Kuala Lumpur FA
Full name |
Kuala Lumpur Football Association Persatuan Bola Sepak Kuala Lumpur | ||
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Nickname(s) |
City Squad City Boys The Hawks | ||
Founded | 1974 as Federal Territory Football Association | ||
Ground | Selayang Stadium | ||
Capacity | 25,000 | ||
Chairman | Adnan Md Ikhsan | ||
Coach | Ismail Zakaria | ||
League | Malaysia Premier League | ||
2016 | Malaysia Premier League, 5th | ||
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Kuala Lumpur Football Association (Malay: Persatuan Bola Sepak Kuala Lumpur), are a football association who supervising the football activities in the Federal Territory of Malaysia of Kuala Lumpur.
Kuala Lumpur Football Association was formed in 1974 to oversee footballing in Kuala Lumpur. The association was founded by K. Rasalingam and Goh Ah Chai as the Federal Territory Football Association in 1974 and entered Malaysian football competitions in 1979 before being renamed Kuala Lumpur Football Association in 1986.
Kuala Lumpur had its most successful period in the late 1980s after being crowned the league champions twice in 1986 and 1988. They also won the Malaysia Cup for three consecutive years in 1987, 1988 and 1989. The team enjoyed considerable success in cup competitions in the 1990s, winning the Malaysian FA Cup in 1993, 1994 and 1999. Kuala Lumpur won the Malaysian Charity Shield, also known as the Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Cup on three occasions, in 1988, 1995 and 2000.
Following its founding, a fierce rivalry developed between Kuala Lumpur and Selangor mainly due to their geographical location. The battle between these two teams is often referred to as the Klang Valley Derby which was renewed in the 2010 season after KL ended a seven-year spell in the second-tier with promotion to the Super League. KL were relegated to the second-tier Premier League in 2012 and the following year, in 2013, Kuala Lumpur were relegated to the third-tier FAM League for the first time in its history.
History
Kuala Lumpur Football Association may be the youngest state association having been formed in 1975, but their achievements during the short period makes them veterans in the game. Formed as Federal Territory Football Association (FTFA), the association was actually a breakaway group from the F.A. Selangor. Led by former F.A. of Selangor secretary K. Rasalingam together with other members Goh Ah Chai, Hamzah Muhammad, M.J. Vincent, Shariff Mustafa, Jeswant Singh and Manickarajah, they saw the need for another association in the Klang Valley due to the growing numbers of clubs.
FTFA was officially formed in 1975 with Hamzah Abu Samah elected as their first president. Hamzah went on to become the F.A. of Malaysia president in 1977 and FTFA deputy president Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen took over at the helm. It was that year too that FTFA organised their first league with 30 clubs. Then it was just one division with the clubs being divided into the Dunhill League, Bandaraya (City) League, First Division, Second Division, Third Division, Reserve League and Government Departments and Business House League.
The following year FTFA was first represented at the national level when they competed in the Razak Cup (Under-18). It was in 1979, that the Federal Territory made their debut in the Malaysia Cup. They then started off as whipping boys but by 1982 were already making waves to be among the top teams in the league although they failed to win any titles. In 1984, Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen stepped down as president and the Lord Mayor, Elyas Omar was elected the third president of the association.
The election of Elyas was about the best thing that happened to FTFA due to his dedication to the association. Elyas played a major role in raising the standard of football in Kuala Lumpur by introducing professionalism when he recruited players from other states and Singapore. He made available better training and playing facilities. In 1985, Federal Territory reached their first Malaysia Cup final after only competing in the tournament for seven seasons while other states, who have been in the competition since it was inaugurated in 1921, are still trying to reach the final. FTFA officially changed its name to Kuala Lumpur Football Association (KLFA) in 1987 to better identify itself with the city. Kuala Lumpur joined the ranks of the heavyweights in the Malaysian soccer competition which saw them win the Charity Shield once (1987) in the four appearances, the League twice and the Malaysia Cup three years in a row (1987–1989). Kuala Lumpur also supplied a good number of players for the national team over the years.
Leadership in the KLFA kept changing hands after Elyas bin Omar stepped down with Megat Junid Megat Ayub taking over. In the 2014 Congress, Astaman Abdul Aziz stepped down and Federal Territories Ministry secretary general Adnan Md Ikhsan was elected the president while Astaman and Izudin Ishak are the deputy presidents. Kuala Lumpur are also known internationally having hosted the Inter-City Tournament for several years. Among the participating countries were Czechoslovakia, England, Austria, Australia, Germany, Turkey and Indonesia. To improve football quality, exposure programmes to countries like Czechoslovakia were often organised.
