Kelantan FA

Kelantan
Full name Kelantan Football Association
Nickname(s) The Red Warriors
Kijang Emas (The Golden Deer)[1]
Founded 1946, as Kelantan Amateur Football Association[2]
Ground Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium
Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Capacity 22,000[3]
Head Coach Mohd Azraai Khor Abdullah
League Malaysia Super League
2014 Malaysia Super League, 6th
Website Club home page

Kelantan Football Association is a professional football club based in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. The football team plays in the top tier of Malaysian football, Malaysia Super League since 2009. Founded in 1946 and have a long-standing rivalry with Terengganu, the two east coast teams collectively known as the East Coast Derby.[4] Their home is the 22,000-seat Sultan Muhammad IV stadium. Kelantan's regular kit colours are red shirt and shorts with white swath pattern on the side.[5]

The club had their first major success in the 2012 season, when they won the league championship, Malaysia FA Cup, and Malaysia Cup. Domestically, Kelantan have won the Malaysia Super League Championship on 2 occasions, most recently in the 2012 season, 2 Malaysia Cups, 2 Malaysia FA Cups, 1 Malaysia Charity Shield and 1 Malaysian League Division II title.[6] 2012 was their debut playing in the AFC Cup. They played well in the group stage to gain first place. However, the team lost in the quarter final to Erbil SC.[7]

History

The club was founded in 1946 as Kelantan Amateur Football Association (Malay: Persatuan Bola Sepak Amatur Kelantan). In 1986, the former chief minister of Kelantan state, Datuk Haji Ahmad Rastom Haji Ahmad Maher was appointed as the president. 5 years later, the former Kelantan's State Secretary Datuk Haji Wan Hashim Wan Daud took over the president's post. He held the post until 2004. After that, the president post has been held by Datuk Haji Ahmad Jazlan Yaakub. By 2005 Kelantan FA played in the third-tier football league in Malaysia. The team ended the season bottom of the second-tier Malaysia Premier League and was then relegated to the Malaysia FAM League.[8]

Tan Sri Annuar Musa take over The Red Warriors in 2007 and many changes have occurred. Various new approach and renewal is done by him in management and team. The team succeed to improve position in Malaysia Premier League during 2007–08 season. The team ended in third place during the season. Kelantan FA was FA Cup and Malaysia Cup runners-up during 2009 season. Annuar brought a revolution and transformed the way the team was run by introducing changes that were akin to those practised overseas. Local players were given exposure and national players were signed into the team to have a good blend of experience and finesse. Sponsorship deals were signed with various companies and with a good cash flow going into the first few years of his leadership, Kelantan FA now re-branded as The Red Warriors and was ready to take the pitch by storm.[9][10]

2009 season

2009 was the club debut season in the Malaysia Super League after got promoted from Malaysia Premier League. They obtained 1st spot in the league with 81 points. During 2009 Malaysia FA Cup final, they have lost to Selangor FA, 1–4 on penalties after both team ended 1–1 after extra time. 2009 Malaysia Cup became their second finals for the season but unfortunately they also lost to Negeri Sembilan FA where the match was held at the National Stadium, Bukit Jalil.[11]

2010 season

The club gained second place in the Super League table behind Selangor FA with 59 points. The top scorer for the team was Norshahrul Idlan Talaha with 11 goals in the league and 14 goals overall. The team only lost once during the season while they playing against Kedah FA in Kota Bharu. Kelantan FA much awaited 89-year drought of Malaysia Cup ended in 2010 Malaysia Cup after defeating defending champions Negeri Sembilan FA in the final at the National Stadium, Bukit Jalil. They came from behind to clinch a 2–1 win. Negeri Sembilan FA opened the scoring in the 13th minute through a penalty kick by Shahurain Abu Samah after Kelantan FA's keeper Khairul Fahmi Che Mat's felled S. Kunalan in the penalty box. That equaliser came in the 57th minute from a header by Kelantan FA senior striker Hairuddin Omar through a pass by Norshahrul Idlan. Kelantan FA then took the lead through Badhri Radzi in the 65th minute from a lovely pass by Nor Farhan Muhammad.[12][13] Kelantan FA victorious coach B. Sathianathan refused to commit his future to the newly crowned Malaysia Cup champions as he awaits the result of an appeal against a six-months ban.[14] Unfortunately, the team campaign in 2010 Malaysia FA Cup ended in the second round when they ended draw but Kedah FA advanced to next round based on away-goal rules.[15]

