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==Performance in AFC competitions==
==Performance in AFC competitions==


===Asian Club Championship===
=== [[AFC Champions League]] ===


* [[Asian Club Championship 1969|1969]]: Group stage
* [[Asian Club Championship 1969|1969]]: Group stage
* [[Asian Club Championship 1971|1971]]: Group stage
* [[Asian Club Championship 1971|1971]]: Group stage


=== [[AFC Cup]] ===
===AFC Cup===


* [[AFC Cup 2004|2004]]: Quarter-finals (lost to [[Geylang United FC]] 3–5 on aggregate)
* [[AFC Cup 2004|2004]]: Quarter-finals (lost to [[Geylang United FC]] 3–5 on aggregate)
* [[2005 AFC Cup|2005]]: Group stage (Group D)
* [[2005 AFC Cup|2005]]: Group stage (Group D)


=== [[ASEAN Club Championship]] ===
===ASEAN Club Championship===
* [[2003 ASEAN Club Championship|2003]]: Fourth Place
* [[2003 ASEAN Club Championship|2003]]: Fourth Place



Revision as of 07:23, 9 December 2015

Perak FA
File:Perak FA.svg
Full namePerak Football Club
(Kelab Bola Sepak Perak)
Nickname(s)The Bos Gaurus (Bapa Segala Seladang)
Founded18 April 1951; 73 years ago (1951-04-18)
GroundPerak Stadium
Ipoh, Perak
Capacity42,000
PresidenDatuk Seri Abdul Puhat Mat Nayan
ManagerDatuk Shahrul Zaman Yahya
CoachSyamsul Saad
LeagueMalaysia Super League
2015Malaysia Super League, 8th
Current season

Perak Football Club (Malay: Kelab Bola Sepak Perak) is a football club club that formed on 18 April 1951.[1] Although a formal association was only formed in 1951, Perak FC actually had a football team since 1921,[2] which participated in the Malaya Cup (later HMS Malaya Cup, known today as the Malaysia Cup). They were also one of the founding members of the Malayan Football Association (the predecessor of the modern Football Association of Malaysia) which happened in 1926.

They are the third most successful team in the Malaysia Cup competition with 7 wins and 11-second-place finishes. They won the last of their 7 titles in 2000 and were runners-up in the 2007 edition. In 2003, Perak FC became the first team in 13 years to achieve back-to-back league titles in Malaysian football.

Perak FC is the only team in Malaysia that has never been demoted to a lower division since the professional league was introduced in 1989. Perak FC calls the 42,500-seat Perak Stadium as its home ground, although it has played some matches at the 15,000-seat Lumut Stadium (inside the Royal Malaysian Navy (TLDM) base in Lumut, Perak) whenever Perak Stadium has not been not available. The Perak FC's home ground is also sometimes referred to by its nickname, Fair Park as Perak Stadium is located near Fair Park in Ipoh where the team's office is situated.

Perak FC's nickname is Seladang which is the Malay name for Gaur. A favourite tagline of its supporters is Kejor Yeop Kejor, which roughly translates to "Chase It, Brother, Chase". The tagline was adopted by the team after the state government used it as their tagline for the 1996 Sukma Games. In 2007, Perak FC introduced a team song entitled, 'Skor Yeop Skor'.

In 11 January 2014, Menteri Besar Perak, Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir has launch a new logo, Tagline "Kejor Yeop Skor" and a new nickname for Perak that is "The Bos Gaurus" which is a species of Indian Bison.

The main rivals of Perak FC are Selangor FA, Kedah FA and Penang FA.

