Malacca FA

Malacca FA
Malacca FA (Melaka)
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Full name Persatuan Bolasepak Melaka
Nickname(s) Hang Tuah
Founded 1924
Ground Hang Tuah Stadium
Malacca, Malaysia
(Capacity: 15,000)
Chairman Malaysia Datuk Mohd Yunos Husin
Manager Malaysia Datuk Mohd Yunos Husin
Coach Malaysia Manja Man
League FAM Cup
Home colours
Away colours


The Football Association of Malacca (Malay: Persatuan Bolasepak Melaka) enters a team in Malaysian football competitions to represent the state of Malacca. The team is based in Malacca Town. They currently play in the third-tier division in Malaysian football, the Malaysia FAM Cup.

Their home stadium is the Hang Jebat Stadium in Malacca Town which was built for the purpose of the 2010 Sukma Games. The club previously used the Hang Tuah Stadium as their home venue.

The club's nickname was Mousedeer before it was recently changed to Hang Tuah, the name being synonymous with strength and intelligence.

Contents

Honours

Title Winners Runners-up
Division 1/Premier 1/Super League 1983 (1x) 2005 (1x)

Performance in AFC competitions

  • Asian Club Championship: 1 appearance
1986: Qualifying Stage

Current Squad 2011

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

No. Position Player
Malaysia GK Azuan Othman
Malaysia GK Mohd Fiqry bin Jaafar
Malaysia GK Rozaidey bin Othman
Malaysia DF Normizal Ismail
Malaysia DF Amirul Syafiq bin Kasim
Malaysia DF Ahmad Khuzaimie Piee
Malaysia DF Zakaria Abdul Karim
Malaysia DF Mohd Samsudin bin Senin
Malaysia DF Md Nor Bin Dani
Malaysia DF Ahmad Kamal Jamallul Rahman
Malaysia DF Amrie Abdullah
Malaysia DF Ragu a/l Muruganmudalia
No. Position Player
Malaysia MF Khairul Anwar Shahrudin
Malaysia FW Muhammad Hafifi Hafiz bin Baharom
Malaysia MF Mohamad Helme bin Leman
Malaysia MF Muhammad Hafiz bin Mustaffa Bakri
Malaysia MF Mohamad Yusri Mustafa
Malaysia MF Muhamad Nazmee bin Ari
Malaysia MF Zainol Arief bin Rosly
Malaysia MF Rahim Abu Bakar
Malaysia MF Abdul Zaini Abdullah
Malaysia FW Fakhrullah Rosli
Malaysia FW Izzudin Mat
Malaysia FW Abidul Qahhar bin Roslan
Malaysia FW Mohd Shahareen Abudullah

President's Cup Team

For the president's cup squads, see Malacca FA President's Cup Team.


Team Officials 2011

  • Manager  : YB Datuk Md Yunos Husin
  • Assistant Manager : Ramli Abu Bakar
  • Head Coach  : Manja Man
  • Assistant Coach  : Ibrahim Nordin
  • Goalkeeper Coach  : Zaidi Hassan
  • Team Officer  : Azli Izwan Abu Samah
  • Physio  : Moktar Ibrahim
  • Kitman  : Rahim Salleh
Transfers (In)