2011 season

For the 2011 season the team has beat Selangor FA 2–0 in Charity Shield Cup match held at the Shah Alam Stadium. The goals scored by Norshahrul Idlan Talaha through penalty kick after 7th minute match starts. In the 76th minute, Badhri Radzi securing a 2–0 win for the team. In the FA Cup campaign, Kelantan FA lost to Terengganu FA 1–2 after extra time during final. Kelantan FA's goal scored by Nurul Azwan Roya in the 79th minute.[16] During Malaysia Super League campaign, Kelantan FA won the title for the first time. Therefore, they qualified to compete in 2012 AFC Cup. Norshahrul Idlan Talaha became the top scorer for the team. He scored 19 goals in the league and 25 goals overall. Kelantan FA's Malaysia Cup campaign ended in the quarter-finals as they have lost to Terengganu FA with 5–3 on aggregate.

2012 season

In 2012 season, the team clinched their second successive Malaysia Super League titles in style after thrashing Perak 6–0 at the their home ground. Indra Putra made a hat-trick and 1 goal each from Mohammed Ghaddar, Badhri Radzi and Azwan Roya were enough for the defending champions to top the league again, regardless of the outcome in their two remaining matches.[17][18] During 2012 Malaysia Cup campaign, they have qualified to the final playing against ATM at the Shah Alam Stadium. Before that, they won against Selangor in semi-finals and FELDA United in the quarter-finals. They were top of the table along with Terengganu, ATM FA and Kedah. The final match scores by Norshahrul Idlan Talaha 1–0 before the first half ended. Two minutes after that Rezal Zambery scores by a 20 meters shot defeating Kelantan FA's goalkeeper, Khairul Fahmi. A minute later, Norshahrul Idlan Talaha scores back to make 2–1. On 63rd minutes, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines national striker, Marlon Alex James scores with a header. The scores remain 2–2 until they added an extra times. On 95th minutes, Indra Putra scores with a wonderful volley from the right side defeating Farizal Harun.[19] Kelantan FA beat ATM FA during 2012 Malaysia Cup final. The historical win completed a treble of wins for Kelantan FA after emerging FA Cup champions and Super League champions that season, after last achieved by Kedah FA for two consecutive seasons in 2007 and 2008.[20][21]

2013 season

Kelantan FA starts the season with a defeated to ATM on the Charity Shield Cup match. They have lost on penalties after draw 1–1 after extra time scores by Indra Putra.[22]

The first league of the match was at their home ground and they won against PKNS with scores 2–1. Badhri Radzi scores the equaliser at the last minute of the match to Kelantan FA gained 3 points. Kelantan FA started the 2013 season with a bit inconsistent. They only got 1 win, 3 draws, and 1 lost in the first 5 matches in the league.[23] Kelantan FA close their league campaign by beating LionsXII 2–0 at the Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium. Goals were scored by Badhri Radzi and Dickson Nwakaeme.[24]

In the 2013 Malaysia FA Cup, the team met Johor Darul Takzim in the final after defeating Terengganu FA with 6–5 on aggregate in semi-finals.[25] They also defeating east-Malaysia team, Sarawak in the quarter-finals with 4–1 on aggregate. The team initially gets a bye for the first round and they played at the second round defeating PKNS in Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium in Kota Bharu with 4–2 in score. During the final, Kelantan FA wins 1–0 against Johor Darul Takzim FC. The sole goal was scored by Nor Farhan Muhammad 15 minutes into the game. With this victory Kelantan FA successfully retain their FA Cup title for the second year in the row.[26][27]

During Malaysia Cup final, Kelantan FA failed to retain their title last year after a defeat to Pahang FA with 0–1. [28] |

