PDRM FA

PDRM FA
Full name Persatuan Bolasepak Polis Di-Raja Malaysia
(Polis Di-Raja Malaysia Football Association)
Nickname(s) The Cops
Harimau Biru
Sang Saka Biru
Ground MBPJ Stadium
Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Capacity 25,000
Chairman Datuk Seri Noor Rashid Ibrahim
Manager Abdul Mubin Mokhtar
Coach Azman Adnan
League Malaysia Super League
2014 Malaysia Premier League, 1st (promoted)

The Polis Di-Raja Malaysia Football Association, or simply known as PDRM FA is an association football club associated with the entity of the Royal Malaysia Police. The club currently plays at first division of Malaysian football, the Malaysia Super League in 2015 following promotion in the second division of Malaysian football, the Malaysia Premier League in 2014. Dollah Salleh has been the coach of the team in 2014 season before being appointed as the coach of Malaysia national football team.[1]

Their home stadium is Hang Jebat Stadium in Malacca.

History

During 2006–07 season, PDRM has won the premier league champions and were promoted to Malaysia Super League. They have got seventh place in their debut league. 2009 was the unfortunate year for them. The team fall to the final position in the league and was relegated to the Malaysia Premier League.

Officials

Team Committee

Current coaching staff

Position Name
General Manager Malaysia Abdul Mubin Mokhtar
Assistant Manager Malaysia
Head Coach Malaysia Azman Adnan
Assistant Coach Malaysia Mohd Fauzi Pilus
Coach Malaysia Mohd Nazrulerwan Makmor
Goalkeeping Coach Malaysia Azlisham Ibrahim
Fitness Coach Malaysia Mohamad Hafiz Tajudin
Physiotherapist Malaysia Mohd Khalid Mohd Sain
Safety Officer & Koordinator I Malaysia Mohd Noorzaihan Aziz
Safety Officer & Koordinator II Malaysia Mohd Khusyairi Zulkapli
Safety Officer Malaysia Muhamad Hafizi Nooraldin
Media Officer Malaysia Omar Hamzah
U21 Manager Malaysia Mohd Yusoff Awang
U21 Head Coach Malaysia Anuar Udin
U21 Assistant Coach Malaysia Zulkhairi Mohd Zabidi
U21 Goalkeeping Coach Malaysia Mohd Atfan Hat
U21 Physiotherapist Malaysia Dzulkarnaen Junos
Team Assistant Malaysia Abdul Malek Abdul Rahman
Team Assistant Malaysia Muhd Hafis Abdul Rashid

Current Squad

No. Name Nationality Position
Goalkeepers
1 Wilfried Anak Jabun Malaysia GK
22 Badrulzaman Abdul Halim Malaysia GK
25 Saiful Amar Sudar Malaysia GK
Defenders
3 Arman Fareez Ali Malaysia LB, CB
4 Ahmad Nizam Mohd Rodzi Malaysia LB, LM
5 Mohd Fadhil Mohd Hashim Malaysia CB, LB, DM,
17 V. Thirumurugan Malaysia RB
19 Mohd Afif Amiruddin Malaysia CB, DM, CM
24 Mohd Muslim Ahmad (Captain) Malaysia CB
23 Mohd Fekry Tajudin Malaysia LB
Midfielders
2 Muhd Eskandar Ismail Malaysia CM, DM
8 Ahmad Ezrie Shafizie Sazali Malaysia CM
9 Shahurain Abu Samah Malaysia RM, RW, AM, CM
11 Lot Abu Hassan Malaysia RM, AM, CM, RW
12 Nurul Azwan Roya Malaysia LM, LW, RM, RW
13 Mohd Fauzi Abdul Majid Malaysia CM, AM, RM, RW
14 Mohd Alafi Mahmud Malaysia LM, LW
15 Mohd Azrul Azman Malaysia CM
16 Mohd Faizal Abu Bakar Malaysia RM, RW, AM
18 Muhd Asyidi Dil Ashar Yusof Malaysia AM, CM
20 Isma Alif Mohd Salim Malaysia LM, LW
26 Mohamadou Sumareh The Gambia AM, CM, RM, LM, RW
Jaime Bragança East Timor LM,LW,AM, CM
Forwards
7 Ali Ashfaq Maldives ST
10 Dramane Traore Mali ST
28 Khairul Izuan Abdullah Malaysia ST
32 Haziq Fikri Hussein Malaysia ST

