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  1. Sejarah Sepak Bola
  2. Sejarah Tentang Sepak Bola
  3. Pengertian Sepak Bola
  • Sepak bola adolah cabang ulahrago nan manggunokan bola nan dimainkan dek duo tim nan masiang-masiang baranggotakan 11 (sabaleh) urang. Mamasuaki abaik ka-21, olahraga iko alah dimainkan dek labiah dari 250 juta orang di 200 negara, nan manjadikannyo ulahraga paling populer di dunia.
  • Sepak bola adalah olahraga dan permainan yang paling populer di dunia saat ini, dimainkan oleh lebih dari 200 juta orang di sekitar 200 negara. Dan karena memperlihatkan teknik, kerja sama tim, dan keahlian individu, sepak bola juga dianggap sebagai permainan yang paling menarik dan indah untuk ditonton.

Olahraga sepak takraw adalah olahraga yang memadukan antara sepak bola dan voli, dimainkan di lapang bulu tangkis, dan memiliki peraturan bola tidak boleh menyentuh tanah. Sejarah Sepak Takraw Olahraga ini berasal dari zaman kesultanan Melayu pada 634-713 M yang dalam bahasa Melayu dikenal sebagai sepak raga.

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Bola may refer to:

  • Bolas, throwing weapon made of weights on the ends of an interconnected cord
  • Bola (volcano), a volcano on the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea
  • Bola bola, a gambling game similar to Three-card Monte
  • Bola (video game), a 2010 Facebook game developed by Playdom
  • The Battle of Los Angeles (album), by Rage Against the Machine
  • Darrell Fitton, electronic musician from Manchester, England, AKA 'Bola' and 'Jello'
  • Tatar spelling of Bula River
  • Bolae, an ancient city of Latium, Italy
  • Bola tie, or 'Bolo tie', a type of necktie consisting of a piece of cord fastened with an ornamental bar or clasp
  • Rola bola, a plank on a cylinder on which a person balances
  • Cyclone Bola, a severe 1988 Pacific cyclone
  • Bola de Ouro, a Brazilian association football award
  • Bola (tabloid), an Indonesian sports newspaper
  • Battle of Los Angeles (professional wrestling), an annual professional wrestling tournament held by Pro Wrestling Guerrilla

People[edit]

  • Bola Abimbola, vocalist from Lagos, Nigeria
  • Bola Afonja (born 1943), Nigerian politician
  • Bola Agbaje (born 1981), British playwright of Nigerian origin
  • Bola Ajibola (born 1934), Attorney General and the Minister of Justice of Nigeria from 1985 to 1991
  • Bola Akindele (born 1963), Nigerian entrepreneur, business strategist and philanthropist
  • Bola Are (born 1954), Nigerian gospel singer
  • Bola de Nieve (1911–1971), Cuban singer-pianist and songwriter
  • Bobo Bola (born 1985), Rwandan football player
  • Kelemedi Bola (born 1981), Fijian rugby union footballer
  • Marc Bola (born 1997), English professional footballer
  • Olalekan Bola (born 1992), Nigerian footballer
  • Samu Bola (born 1983), Fijian rugby union footballer
  • Theresa Anyuat Bola, South Sudanese politician
  • Bola Ige (1930–2001), Nigerian lawyer and politician
  • Bola Johnson (1947–2014), Nigerian musician
  • Bola Odeleke (born 1950), Nigerian pastor
  • Bola Sete (1923–1987), Brazilian guitarist
  • Bola Shagaya (born 1959), Nigerian businesswoman and fashion enthusiast
  • Bola Tinubu (born 1952), Nigerian senator

See also[edit]

  • A Bola, Ourense, in Spain
  • Bola Shareef, in Pakistan
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Kelantan FA
Full nameKelantan Football Association
Persatuan Bola Sepak Kelantan
Nickname(s)The Red Warriors (Pahlawan Merah)
Golden Deers(Kijang Emas)
Short nameTRW, KRW
Founded1946; 73 years ago, as Kelantan Amateur Football Association
GroundSultan Muhammad IV Stadium[1]
Capacity22,000[2]
PresidentBibi Ramjani Ilias Khan[3]
CEOVacant
Head coachYusri Che Lah
LeagueMalaysia Premier League
2018Malaysia Super League, 11th (relegated)
Current season