2014 Season

Kelantan Fa started the season with a win with a 1 goal difference during the match Kelantan vs Sime Darby F.C. at their home ground,Sultan Mohamad IV Stadium thanks to 2 goals scored by Mohammed Ghaddar.[29] Their first loss in this season was at their home ground also during the match Kelantan vs PKNS F.C. when an unexpected comeback with 2 goals after a goal from Ahmad Fakri Saarani lead Kelantan at the start gained them a valuable 3 points.[30] On this season Kelantan only win 10 from 24 matches and at the last the chart shows that Kelantan are the 6th team from all 12th team in Malaysia Super League. Controversy arose when the fans were not happy with Steve Darby because of his style of management and he was replaced by George Boateng after he lost a match with a bad result during the match Kelantan vs Sime Darby F.C. where Kelantan lost to Sime Darby F.C. 0-4.[31][32][33] Prince Tagoe also might be a name that the fans do not want to hear anymore after he hecame one of the worsts player Kelantan FA ever had when he came during mid season to replace Mohammed Ghaddar.[34][35]

AFC Cup competitions

2012 season

2012 was Kelantan FA debut compete in AFC Cup, they were selected along with, Terengganu as the Malaysian representatives to play in the 2012 AFC Cup. The team was drawn into Group G with Arema Cronous, Ayeyawady United and Navibank Saigon. The team was on top of the table. Malaysian's partner, Terengganu was defeated by Kelantan FA in the round of 16 with 3–2 in Kota Bharu. During quarter-finals, Kelantan FA lost to Erbil SC from Iraq 6–2 on aggregate.[36]

2013 season

In 2013, the team qualified to the Kelantan FA for the second time after wining a treble in the Malaysian football. They were also on top of group G, with SHB Da Nang, Maziya and Ayeyawady United. They qualified just until round of 16 after defeated by Hong Kong's football club, Kitchee SC with 2–0 in score. Selangor also join their journey in the AFC Cup competitions.[37]

2014 season

Kelantan FA eligible to play in the 2014 AFC Cup tournament for the third consecutive year after beating Johor Darul Takzim in 2013 Malaysia FA Cup Final but knocked out early in the group stage.[38]

Stadium

Kelantan FA ground stadium is Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium in Kota Bharu. The stadium is usually full by 22,000 spectators especially during the Malaysia FA Cup and Malaysia Cup matches.

Controversial

2009 FA Cup semi-final incident

On 7 April 2009, Halim Napi was suspended for punching and stepping on Negeri Sembilan's defender, Aidil Zafuan during 2009 FA Cup semi-final first-leg match.[39] As a result of the incident, the team have been slapped with a total fine of RM 900,000 and their ground in Kota Bharu has been suspended as a venue for all matches sanctioned by FAM until the end of the season.[40]

Lack of ticket issue

On 25 June 2013, Kelantan FA fans turned unruly after the 2013 FA Cup Final tickets were sold out in 10 minutes. There were chaotic scenes when the tickets were put up on sale at the Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium. Kelantan FA fans, who had started queuing up for the tickets from as early as 6 a.m., became agitated when the tickets were sold out barely 10 minutes after going on sale at 9am. Although Kelantan Football Association was allocated 30,000 of the 87,000 tickets available for the finals against Johor Darul Takzim, fans claimed that only 16 tickets were bought by four spectators before the sold-out announcement was made. This caused the agitated fans to break down the stadium gate before forcing the seller to hand over the bag containing the tickets.

However, there were only tickets for the previous night's Malaysia Super League match between Kelantan FA and Pahang in the bag. The angry fans then proceeded to tear up the tickets before venting their anger by hurling abuse at absent Kelantan FA officials. Kelantan FA's secretary and team manager, Haji Azman Ibrahim, said that most of the 30,000 tickets had been pre-booked in bulk, and there were limited tickets on sale at the stadium. He also assured the fans that the pre-booked tickets were for Kelantan FA supporters. He has requested the Football Association of Malaysia for more tickets, and said that he expected a response on 26 June. The problem of insufficient tickets is not new, as many fans always want to see Kelantan FA play whenever it is in a final.[41]

