Johor Darul Ta'zim II F.C.

JDT II FC
Full name Johor Darul Ta'zim II Football Club
Nickname(s) Harimau Selatan Johor II
Founded 29 December 1955 (as Johor FA)
Ground Pasir Gudang Stadium
Johor Bahru
Ground Capacity 15,000
Chairman Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim
Coach Mexico Benjamín Mora Mendivil
League Malaysia Premier League
Last Season 2015 Malaysia Premier League, 5th
Website Club home page

The Johor Darul Ta'zim II FC (Malay: Kelab Bolasepak Johor Darul Ta'zim II) or simply known as JDT II FC (formerly known as Johor FA) is a Malaysian football team. JDT II FC represent the state of Johor under the supervision of Johor Football Association. The other team is Johor Darul Ta'zim FC which represent the state in Malaysia Super League.

History

JDT II was founded as Johor FA in 1955 and are known as one of the "second-wave" football teams to participated in Malaysian football league (first-wave are Kedah, Selangor etc.;). In its early years, the team was based in Kluang, Johor under the guidance of its Johor Football Association. In 1964, the southern-side team moved to Tan Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium. Few changes in the management of Johor Football Association in the 1970s saw Datuk Suleiman Mohd Noor appointed as president and team manager. Under his management, the team rose as a formidable team in the football scene. This was proven some years later when JDT II won Piala Razak trophy in 1983 and their first ever Malaysia Cup trophy in 1985 and also Piala Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah (better known as Piala Sumbangsih) in 1986 under then coach, Ahmad Esa. When the game went Semi-Pro in 1989, Johor are the first team that won the Malaysia Cup and the Malaysia League in 1991, thus achieved a "Grand Double", first ever by a team in this country during that Semi-Pro period. It was also a second Malaysia Cup for the Johor team. In 1992, JDT II finished seventh in the league, their worst standings since 1989. This was proven crucial for the former coach, Michael Urukalo, as he was dismissed and replaced by Wan Jamak Wan Hassan. JDT II see off their 1993 season well, standing at fifth position even without two of their cup-winners import players, Abbas Saad and Alistair Edwards. The team then went on with years of trophyless drought until 1998, when they won their first FA Cup. Next season saw that the team clinched promotion to top division in winning the Malaysia Premier League title. JDT II had a tough seasons in the Premier One League and finally were relegated back to Premier Two League in 2001 after two years in top-flight division. For the 2006–07 Malaysia Premier League competition, Johor FA decided to compete under the sponsored name Johor PBT Pasir Gudang (or Johor Pasir Gudang). They were given the green light by Football Association of Malaysia on 9 January 2007 to compete under the new name. Reasons behind the change for the team's name are controversial because the team had to merged with now-defunct Pasir Gudang United F.C. which caused an unrest amongst supporters. However, there are another reason because the Pasir Gudang Local Authority (PBTPG), now known as Majlis Perbandaran Pasir Gudang (MPPG), is Johor FA's main sponsor during that season.

Club's Names

Honours

Domestic

League

  • Winners (1): 1991[1]
  • Runners-up (1): 1985[2]
  • Winners (1): 1999[3]

Cups

  • Winners (2): 1985,[2] 1991[4]
  • Runners-up (1): 1986[5]
  • Winners (1): 1998[6]
  • Winners (1): 1986[4]
  • Runners-up (2): 1992,[4] 1999[4]
  • Winners (1): 2012

International

Current squad

No. Name Nat. Birth Position
Goalkeepers
1 Samuel Somerville Malaysia 06/08/94 GK
20 Fazli Paat Malaysia 27/11/89 GK
22 Al-Hafiz Hamzah Malaysia 15/03/84 GK
Defender
2 Che Rashid Malaysia 17/12/94 RB, LB
3 Dominic Tan Malaysia 12/03/97 CB/DM
5 Baihakki Khaizan Singapore 31/01/84 CB
15 Hasbullah Abu Bakar Malaysia 26/10/94 DM/CM
16 Tuah Iskandar Malaysia 29/01/87 RB/RWB
18 Irfan Ghani Malaysia 17/06/89 RB/RWB
24 Amirul Ikmal Malaysia 17/01/96 RB/RWB
25 Fandi Othman Malaysia 25/04/92 LM/LB
26 Kamarul Afiq Malaysia 07/05/86 CB
32 Syazwan Andik Malaysia 04/08/96 RW/LW
Midfielders
4 Haify Haikal Malaysia 24/04/98 CB
7 Irfan Fazail Malaysia 12/04/91 CM
11 Faizol Hussien Malaysia 12/05/86 CM/AM
12 Azwan Roya Malaysia 25/06/86 LM/LW
13 Akmal Ishak Malaysia 19/07/94 ST
14 Yazid Zaini Malaysia 27/08/94 CM
17 Shahril Ishak Singapore 23/01/84 ST/AM
19 Alif Yusof Malaysia 19/01/91 LM/LW
21 Afiq Fazail Malaysia 29/09/94 CM
27 Shazalee Ramlee Malaysia 28/07/94 CM
28 Nicholas Swirad Malaysia 28/05/91 CB
29 Curren Singh Fern Malaysia 06/07/93 DM
30 Stuart Wark Malaysia 1989 CM
31 Hariz Kamarudin Malaysia 02/07/97 CB
x Shahrul Nizam Samsudin Malaysia 07/02/93 CB
x Mohd Aikal Aiman Azlan Malaysia 07/08/94 LM/LW
x Mohd Syafuan Riduwan Malaysia 09/07/90 RB/RM
x Muhd Sukur Abd Rani Malaysia 28/05/95 ST
Strikers
8 Zaquan Adha Malaysia 03/08/87 ST/RW
9 Paulo Rangel Brazil 04/02/85 ST
10 Shafiq Shaharudin Malaysia 26/03/94 ST/RW
23 Ramzi Haziq Malaysia 23/12/94 ST/RW