Sejarah Sepak Bola

Kelantan Football Association (Malay: Persatuan Bola Sepak Kelantan), also known as The Red Warriors, is a professional association football club based in Kota Bharu, in the Malaysian state of Kelantan. The football team has played in the second tier of Malaysian football, Malaysia Premier League since 2019. Founded in 1946, they have a long-standing rivalry with Terengganu, the two east coast teams involved in what is known as the East Coast Derby.[4] Their home is the 30,000-seat Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium. Kelantan's regular kit colours are red shirt and shorts with a white pattern on the side.[5]

The team had their first major success in the 2012 season, when they have won treble which is Malaysia Super 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 Cup titles, 2 Malaysia FA Cup titles, 1 Charity Shield and 1 Malaysia Premier League 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]

  • 2History
  • 3AFC Cup competitions
  • 5Controversy
  • 7Individual player awards
  • 8Honours
    • 8.2Domestic competitions
  • 9Players
  • 10Club officials
  • 14Halls of Fame
  • 16Sponsors

Club licensing regulations[edit]

  • This club had obtained the FAM Club License to played in 2018 Malaysia Super League season.[8]

History[edit]

Kelantan Football Association 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 State Secretary, Datuk Haji Wan Hashim Wan Daud took over the post. He held the post until 2004 followed by Datuk Haji Ahmad Jazlan Yaakub.

By 2005 Kelantan was the only state team that 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 third-tier league of Malaysia, Malaysia FAM League.[9]

Tan SriAnnuar Musa took over Kelantan in 2007 and many changes have occurred. Various new approach and renewal was 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 Malaysia 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.[10][11]

2009 season[edit]

2009 was the Kelantan debut season in the Malaysia Super League after got promoted from Malaysia Premier League. They obtained 6th spot in the league with 44 points. During the Malaysia FA Cup final, they have lost to Selangor, 1–4 on penalties after both team ended 1–1 after extra time. Malaysia Cup became their second finals for the season but unfortunately they lost to Negeri Sembilan where the match was held at the National Stadium, Bukit Jalil.[12]

2010 season[edit]

The team gained second place in the Malaysia Super League table behind Selangor with 59 points. The top scorer for the team was Norshahrul Idlan with 11 goals in the league and 14 goals overall. The team only lost once along the season while they playing against Kedah in Kota Bharu. Kelantan much awaited 89-years drought of Piala Malaysia ended in the 2010 Malaysia Cup after defeating defending champions Negeri Sembilan in the final at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium. They came from behind to clinch a 2–1 win. Negeri Sembilan opened the scoring in the 13th minute through a penalty kick by Shahurain Abu Samah after Kelantan's keeper Khairul Fahmi felled S. Kunalan in the penalty box. The equaliser came in the 57th minute from a header by Kelantan senior striker Hairuddin Omar through a pass by Norshahrul Idlan. Kelantan then took the lead through Badhri Radzi in the 65th minute from a lovely pass by Nor Farhan Muhammad.[13][14] Kelantan 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.[15] Unfortunately, the team campaign in 2009 Malaysia FA Cup ended in the second round when they ended draw but Kedah advanced to next round based on away goals rule.[16]

2011 season[edit]

Kelantan started their 2011 season by beating Selangor 2–0 in the Charity Shield match held at the Shah Alam Stadium. The goals scored by Norshahrul Idlan through penalty kick after 7th minute match starts. In the 76th minute, Badhri Radzi securing a 2–0 win for the team. In the Malaysia FA Cup campaign, Kelantan lost to Terengganu 1–2 after extra time during final. The goal scored by Azwan Roya in the 79th minute.[17] During the Malaysia Super League campaign, Kelantan won the title for the first time. Therefore, they qualified to compete in the 2012 AFC Cup. Norshahrul Idlan became the top scorer for the team. He scored 19 goals in the league and 25 goals overall. Kelantan's Malaysia Cup campaign ended in the quarter-finals as they have lost to Terengganu with 5–3 on aggregate.

2012 season[edit]

Kelantan FA fans in a 2012 Malaysia Cup semi-final match against Selangor

In 2012 season, the team clinched their second successive Malaysia Super League titles in style after thrashing Perak 6–0 at 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.[18][19] 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 and Kedah. In the final, Norshahrul Idlan scored the opening goal for the team a minute before half-time. Two minutes after the second-half started, Rezal Zambery scores by a 20 meters shot defeating goalkeeper, Khairul Fahmi. A minute later, Norshahrul Idlan 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.[20] Kelantan beat ATM during 2012 Malaysia Cup final. The historical win completed a treble of wins for Kelantan after emerging Malaysia FA Cup champions and Malaysia Super League champions that season, after last achieved by Kedah for two consecutive seasons in 2007 and 2008.[21][22]

2013 season[edit]