The post-Elyas years saw lean pickings for Kuala Lumpur although they did win the FA Cup three times in 1993, 1994 and 1999, which remains Kuala Lumpur's last major trophy. Relegation from the then-Premier 1 followed in 2002 and it took seven years before KL returned to the top-flight, finishing fourth in the Premier League in 2009.
At present about 70 clubs are affiliated members of KLFA and are currently competing in the KL League and FA Cup (knock out). These clubs are divided into three divisions namely the Premier, Division 1, and Division 2.
KLFA Academy Football Centre
. KLFA Academy Football Centre is the training ground and Academy base of Malaysian football association, Kuala Lumpur. It is located in the township of Taman Melawati, Kuala Lumpur, the site covers 3.28 hectares. It is also houses the main headquarters for the Kuala Lumpur Football Association. The facility is founded by the Kuala Lumpur Football Association to serve as the team's main training ground and also serves as an academy for the Kuala Lumpur football teams. The facility also serves as a meeting point and has a futsal court, a gymnassium, a cafeteria and dormitories for the youth players. The RM5.4 million academy opened in March 2012.
KLFA Academy Football Centre, a premier football facility is located in Desa Melawati. With top class facilities, KLFA Academy Football Centre are one of the best football facility in Kuala Lumpur. KLFA Academy Football Centre facilities are:-
- Full-size football field
- FIFA-standard Futsal court
- Cafe
- Gym
- Retail outlets
- Changing room.
Kits
Season | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
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1988–1995 | Lotto | Dunhill |
1996–1998 | Nike | |
1999 | Admiral | |
2000 | Ascot | |
2001 | New Balance | |
2002–2003 | Cheetah | |
2004–2005 | Eutag | Celcom |
2006 | Lotto | TM Net |
2007 | Line 7 | Line 7 |
2008 | Eutag | Celcom |
2009 | Sportzone | Streamyx |
2010–2011 | Kika | KL Ancom |
2012–2014 | Kronos | Kronos |
2015 | Warrix / Kappa | DBKL |
2016– | SkyHawk | JL99 Group, Al-Bukhary Foundation, DBKL, Ekovest, MRCB |
Honours
Domestic
Title | Winners | Runners-up |
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Malaysia Cup (3x) | 1987, 1988, 1989 | 1985 |
Division 1/ Premier 1/ Super League (2x) | 1986, 1988 | 1982, 1987, 1989 |
Division 2/ Premier 2/ Premier League | ||
FAM League | 2014 | |
Malaysian FA Cup (3x) | 1993, 1994, 1999 | 1992 |
Malaysia Charity Shield (3x) | 1988, 1995, 2000 | 1987, 1989, 1990, 1994 |
Regional
- 1994: Quarterfinals (lost to Telephone Organisation of Thailand 3–5 on aggregate after extra-time in the second leg)
Club officials
Kuala Lumpur FA
- Patron: Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor
- President: Adnan Md Ikshan
- Deputy president: Astaman Abdul Aziz
- Vice-presidents: Mohamad Sidek Khalid, Johari Abdul Ghani, Theng Book, Nordin Abdul Ghani
- General secretary: Nokman Mustaffa
Coaching staff
Position | Name |
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Manager | Mohd Hisamudin Yahaya |
