Sime Darby F.C.

Sime Darby F.C.
Full name Sime Darby Football Club
Nickname(s) The Giant Killers[1]
Founded 22 January 2010 (2010-01-22)
Ground Selayang Stadium
Ground Capacity 15,000
Owner Sime Darby Berhad
Coach Drago Mamić
League Malaysia FAM League
2016 Malaysia Premier League, 12th (relegated)
Website Club home page

Sime Darby Football Club is a football club from Malaysia which represents and are backed by Sime Darby Berhad, one of Malaysia's largest conglomerates. The team currently compete in the 2016 Malaysia Premier League after finished 12th in 2015 Malaysia Super League is double relegated.

Honours

History

Sime Darby FC was formed on 22 January 2010, and is backed by the Sime Darby Group, Malaysia's largest multinational conglomerates. The team was officially launched on 4 March 2010 and currently plays its home games at the Selayang Stadium.

Sime Darby FC most recently competed and finished 5th in the 2014 Malaysia Super League after securing second place in the 2013 Malaysia Premier League.

Sime Darby FC finished undefeated champions of the 2010 Malaysia FAM Cup in its debut season 2010, clinching promotion to the Malaysia Premier League, the second tier professional football league in Malaysia.

In its maiden season in the 2011 Malaysia Premier League, Sime Darby FC finished fifth out of twelve teams. For the 2011 season, Sime Darby FC played at the MBPJ Stadium in Kelana Jaya, Selangor. Sime Darby FC then beat Malaysia Super League team Pahang FA 6–0 on aggregate to qualify for its first ever Malaysia Cup tournament. For the 2012 Malaysia Premier League, Sime Darby FC finished third behind champions ATM and second placed Pahang.

Sime Darby FC is the first club in history to contest the Malaysian FA Cup final, which they managed in 2012. The final was played between Sime Darby FC and Kelantan FA at Bukit Jalil National Stadium on Saturday, 19 May, in which Sime Darby FC lost 0–1. The club's meteoric rise has garnered Sime Darby FC much support from the Malaysian football fraternity with the valiant display against Kelantan who were overwhelming favourites to win the match.

In 2013, Sime Darby FC qualified to the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Cup for the first time, where the club lost 3–1 on aggregate to Sarawak.

After the end of 2016 Malaysia Premier League season, Sime Darby F.C. has been relegated to FAM League after finished the season at the bottom of the table which has been the reason for their demise as their owner has pulled the funding and Sime Darby F.C. has been disbanded.[2]

Kit Manufacturer & Sponsor

Period Manufacturer Sponsor
2010–2016 Kappa Sime Darby

Players

No. Name Nationality Position
Goalkeepers
1 Mohd Faridzuean Kamaruddin Malaysia GK
24 Kamarul Effandi Abdul Rahim Malaysia GK
25 Mohd Redzuan Harun Malaysia GK
30 Mohd Azrin Roslan Malaysia GK
Defenders
2 Muhd Shazlan Abu Samah Malaysia CB
5 Mohd Akmal Md Zahir Malaysia CB
3 Tengku Qayyum Malaysia LB,LWB, LM, LW
6 Nashriq Yahya Malaysia RB,RWB, CB
18 Juzaili Samion Malaysia CB, RB
20 Ha Dae-won South Korea CB
21 K. Prabakaran Malaysia LB, LM
23 Chairi Emmir Solehaddin Malaysia LB,LWB
29 Wan Arfan Wan Ibrahim Malaysia RB,RWB
Midfielders
4 Azmirul Azmi Malaysia DM, CM, RB, RM
7 Nur Areff Kamaruddin Malaysia DM, CM
8 Mohd Rafiq Shah Zaim Malaysia RW, ST
11 Dzulfahmi Abdul Hadi Malaysia LM, LW
12 Mohd Faizal Aziz Malaysia RM, RW
14 Mohd Rafizi Hamdan Malaysia RM,RB, RW
15 Frédéric Pooda Ivory Coast DM, CM
16 Muhd Rizqi Azman Malaysia CM, DM
17 Mohd Faiz Isa Malaysia CM, RM,
22 Syed Sobri Syed Mohamad Malaysia LM, LW
27 Muhamad Hafiz Zalani Malaysia CM
Forwards
9 Mateo Roskam Croatia ST
13 Nazrul Kamaruzaman Malaysia ST
19 Mohd Firdaus Azizul Malaysia ST,RW
26 Muhd Firdaus Kasim Malaysia ST,AM
56 Mohd Zul Fahmi Awang Malaysia ST
60 Obi Ikechukwu Charles Nigeria ST