Kelantan started the season with a defeated to ATM on the Charity Shield match. They have lost on penalties after draw 1–1 after extra time scores by Indra Putra.[23] The first league 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 gained 3 points. They 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.[24] Kelantan close their league campaign by beating LionsXII 2–0 at the Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium in Kota Bharu. Goals were scored by Badhri Radzi and Dickson Nwakaeme.[25]

In the 2013 Malaysia FA Cup, the team met Johor Darul Ta'zim in the final after defeating Terengganu with 6–5 on aggregate in semi-finals.[26] 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 win. During the final, Kelantan wins 1–0 against Johor Darul Ta'zim. The sole goal was scored by Nor Farhan Muhammad 15 minutes into the game. With this victory Kelantan successfully retain their Malaysia FA Cup title for the second year in the row.[27][28]

During Malaysia Cup final, Kelantan failed to retain their title last year after a defeat to Pahang with 0–1.[29]

2014 season[edit]

Kelantan started the season with a win with a one-goal difference during the match against Sime Darby at their home ground, Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium 2 goals scored by Mohammed Ghaddar.[30] Their first loss in this season was at their home ground against PKNS when an unexpected comeback with 2 goals after an opening goal from Fakri Saarani at 30th minute of the match.[31] During this season Kelantan only win 10 from 24 matches and at the last the chart shows that Kelantan finish 6th from all 12 teams that compete in Malaysia Super League. Controversy arose when the fans were not happy with head coach, Steve Darby because of his style of management and he was replaced by former English club player, George Boateng after a big lost 0–4 to Sime Darby.[32][33][34] Ghanaian forward Prince Tagoe signed with Kelantan after departure of Mohammed Ghaddar during mid season. He only made 3 appearances before being released due to poor performance.[35][36]

2015 season[edit]

Kelantan began the 2015 season with a 2–0 win over ATM during away match at Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium, and their first loss came when they lose 0–4 to the newly promoted PDRM on 21 February. Their 2015 Malaysia Super League ended with the team get 9th places from 12 teams competing with 8 wins, 4 draws and 10 losses from all 22 matches played. Their best achievement this season came when they became 2015 Malaysia FA Cup runner-up behind the champions LionsXII after losing 1–3 to LionsXII with a consolation goal scored by Wan Zack Haikal in 63rd minute before 2 goal scored by LionsXII supersub, Sahil Suhaimi in 82nd and 92nd minute lifted up LionsXII to become 2015 Malaysia FA Cup champion. Their 2015 Malaysia Cup ended with the team did not advance to knockout phase after lasted in 3rd place in group C, 1 point behind second place Felda United and 2 point behind the top table team, Selangor. Kelantan had 2 changes of head coaches this season with George Boateng replaced by Azraai Khor on 24 March and the second changes came on 4 July after Azraai Khor resigned and replaced by Zahasmi Ismail who became the caretaker head coach for the rest of the season. Wan Zaharulnizam also became the first player to win PFAM Player of the Month. Brazilian Gilmar became their top scorer this season for all competition with 11 goals.

2016 season[edit]

The team started the season with a 0–0 draw with Perak at the away team home ground, Perak Stadium and their first win and loss came when they won 1–0 over PDRM and a 1–2 lose to Kedah. Their 2016 Malaysia Super League campaign ended at 4th places from 12 teams competing with 7 wins, 8 draws and 7 losses from all 22 matches played with 29 points collected. Their 2016 Malaysia FA Cup journey ended at Round of 16 after losing 4–5 on penalty shoot-out to Kedah after a 1–1 draw with a goal scored by Jonathan McKain. The Malaysia Cup campaign ended with the team did advanced to knockout phase after lasted in second place in group B, 1 point behind the top table Selangor. They were knocked out by PDRM in the quarter-finals by away goals rule after 2–2 draw on aggregate. Kelantan had changes of head coaches this season with K. Devan resigned from his position on 12 May and being replaced by former Maldives national team head coach, Velizar Popov on 13 May. Baze Ilijoski became top scorer of the team with 16 goals. This season also saw a change in the club president after Tan Sri Annuar Musa has decided to quit the post with immediate effect on 8 November with the position temporarily held by vice president, Afandi Hamzah.[37]

2017 season[edit]

On 30 November 2016, Zahasmi Ismail[38] was appointed as the team new head coach, succeeding Velizar Popov[39] in the role facing the 2017 season. Kelantan almost got relegated to the second tier league but came strong during last match clinched a 1–3 win over Melaka United and finished at 10th of the table.