Season By Season record

Season League FA Cup Malaysia
Cup
Charity
Shield
AFC Cup Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos League Goals Total Goals
2007–08 MPL 24 16 5 3 59 30 53 3rd R1 GS NQ NQ M. Moustapha 27
2009 MSL 26 14 2 10 49 36 44 6th RU RU NQ NQ Indra Putra Mahayuddin 14 Indra Putra Mahayuddin 29
2010 MSL 26 17 8 1 50 14 59 2nd R2 W NQ NQ Norshahrul Idlan Talaha 11 Norshahrul Idlan Talaha 14
2011 MSL 26 17 5 4 52 21 56 1st RU QF W NQ Norshahrul Idlan Talaha 19 Norshahrul Idlan Talaha 25
2012 MSL 26 18 6 2 53 18 60 1st W W RU QF Mohammed Ghaddar 9 Mohammed Ghaddar 15
2013 MSL 22 10 6 6 32 20 36 4th W RU RU R16 Indra Putra Mahayuddin, Mohd Badhri Mohd Radzi, Nor Farhan Muhammad 6 Mohd Badhri Mohd Radzi 16
2014 MSL 22 10 1 11 26 29 31 6th SF QF NQ GS Francis Forkey Doe, Mohamed Shawky 5 Francis Forkey Doe 13
2015 MSL NQ NQ
Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated In Progress Not Qualified

  • P = Played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • F = Goals for
  • A = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Pos = Final position

  • DQ = Disqualified
  • QR1 = First Qualifying Round
  • QR2 = Second Qualifying Round
  • QR3 = Third Qualifying Round
  • QR4 = Fourth Qualifying Round
  • RInt = Intermediate Round
  • R1 = Round 1
  • R2 = Round 2
  • R3 = Round 3

  • R4 = Round 4
  • R5 = Round 5
  • R6 = Round 6
  • GR = Group stage
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • RU = Runners-up
  • S = Shared
  • W = Winners

Honours

Domestic

League

Cups

Asian

Treble

Record of Success

Current squad

As of 25 April 2015[42]

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

No. Name Nationality Position
Goalkeepers
1 Muhammad Syazwan Yusoff Malaysia GK
19 Khairul Fahmi Che Mat (Vice-Captain) Malaysia GK
30 Mohd Shahrizan Ismail Malaysia GK
Defenders
2 Norhafiz Zamani Misbah Malaysia CB, DM
3 Mohd Fitri Omar Malaysia LB, LM, LW, ST
4 Jonathan McKain Australia CB, DM
5 Nik Shahrul Azim Abdul Halim Malaysia CB, RB
6 Mohd Farisham Ismail Malaysia CB, RB, LB
15 Noor Hazrul Mustafa Malaysia RB, LB, RM, LM
17 Tuan Mohd Faim Tuan Zainal Abidin Malaysia CB, RB
18 Muhd Nazri Ahmad Malaysia RB, CB
24 Zairul Fitree Ishak Malaysia LB, LM
42 Amiridzwan Taj Tajuddin Malaysia CB, DM
Midfielders
7 Brendan Gan (Vice-Captain) Australia Malaysia DM, CM, RB
8 Wan Zaharulnizam Zakaria Malaysia LM, LW
11 Wan Zack Haikal Wan Noor Malaysia RM, RW, LM, LW
12 Mohd Amar Rohidan Malaysia DM, CM
13 Ahmad Fakri Saarani Malaysia RW, RM, ST
16 Mohd Badhri Mohd Radzi (Captain) Malaysia AM,CM
Forwards
9 Erwin Carrillo Colombia ST
10 Mohd Nor Farhan Muhammad (Vice-Captain) Malaysia ST, RW, AM
23 Mohd Khairul Izuan Rosli Malaysia ST, AM, RW, LW
47 Austin Amutu Nigeria ST
50 Gilmar Brazil ST

Transfer In 2015

For recent transfers, see List of Malaysian football transfers 2015

On loan

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

No. Position Player
Nigeria FW Austin Amutu (on loan from Warri Wolves F.C.)

