PKNS F.C.

PKNS FC
Full name Kelab Bolasepak Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor
(Selangor State Development Corporation Football Club)
Nickname(s) Red Ants
Short name PKNS FC
Founded 1967 (1967)
Ground Petaling Jaya Stadium
Ground Capacity 25,000
Owner PKNS Sports Sdn Bhd
Chairman Siti Zubaidah Abdul Jabar
Coach E. Elavarasan
League Malaysia Premier League
2016 Malaysia Premier League, 2nd (promoted)
Website Club home page

Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor Football Club (English: Selangor State Development Corporation Football Club) or popularly known as PKNS FC is a Malaysian football club based in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. The club currently play in the second-tier of Malaysian football, the Malaysia Premier League.

The club also involved in the Malaysia FA Cup and its youth team also play in the Malaysia President Cup. Some of its junior players also involved with their various respective university football leagues.

History

Established in 1967 as part of Selangor State Development Corporation (English: Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor) Sports and Recreation Club, the football team made its name in 1970's and 1980's as one of the force in the Selangor state and national club tournaments.[1]

The club has been a regular to the national league when they achieved promotion to Malaysia Premier League in 2004 season after became the champion of Malaysia FAM League the previous year.[2]

The club has played in the highest league, the Malaysia Super League for several seasons before being relegated to the second division in 2014 season. But after spending two years in Premier League, the club achieved promotion back to the top-tier division again after finish second in 2016 Malaysia Premier League season and will play in Malaysia Super League for 2017 season.

Ownership

The club is own by a private company, PKNS Sports Sdn Bhd.[3] As part of privatisation effort by Football Malaysia LLP, every club in Malaysia Super League and Malaysia Premier League will be required to obtain Football Association of Malaysia Club Licensing Regulations (FAM CLR) license in order to compete in Malaysian League. The team has been incorporated as a private company under the name "PKNS Sports Sdn Bhd" in 2016 and has severed it ties as an affiliates of Football Association of Selangor as previously in order to comply with the licensing requirement.[3]

Kit manufacturer and shirt sponsor

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2005-06 Adidas TM Net
2006-07
2009 Nike Streamyx
2011 Kappa PKNS
2012-2014 Lotto
2015-2016 Kappa

Domestic

Title Winners Runners-up
Division 1/Premier 1/Super League
Division 2/Premier 2/Premier League (1x) 2011 2016
Malaysian FA Cup 2016
Malaysia Cup
Malaysian Charity Shield
FAM Cup (2x) 1979, 2003

Players

No. Name Nat. Pos.
Goalkeepers
1 G. Jeevananthan Malaysia GK
22 Remezey Che Ros Malaysia GK
25 Nor Haziq Aris Malaysia GK
Defenders
3 Farid Ramli Malaysia LB
7 P. Rajesh Malaysia RB,RM
12 Gonzalo Soto Argentina CB
15 P. Gunalan Malaysia LB
16 Azreen Zulkafli Malaysia RB,DM
17 Abdul Ghani Rahman Malaysia CB, RB, LB
24 Nizam Abu Bakar Malaysia RB, RM
27 Zaiza Zainal Abidin Malaysia CB
Midfielders
5 Shahrul Azhar Ture Malaysia RW, LW
6 Munir Amran Malaysia LM, LW
7 Shahurain Abu Samah Malaysia RM,RW,AM
8 Khairul Azrin Khazali Malaysia CM, DM
13 Fazli Baharuddin Malaysia LM, LW
11 Nazrin Syamsul Bahri Malaysia LM, LW
18 M. Sivakumar Malaysia DM, CM
19 M. Khairul Ramadhan Malaysia LM,LB
23 S. Thinagaran Malaysia RM, RW
25 K. Satish
(loan to AirAsia F.C.)
Malaysia AM, CM
Forwards
2 Yusaini Hafiz Che Saad Malaysia ST, AM
9 Farderin Kadir Malaysia ST
14 Juan Manuel Cobelli Argentina ST
20 Gabriel Miguel Guerra Argentina ST
21 Shakir Ali Malaysia ST
30 Matías Jadue State of Palestine ST, AM

Transfer 2016

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

In

Pos. Name From
State of Palestine Matías Jadue Chile Deportes Santa Cruz
Argentina Juan Manuel Cobelli Peru Club Deportivo Universidad César Vallejo
Malaysia Muhd Azreen Zulkafli Malaysia ATM FA
Malaysia P. Rajesh Malaysia Kedah FA
Malaysia S. Thinagaran Malaysia ATM FA
Malaysia Yusaini Hafiz Chee Saad Malaysia ATM FA
Malaysia Ahmad Shakir Mohd Ali Malaysia Kedah FA
Malaysia Mohd Zaiza Zainal Abidin Malaysia Pahang F.C.
Malaysia Shahurain Abu Samah Malaysia PDRM FA
Malaysia Mohd Farid Ramli Malaysia Penang FA
Malaysia Mohd Remezey Che Ros Malaysia Penang FA
Malaysia Khairul Ramadhan Zauwawi Malaysia Terengganu FA
Malaysia K. Satish Malaysia Selangor FA U21
Malaysia Muhd Hakimi Husin Malaysia Sime Darby F.C. U21