On 17 December 2017, Bibi Ramjani Ilias Khan was voted in as the new president of Kelantan Football Association for the term 2018–2021. She was appointed to the top post of the association after defeating Datuk Muhammad Nasir Hamzah in the voting process. Bibi told FOX Sports Asia regarding the 2018 Malaysia Super League that 'Both Apek (Khairul Fahmi) and Piya (Badhri) are not in the coach’s plans, so we will release them if there are offers. Previously I have changed coaches to please the senior players, but now I have to respect the coach.' Datuk Seri Afandi Hamzah defended his deputy president post, overcoming Datuk Rosmadi Ismail in the process.[40]

AFC Cup competitions[edit]

2012 season[edit]

2012 was Kelantan debut compete in AFC Cup, they are eligible to compete in the competition after winning the 2011 Malaysia Super League title. Terengganu as 2011 Malaysia FA Cup winner also will represent Malaysia in the 2012 AFC Cup. Kelantan was drawn into Group G with Arema Cronous, Ayeyawady United and Navibank Sài Gòn. The team was on top of the table with 13 points in 6 matches. Malaysian's partner, Terengganu was defeated by Kelantan in the round of 16 by 3–2 in Kota Bharu. During quarter-finals, Kelantan lost to Erbil SC from Iraq 6–2 on aggregate. Mohammed Ghaddar was the team top scorer with 8 goals.[41][42]

2013 season[edit]

2013 was Kelantan second year playing in AFC Cup after winning a treble in the Malaysian football in 2012 season. Kelantan start their 2013 AFC Cup campaign on 6 March 2013 with 1–1 draw against Maziya during group stage. Their goal was scored by Badhri Radzi at 77th minute of the match. Kelantan has gained first place in the group stage, group G with SHB Đà Nẵng, 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 participate in the AFC Cup competitions. Badhri Radzi and Dimitri Petratos was the top scorer for the team with 4 goals.[43]

2014 season[edit]

In 2014, Kelantan has been eligible to play for the third consecutive year in the AFC Cup after beating Johor Darul Ta'zim 1–0 during the 2013 Malaysia FA Cup final. Kelantan have been drawn into group G along with South China, Yangon United and Vissai Ninh Bình. They finished bottom of the group with only 3 points in 6 group stage matches. On 26 February, the team started their AFC campaign with 5–3 lost to Burmese club, Yangon United. Wan Zaharulnizam scored 1 goal and 2 more goals came from captain, Badhri Radzi.[44] Wan Zaharulnizam became the top scorer of the team during 2014 campaign with 3 goals.

Stadium[edit]

Stadium Sultan Muhammad IV
ستاديوم صلطان محمد ٤
LocationJalan Mahmood,
Kota Bharu
Kelantan,
Malaysia,
SW6 1HS
Coordinates6°7′26″N102°14′36″E / 6.12389°N 102.24333°ECoordinates: 6°7′26″N102°14′36″E / 6.12389°N 102.24333°E
OperatorPerbadanan Stadium Kelantan[45]
Capacity30,000-seat[46]
Field size119 by 100 metres (130.1 yd × 109.4 yd)
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardElectronic scoreboard
Construction
Built1967
Opened1967[49]
Renovated2010[47]
2016[48]
Construction costRM 1,500,000 (1967)
Tenants
Kelantan (1967–present)
Tumpat (2013)
MPKB-BRI U-BeS (2016-present)

Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium is the oldest football field in Malaysia and probably the oldest in Asia continent based on the use of field. The stadium was built in 1967 and initially aims to provide a venue for sports activities from Kelantan, especially as a football pitch. The stadium was built in an area of 13 acres at a cost of RM 1.5 million, was built in stages.

It was built on the site of a football field of Kelantan Football Association and located in the heart of Kota Bharu town center. The stadium initially managed by the Association of Kelantan Stadium, which is chaired by the Menteri Besar of the state of Kelantan and comprises a total of 30 members made up of government employees as well as representatives of sports associations.[50]

The stadium is usually full by 30,000 spectators especially during the Malaysia FA Cup and the Malaysia Cup matches.