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
Malaysia MF Mohd Rozaimi Azwar (on loan to Sabah FA)
Malaysia DF Faizol Nazlin Sayuti (on loan to Sabah FA)


Under-21's Squad

No. Name Nationality Position D.O.B
Goalkeepers
Muhammad Syazwan Mahmad Azahary Malaysia GK 1994
Wan Mohd Faqih Mustafah Malaysia GK 1994
Ahmad Syihan Hazmi Mohamed Malaysia GK 22/2/96
Defenders
Mohamed Fazli Radi Malaysia DC 1995
Muhamad Aiman Muhaimi Zolkifli Malaysia DC 1995
Mohd Amar Auji Ramzi Malaysia DL 1995
Mohd Nazibollah Razi Malaysia DC 1995
Aminur Arrasyid Kamaruzaman Malaysia DC 1995
11 Mohd Qayyum Marjoni Sabil Malaysia DL 28/3/94
26 Mohamed Zafran Akramin Abdul Razak Malaysia DR 14/1/94
Mohd Syamry Mohamad Malaysia DR 1994
Muhammad Aizat Afiq Mohd Khaled Malaysia DL 1994
Midfielders
Mohd Hanafiah Muhamad Malaysia DMC/MC 1995
Mohamad Aminudin Mohd Yusoff Malaysia ML/AML 10/1/94
Wan Ahmad Fuad Wan Jusoh Malaysia DMC/MC 20/4/95
Mohd Nashrizam Abdul Rashid Malaysia ML/AML 1995
Raja Syukriman Raja Ismail Malaysia MR/AMR 1995
Muhamad Shahrul Hakim Rahim Malaysia MR/AMR 2/2/95
Muhamad Izzad Muhamad Malaysia MC/AMC 1995
Muhamad Fadhilah Mohd Pauzi Malaysia DMC/MC 23/4/96
Mohd Fahmi Izzuddin Mohd Lokeman Malaysia MC/AMC 1995
Mohd Syafiq Abdul Rahman Malaysia MR/AMR 1995
Forwards
Nik Mohd Eddie Adha Nik Hassan Malaysia ST 1995
Fakhrul Zaman Wan Abdullah Zawawi Malaysia ST 13/4/94
Mohd Luqman Hakimi Ayub Malaysia ST 1995
14 Adlie Aziz Malaysia ST 16/2/94
Mohamad Faizwan Abdullah Malaysia ST 9/2/94

Source:[43] Source:[44]

Under-19's Squad

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 TBA
2 Malaysia DF Mohd Zulhafizi Aziz
3 Malaysia DF Mohd Azwan Aripin
4 Malaysia DF Ahmad Amirul Amin
5 Malaysia DF Muhamad Fathurrahman
6 Malaysia DF Mohamad Hakim
7 Malaysia MF Mohd Khairul Rizam
8 Malaysia MF Muhd Fadhillah Mohd Pauzi
9 Malaysia FW Mohd Ramani Nabil Roslan
10 Malaysia FW Mohd Syazwan Fikry Mohd Husairi
11 Malaysia MF Khairull Anwar
12 Malaysia MF Mohd Amsar Abdullah
13 Malaysia DF Ahmad Azri
14 Malaysia FW Mohamad Fikram Mohamad
No. Position Player
15 Malaysia DF Muhammad Syafiq
16 Malaysia DF Muhammad Nazmie
17 Malaysia FW Mohammad Asyraf
18 Malaysia DF TBA
19 Malaysia MF Muhamad Fitri
20 Malaysia DF Mohd Danial Haqim Deraman
21 Malaysia DF TBA
22 Malaysia GK Mohd Ridzhuan
23 Malaysia DF Mohamad Azrul Fahmie
24 Malaysia MF Amir Asyraf
25 Malaysia GK Mohd Syafiq
47 Malaysia MF Wan Alif Aiman Rosmaidi
50 Malaysia DF Wan Muhammad Azam