Transfers 2016

For recent transfers, see List of Malaysian football transfers 2016

In

Name From
Brazil Paulo Rangel Malaysia Terengganu FA
Malaysia Stuart Wark Australia Albany Creek Excelsior FC
Malaysia Shazalee Ramlee Australia Balcatta FC
Malaysia Curran Ferns Australia Brisbane City FC
Malaysia Nick Swirad Australia Northern Rangers FC
Malaysia Daniel Ting England Droylsden F.C.
Malaysia Samuel Sommerville England Tooting & Mitcham United
Malaysia Kevin Gunter Switzerland FC Wiedikon
Malaysia Amirul Ikmal Hafiz Malaysia Harimau Muda
Malaysia Mohd Syazwan Andik Mohd Ishak Malaysia Harimau Muda
Malaysia Dominic Tan Jun Jin Malaysia Harimau Muda C
Malaysia Muhd Hafiy Haikal Ismail Malaysia Harimau Muda C
Malaysia Muhd Hariz Kamarudin Malaysia Harimau Muda C
Malaysia Muhammad Al-Hafiz Malaysia Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C.
Malaysia Muhd Sukur Abdul Rani Malaysia Johor Darul Ta'zim III F.C.
Malaysia Sharul Nizam Samsudin Malaysia Johor Darul Ta'zim III F.C.
Malaysia Tuah Iskandar Jamaluddin Malaysia Perak FA
Malaysia Mohd Fazli Paat Malaysia Sabah FA
Malaysia Aikal Aiman Azlan Malaysia Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. U21
Malaysia Mohd Yazid Zaini Malaysia Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. U21
Malaysia Mohd Nurul Azwan Roya Free Agent
Malaysia Rozaimi Abdul Rahman Free Agent

Out

Name To
Argentina Nicolás Delmonte Argentina Club Sportivo Estudiantes
Argentina Leandro Velázquez Colombia Deportivo Pasto
Malaysia Muhammad Akram Mahinan Malaysia Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C.
Malaysia Na'im Nazmi Zainuddin Malaysia Kuala Lumpur FA
Malaysia Afiff Aizad Azman Malaysia NS Matrix F.C.
Malaysia Daniel Ting Malaysia NS Matrix F.C. (loan)
Malaysia Kevin Gunter Malaysia NS Matrix F.C. (loan)
Malaysia Hazsyafiq Hamzah Malaysia PDRM FA
Malaysia Zulfadhli Mohamed Malaysia PDRM FA
Malaysia Izuan Jarudin Malaysia Perlis FA
Malaysia Azuan Izam

Current coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Malaysia Mohd Za'nal Misran
Assistant Manager Malaysia
Head Coach Mexico Benjamin Mora
Assistant Coach Malaysia Ramlan Rashid
Coach Germany
Fitness Coach Malaysia Azmi Ibrahim
Goalkeeping coach Malaysia Jalil Man
Physiotherapist Malaysia Lifizan Haili

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External links

References

  1. "Malaysia – List of Champions". rsssf.com. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Malaysia 1985". rsssf.com. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  3. "Malaysia – List of Second Level Champions". rsssf.com. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Malaysia – List of Cup Winners". rsssf.com. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  5. "Malaysia 1986". rsssf.com. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  6. "Malaysia 1998". rsssf.com. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  7. "Brunei – Football at the Brunei Merdeka Games". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
  8. "PBNJ Development Plan (Youth) – PART I". Johor Southern Tigers. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
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