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Kelantan
2014 season
PresidentAnnuar Musa
Head coachSteve Darby
(until 15 April 2015)
George Boateng
(starting 25 April 2015)
StadiumSultan Muhammad IV Stadium
(Capacity: 22,000)
Super League6th
FA CupSemi Final
Malaysia CupQuarter Final
AFC CupGroup Stage
Top goalscorerLeague:
Francis Forkey Doe, Mohamed Shawky(5)

All:
Francis Forkey Doe(13)
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The 2014 season is Kelantan FA's 6th season in the Malaysia Super League and 19th successive season in the top flight of Malaysian football league system.

The campaign will feature Kelantan's 3rd consecutive appearance in the AFC Cup because they were the 2013 Malaysia FA Cup's winner.[1]

Competitions

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Pre-season and friendlies

Date Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
5 December 2013 Malaysia Penang PBAPP FC A 1—1 Shakir Ali
7 December 2013 Malaysia Penang Penang FA A 0—2
10 December 2013 Malaysia Perak Perak FA A 1—4 Shakir Ali 35'
13 December 2013 Malaysia Kedah Kedah FA A 0—3
18 December 2013 Malaysia Terengganu Terengganu FA A Cancelled
4 January 2014 Malaysia Kelantan Kelantan FA's President Cup Squad H 2—1 Mohamed Shawky 10', Tengku Hasbullah 47'
6 January 2014 Malaysia Perlis Perlis FA H 3—1 Ghaddar, Fakri, Wan Zaharulnizam
11 January 2014 Thailand Phattalung F.C. H 4—0 Ghaddar 8', 27' 43', Fakri 21'
31 January 2014 Brunei Brunei DPMM FC A 0—0
13 July 2014 Johor Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. H 1—1 Mohamed Moustapha N'diaye 62'(Special Invitation)
2 August 2014 Terengganu Terengganu FA H 2—1 Ahmad Shakir Mohd Ali17', Mohd Fitri Omar71'
31 January 2014 Kedah Kedah FA H 2—4 Mohd Khairul Izuan Rosli53',Rozaimi Azwar80'

Super League

Date Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance League
position
Notes
18 January 2014 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Sime Darby H 2—1 Ghaddar 60', 81' p 25,000[2] Steady 4th
25 January 2014 Malaysia Sarawak Sarawak A 1—0 Forkey Doe 90' 15,000[3] Increase 1st
28 January 2014 Malaysia Selangor PKNS H 1—2 Fakri 30' 25,000[4] Decrease 4th
9 February 2014 Malaysia Perak Perak A 1—2 Shawky 55' Decrease 6th
15 February 2014 Malaysia Terengganu T-Team H 3–0 Shawky 32' Piya 45' Ghaddar 83' Increase 2nd
8 March 2014 Singapore Lions XII A 2–1 Fakri 51' Forkey Doe 90+1' Increase 1st
15 March 2014 Malaysia Pahang Pahang H 2–2 Piya 1' Izuan Rosli 80' Decrease 2nd
22 March 2014 Malaysia Selangor Selangor A 0–1 Decrease 3rd Forkey Doe missed a penalty kick.
First match Kelantan failed to score any goal in this year's campaign.
25 March 2014 Malaysia Johor JDT H 1–2 Ghaddar 17' Decrease 6th
29 March 2014 Malaysia Terengganu Terengganu A 1–1
(0–3)
Shawky 17' Steady 6th Terengganu was rewarded a 3 nil win after a Kelantan's player played with three previous yellow cards.
However, this punishment does not change Kelantan's position in league.
5 April 2014 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur ATM H 1–0 Shawky 60' Increase 5th Shawky saved Steve Darby's reputation as Kelantan FA's coach[5]
12 April 2014 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur ATM A 2–0 Piya 44' Forkey Doe 83' Increase 4th
15 April 2014 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Sime Darby A 0–4 Decrease 6th Steve Darby's contract with Kelantan ended immediately by TSAM after this humiliating lost.[6][7]
Mohd Hashim Mustapha and Zahasmi Ismail will take over Steve Darby's role while waiting for new head coach to arrive.
18 April 2014 Malaysia Sarawak Sarawak H 0–1 Decrease 7th First match under Mohd Hashim Mustapha's coaching ended with a defeat.
10 May 2014 Malaysia Selangor PKNS A 2–0 Kechik 44' Forkey Doe 88' Increase 6th First win under George Boateng's coaching.
First win after four matches.
17 May 2014 Malaysia Perak Perak H 2–1 Shawky 5' Izuan Rosli 77' Steady 6th
24 May 2014 Malaysia Terengganu T-Team A 0–1 Steady 6th
10 June 2014 Singapore Lions XII H 2–1 Fakri 29' Izuan Rosli 58' Increase 5th Match debut for Prince Tagoe but he only played for 10 minutes.
14 June 2014 Malaysia Pahang Pahang A 0–1 Decrease 7th
17 June 2014 Malaysia Selangor Selangor H 2–0 Forkey Doe 22' Kechik 85' Increase 5th
21 June 2014 Malaysia Johor JDT A 0–3 Steady 5th
25 June 2014 Malaysia Terengganu Terengganu H 2–3 Fakri 29' Izuan Rosli 58' Decrease 6th

Goal scores for Super League

As of 25 June 2014
5 goals