Kedah FA

Kedah FA
Full name Persatuan Bola Sepak Kedah Darul Aman
Nickname(s) The Red Eagle
Founded 1924 (1924)
Ground Darul Aman Stadium
Ground Capacity 32,387[1]
President Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah
Coach Nidzam Adzha Yusoff
League Malaysia Super League
2016 Malaysia Super League, 3rd
Website Club website

Kedah Football Association (Malay: Persatuan Bola Sepak Kedah) is a football association that supervises football in the state of Kedah, Malaysia.

Kedah FA is a professional football team in Malaysian that represent the state of Kedah and under the supervision of Kedah Football Association. Kedah FA currently play in the Malaysia Super League, and they are the only team in the history of Malaysian football to ever achieved a double treble titles in 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons.

History

Kedah FA traditional colours are red and black, but currently the home kit has been in the colours of green and yellow since 1988. This idea was suggested by Dato' Shukri Hashim after Kedah FA Deputy President, Ahmad Basri Akil asked for a different set of colours for the home kit. However, Ahmad Basri changed Shukri's idea to 'green and yellow' which fits the Kedah state's nickname Jelapang Padi. The Kedah FA kit is currently manufactured by Lotto. Their previous kit manufacturers were Line 7, Lotto and Puma. Kedah FA's first team sponsor was Sharp, from 1989 to 2000. Following that, the club was sponsored by Modenas. Their current shirt sponsor is PKNK which had been the main team sponsor of Kedah FA since 2005. The ideas of the current Kedah FA crest also came from Ahmad Basri Akil after he announced the then-new Kedah FA official colours of green and yellow in 1988. Green dominates the background; the side of the crest shows 11 joint bordered lines which signify the 11 districts of the Kedah state. At the centre of the crest is a ball and Allamanda flowers; as the flower is green and yellow in colour, which are suitable with the new Kedah FA colours and the team motto, "Biar Jasa Jadi Kenangan" is written in yellow.

The football team was founded in 1924 by Tunku Yaacob Ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah[2] as a president, though they only had limited success until the appointment of the late Dato' Paduka Ahmad Basri Akil as manager in 1985. Under Ahmad Basri Akil, Kedah FA qualified for six Malaysia Cup final matches in a seven-year period between 1987 and 1993; and won 2 Malaysia Cup titles, 1 league title and 1 FA Cup title. The club experienced a lean period in the 1980s and 1990s, but enjoyed a revival in the new millennium by winning the treble in 2007 and 2008. After the glorious double treble achievement under the guidance of Azraai Khor, Kedah start to have a dip in their performance. This is mainly because of the loss of their influential import players; the likes of Nelson San Martín, Bernard Huggins and Marlon James, who had been The Canaries peripheral figures in their double treble glory due to new ruling by FAM. Problems with the new management team also led to Azraai Khor departure. However, their local heroes such as Baddrol Bakhtiar, Khyril Muhymeen and Helmi Eliza Elias who had been a spine in the recent glory pledged to stay on and bring the glory days back. Kedah were relegated to the premier league after lost 3–2 at the playoff final to Pahang FA in penalty shootout. Marijo Tot was hired replacing Wan Jamak in attempt to steer The Canaries back into Super League. The 2013 season also seeing the return of former Kedah FA talisman, Nelson Sam Martin. In 2014 Kedah FA signed Billy Mehmet and this was the most successful season the club had witnessed for 5 years. Kedah FA reached the Semi Final of the Malaysia Cup, winning the first leg 3–1, but losing the 2nd leg 5–1. Billy Mehmet ended the season as the club's top goal scorer and the Malaysia Premier League's Top goal scorer in all competitions. He was also the 2nd highest goal scorer in all competitions at all levels in Malaysian professional football.

Stadium

Club culture

Supporters

Kedah FA team 2007–08

The song "Biar Jasa Jadi Kenangan", once again idealised and written by Ahmad Basri Akil and famously recorded by a Malaysian musician Freddie Fernandez, is the anthem of the club, and has been sung by the crowd since 9 September 1987 after Kedah FA reached their first Malaysia Cup semi-final match since 1940. This famous song is sung by the fanatic fans of the Canaries to boost their beloved players' morale. The well-known and popular chants among Kedah FA supporters is "Pulun Kedah Pulun". It is use since late 80's as "words of spirit" during and off the game, and as the slogan among supporters. It was inspired by the idea from Abdul Rashid Haji Fadzil, who was the Head of Kedah Fan Club (KEPAK) on that time.