Controversy[edit]

2009 FA Cup semi-final incident[edit]

On 7 April 2009, Halim Napi was suspended for punching and stepping on Negeri Sembilan's defender, Aidil Zafuan during 2009 Malaysia FA Cup semi-final first-leg match.[51] 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 Football Association of Malaysia until the end of the season.[52]

2013 Lack of ticket issue[edit]

On 25 June 2013, Kelantan fans turned unruly after the 2013 Malaysia FA Cup final tickets were sold out in 10 minutes after counter opened. There were chaotic scenes when the tickets were put up on sale at the Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium. The 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 9 a.m. Although Kelantan Football Association was allocated 30,000 of the 87,000 tickets available for the finals against Johor Darul Ta'zim, 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 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, 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.[53]

2016 financial constraint issue[edit]

In 2016, the club has been going through critical financial problem of settling its outstanding players and coach salaries.[54] It also having problem getting new sponsorship for the team. Kafa president Annuar Musa's decision to quit during this time of trouble and the team is going through bad performances was questioned by many who had likened him to 'a captain abandons his sinking ship'.[55][56][57][58][59]

Season by season records[edit]

SeasonLeague[60][61]Charity
Shield
Malaysia
FA Cup
Malaysia
Cup
AFC CupTop scorer
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
1989DIV 116231182699thN/aN/AN/A
1990DIV 2149233815292ndHashim Mustapha
Boonphop Praphut
13
1991DIV 118611124401910thN/AN/A
1992DIV 2145452718193rdDariusz Dudala9
1993DIV 1185493134196thSFHashim Mustapha13
1994PL28117104842409thGSHashim Mustapha25
1995PL28581531492315thHashim Mustapha11
1996PL28451918521715thN/AN/A
1997PL28841633582813thR2N/AN/A
1998PL2146622016243rdR2N/AN/A
1999PL21875[a]62326295thQFN/AN/A
2000PL21810624821361stR2QFAnuar Abu Bakar15
2001PL12211563321383rdR1SFAnuar Abu Bakar7
2002PL126931429413010thR2GSWorrawoot Srimaka15
2003PL124771031522810thR1GSFatrurazi Rozi7
2004MPL2417161342109thR1Khairul Zal Azmi3
2005FAM League (Champions)QFN/AN/A
2005–06MPL217593335266thR2N/AN/A
2006–07MPL204882331208thR2GSN/AN/A
2007–08MPL2416535930533rdR1GSMohamed Moustapha27
2009MSL26142104936446thRURUIndra Putra Mahayuddin14
2010MSL2617815014592ndR2WNorshahrul Idlan11
2011MSL2617545221561stWRUQFNorshahrul Idlan18
2012MSL2618625318601stRUWWQFMohammed Ghaddar9
2013MSL2210663220364thRUWRUR16Badhri Radzi
Indra Putra Mahayuddin
Nor Farhan Muhammad
6
2014MSL22101112629316thSFQFGSFrancis Doe5
2015MSL2284103438289thRUGSGilmar6
2016MSL227873733294thR3QFBlazhe Ilijoski14
2017MSL22741131392210thR2GSMohammed Ghaddar18
2018MSL22531420431811thR3QFShafiq Shaharudin6
  1. ^Draw were followed by penalty shootouts for an additional point.
ChampionsRunners-upThird PlacePromotedRelegated
  • P = Played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • F = Goals for
  • A = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Pos = Final position
  • N/A = No answer
  • MSL = Malaysia Super League
  • MPL = Malaysia Premier League
  • PL1 = Premier League 1
  • PL2 = Premier League 2
  • PL = Premier League
  • R1 = Round 1
  • R2 = Round 2
  • R3 = Round 3
  • R4 = Round 4
  • R5 = Round 5
  • R6 = Round 6
  • R16 = Round of 16
  • GR = Group Stage
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • RU = Runners-up
  • S = Shared
  • W = Winners

Individual player awards[edit]

Golden Boot Winners[edit]

SeasonPlayerGoals
1990Hashim Mustapha13
Boonphop Praphut
1992Dariusz Dudala9
1993Hashim Mustapha13
1994Hashim Mustapha25
2000Anuar Abu Bakar15
2007–08Mohamed Moustapha27

* Only players who won the golden boot listed

League Top Goalscorers[edit]

SeasonPlayerGoals
2007–08Mohamed Moustapha27
2009Indra Putra Mahayuddin14
2010Norshahrul Idlan11
2011Norshahrul Idlan18
2012Mohammed Ghaddar9
2013Indra Putra Mahayuddin6
Badhri Radzi
Nor Farhan Muhammad
2014Francis Doe5
Mohamed Shawky
2015Nor Farhan Muhammad6
Gilmar
2016Blazhe Ilijoski14
2017Mohammed Ghaddar18
2018Shafiq Shaharudin6

* Only goals scored during a league match counted

Club Top Goalscorers[edit]