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

No. Position Player
Malaysia GK Azuan Othman (from Free Agent)
Malaysia GK Mohd Fiqry Jaafar (from Free Agent)
Malaysia GK Rozaidey Othman (from Free Agent)
Malaysia DF Normizal Ismail (from Muar Municipal Council FC)
Malaysia DF Zakaria Abdul Karim (from Muar Municipal Council FC)
Malaysia DF Ahmad Kamal Jamallul Rahman (from Free Agent)
Malaysia DF Amirul Syafiq Kasim (from Free Agent)
Malaysia DF Ahmad Khuzaimie Piee (from Muar Municipal Council FC)
Malaysia DF Mohd Samsudin Senin (from Free Agent)
Malaysia DF Md Nor Dani (from Free Agent)
Malaysia DF Amrie Abdullah (from Free Agent)
Malaysia DF Ragu a/l Muruganmudalia (from Free Agent)
Malaysia MF Khairul Anwar Shahrudin (from President's Cup Squad)
Malaysia FW Muhammad Hafifi Hafiz Baharom (from President's Cup Squad)
Malaysia MF Mohamad Helme Leman (from Free Agent)
Malaysia MF Muhammad Hafiz Mustaffa Bakri (from Free Agent)
Malaysia MF Muhammad Nazmee Ari (from President's Cup Squad)
Malaysia MF Mohamad Yusri Mustafa (from Perlis FAReserve)
Malaysia MF Abdul Zaini Abdullah (from Muar Municipal Council FC)
Malaysia MF Zainol Arief Rosly (from CIMB FC)
Malaysia MF Rahim Abu Bakar (from Pos Malaysia FC)
Malaysia FW Fakhrullah Rosli (from President's Cup Squad)
Malaysia FW Izzudin Mat (from Muar Municipal Council FC)
Malaysia FW Abidul Qahhar Roslan (from Free Agent)
Malaysia FW Mohd Shahareen Abdullah (from Free Agent)
Transfers (Out)

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

No. Position Player
Malaysia GK Azri Azmi (to Release)
Malaysia DF Fuad Rosalan (to Release)
Malaysia DF Mohamad Shaiful Nizam Saad (to Release)
Malaysia DF Muhammad Fazili Saat (to Release)
Malaysia DF Muhammad Firdaus Amran (to Release)
Malaysia MF Azizul Muhamad (to Release)
Malaysia MF Taufik Aziz (to Release)
Malaysia FW K. Depan Sakwati (to Selangor FA)
Malaysia FW Mohammad Zaidi Zubir (to Release)
Malaysia FW Mohd Shafiq Zahari (to Release)
Malaysia FW Mohd Normaizan Nor (to Release)
Malaysia MF Ahmad Saufi Ibrahim (to Pos Malaysia FC)
Malaysia DF Huzairee Abdul Halim (to Release)
Malaysia MF Hafizuddin Mohd Said (to Release)
Malaysia DF Dzulkifli Gali (to Release)
Malaysia MF Mohd Hazeman Abdul Karim (to Betaria FC)
Malaysia MF Mohamad Hilmi Rosli (to Betaria FC)
Malaysia FW Rafie Katin (to Release)
Malaysia GK Mohd Zaidi Ibrahim (to Release)
Malaysia GK Muhammad Asil Syafiq Sehrifodin (to Release)
Malaysia DF Mohd Azrin Abdul (to Release)
Malaysia DF Danny Joinim (to Release)
Malaysia FW Zulindra Shah Putra Adam (to Johor FA)

Former Import Players

  • Nigeria Vincent Ejike
  • Russia Roman Khagba
  • Singapore Faliq Abdulkader
  • Slovakia Richard Privitzer
  • Slovakia Patrik Volf
  • Slovakia Ivan Ziga
  • Slovenia Emir Dzafič
  • Uruguay Luis Fernando Espindola

Team Managers

Year Manager
1999-02 Malaysia Datuk Ibrahim Durum
2005 Malaysia Datuk Chua Peng Song
2006-08 Malaysia Karim Yaakob
2008- Malaysia Mohd Yazid Khamis
2009-2010 Malaysia Abdul Malik Kassim
2011 Malaysia YB Datuk Md Yunos Husin

Coaches

Year Coach
1997 Malaysia Mahathir Taha
1998 Malaysia Mohd Shah Alias Norbit
1999 Malaysia G. Torairaju
2000-01 Malaysia Remeli Junit
2005 Malaysia Ong Kim Swee
2005-06 Malaysia E. Elavarasan
2007 Malaysia K. Devan
2007-08 Malaysia Ramli Junit
2008-09 Malaysia Mohd Nick Sham Abdullah
2009-2010 Malaysia Abdul Rahim Abdullah
2010 Malaysia Mahathir Taha
2011 Malaysia Ramli Junit
2011 Malaysia Manja Man

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