Transfer

For recent transfers, see List of Malaysian football transfers 2015

Club officials

Backroom staff

Position Name
President Malaysia Annuar Musa
Director Malaysia Rosmadi Ismail
General Manager Malaysia Azman Ibrahim
Assistant Manager Malaysia Wan Badri Wan Omar
Director of Football Netherlands George Boateng
Head Coach Malaysia Mohd Azraai Khor Abdullah
Assistant Coach 1 Malaysia Zahasmi Ismail
Assistant Coach 2 Malaysia Mohd Sideek Samsudin
Goalkeeping Coach Malaysia Ismail Chawalit Abu Bakar
Fitness Coach Croatia Luka Basic
Physiotherapist Malaysia Mohd Zainuddin Zakariar & Ahmad Faris Musa
Chief Scout Malaysia Mohd Hashim Mustapha
U-21's Head Coach Malaysia Mohd Nafuzi Mohd Zain
U-21's Assistant Coach Malaysia Kamaruddin Mohamad
U-21's Goalkeeping Coach Malaysia Mohd Halim Napi
U-21's Fitness Coach Malaysia Ghazali Hussin
U-21's Physiotherapist Malaysia Mohd Naim Mohd Sukri
U-19's Head Coach Malaysia Tengku Hazman Raja Hassan
U-19's Assistant Coach Malaysia Nik Ahmad Fadly Nik Leh
Media Officer Malaysia Zuki Deraman
Security Officer Malaysia Mohd Farek@Fared Abdul Ghani
Masseuse Malaysia Mohd Naim Mohd Sukri
Kit man/Equipment Malaysia Harun Ismail

Managerial history

Manager by Years (1991–present)

Name Nat Period Notes
Yusof Ali Malaysia 1991
Zulkifle Wan Yusoff Malaysia 1994
Suhaidi Yusof Malaysia 1998
Wan Hashim Wan Daud Malaysia 1998-2002
Azman Ibrahim Malaysia 2005
Ahmad Jazlan Yaakub Malaysia 2006-2008
Peter James Butler England 2009 First foreign manager
Azman Ibrahim Malaysia 2009-2012
Bojan Hodak Croatia Jan 2013-Feb 2013 Second foreign manager
Azman Ibrahim Malaysia Feb 2013-

Coaches

Coaches by Years (1988–present)

Name Nat Period Honours
Milan Đuričić Croatia 1988
Majid Ariff Singapore 1989
Mahadi Yusof (caretaker) Malaysia 1989
Mohamad Che Su Malaysia 1990
Milan Đuričić Croatia 1991
Mahadi Yusof (caretaker) Malaysia June 1991
Horst Heese Germany 1992
M. Karathu Malaysia 1993
Milouš Kvaček Czech Republic 1994-1995
Kelly Tham Malaysia 1996-1997
Kamaruddin Md Noor Malaysia 1998
Mosthakeen Omar Malaysia 1999
Abdul Rahim Ahmad Malaysia 2000 2000 Division 2/Premier 2/Premier League
K. Rajagopal Malaysia 1 Jan 2001 – 1 Jan 2003
Kamaruddin Pabli Malaysia 2003-2004
Abdul Rahim Ahmad Malaysia 2005-2006
Kamaruddin Mohamad Malaysia 2007
Anizan Daud Malaysia 2007
Norizan Bakar Malaysia 2008-31 May 2008
Régis Laguesse France June 2008-Aug 2008
Peter James Butler England 2008-19 Sep 2009 Runner-up 2009 Malaysia FA Cup
B. Sathianathan Malaysia Sep 2009–Jan 2011 Runner-up 2009 Malaysia Cup
2010 Malaysia Cup
M. Karathu Malaysia Jan 2011-Nov 2011 2011 Malaysia Super League
2011 Charity Shield
Peter James Butler England 15 Nov 2011 – 29 Feb 2012 Runner-up 2012 Charity Shield
Bojan Hodak Croatia 29 Feb 2012-Nov 2013 2012 Malaysia Super League
2012 Malaysia FA Cup
2012 Malaysia Cup
2013 Malaysia FA Cup
Runner-up 2013 Malaysia Cup
Runner-up 2013 Charity Shield
Steve Darby England Nov 2013-Apr 2014
George Boateng Ghana Netherlands Apr 2014- 24 Mar 2015
Mohd Azraai Khor Abdullah Malaysia 24 Mar 2015-

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Achievements
Preceded by
Selangor
Malaysia Super League Champions
2011 . 2012
Succeeded by
LionsXII
Preceded by
Kedah
Treble Winners
2012
Succeeded by
Incumbent