Out

Pos. Name To
Liberia Patrick Wleh Malaysia Selangor FA (Loan)
Malaysia Mohd Arip Amiruddin Malaysia DRB-Hicom F.C.
Malaysia Muhd Nor Ubaidullah Abdul Rahman Malaysia Felcra F.C. (Loan)
Malaysia Norhadi Ubaidillah Malaysia Kuala Lumpur FA
Malaysia Mohd Aminuddin Mohd Noor Malaysia MOF F.C.
Malaysia Mohd Zulharis Mohd Noor Malaysia MOF F.C.
Malaysia Ahmad Khuzaimi Piee Malaysia SAMB F.C. (Loan)
Malaysia Mohd Yusri Abas Malaysia SAMB F.C. (Loan)
Malaysia Mohd Faiz Isa Malaysia Sime Darby F.C.
East Timor Pedro Henrique

U21 team

No. Name Nationality Position D.O.B
Goalkeepers
1 Muhammad Nasrul Fahmi Sulaiman Malaysia GK 15/4/98
18 Mohd Tauffiq Ar-Rasyid Johar Malaysia GK 14/12/95
22 Muhd Harmizie Zaharudin Malaysia GK 29/1/97
Defenders
2 Murugan a/l Balachandran Malaysia CB 1995
4 Shafiq Azreen Sa'ari Malaysia CB/DM 28/12/96
7 Syed Muhammad Aizat Syed Alwee Malaysia LB/LWB 1995
14 Nur Najmi Iman Shahruddin Malaysia CB 1996
15 Muhd Ali Hanafiah Mohd Zarudin Malaysia RB/RWB 17/1/96
16 Jayrao a/l Sathia Seelan Malaysia CB 25/3/95
21 Mohd Shafiq Imran Omar Malaysia RB/RWB 3/6/96
24 Mohd Salehin Zubir Malaysia LB/LWB 3/9/95
25 Muhd Syahrizal Shaharin Malaysia CB/DM 16/4/95
Midfielders
3 Mohd Alif Haikal Mohd Sabri Malaysia LM/ LW 19/10/95
5 Mohd Zuhairi Khalid Malaysia DM/ CM 13/3/95
6 Muhd Nur Iqmal Harun Malaysia CM 27/8/96
10 Thivagar a/l Rajendran Malaysia RM, RW 21/11/95
11 Kalaiselvaan a/l Govindersamy Malaysia LM, LW 1995
12 Adam Shafiq Fua'ad Malaysia AM/ CM/ LM/ LW 18/2/95
13 Mohd Yusri Mohd Farizat Malaysia LM, LW 17/5/97
20 Muhd Amirrul Ashraff Mohd Yusoff Malaysia CM 1995
23 Amir Hafiz Mohd Noor Malaysia DM/ CM 25/2/96
Forwards
8 Muhd Hakimi Husin Malaysia ST 4/1/96
9 Mohd Ghazali Mohamed Malaysia ST 5/1/95
17 Muhammad Asnan Awal Hisham Malaysia ST,AM 16/1/95
19 Muhammad Fazli Abdul Latif Malaysia ST 7/5/97

Source:[4]

Coaching staff

Position Name
General Manager Malaysia Mahfizul Rusydin Abdul Rashid
Head Coach Malaysia E. Elavarasan
Assistant Coach Malaysia Muhd Adam Abdullah
Fitness Coach Malaysia Ahmad Radzi Mohd Salleh Raibi
Goalkeeping coach Czech Republic Karel Stromšík
Goalkeeping coach Malaysia Azhar Dol
Physiotherapist Malaysia Muhamad bin Mohd Isa
Manager U21 Malaysia Mohd Muhidin Faharuddin
Assistant Manager U21 Malaysia Sairollizam Siedin
Head Coach U21 Malaysia Ridzuan Abu Shah
Assistant Coach U21 Malaysia Noorsham Abu Bakar
Fitness Coach U21 Malaysia Shaifulnizam Abdul Khamis
Goalkeeping coach U21 Malaysia Ashazar Yahya
Physiotherapist U21 Malaysia Mohd Taufiq Mohd Hanafi
Kit manager Malaysia Isman Baharum

Managers

Year Manager
2003–06 Malaysia Azmi Adnan
2007–10 Malaysia Haji Yaacob Haji Jailani

Coaches

Year Head coach
2003–08 Malaysia Haji Mohd Zaki Sheikh Ahmad
2006–08 Malaysia Ismail Ibrahim
2008 Malaysia K. Gunalan
2009–2013 Malaysia Abdul Rahman Ibrahim
2014 Malaysia Wan Jamak Wan Hassan
2015– Malaysia E. Elavarasan

References

  1. http://www.selangorpknsfc.com/v4/?cat=history PKNS FC History
  2. http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/malaycuphist.html Malaysia Winners History
  3. 1 2 http://www.stadiumastro.com/ms/article/2016/04/25/pkns-tidak-bernaung-di-bawah-fas PKNS tidak bernaung di bawah FAS
  4. "PKNS U21". www.pengurusanbolasepakfam.org.my. Retrieved 1 March 2016.

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