Assistant Manager | |
Head Coach | Ismail Zakaria |
Assistant Coach | Rusdi Suparman |
GK Coach | Mohd Affendy Kamsah |
Fitness Coach | Mohd Faizal Mohd So'od |
Fitness Coach | Mohammad Fazrul Jafar |
Physiotherapist | Mohd Fadli Kamarulzaman |
Physiotherapist | Aimie Mohamed |
Head Scout | Abdul Ghani Malik |
U21 Manager | Kamaruddin Hassan |
U21 Assistant Manager | Muhammad Shahrir Mois |
U21 Head Coach | Mohd Suhaimi Ismail |
U21 Assistant Coach 1 | Kamal Daut |
U21 Assistant Coach 2 | Shahril Arsat |
U21 GK Coach | Nor Harizan Abdullah |
U21 Fitness Coach | Ahmad Nizam Ariffin |
U21 Physio | Muhd Ikhwan Abdul Rohim |
U19 Manager | Mohd Razlan Muhammad Rafii |
U19 Assistant Manager | Muhamad Afeeq Adnan |
U19 Head Coach | Zolkipli Samion |
U19 Assistant Coach | Shariful Hisham Ibrahim |
U19 GK Coach | Mohd Zaki Tumpang@Ma'arof |
U19 Fitness Coach | Mohd Hanafiah Abdul Rahman |
U19 Physio | Muhammad Faiz Mokhtar |
Current squad
No. | Name | Nationality | Position | D.O.B | ||||||
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Goalkeeper | ||||||||||
1 | Muhd Syamim Ramli | GK | 5/5/93 | |||||||
22 | Badrulzaman Abdul Halim | GK | 2/4/78 | |||||||
24 | Mohd Soffuan Tawil | GK | 27/9/88 | |||||||
25 | Norhadi Ubaidillah | GK | 24/10/87 | |||||||
Defenders | ||||||||||
2 | Muhd Nurikhwan Mohd Ismail | LB,LWB, LM, LW | 7/10/96 | |||||||
3 | Nik Zul Aziz Nawawi | LB,RB,RWB,LWB | 7/4/87 | |||||||
4 | Léo Carioca | CB,LB | 6/1/86 | |||||||
5 | Mohd Fadhil Mohd Hashim | CB,LB | 2/7/83 | |||||||
6 | Naufal Naim Tony Rosdin | RB,RWB,RM | 21/10/92 | |||||||
14 | Zaiful Abdul Hakim | LB,LWB | 1/3/94 | |||||||
19 | Ahmad Azlan Zainal | CB,DMC | 16/4/86 | |||||||
21 | Mohd Helmi Remeli | CB, RB,LB,DMC | 24/3/85 | |||||||
27 | Muhd Hafiz Mohd Johar | RB,LB | 14/9/94 | |||||||
51 | Muhd Nazri Ahmad | RB,CB | 17/3/90 | |||||||
Midfielders | ||||||||||
7 | Fahrul Razi Kamaruddin | RM.RW, MC,AMC | 12/4/86 | |||||||
8 | Abdul Halim Zainal | CM | 29/7/88 | |||||||
10 | Muhd Hardee Shamsuri | CM, AM | 4/6/94 | |||||||
11 | Isma Alif Mohd Salim | LM, LW | 22/2/87 | |||||||
13 | Mohd Rosdi Zakaria | CM,AMC | 21/3/87 | |||||||
15 | Modibo Konte | CM,DM | 13/4/94 | |||||||
18 | Mohd Rasyid Aya | RM, RW | 4/6/90 | |||||||
20 | Zhafri Yahya | CM,DM | 25/9/94 | |||||||
23 | Na'im Nazmi Zainuddin | LM, LW | 19/11/93 | |||||||
28 | Muhd Irfan Zakaria | MC | 4/6/95 | |||||||
53 | Jonathan Cantillana | MC | 26/5/92 | |||||||
Forwards | ||||||||||
9 | A. Thamil Arasu | ST | 4/7/91 | |||||||
17 | Muhd Arif Mohd Anwar | ST | 14/3/95 | |||||||
54 | Diego Inostroza | ST | 25/4/92 | |||||||
Ibrahim Syaihul | ST | 25/1/94 | ||||||||
Source:[1] Source:[2] Source:[3]
Transfers
For recent transfers, see List of Malaysian football transfers 2016 and List of Malaysian football transfers summer 2016
President's Cup Team
No. | Name | Nationality | Position | D.O.B | ||||||
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Goalkeeper | ||||||||||
1 | Amirul Shafiq Mohd Shamsuri | GK | 25/4/98 | |||||||
22 | Jamalulail Hassan | GK | 1998 | |||||||