SeasonPlayerGoals
2007–08Mohamed Moustapha32
2009Indra Putra Mahayuddin30
2010Norshahrul Idlan14
2011Norshahrul Idlan24
2012Mohammed Ghaddar21
2013Badhri Radzi16
2014Francis Doe13
2015Gilmar11
2016Blazhe Ilijoski16
2017Khairul Izuan Rosli5
2018Shafiq Shaharudin7

* All goals scored by the player in any competitions counted

Honours[edit]

International competitions[edit]

  • AFC Cup: 3 appearances
    • 2012: Quarter-finals (lost 2–6 on aggregate to Arbil)
    • 2013: Round of 16 (lost 0–2 to Kitchee)
    • 2014: Group stage (4th position)

Domestic competitions[edit]

League[edit]

Winners (2):2011, 2012
Runners-up (1): 2010
Winners (1): 2000
Winners (3): 1953*, 1954, 2005 (* shared)
Runners-up (3): 1963, 1971, 1972

Cups[edit]

Winners (2):2010, 2012
Runners-up (4): 1955, 1970, 2009, 2013
Winners (2):2012, 2013
Runners-up (3): 2009, 2011, 2015
Winners (1): 2011
Runners-up (2): 2012, 2013

Treble[edit]

  • 'Treble Winner' (Malaysia Super League, Malaysia FA Cup and Malaysia Cup): 1
    • 2012

U21 Team[edit]

Winners (7):1985, 1995, 2005, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016
Runners-up (3): 1988, 2003, 2006–07

U19 Team[edit]

Winners (2):2008, 2014
Runners-up (1): 2013

Record of Success[edit]

YearCompetitionScoreAgainstResult
1953Malaysia FAM League1–1SelangorShared
1954Liga FAM2–1Malayan Combined ServicesChampion
1963Malaysia FAM League0–7SingapuraRunner-up
1971Liga FAM2–5PrisonsRunner-up
1972Malaysia FAM League1–2SelangorRunner-up
2000Liga Premier--Champion
2005Malaysia FAM League2–0Shahzan MudaChampion
2005Piala Agong2–2 (lost 5–6 on penalties)PahangRunner-up
2005Piala Emas Raja-Raja0–1KedahRunner-up
2006Piala Emas Raja-Raja5–1ATMChampion
2009Piala Emas Raja-Raja4–0PenangChampion
2009Malaysia FA Cup1–1 (lost 1–4 on penalties)SelangorRunner-up
2009Malaysia Cup1–3Negeri SembilanRunner-up
2010Piala Emas Raja-Raja0–0 (won 4–3 on penalties)KedahChampion
2010Malaysia Cup2–1Negeri SembilanChampion
2010Malaysia Super League59 Points-Runner-up
2011Charity Shield2–0SelangorChampion
2011Malaysia FA Cup1–2TerengganuRunner-up
2011Malaysia Super League56 Points-Champion
2012Charity Shield1–2Negeri SembilanRunner-up
2012Malaysia FA Cup1–0Sime DarbyChampion
2012Malaysia Super League60 Points-Champion
2012Malaysia Cup3–2ATMChampion
2013Charity Shield1–1 (lost 3–4 on penalties)ATMRunner-up
2013Malaysia FA Cup1–0Johor Darul TakzimChampion
2013Malaysia Cup0–1PahangRunner-up
2015Malaysia FA Cup1–3LionsXIIRunner-up

Players[edit]

Current squad[edit]

As of 22 February 2019[62][63]

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

No.PositionPlayer
4DFCássio
5DFShahrul Nizam Ros Hasni
6DFFarisham Ismail(captain)
7MFFlávio
8MFDavid Rowley
10FWMustafa Zazai
11MFNik Akif Syahiran Nik Mat
12FWHakimi Abdullah
13DFAzwan Aripin
14FWRaúl Tarragona
15DFKhairul Asyraf Ramli
17FWKhairul Rizam Che Soh
18DFSyaiful Alias
19FWFauzi Roslan
No.PositionPlayer
20MFDanial Haqim Draman
21FWZulfahmi Awang
22GKSaufi Muhammad
23FWAfiq Saluddin
24DFAmsyar Rosli
26FWNik Azli Nik Alias
27FWDanial Ashraf Abdullah
28FWAmirul Shafik Che Soh
29FWImran Samso
30GKArif Abdullah
32FWJuzaerul Jasmi
30GKDamien Lim
DFAfiq Azuan
MFBadhri Radzi

For recent transfers, see 2019 Kelantan FA season.