History

Perak FC finished the 2004 season of the Super League Malaysia in second place, behind Kedah FA. Perak FC, having played well all season, had been the league leaders and favourites going into the final two matches, but a 2–2 draw with Terengganu FA in their penultimate match enabled Kedah FA to pip them to the title. At the end of the season, team management announced that it would not retain several senior players who were originally contracted until October 2007 due to financial constraints.[3]

Perak FC started the 2008 season by losing several key players, including midfielder Yusri Che Lah, Abdoulaye Traoré, Vedran Kukoc and top scorer Keita Mandjou. They did, however, manage to secure the services of national player Mohammad Hardi Jaafar from the now-defunct Melaka TMFC. On 9 November, they announced the arrivals of two Chilean players, Mario Berrios and Jorge Munoz. It emerged at the end of the season that the team were facing financial difficulties, resulting in an exodus of a majority of their players.[4] The team was also unable to retain the services of their foreign players due to a new ruling introduced by the Football Association of Malaysia.[5]

For the 2010 season, Yang Mulia Raja Azlan Shah Raja So'ib was announced as the new Perak FC's team coach, replacing outgoing Dato' M. Karathu.[6] Fielding a youthful squad yet again, Perak FC endured a difficult 2010 season, finishing eleventh with 30 points from 26 matches. Once again, they were failed to make it from the group stage of the Malaysia Cup and were eliminated from the Malaysia FA Cup in the second round.

On 25 October 2010, Tuan Haji Norizan Bakar was appointed the new coach.[7] Once again, Perak FC will be using with a youthful team for the 2011 season, with nearly 70 percent of the squad's players being between the ages of 17 and 25, but also featuring experienced former internationals such as Akmal Rizal Ahmad Rakhli, Mohd Nasril Mat Nourdin, Chan Wing Hoong and Shahrulnizam Mustapa.[8]

On 19 July 2012, it was announced that Jang Jung will take over his former team Perak FC's head coach position from Norizan Bakar on an interim basis until the end of the 2012 Malaysia Cup campaign.[3] His spell with Perak FC was a disappointing one, recording only one win, while suffering three draws and two defeats in six Malaysia Cup group stage matches, failing to qualify to the quarter-finals. His contract was not renewed after the Malaysia Cup exit.

On 15 October 2012, Mohd Azraai Khor Abdullah was announced as Perak FC's new team coach.

For the 2014 season, Abu Bakar Fadzim was announced as the new Perak FC's team coach, replacing Mohd Azraai Khor Abdullah .[6] & 2015 season, Dato' M. Karathu was announced new Head Coach.

Stadium

Perak Stadium
The Bos Gaurus
Full namePerak Stadium
LocationIpoh Perak, Malaysia
OwnerMajlis Bandaraya Ipoh
OperatorMajlis Bandaraya Ipoh
SurfaceGrass
Track
Construction
Built1965[9]
Renovated1975, 1993, 2014

The stadium is located in Kampung Simee in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. It is part of a large complex called the DBI Sports Complex, which houses a majority of sporting facilities used by players representing the state of Perak such as the Velodrome Rakyat (Cycling), Indera Mulia Stadium (Indoor Stadium) and the Sultan Azlan Shah Stadium (Hockey).

The stadium was further upgraded in 1997.[10] for the FIFA U-20 World Cup. It was further renovated in 1999 at a cost of RM 1,949,000 by the Perak State Government. It was put under the administration of the Ipoh City Council, which oversees the general upkeep of the stadium until this day.

Since the last refurbishment in 1997, the capacity of the stadium is 44,000.[11]

Future planning

Regarding to Football Association of Malaysia's planning to privatising Malaysia Super League, Malaysia Premier League and Malaysia FAM League in accordance to the Asian Football Confederation's standards, Perak Darul Ridzuan Football Association will be registering a subsidiary entity, "Perak Association Football Club" (Perak FA) to participating in Malaysia's football seasons starting from 2014 season.[12][13]

Kit suppliers

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Other Sponsor
2000-2001 Umbro
2002-2005 Lotto
2006-2009 Joma
2009-2011 Specs MBI
2012 Kika
2013 Kappa Lembaga Air Perak
2014 Joma
2015- Al- Ikhsan Perak Agro