Kit manufacturer and shirt sponsor

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2004 Lotto Dunhill
2005 Celcom, Modenas
2005-06 Line 7
2006-07 TM, PKNK
2007-08
2009 Lotto
2010
2011 PKNK
2012 Line 7
2013
2014
2015 Warrix PKNK, Sada, Naza, Firefly (airline)
2016 Bina Darulaman Berhad (BDB), PKNK, Sada, Cosmic
2017 aL by Al-Ikhsan Bina Darulaman Berhad (BDB), PKNK, Sada, Cosmic

Club record

Updated on 21 January 2017.

Note:

  1st or Champions   2nd or Runner-up   3rd place   Promotion   Relegation

Season League Cup Asia
Division Pld W D L F A D Pts Pos Charity Malaysia FA Competition Result
2004 Super League 21 4 3 14 30 45 -15 15 7th Runner-up 2nd round
2005 Premier League 21 13 7 1 44 11 33 46 2nd Quarter-finals 2nd round
2005–06 Premier League 21 13 3 5 39 22 +17 42 1st Group stage 1st round
2006–07 Super League 24 17 4 3 54 21 33 55 1st Champions Champions
2007–08 Super League 24 18 2 4 55 24 31 56 1st Runner-up Champions Champions AFC Cup Quarter-finals
2009 Super League 26 16 3 7 45 28 17 51 3rd Runner-up Group stage 2nd round AFC Cup Round of 16
2010 Super League 26 10 8 8 34 23 +11 38 5th Semi-finals Runner-up
2011 Super League 26 13 6 7 25 20 +5 45 4th Group stage 2nd round
2012 Super League 26 7 7 12 27 38 -11 28 12th Group stage Semi-finals
2013 Premier League 22 13 3 6 38 19 +19 42 4th Group stage 2nd round
2014 Premier League 22 11 5 6 43 25 +18 38 4th Quarter-finals Quarter-finals
2015 Premier League 22 14 6 2 47 26 +21 48 1st Runner-up 3rd round
2016 Super League 22 11 7 4 30 26 +4 37[lower-alpha 1] 3rd Champions Semi-finals
2017 Super League 12 5 6 1 24 18 +6 21 3rd Champions Champions

Source:[3][4]

  1. Kedah Football Association (Kedah FA) has been found guilty of putting the suspended player during the match against Pahang on August 3, 2016. Therefore, the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) has been awarded 3 points for Pahang and Kedah sentenced deducted 3 points for the incident.

Honours

Domestic

League

Cup

Youth

Asian

Asian Club Championship

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1994–95 Asian Club Championship First round South Korea Ilhwa Chunma 5–1 5–3

AFC Cup

IMT-GT Cup

Double

Double

Treble

Kedah FA assistant coach Muhamad Radhi Mat Din said,[6]

Rivalries

Penang is the biggest rival for Kedah. Kedah fans consider their main rivalries to be with (in order) Penang, Perak and Perlis. Matches against fellow northern region sides KSK Tambun Tulang F.C., Kuala Muda Naza F.C., Kedah United F.C., Sungai Ara F.C., PBAPP F.C., SDMS Kepala Batas F.C. and Perak YBU F.C. have only taken place intermittently, due to the clubs often being in separate divisions.

Derby

Northern Region Derby is the name given to football matches that involves Kedah and Penang. Both of them were located in the northern region of Malaysia. City Stadium or Penang State Stadium and Darul Aman Stadium are packed by fans from Kedah and Penang during derby matches. The match usually creates a lively atmosphere, with numerous banners unfolded before the start of the game.

Friendships

Although Kedah's main rivals mostly are from the northern region of Malaysia, especially Penang, but there is also a strong supporter of friendship with Penang and there are good relations with the fans of Perlis and Perak. "This is Utara", which means "This is the northern region", is a slogan which shows their good friendships.