25 | Khatul Anuar Jalil | GK | 2/4/97 | |||||||
Defenders | ||||||||||
2 | Mohd Azeedy Misra | CB | 1996 | |||||||
3 | Zulhilmi Haikal Zamrisham | LB/LWB | 26/4/98 | |||||||
4 | Muhammad Naim Fadil | CB,DMC | 27/2/98 | |||||||
6 | Muhd Shazwan Hazim Mohd Sohaimie | CB | 9/6/98 | |||||||
12 | Azanuar Amat Rohani | LB/LWB | 1996 | |||||||
18 | Sugunthan a/l Maniam | RB/RWB | 9/1/95 | |||||||
20 | Muhd Azhiim Kamarudin | CB | 26/11/97 | |||||||
21 | Muhd Hazim Mohd Azmi | CB | 1995 | |||||||
24 | Lee Yong Cheng | RB/RWB | 9/6/95 | |||||||
26 | Tan Yung Hong | CB | 19/1/97 | |||||||
29 | Mohd Ramadhan Jalil | LB/LWB | 14/4/98 | |||||||
Midfielders | ||||||||||
7 | Vasuthevan a/l Chandran | RW/RM | 7/5/96 | |||||||
8 | Muhd Zulhilmi Mohd Azizan | CM | 25/7/95 | |||||||
9 | Muhammad Shahwal Fitri Mat Rodzi | AM/CM | 1998 | |||||||
11 | Jevendran a/l Shanmuganathan | LW/LM | 1996 | |||||||
13 | Zaim Al-Hakim Bakri | LW/LM | 1996 | |||||||
16 | Muhammad Adam Mohd Rais | CM,AMC | 6/11/98 | |||||||
19 | Mohd Syawalludin Fikri Samsul | CM | 29/2/96 | |||||||
23 | Muhd Talhah Rosli | CM/DM | 1998 | |||||||
27 | Abdul Halim Aiman Azhar | CM/AM | 1998 | |||||||
28 | Pavithran a/l Pandian | AM/CM | 24/9/95 | |||||||
30 | Thipanraj a/l Subramaniam | RW/RM | 1/2/97 | |||||||
Forwards | ||||||||||
10 | Muhd Aidil Adha Masri | ST | 25/4/96 | |||||||
14 | Azmirul Izzat Ahmad Fadzil | ST | 17/3/96 | |||||||
15 | Muhammad Ezzat Ramli | ST | 1997 | |||||||
17 | Muhd Salihin Jamil | ST | 22/5/96 | |||||||
27 | Mohd Syafiq Rizuan | ST | 1997 | |||||||
Source:[4]
U19
No. | Name | Nationality | Position | D.O.B | ||||||
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Goalkeeper | ||||||||||
1 | Amir Azmi | GK | 9/1/98 | |||||||
18 | Muhammad Asymawi Ramli | GK | 22/05/1998 | |||||||
22 | Aiman Arif Abdul Ghani | GK | 1998 | |||||||
25 | Muhammad Zahrizat Mohd Noor | GK | 1999 | |||||||
Defenders | ||||||||||
2 | Muhd Amirun Zakwan Roslisham | CB/RB/LB/DM | 17/2/97 | |||||||
3 | Muhd Haziq Iskandar Khalid | RB/RWB | 20/1/97 | |||||||
4 | Nik Shakir Zufayri Nik Min | CB | 1998 | |||||||
15 | Muhammad Firdaus Rosman | CB | 1999 | |||||||
16 | Ahmad Afzal Abdul Rahman | CB | 1997 | |||||||
24 | Aiman Harith Faruk | LB/LWB | 2/1/97 | |||||||
26 | Muhd Hafizi Salleh | LB/LWB | 17/2/98 | |||||||
30 | Muhd Nazhan Mohd Nazri | RB/RWB | 1997 | |||||||
Midfielders | ||||||||||
7 | Muhd Alif Aiman Mohd Rashid | RW/RM | 1998 | |||||||
8 | Mohd Rusyaidi Mohd Rodzi | CM | 1998 | |||||||
10 | Muhamad Akmal Ahmad Nasir | LW/LM | 1998 | |||||||
11 | Muhammad Afzal Akbar | CM | 20/1/98 | |||||||
13 | Ariff Ar-Rasyid Ariffin | CM/DM | 28/12/98 | |||||||
14 | Mohammad Hazman Tamin | CM/AM | 1998 | |||||||
17 | Muhammad Hafizuddin Bustaman | CM | 1999 | |||||||
19 | Shahrul Nizam Helmi | RM/RW | 1998 | |||||||
20 | Mohd Jaylanie Kamaruddin | LW/LM | 31/1/97 | |||||||
23 | Aidiel Nur Iman Nekmat | CM | 6/4/98 | |||||||
28 | Mohd Ruzaini Rusli | DM/CM | 1998 | |||||||
27 | Mohammad Hazwan Tamin | AM/RW/LW | 1998 | |||||||
29 | Mohd Nor Ghazali Arbar | CM,DM | 30/11/98 | |||||||