Honours

Title Winners Runners-up
Malaysia Cup (7x) 1926, 1931, 1957, 1967, 1970, 1998, 2000 1923, 1951, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1971, 1972, 1974, 2001, 2007
Division 1 2002, 2003 2007
Division 2 1989
FA Cup (2x) 1990, 2004 1991, 2002, 2005
Charity Shield (3x) 1999, 2005, 2006 2001

Club Records

Update on 9 November 2015

Note:

Pld = Played, W = Won, D = Drawn, L = Lost, F = Goals for, A = Goals against, Pts= Points, Pos = Position

Season League Cup Asia
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos FA Malaysia Charity Competition Result
2004 MSL 21 10 6 5 35 27 36 4th Champions Group Stage AFC Cup Quarter-Finals
2005 MSL 21 9 3 9 33 25 30 3rd Runner-Up Semi-Finals Champions AFC Cup Group Stage
2005–06 MSL 21 9 3 9 32 29 30 3rd Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Champions
2006–07 MSL 24 16 5 3 58 22 53 2nd Round 2 Runner-Up
2007–08 MSL 24 13 2 9 46 34 41 5th Round 2 Quarter-Finals AFC Cup Quarter-Finals
2009 MSL 26 9 5 12 27 36 32 10th Quarter-Finals Group Stage
2010 MSL 26 8 6 12 25 30 30 11th Round 2 Group Stage
2011 MSL 26 10 10 6 31 24 40 6th Quarter-Finals Quarter-Finals
2012 MSL 26 13 3 10 40 43 42 4th Round 2 Group Stage
2013 MSL 22 8 5 9 23 27 29 7th Round 1 Group Stage
2014 MSL 22 8 2 12 22 27 26 9th Round 1 Group Stage
2015 MSL 22 8 4 10 32 33 28 8th Quarter-Finals Group Stage
2016 MSL

Performance in AFC competitions

Asian Club Championship

AFC Cup

ASEAN Club Championship

Individual player awards

Overall Favourite Player Award
M-League Golden Boots – Top Goalscorer Overall
M-League Perak FA's League Top Goalscorer

Perak Darul Ridzuan Football Clubs Team captains

Dates Captains
1985–94 Azizol Abu Haniffah
1995–97 Raja Azlan Shah Raja So'ib
1998–99 Roslan Hamid
2000–08 Ahmad Shahrul Azhar Sofian
2009–10 Soryaparrad Subramaniam
2010–11 K Nanthakumar
2011–13 Shahrulnizam Mustapa
2014–Present Mohd Nasir Basharuddin

Players and team officials

First-team Squad

No. Name Nationality Position
Goalkeeper
Muhammad Syazani Mat Puat Malaysia GK
Mohd Zamir Selamat Malaysia GK
Mohd Hafizul Hakim Khirul Nizam Malaysia GK
Defenders
Muhd Rafiq Faeez Muhd Fuad Malaysia CB, RB, LB
5 Muhd Arif Ismail Malaysia CB, LB
6 Mohd Syazwan Mohd Roslan Malaysia RB, CB
Nazirul Naim Che Hashim Malaysia LB.LWB,LM
26 Thiago Junio Brazil CB
27 Mohamad Hisyamudin Mohamed Sha'ari Malaysia CB, RB
36 Amirul Azahan Aznan Malaysia LB,LWB
Midfielders
4 Mohd Nasir Basharuddin (Captain) Malaysia CM, DM
7 Mohamad Hafiz Ramdan Malaysia LM, LW
11 Muhammad Ridzuan Azly Hussham Malaysia RM, RW
13 Ahmad Sukri Abdul Hamid Malaysia CM
16 Nurridzuan Abu Hassan Malaysia LM, LW
25 Mohd Nor Hakim Isa Malaysia CM
32 Mohd Fikri Sudin Malaysia RM, LM, RW, LW
34 Mohd Raffi Nagoorgani Malaysia DM,MC,DC
41 D. Kenny Pallraj Malaysia DM,DC.DR.DL
Ahmad Khairil Anuar Ahmad Zamri Malaysia LM, LW, RM, RW
Muhammad Firdaus Saiyadi Malaysia CM
Forward
12 Khairul Ashraf Sahizah Malaysia ST

Development squad

Perak U21 team, which the club terms the U21, plays in the Malaysian President's Cup and a number of local cup competitions.