Players

Current squad

As of 10 January 2017

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 Abdul Hadi Hamid
2 Malaysia DF Syawal Nordin
3 Malaysia DF Mohd Fitri Omar
4 Australia DF Zac Anderson
5 Malaysia DF Osman Mohd Yusoff
7 Malaysia MF Baddrol Bakhtiar
8 Kosovo MF Liridon Krasniqi
9 Denmark FW Ken Ilsø
10 Brazil MF Sandro da Silva Mendonça
11 Malaysia FW Mohammad Akhyar Rashid
12 Malaysia MF Muhammad Akram Mahinan
13 Malaysia DF Khairul Helmi (captain)
14 Malaysia FW Fakri Saarani
No. Position Player
15 Malaysia DF Rizal Ghazali
16 Malaysia MF Amirul Hisyam Awang Kechik
17 Malaysia DF Syazwan Tajuddin
18 Malaysia MF Abdul Halim Saari
19 Malaysia MF Farhan Roslan
20 Malaysia FW Syafiq Ahmad
21 Malaysia GK Farhan Abu Bakar
22 Malaysia MF Syazwan Zainon
23 Malaysia MF Hanif Dzahir
24 Malaysia DF Asri Mardzuki
25 Malaysia GK Ifwat Akmal
26 Malaysia FW Syazuan Hazani
27 Malaysia DF Ariff Farhan Isa

Source:[7] Source:[8]

Transfer 2017

For recent transfers, see List of Malaysian football transfers 2017 and List of Malaysian football transfers summer 2016

U21

As of 23 February 2017

Name Nat. Position D.O.B
Goalkeepers
1 Mohd Suhail Mohd Sofian Malaysia GK 26/4/99
20 Muhammad Asri Muhamad Malaysia GK 2/10/98
30 Mohd Syazwan Jamil Malaysia GK 3/3/97
Defenders
3 Mohd Loqman Hakim Marzuki Malaysia RB, CB 22/1/98
4 Muhammad Al Imran Abdul Halim Malaysia CB 16/2/99
5 Mohd Norfiqrie Abdul Talib Malaysia CB 31/1/96
6 Zulfakar Khairuddin Zamzuri Malaysia CB,LB 11/11/99
19 Muhd Suhaimie Saad Malaysia RB.RWB 1997
21 Muhammad Faiz Fadzil Malaysia LB,LWB,LM,LW 23/4/96
22 Akmal Afizan Ahmad Tajuddin Malaysia LB,LWB, RB,RWB 17/5/96
29 Ezzat Mohamed Zin Malaysia CB,DM 18/9/97
Midfielders
7 Muhd Fa'es Hafize Mohd Fadzil Malaysia CM 26/9/98
8 Mohd Zulfahamzie Mohd Tarmizi Malaysia AM, CM 24/2/96
10 Muhammad Azrie Reza Zamri Malaysia AM, CM 30/12/97
11 Muhammad Akhyar Abdul Rashid Malaysia LW, LM 1/5/99
12 Muhammad Zhafir Mohd Yusoff Malaysia LW, LM 30/4/99
13 Mohd Fadzrul Daniel Mohd Nizam Malaysia DM, CM 14/1/98
15 Muhammad Nazrul Naim Mohd Noor Malaysia CM 13/1/97
16 Muhamad Asyraaf Amil Malaysia RW, RM 1996
17 Mohd Hidhir Idris Malaysia LW, LM, RW, RM 29/5/97
Forwards
9 Aminuddin Abu Bakar Malaysia ST 22/2/98
25 Mohd Ashraf Jamaludin Malaysia ST 22/2/96
26 Muhammad Fikhri Zulkiflee Malaysia ST, RW 22/1/99

Source:[9] Source:[10] Source:[11]

U19

As of 23 February 2017

Name Nat. Position D.O.B
Goalkeepers
1 Muhd Mustaqim Mohd Ruzuan Malaysia GK 1998
22 Mohd Amir Mifdhal Malaysia GK 1998
23 Muhd Firdaus Azmi Malaysia GK 26/4/99
Defenders
2 Tha Nuk a/l Tha Nin Malaysia CB,RB,LB 1999
3 Muhd Hafizul Mohd Razi Malaysia LB,LWB 1999
5 Mohd Heshamudin Ahmad Malaysia CB 15/2/99
6 Muhd Asnawi Sonkurnain Malaysia RB,RWB 1998
12 Muhd Ikmal Hakim Murshariza Malaysia LB,LWB 1999
14 Wan Mohd Adly Wan Mohd Nazmy Malaysia RB,RWB 1999
15 Mohd Hasrul Helmi Zakaria Malaysia RB,RM 1998
18 Mohd Ashraf Sobri Malaysia CB, RB 1999
24 Muhammad Fauzan Fazil Malaysia CB 5/6/99
27 Mohd Izwan Iskandar Gazali Malaysia RB,RWB 30/3/99
28 Muhd Izdham Ahmad Tajudin Malaysia CB, LB 1999
Midfielders
4 Mohd Fitri Daud Malaysia RW, RM 27/3/98
7 Muhamad Amirul Azman Malaysia AM, CM 1999
8 Muhd Ezmie Naim Eddy Effendy Malaysia CM 1999
11 Wan Muhammad Hadi Wan Ahmad Hazmi Malaysia AM, CM 1999
13 Muhammad Irfan Haris Malaysia LW,LM 1998
16 Mohd Khairuddin Mohd Salleh Malaysia RW, RM 1998
19 Muhammad Akmal Mahamud Malaysia LW, LM 1999
20 Ahmad Firdaus Ismail Malaysia DM,CM 15/4/98
26 Mohammad Syafiq Shamsudin Malaysia CM 5/1/99
Forwards
9 Muhd Ridzuan Abdul Mutalib Malaysia ST 1999
10 Muhd Farez Aiman Marzuki Malaysia ST 10/1/99
17 Mohd Alief Najmi Mohd Radzi Malaysia ST 1999
21 Akmal Azmi Malaysia ST,RW,LW 9/4/98
25 Aiman Amsyar Izham Malaysia ST 1998