Source:[3]

Transfer Season 2016

For recent transfers, see List of Malaysian football transfers 2016

In

Pos. Name From
DC South Korea Ha Dae-won Indonesia Bali United Pusam F.C.
MC Ivory Coast Frédéric Pooda Laos Lao Toyota F.C.
ST Croatia Mateo Roskam Singapore Tampines Rovers FC
AMC South Korea Lee Kil-hoon Malaysia Penang FA
MRC Malaysia Mohd Faiz Isa Malaysia PKNS F.C.
AMR Malaysia Mohd Faizal Aziz Malaysia Shahzan Muda F.C.
DC Malaysia Muhd Shazlan Abu Samah Malaysia UiTM F.C.
DMC Malaysia Muhd Rizqi Azman Malaysia Young Fighters F.C.
AMC Malaysia Muhd Firdaus Kasim Malaysia NS Matrix U21
GK Malaysia Mohd Azrin Roslan Malaysia Penang FA U21
AML Malaysia Syed Sobri Syed Mohamad Malaysia Terengganu FA U21

Out

Pos. Name To
Malaysia Mohd Hafiszuan Salehuddin Malaysia AirAsia Football Club
Malaysia Mohd Fadzli Saari Malaysia Felcra F.C.
Malaysia Mohd Suffian Abdul Rahman Malaysia Felda United F.C.
Malaysia Abdul Halim Zainal Malaysia Kuala Lumpur FA
Malaysia Fahrul Razi Kamaruddin Malaysia Kuala Lumpur FA
Malaysia Mohd Shoufiq Khusaini Malaysia Kuala Lumpur FA
Malaysia Mohd Alif Shamsudin Malaysia Melaka United
Malaysia Yosri Derma Raju Malaysia MISC-MIFA
Malaysia Mohd Nizad Ayub Malaysia MOF F.C.
Malaysia Khairul Anwar Shahrudin Malaysia NS Matrix F.C.
Malaysia Saiful Hasnol Mohd Raffi Malaysia UKM F.C.
Australia Reinaldo Mineiro
Serbia Ivan Dragicevic
Serbia Marko Perović
Serbia Nemanja Vidakovic
Malaysia Eddy Helmi Abdul Manan

U21


Source:[4]


Managers

Year Manager
2010– Malaysia YAM Datuk Seri Tengku Ahmad Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah

Coaches

Year Head Coach
Jan 2010 – Dec 2015 Malaysia Ismail Zakaria
Dec 2015 Malaysia Abdul Ghani Malik
May 2016 Croatia Drago Mamić

Officials

Team Committee

Team Management & Coaches

Club affiliates

See also

References

  1. https://www.simedarbyfc.com/news-@-news.aspx
  2. http://www.fourfourtwo.com/my/features/mat-zan-fumes-ungrateful-malacca-and-sime-darby-disbanded-ffts-mpl-review Mat Zan fumes at 'ungrateful' Malacca and Sime Darby disbanded: FFT's MPL Review
  3. "Sime Darby 2015". simedarbyfc.com. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  4. "Sime Darby U21". simedarbyfc.com. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  5. "Ismail Fokus Asah Bakat". Sime Darby Football Club. Retrieved 26 December 2014.

External links

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