Development squad[edit]

Women squad[edit]

Former players[edit]

Club officials[edit]

Board members[edit]

Executive Members
  • President: Bibi Ramjani Ilias Khan[64]
  • Deputy President: Afandi Hamzah
  • Vice President: Nik Pakheruddin Nik Abd Kadir
  • General Secretary: Farah Anida Mansor
  • Assistant General Secretary: Kamaruddin Mohamad
  • Treasurer: Vacant
  • Assistant Treasurer: Mustaman Che Yusof
  • Executive Councils : Mohd Rowi Dollah, Wan Rakemi Wan Zahari, Nubli Ab Latif, Saari Mat Husin, Zulkifli Omar, Akmal Ahmad Tabarani, Mohamad Ausri Husin, Azrul Mohd Zawawi, Mohamed Fareez Nor Amran, Azman Ismail
Senior Club Staffs
  • Team Manager: Orissa Baharum
  • Assistant Manager: Haniff Khairi
  • Security Officer: Markandan Subramaniam
  • Media Officer: Edi Shah
  • Liaison Officer: Hisham Lokman
Coaching Staffs
  • Technical Director: Jorg Peter Steinebrunner
  • Head Coach: Yusri Che Lah
  • Assistant Head Coach: Kamaruddin Muhamad
  • Assistant coach: Hashim Mustapaha
  • Goalkeeping Coach: Zuraimi Hassan
  • Fitness Coach: Vacant
  • Physiotherapist: Muhammad Isamuddin Ali
  • Masseur: Fikri Zulkifli
  • Kitman: Harun Ismail
  • Kit Coordinator: Mohd Suhaimi Harun
  • Team Doctor: Dr. Zairuddin Zawawi
Youth Coaching staff
  • Under-21s Manager: Wan Rakemi Wan Zahari
  • Under-21s Head coach: Hashim Mustapha
  • Under-21s Assistant coach: Vacant
  • Under-21s Goalkeeping coach: Mohd Azam Othman
  • Under-21s Fitness coach: Ghazali Hussin
  • Under-21s Physiotherapist: Ahmad Faris Musa
  • Under-19s Manager: Shaari Mat Hussain
  • Under-19s Head coach: Zahariman Ghazali
  • Under-19s Assistant coach: Abdul Aziz Mustafa
  • Under-19s coach: Mohd Azli Mahmood
  • Under-19s Goalkeeping coach: Halim Napi
  • Under-19s Physiotherapist: Wan Mohd Aiman Wan Zain

Managerial history[edit]

Managers by years (1991–present)

NameNationalityYearsNotes
Yusoff AliMalaysia1991
Zulkifle Wan YusoffMalaysia1994
Suhaidi YusofMalaysia1998
Wan Hashim Wan DaudMalaysia1998 – 2002
Azman IbrahimMalaysia2005
Ahmad Jazlan YaakubMalaysia2006 – 2008
Peter James ButlerEngland2009First foreign manager
Azman IbrahimMalaysia2009 – 13 November 2012[65]
Bojan HodakCroatia13 November 2013[66]–16 February 2013Second foreign manager
Azman IbrahimMalaysia17 February 2013[67]–14 November 2015[68]
K. DevanMalaysia5 December 2015 – 12 May 2016[69]
Velizar PopovBulgaria12 May 2016 – 12 July 2016Third foreign manager
Wan Badri Wan OmarMalaysia12 July 2016 – 31 December 2016[70]
Rosmadi IsmailMalaysia1 January 2017 – 17 June 2017
Alfredo GonzalesUruguay17 June 2017 – 20 July 2017[71]Fourth foreign manager
Afandi HamzahMalaysia20 July 2017 – 31 December 2017
Yahya Jamada AliMalaysia1 January 2018 – 2 July 2018
Wan Rakemi Wan ZahariMalaysia3 July 2018 – 31 December 2018
Nik PhakaruddinMalaysia1 January 2019 – Present

Sejarah Tentang Sepak Bola

Coaches[edit]

Coaches by years (1986–present)