Forwards | ||||||||||
6 | Mohd Fadhil Janudin | ST | 13/6/99 | |||||||
9 | Muhammad Na'im Abdul Razak | ST | 20/12/98 | |||||||
12 | Raaj Baarathy a/l Periasamy | ST | 12/3/98 | |||||||
21 | Mohd Hafifi Mohd Salleh | ST | 11/1/97 | |||||||
31 | Muhammad Hafidz Ahmad Kamarudin | ST | 1998 | |||||||
Source:[5]
Managers
Year | Manager |
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1999–2004 | Hilmi Ismail |
2005–2006 | Mat Zan Mat Aris |
2007–2008 | Izudin Ishak |
2009–2011 | Nokman Mustaffa |
2012 | Rusli Baba |
2013 | George Frederick |
2014 | Kamaruddin Hassan |
2015 | Izudin Ishak/ Mohd Hisamudin Yahaya |
2016 | Mohd Hisamudin Yahaya |
Coaches
Year | Coach | Achievement |
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1979–1981 | Yunus Tasman | |
1982–1984 | S. Subramaniam | |
1985–1986 | Josef Venglos | 1986 League Championship |
1987–1989 | Chow Kwai Lam | 1987 Malaysia Cup 1988 Malaysia Cup 1989 Malaysia Cup 1988 League Championship 1988 Charity Shield 1989 ASEAN Club Championship |
1990 | Jozef Jankech | |
1991 | Milous Kvacek | |
1992 | Chow Kwai Lam | |
1993 | S. Subramaniam | 1993 FA Cup |
1994 | Ken Shellito | 1994 FA Cup |
1995 – May 1998 | Chow Kwai Lam | 1995 Charity Shield |
May 1998 – June 2000 | Mat Zan Mat Aris | 1999 FA Cup 2000 Charity Shield |
June 2000 – Dec 2000 | Lim Kim Lian | |
2001–2002 | Wathiq Naji & Lim Kim Lian | |
2003 | Igor Novak | |
2004–2007 | Mat Zan Mat Aris | |
Jan 2008 | Hans Jurgen Gede | |
Apr 2008–2012 | Razip Ismail | |
2013 | Stanislav Leiskovsky | |
2014 | Tang Siew Seng | |
Jan 2015 | Ricardo Formosinho | |
April 2015 | Tang Siew Seng | |
Dec 2015– | Ismail Zakaria |
Seasons
Season | Division | Position | Malaysia Cup | Malaysian FA Cup | Malaysian Charity Shield | Regional | Top Scorer (All Competitions) |
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1979 | Preliminary | 16th of 17 | DNQ | – | – | – | N/A |
1980 | Preliminary | 17th of 17 | DNQ | – | – | – | Syed Harun (3) |
1981 | Preliminary | 10th of 17 | DNQ | – | – | – | Syed Harun (7) |
1982 | League Cup | 2nd of 16 | QF | – | – | – | N/A |
1983 | League Cup | 8th of 16 | QF | – | – | – | N/A |
1984 | League Cup | 4th of 16 | QF | – | – | – | |
1985 | League Cup | 5th of 16 | Runner-up | – | – | – | Saidin Osman (11) |
1986 | League Cup | Champions of 16 | QF | – | – | – | Fandi Ahmad (14) |
1987 | League Cup | 2nd of 17 | Winner | – | Runner-up | ACC – SF Group B (2nd of 4) | N/A |
1988 | League Cup | Champions of 17 | Winner | – | Winner | – | Fandi Ahmad (21) |
1989 | Division 1 | 2nd of 9 | Winner | – | Runner-up | ACC – SF Group A (2nd of 3) | K. Kannan (20) |
1990 | Division 1 | 4th of 10 | QF Group A (3rd of 4) | Rd 1 | Runner-up | – | Fandi Ahmad (8) K. Kannan (8) |
1991 | Division 1 | 4th of 10 | SF | SF | – | – | /Miladin Kuc (10) |
1992 | Division 1 | 5th of 10 | SF | Runner-up | – | – | Azman Adnan (22) |
1993 | Division 1 | 9th of 10 | DNQ | Winner | – | – | T. Gopinath Naidu (14) |
1994 | Premier League | 11th of 16 | DNQ | Winner | Runner-up | ACWC – QF | Shahrin Abdul Majid (16) |