Source:[2]

PDRM President's Cup Team (U-21)

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 Firman Zamri
2 Malaysia DF Mohd Safiee Ahmad
3 Malaysia DF Muhammad Farhan Abdul Hamid
4 Malaysia DF
5 Malaysia DF Muhammad Nur Zhafri Zaini
6 Malaysia DF
7 Malaysia MF Ahmad Nazrin Ahmad Nazim
8 Malaysia MF Muhd Amirul Abas
9 Malaysia FW Noorfadhli Nooramizian
10 Malaysia FW Nur Fahmi Mohd Pauzee
11 Malaysia FW Nur Saiful Abdul Rahman
12 Malaysia DF Osman Damanhuri
13 Malaysia DF Muhamad Syauki Abdul Wahab
No. Position Player
14 Malaysia FW Haziq Fikri Hussein
15 Malaysia DF Muhd Izzat Ikmal Mohd Azpawi
16 Malaysia FW
17 Malaysia FW Mohd Naiful Afiq Sulaiman
18 Malaysia FW Amir Saiful Badeli
19 Malaysia FW Mohd Syafiq Redzuan Mohd Pauzee
20 Malaysia FW
21 Malaysia MF Muhammad Asyraf Abdul Wahaid
22 Malaysia GK Mohd Zulfadhli Ahmad Kamal
23 Malaysia DF Mohd Shafiq Rosdi
24 Malaysia MF
25 Malaysia GK Muhd Hafizi Sudin

Source:[3]

Transfers

For recent transfers, see List of Malaysian football transfers 2015

Coaches

Year Coach
1990–91 Malaysia Rahim Abdullah
1992 England Ken Morton
1993 England David Harrison
1994 Malaysia Ismail Ramli
1995–98 Malaysia Bahwandi Hiralal
1999–00
2001 Malaysia K. Thayananthan
2002 Malaysia Rahim Abdullah
2003
2004–06 Malaysia Mohd Dali Wahid
2006–10 Malaysia K. Thayanathan
2010–11 Malaysia T. Kanapathy
2011–13 Malaysia R. Nalathamby
2013–14 Malaysia Dollah Salleh

Transfers

For recent transfers, see List of Malaysian football transfers 2015

List of seasons

Updated on 24 June 2014

Season P W D L F A Pts Pos scope="col" rowspan="2 scope="col"|FA Cup scope="col" rowspan="2 scope="col"|Malaysia Cup scope="col" rowspan="2 scope="col"|Top Scorer scope="col" rowspan="2 scope="col"|Goals
2011 22 12 3 7 36 28 39 3rd Round of 32 Group Stage Malaysia Khairul Izuan Abdullah 12
2012 22 11 5 6 50 38 38 4th Round of 32 - Malaysia Khairul Izuan Abdullah 27
2013 22 7 4 11 41 39 25 7th Round of 32 - Malaysia Khairul Izuan Abdullah 8
2014 22 16 4 2 63 23 52 1st Quarter-finals - Maldives Ali Ashfaq 17

Honours

  • Winners (2): 2007, 2014
  • Runners-up: 2000

Former players

Local

Foreign

Football Clubs

Direct Clubs under direct supervision of the Association

Affiliated Clubs outside the Association

References

  1. "Dollah Heads to PDRM and a Host of Coaching Changes in M-League". 5 November 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  2. "PDRM 2014 Statistics". ifball.com. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  3. "PDRM U21". pdrmfa.com.my. Retrieved 10 May 2014.

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