NameNationalityYearsHonours
Yusoff MohamedMalaysia1986
Hamid GhaniMalaysia1987
Milan ĐuričićYugoslavia1988
Majid AriffSingapore1989
Mahadi Yusof (interim)Malaysia1989
Mohamad Che SuMalaysiaSeptember 1989 –
Milan ĐuričićYugoslavia– June 1991
Mahadi Yusof (interim)MalaysiaJune 1991 –
Horst HeeseGermany– June 1992[72]
Mahadi Yusof (interim)MalaysiaJune 1992 –
M. KarathuMalaysia1993
Milouš KvačekCzechoslovakia1994 – 1995
Kelly ThamMalaysia1996 – 1997
Kamaruddin Md NoorMalaysia1998
Mosthakeen OmarMalaysia1999
Abdul Rahim AhmadMalaysia20002000 Division 2/Premier League 2/Premier League
K. RajagopalMalaysia1 January 2001 – 1 January 2003
Abdullah MohamadMalaysia2003 – 2004
Abdul Rahim AhmadMalaysia2005 – 20062005 Malaysia FAM League
Kamaruddin MohamadMalaysia2007
Anizan DaudMalaysia2007
Norizan BakarMalaysia30 October 2007[73] – 31 May 2008
Régis LaguesseFrance31 May 2008[74] – August 2008
Peter James ButlerEngland28 September 2008 – 19 September 20092009 Malaysia FA Cup Runners-up
B. SathianathanMalaysia24 September 2009 – 25 January 20112009 Malaysia Cup Runners-up
2010 Malaysia Cup
M. KarathuMalaysia27 January 2011 – 18 October 20112011 Malaysia Super League
2011 Charity Shield
Peter ButlerEngland15 November 2011 – 29 February 20122012 Charity Shield Runners-up
Bojan HodakCroatia29 February 2012 – 5 November 20132012 Malaysia Super League
2012 Malaysia FA Cup
2012 Malaysia Cup
2013 Malaysia FA Cup
2013 Malaysia Cup Runners-up
2013 Charity Shield Runners-up
Steve DarbyEngland15 November 2013 – 16 April 2014
George BoatengNetherlands25 April 2014 – 24 March 2015
Azraai KhorMalaysia24 Mar 2015 – 6 July 2015[75]2015 Malaysia FA Cup Runners-up
K. DevanMalaysia5 December 2015 – 12 May 2016
Velizar PopovBulgaria13 May 2016 – 23 October 2016[76]
Zahasmi IsmailMalaysia30 November 2016 – 30 November 2017[77]
Sathit Bensoh1Thailand7 December 2017 – 15 February 2018[78][79][80]
Yusri Che Lah(interim)Malaysia15 February 2018 – 23 March 2018
Fajr IbrahimSyria24 March 2018 – 5 June 2018[81]
Marko KraljevićCroatia26 January 2019 – present

1Interim head coach from 12 October until 6 December 2017

Captain history[edit]

Captain by Years (2016–present)

YearsCaptainNationalityVice-CaptainNationality
2016Badhri RadziMalaysiaIndra PutraMalaysia
2017Badhri RadziMalaysiaIndra PutraMalaysia
2018[a]Shahrizan IsmailMalaysiaFarisham IsmailMalaysia
2019CássioBrazil
  1. ^Badhri Radzi was the team captain and Khairul Fahmi was the team vice-captain before left the club during season.

Halls of Fame[edit]

100 Appearances Players[edit]

100 Appearances Players (2008–present)

  • Mohd Badhri Mohd Radzi
  • Khairul Fahmi Che Mat
  • Indra Putra Mahayuddin
  • Nor Farhan Muhammad
  • Farisham Ismail
Sejarah

* Senior club appearances counted for the domestic league only.

AFC clubs ranking[edit]

As of 1 December 2017.[82]
Current Rank Country Team
127Dordoi Bishkek
128April 25
129Than Quảng Ninh
130Salam Zgharta
131Kelantan

Sponsors[edit]

The following are the sponsors of Kelantan FA:

Title Sponsor

Shirt Sponsor

  • PUC

Co-Sponsors

  • aL-ikhsaN
  • Al-Quds Umrah & Tours
  • Konsortium e-Mutiara

Partners

  • MESRA Medicare
  • Excel Printing & Copy Centre
  • Pakaq Gomo Gym
  • Exa Supply

Kits[edit]

PeriodSportswear
2009 Sportzone
2010–2012Warriors, Umbro
2013–2015Warriors
2016 DSV
2017 HORC
2018Lotto
2019 PUC

Alliance Clubs[edit]

Pengertian Sepak Bola

  • Nara United
  • Pattani
  • Cardiff City[83]
  • Blackburn Rovers[84]
  • FC Bari 1908[85]

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Achievements
Preceded by
Selangor
Malaysia Super League Champions
2011 . 2012
Succeeded by
LionsXII
Preceded by
Terengganu
Malaysia FA Cup Champions
2012 . 2013
Succeeded by
Pahang
Preceded by
Negeri Sembilan
Malaysia Cup Champions
2012
Succeeded by
Pahang
Preceded by
Selangor
Charity Shield Champions
2011
Succeeded by
Negeri Sembilan
Preceded by
Kedah
Treble Winners
2012
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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