1995 | Premier League | 11th of 15 | DNQ | Rd 1 Group E (3rd of 4) | Winner | – | Liew Kim Tu (8) |
1996 | Premier League | 14th of 15 | DNQ | Rd 1 | – | – | Chow Siew Yai (4) Steven Paul Stott (4) |
1997 | Premier League | 9th of 15 | QF Group A (4th of 5) | QF | – | – | Liew Kim Tu (15) |
1998 | Premier 1 | 8th of 12 | QF Group A (4th of 5) | SF | – | – | Meor Nor Syamsul Kamal Meor Azizi (10) |
1999 | Premier 1 | 5th of 10 | QF Group B (5th of 6) | Winner | – | – | Mohd Farid Dewan (9) |
2000 | Premier 1 | 8th of 12 | QF Group B (3rd of 4) | SF | Winner | – | Mohd Farid Dewan (5) |
2001 Details |
Premier 1 | 10th of 12 | QF Group A (4th of 4) | Rd 2 | – | – | Liew Kim Tu (13) |
2002 | Premier 1 | 13th of 14 | DNQ | Rd 2 | – | – | Roslisham Mohd Nor (6) |
2003 | Premier 2 | 5th of 12 | DNQ | Rd 1 | – | – | Emerson Mariano Panigutti (12) |
2004 | Premier League Group B | 3rd of 13 | Rd 1 Group C (4th of 4) | Rd 2 | – | – | Marcelo Padilha da Rocha (30) |
2005 | Premier League Group A | 4th of 8 | Rd 1 Group C (4th of 4) | SF | – | – | Safee Sali (11) |
2006 | Premier League Group B | 5th of 8 | DNQ | Rd 1 | – | – | Carlos Augusto Quinonez (7) |
2007 | Premier League | 7th of 11 | Rd 1 Group A (3rd of 6) | Rd 1 | – | – | Kevin Lamey (12) |
2008 | Premier League | 12th of 13 | Rd 1 Group B (4th of 6) | Rd 2 | – | – | Cofie Bekoe (6) Impraim Godfred Attah (6) |
2009 | Premier League | 4th of 13 | Rd 1 Group C (3rd of 4) | Rd 2 | – | – | Abdul Hadi Yahya (14) |
2010 Details |
Super League | 9th of 14 | Rd 1 Group B (4th of 4) | Rd 2 | – | – | Badrul Hisyam Azmi (9) |
2011 Details |
Super League | 12th of 14 | Rd 1 Group D (3rd of 4) | QF | – | – | Badrul Hisyam Azmi (9) |
2012 Details |
Super League | 14th of 14 | DNQ | Rd 2 | – | – | Afiq Azmi (5) |
2013 | Premier League | 11th of 12 | DNQ | Rd 1 | – | – | Khairul Anuar Shafie (5) |
2014 | FAM League | 2nd of 12 | DNQ | Rd 1 | – | – | Romdhizat Jamian (6) |
2015 | Premier League | 11th of 12 | DNQ | Rd 3 | – | – | Kalle Sone (4) |
2016 | Premier League | 5th of 12 | Rd 1 Group B (4th of 4) | QF | – | – |
- DNQ=Did not qualify N/A=Not Available
- Note: A single round-robin league system was instituted in 1979 following the entry of Brunei FA, Kuala Lumpur FA, Sabah FA and Sarawak FA into mainstream Malaysian football. For three years until 1981, the league remained no more than a preliminary round for the knock-out stages of the Malaysia Cup. In 1982, a League Cup was introduced to differentiate the league winners from the Malaysia Cup champions.
Football League managed by the Association
- KLFA Division 1 League
- KLFA FA Cup
References
- ↑ "Kuala Lumpur 2016". stadium astro. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
- ↑ "Kuala Lumpur 2015". stadium astro. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- ↑ "KLFA 2015". Kuala Lumpur FA. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- ↑ "KL U21". www.pengurusanbolasepakfam.org.my. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
- ↑ "KL U19". www.pengurusanbolasepakfam.org.my. Retrieved 1 March 2016.