U19 team

No. Name Nationality Position D.O.B
Goalkeepers
1 Mohamed Zahier Abu Sahit Malaysia GK 19/8/1996
22 Yuvaraj a/l Rajendran Malaysia GK 1997
Malaysia GK
Defenders
2 Mohd Yuhazuwan Mohktari Malaysia RB 30/6/1997
4 Mohd Syamin Baharuddin Malaysia CB 18/3/1996
5 Ahmad Azraei Omar Malaysia CB 4/1/1996
6 Mohd Faez Khairil Malaysia CB 1997
15 Muhd Aiedil Shafiq Aznan Malaysia LB 21/2/1996
16 Muhd Amir Safwan Mohd Zubir Malaysia RB 1997
19 Muhammad Nor Adib Redzuan Malaysia CB 19/1/1998
23 Mugil Vaanan a/l Gonverandasamy Malaysia CB 1998
42 Abdul Razak Mastor Malaysia LB 27/8/1998
Midfielders
3 Mohd Najib Malaysia DM, CM 1998
7 Mohd Hanif Malaysia CM, AM 1997
8 Mohd Fitzri Malaysia DM, CM 1997
10 Muhd Ikmal Abdul Rahim Malaysia LM, LW, RM, RW 11/11/96
11 Nor Syafiq Syazwan Abdul Rahman Malaysia LM, LW 1997
17 Hafizir Roslan Malaysia LM, LW 1998
18 Mohd Kamil Malaysia CM 1997
21 Mohd Adzem Mansor Malaysia RM, RW 29/8/1996
Muhamad Hafizi Ramdan Malaysia RM, RW 1997
Forwards
9 Muhammad Amirul Waie Ya'acob Malaysia ST 7/6/1996
12 E. Paranitharan Malaysia ST 1998
13 Raja Noor Izzul Malaysia ST 1998
20 Suwarnaraj a/l Chinniah Malaysia ST 3/2/1998
24 Muhammad Izqandar Zulkiflee Malaysia ST 7/8/1998

Current coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Malaysia Datuk Steven Shahrul Zaman Yahya
Head of Youth Development Australia Ken Worden
Head Coach Malaysia Syamsul Saad
Assistant Coach 1 Malaysia Abu Bakar Fadzim
Assistant Coach 2 Malaysia Chan Wing Hoong
Goalkeeping Coach Malaysia Suhaimi Mat Lazim
Fitness Coach Malaysia Sam Pakiaraj a/l Victor Davaraj
Physiotherapist Malaysia Mohd Nor Adam Mohd Azam
Sport Masseur Malaysia Muhammad Fitri Abdul Rahman
Sport Masseur Malaysia Lokman Adil Ihsan
Team Assistant Malaysia Ahmad Helmi Ahmad Jamal
U21 Head Team Coach Malaysia Sayuddin Mohd Isa
U19 Head Team Coach Malaysia Khairul Azuar Kamiron
U19 Goalkeeping Coach Malaysia Ramli Talib

Source:[14]

Perak Darul Ridzuan Football Association's Presidential history

Year President
1957–72 Datuk Teoh Chye Hin
1999–06 DYTM Raja Dr Nazrin Shah ibni Sultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah
2008–10 YB Dato' Seri Mohamad Nizar Jamaluddin
2010–Sep 2015 YB Dato' Zainol Fadzi Paharudin
Sep 2015–Present Datuk Seri' Abdul Puhat Mat Nayan