Source:[12]

Coaches

Former coaches

Year Coach
1985–1989 Malaysia Ahmad Shafie (1st)
1990 Czechoslovakia Milous Kvacek
1991 Malaysia Ahmad Shafie (2nd)
1992–1995 Netherlands Robert Alberts
1996–1997 Malaysia Mosthakeen Omar
1998 Malaysia Fisol Abdul Razak
1999 Malaysia Azman Hj Eusoff
2000 Malaysia Ahmad Shafie (3rd)
2001–2003 Denmark Jørgen E. Larsen
2004 Brazil Mirandinha
2004–2009 Malaysia Azraai Khor Abdullah
2009–2011 Malaysia Ahmad Yusof
2011–2012 Malaysia Wan Jamak Wan Hassan
2012–2013 Croatia Marijo Tot
2013–2014 Australia Dave Mitchell
2014 – 2017 Malaysia Tan Cheng Hoe
2017– Malaysia Muhammad Nidzam Adzha

Club officials

Senior officials

Position Name
President Malaysia Dato' Seri Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah
Deputy President Malaysia Syed Unan Mashri Syed Abdullah
Vice-President I Malaysia Shakri Mat
Vice-President II Malaysia Shukri Hashim
Vice-President III Malaysia Jeffrey Low
Executive Secretary Malaysia Aminuddin Omar
Hononary Treasurer Malaysia Aminuddin Omar

Team Officials

Position Name
General Manager Malaysia Jeffrey Low
Assistant Manager Malaysia Safarizam Baderon
Liaison Officer Malaysia Suhaidi Shukri
Security Officer Malaysia Idris Mansor
Media Officer Malaysia Tajul Ariffin Kamal Baharin
Head Coach Malaysia Muhammad Nidzam Adzha
Asst. Coach Malaysia Azmi Abdul Aziz
GK Coach Malaysia Faozi Mukhlas
Fitness Coach Brazil Stefano Impagliazzo
Physio Malaysia Muhammad Nur'illya Samsudin
Medical Officer Malaysia Mohd Syahrizal Nadzer
U21 General Manager Malaysia Zambri Mat
U21 Asst. Manager Malaysia Mohamed Noor Mohd Amin
U21 Head Coach Malaysia Victor Andrag
U21 Asst. Coach Malaysia Fauzi Nan
U21 GK Coach Malaysia Wan Mohd Ruzaimi Che Ros
U21 Fitness Coach Malaysia Rizal Johari
U21 Physio Malaysia Nur Ariffabillah Ismail
U19 General Manager Malaysia Haris Che Mat
U19 Asst. Manager Malaysia Mohd Naain Said
U19 Head Coach Malaysia Mohamed Ramlee
U19 Asst. Coach Malaysia Mohd Rafdi Abdul Rashid
U19 GK Coach Malaysia Isshamwil Azmi
U19 Fitness Coach Malaysia Zairon Zainal
U19 Physio Malaysia Nor Hisham Mat Rani
U19 Physio Malaysia Mohd Amirul Ehsan Mohd Mahrim
Kitman Malaysia Abdul Razak Md Desa

Malaysia Nasir Othman

Football clubs

Direct clubs under direct supervision of the Association

Affiliated clubs within the Association

Affiliated clubs outside the Association

References

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  2. Sejarah Bola Sepak Kedah (in Malay)
  3. http://ca.soccerway.com/national/malaysia/super-league/2016/regular-season/r34288/
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