Hafidz Romly (to Penang FA)
MF Mohd Ezwan Mohd Jamin (to Release)
DF Hairre Jamaluddin (to Rapid KL FC)

For recent transfers, see List of Malaysian football transfers 2010

Team Managers

Year Manager
2000-2010 Husni Mohd Yusof

Team Coaches

Year Manager
2006-2007 Ramli Mahmud
2007 Feisol Abdul Razak
2008-2010 Mat Zan Mat Aris
2010-2010 Jánós Krécská

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