Perak Darul Ridzuan Football Association's Managerial history

Year Manager
1992–93 Dr Safri Haji Nawawi
1998–00 YB Datuk Seri Raja Ahmad Zainuddin Raja Omar
2001–06 Dato' Jamal Nasir Rasdi
2007–08 Datuk Mohammed Mahiyuddin Abdullah
2008–10 Ustaz Nor Azli Musa
2011–13 Khairul Azwan Harun
2014 Datuk Azhar Ahmad
Nov 2014 – Present Vjeran Simunic
2015 Datuk M. Karathu

Perak Darul Ridzuan Football Association's Team Coaches information

There have been 15 coaches of Perak Darul Ridzuan Football Association since the appointment of the club's first professional coach, Dato' M. Karathu in 1989. The most successful coach of Perak Darul Ridzuan Football Association is Toni Netto from Brazil who had achieved 4 trophies.

Coaches since 1989:-

Name Period Trophies Total
Domestic International
SLC PLC MC CS FAC ACL UCWC UC USC IC
Malaysia Abdullah Yeop Nordin 1989
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Malaysia Dato' M. Karathu 1989–90, 2001, 2008–09
-
-
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
Croatia Marco Bilic 1991
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Malaysia Chan Sze Onn 1992
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Czechoslovakia Milous Kvacek 1993–94
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
England Ken Shellito 1995
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Malaysia Khaidir Buyong 1996
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Germany Karl Heinz Weigang 1997–99, 1999, 2000
-
-
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
Malaysia Chow Kwai Lam 1999
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Germany Torsten Spittler 2000
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Brazil Toni Netto 2002–05
2
-
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
4
England Steve Darby 2005–08
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
Malaysia Dato' M. Karathu 2009–10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Malaysia YM[disambiguation needed] Raja Azlan Shah Raja So'ib 2010–11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Malaysia Tuan Haji Norizan Bakar 2011–12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
South Korea Jang Jung 2012
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Malaysia Mohd Azraai Khor Abdullah 2013
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Malaysia Abu Bakar Fadzim 2014
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Croatia Vjeran Simunic Sept 2014 – Jan 2015
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Malaysia Dato' M. Karathu Jan 2015 - Aug 2015
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Croatia Vjeran Simunic Sept 2015 – Nov 2015
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Malaysia Syamsul Saad Nov 2015 – Present
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Total 1989–15 2 0 3 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 12

References

  1. ^ Komuniti Rasmi Penyokong Maya Bolasepak Perak. Perak-fa.seladang.net (18 April 1951). Retrieved on 12 September 2011.
  2. ^ MSL – Malaysia Super League
  3. ^ Football: Cash-strapped Perak forced to let go of imports. Thestar.com.my (15 September 2007). Retrieved on 12 September 2011.
  4. ^ [1][dead link]
  5. ^ http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/asia/malaysian-fa-ban-foreign-players-124609/
  6. ^ M. Karathu, the new Perak soccer coach. besonline.rtm.gov.my. 24 November 2008
  7. ^ Norizan Bakar is Perak FC chief coach. News.mylaunchpad.com.my. 25 October 2010. Retrieved on 12 September 2011.
  8. ^ Norizan returns with more zest. Nst.com.my (3 February 2011). Retrieved on 12 September 2011.
  9. ^ http://gambar-dimos.blogspot.com/2008/04/stadium-perakipoh.html
  10. ^ World Stadiums entry on Perak Stadium
  11. ^ [2]
  12. ^ http://pafanews.com/2013/06/13/yob-bakal-jadi-perak-fc/
  13. ^ http://pafanews.com/2013/06/13/pafa-umum-pendaftaran-perak-fc/
  14. ^ "Perak appoint Datuk M Karathu as new head coach". Ruth Ho. Retrieved 31 December 2014.