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Perak II
File:Perak FA II logo.svg
Full namePerak Football Club II
Nickname(s)Bos Gaurus
FoundedJuly 30, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-07-30)
GroundManjung Municipal Council Stadium
Capacity15,000
PresidentAhmad Faizal Azumu
ManagerAdly Shah Ahmad Tah
CoachSyamsul Saad
LeagueMalaysia Premier League
2020Malaysian Premier League,
12th of 12
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Perak Football Club II, also named Perak II, is the reserve team of Perak FC, based in Ipoh, in the state of Perak. Founded on 30 July 2015 as part of the sports and recreation club for the Perak State Development Corporation Football Club (Malay: Kelab Bolasepak Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Perak) (PKNP). The club was combined with Perak FA at end of 2019 as one club and was re-branded as a football club to be known as Perak FA. The team formerly known PKNP FC was then converted into a reserve team as part of the feeder club regulations and will begin the 2020 season as a reserve team of Perak F.C. and will play in Premier League, holding home games at Manjung Municipal Council Stadium, with a 15,000-seat capacity.[1]

Unlike in England, reserve teams in Malaysia play in the same football pyramid as their first team rather than a separate league. However, reserve teams cannot play in the same division as their first team. Therefore, the team is ineligible for promotion to Malaysia Super League, the division in which their parent side competes. Reserve teams are also no longer permitted to enter the cup competitions.

The team is officially will known as Perak II, for 2020 Malaysia League seasons, on the club's official promotion and website, but Malaysia League, the governing body of Malaysian football league system rules prohibit reserve teams from having different names than their parent team.

Club licensing regulations

2018 season

2019 season

History

Kelab Bolasepak Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Perak (English: Perak State Development Corporation Football Club), or simply PKNP FC is a Malaysian professional football club based in Ipoh, Perak. The club currently plays in the Malaysia Super League.[2] The club also participated in the state and district competitions in the Perak League, Ipoh League and the Malaysia People's Football League as Batang Padang.[2]

The modern-day club was formed on 30 July 2015 by Perak State Development Corporation Group as part of its effort to bring back the legacy of PKNP's sport involvement in the 1980s and 1990s.[2] It also served as a platform by the group bring a positive image to its brand in the state of Perak.[2] As part of having a stable amount of grassroots players within the club, the club also send its other feeder squads to compete in the district, state and national level competitions. The club was an obscure local amateur side began playing in the third division Malaysia FAM League. They steadily improved and by 2017 were competing in the Malaysia Premier League and by 2018 in Malaysia Super League.[3][4][5]

Colours

Sponsorship

Period Sportswear Sponsor
2016 United States Nike PKNP
2017 Germany Puma Perak Corporation
2018 ItalySouth Korea Fila PKNP, Perak Corporation, Maps, Lumut Port
2019 England Admiral PKNP, Maps, Perak Corporation, MPM, Casuarina
2020 Germany Jako

Stadium and locations

Coordinates Location Stadium Capacity Year
4°36′33.96″N 101°6′12.38″E / 4.6094333°N 101.1034389°E / 4.6094333; 101.1034389 Ipoh Perak Stadium 42,500 2016 – 2017
4°11′41.6″N 100°39′54.2″E / 4.194889°N 100.665056°E / 4.194889; 100.665056 Manjung Manjung Municipal Council Stadium 15,000 2019

Season by season record

Season League Top goalscorer FA Cup Malaysia
Cup
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2016 Malaysia FAM League 14 9 3 2 26 9 30 1st Malaysia Shahrel Fikri 20 DNQ DNQ
2017 Malaysia Premier League 22 14 4 4 41 23 46 3rd Malaysia Shahrel Fikri 11 Quarter-finals Quarter-finals
2018 Malaysia Super League 22 7 4 11 25 31 25 9th Malaysia Hafiz Ramdan 3 Semi-finals Group D
2019 Malaysia Super League 22 3 7 12 22 40 16 11th Malaysia Hafiz Ramdan 3 Quarter-finals Quarter-finals

Players

Current squad

As of 10 March 2020

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Malaysia MAS Syafiq Sabaruddin
2 DF Malaysia MAS Sukri Hamid
3 DF Malaysia MAS Thomas Lee
4 DF Malaysia MAS Alif Najmi Shaaini
5 MF Malaysia MAS Muhammad Mohd Safar
6 MF France FRA Sacha Petshi
7 FW Malaysia MAS Syahir Bashah
8 MF Malaysia MAS Hamizul Izaidi
10 FW Brazil BRA Bruno Bezerra
11 MF Malaysia MAS Khairullah Halim
12 MF Malaysia MAS N. Thanabalan
14 DF Malaysia MAS S. Pavithran
16 MF Malaysia MAS C. Suwarnaraj
17 DF Malaysia MAS V. Parvin Vasu
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF Malaysia MAS Haziq Al-Muizz Hazli
20 FW Malaysia MAS Khairul Asyraf
22 FW Malaysia MAS Shafaiq Abdul Malek
23 GK Malaysia MAS Farhan Abdul Majid
24 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Tarik Isic
27 MF Malaysia MAS Shamsul Aliff Shamsul Husni
28 MF Malaysia MAS Shahmi Azhar
29 FW Malaysia MAS Razak Mastor
41 DF Malaysia MAS Amin Kharnain
42 GK Malaysia MAS Syakir Danial
77 FW Malaysia MAS Adib Raop
98 MF Malaysia MAS Yusof Abdullah

Source:[6]

Coaches

Current coaching staff

Head coach Malaysia Syamsul Saad
Assistant head coach Malaysia Chan Wing Hoong
Goalkeeping coach Malaysia Suhaimi Mat Lazim
Fitness coach Malaysia Nor Ikhmar Madarsa
Team Doctor Malaysia Vinotharan a/l Jeyaraj
Physio Malaysia Muhammad Hashemi Iskandar Adi Putra
Masseur Malaysia Muhammad Fitri Abdul Rahman
Team Analyst Malaysia Mohd Airil Rizman Nasir
Kitman Malaysia Mohd Suhaimi Abidin
Team Media Malaysia Razif Rosli

Coaches

Name Period Honors
Malaysia Abu Bakar Fadzim (b. 1971) July 31, 2015 – present

Affiliated clubs

References

  1. ^ "Coach Burn bimbing reserve team, Perak II". Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d "Perak tubuh PKNP FC, sasar Piala FAM, Liga Perdana". Berita Harian. 30 July 2015. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
  3. ^ http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v8/sp/newssports.php?id=1290273 PKNP FC, MISC-MIFA Qualify For Liga Premier
  4. ^ http://www.bharian.com.my/node/200676 PKNP lakar sejarah ke Liga Perdana
  5. ^ http://www.fourfourtwo.com/my/features/misc-mifa-and-pknp-confident-matching-professional-peers#WcBqQJysCPP31K3I.01 Archived 2018-07-19 at the Wayback Machine MISC-MIFA and PKNP confident of matching professional peers
  6. ^ "PERAK II". https://cms.fam.org.my/v1/. Retrieved 6 June 2020. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)