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===New stadium===
===New stadium===
The Kelantan FA's new stadium will be under construction soon in Bukit Merbau, Pasir Putih. It has been proposed and agreed by the [[Kelantan]] state government. The capacity of the new stadium is 40,000. The sports complex will eventually become a sports city where mixed development will take place on the 60ha land approved by the executive councilors <ref>{{cite web | url = http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/5/19/nation/8710112&sec=nation /Article | title = Kelantan to preserve Rafflesia site | work = [[The Star_(Malaysia)]] | accessdate = May 19, 2011 }}</ref>
The Kelantan FA's new stadium will be under construction soon in Bukit Merbau, Pasir Putih. It has been proposed and agreed by the [[Kelantan]] state government. The capacity of the new stadium is 40,000. The sports complex will eventually become a sports city where mixed development will take place on the 60ha land approved by the executive councilors <ref>{{cite web | url = http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/5/19/nation/8710112&sec=nation | title = Kelantan to preserve Rafflesia site | work = [[The (Malaysia)]] | accessdate = May 19, 2011 }}</ref>


==Sponsorship==
==Sponsorship==

Revision as of 02:51, 19 May 2011

Kelantan FA
Logo
Full nameKelantan Football Association (KAFA)
Nickname(s)The Golden Deers
The Red Warriors
Founded1946
GroundSultan Mohammad IV Stadium Kota Bharu
Capacity35,000
ChairmanMalaysia Tan Sri Annuar Musa
ManagerMalaysia Azman Ibrahim
CoachMalaysia M. Karathu
LeagueMalaysia Super League
2010Malaysia Super League, 2nd

The Kelantan Football Association (Template:Lang-ms) enters a team in Malaysian football competitions to represent the state of Kelantan. The team is based in the city of Kota Bharu. They are currently playing in the top division in Malaysian football, the Malaysia Super League. Their home stadium is Sultan Mohammad IV Stadium.

History

The team won the Malaysia Cup] in 2010,Malaysian League Division II title in 2000, and finished runners-up in the Malaysia Cup in 1955, 1970 and 2009.

During the 2007-08 season, Kelantan FA had their large supporter attendance improved with home stadium, the Sultan Mohammad IV Stadium packed during the home games. It also boost a considerably high attendance at away games. The results are seen as Kelantan FA were unbeatable at home during the Premier League Malaysia 2007 season. Kelantan FA only home loss of the season was to Super League Malaysia side Terengganu FA during the 2007-08 Malaysia Cup which Kelantan FA lost 0-1.

Butler era

Under Haris Harun's helm, Kelantan FA home side went unbeaten in the 2008-09 season until a venue irregularities had a home result lost by default by the Football Association of Malaysia. The game between Kelantan FA and KL PLUS FC was awarded 3-0 to KL PLUS FC as Kelantan FA could not agree on a suitable venue. However the result was then revoked and the game would be replayed at a later date [1]

On April 7, Kelantan FA's goalkeeper, Mohd Halim Napi was suspended for punching and stepping on Negeri Sembilan FA's defender, Aidil Zafuan during Malaysia FA Cup 2009 semi-final first-leg match.[2] As a result of the incident, Kelantan FA have been slapped with a total fine of RM900,000 and the Sultan Mohammad V Stadium in Kota Bharu, Kelantan has been suspended as a venue for all matches sanctioned by Football Association of Malaysia until the end of the year. [3]

Malaysia Cup

Kelantan much awaited 89-year drought of Malaysia Cup ended in 2010 at National Stadium, Bukit Jalil on 30 October. They come from behind 2-1 win over Negeri Sembilan.[4] Badri Radzi was the hero for the east coast side when he struck the winner in the 65th minute.[5] Kelantan's victorious coach B. Satianathan is refusing to commit his future to the newly crowned Malaysia Cup champions as he awaits the result of an appeal against a six-month ban.[6]

Stadium

Kelantan FA are currently based at Sultan Mohammad IV Stadium in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. The capacity of the stadium is 30,000. This has been Kelantan FA's ground since 1957.

New stadium

The Kelantan FA's new stadium will be under construction soon in Bukit Merbau, Pasir Putih. It has been proposed and agreed by the Kelantan state government. The capacity of the new stadium is 40,000. The sports complex will eventually become a sports city where mixed development will take place on the 60ha land approved by the executive councilors [7]

Sponsorship

For season running from 1984 to 2003, Dunhill was club's first shirt sponsor. However, it ended after tobacco sponsorship is banned in Malaysian football.

Malaysia's telco, TM is the new shirt sponsors from season 2004 to 2010.

In 2010 season, the main sponsors are Alhamra Group, Yusmira Trading, Sinar Harian, Air Asia and TM. Their logo is labeled on the club jersey.

The club's kit manufacturer in 2008 was Nike which lasted for a year. In 2009, Sportzone a local manufacturer took charge. Ever since 2010,Umbro is the current manufacturer.

In 2011, the club's kit manufacturer is Umbro and the main sponsors are Al-Hamra Group, Yusmira Trading, Sinar Harian, TRW Station, AL-JABBAR, and Happy Prepaid Company. Their logo will be label on the club jersey.

Players

Current squad

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 Mohd Shahrizan Ismail
2 DF Malaysia MAS Wan Rohaimi Wan Ismail
3 DF Malaysia MAS Soryaparrad Subramaniam
4 MF Malaysia MAS Zul Yusri Che Harun
5 MF Malaysia MAS Khairan Eroza Razali
6 DF Malaysia MAS Mohd Farisham Ismail
7 FW Malaysia MAS Mohd Nizad Ayub
8 MF Malaysia MAS Mohd Shakir Shaari
9 FW Malaysia MAS Norshahrul Idlan Talaha
10 MF Malaysia MAS Solehin Kanasian Abdullah
11 MF Malaysia MAS Danial Fadzly Abdullah
12 MF Malaysia MAS Mohd Nurul Azwan Roya
13 DF Malaysia MAS Abdul Aziz Ismail
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF Malaysia MAS Mohd Daudsu Jamaluddin
16 MF Malaysia MAS Mohd Badri Mohd Radzi
17 DF Malaysia MAS Mohd Rizal Fahmi Ab Rosid
18 MF Malaysia MAS Wan Zaman Wan Mustapha
19 GK Malaysia MAS Khairul Fahmi Che Mat
20 GK Malaysia MAS Norhadi Ubaidillah
21 MF Malaysia MAS Khairan Ezuan Razali
22 FW Malaysia MAS Mohd Ramzul Zahini Adnan
23 FW Malaysia MAS Suppiah Chanturu
24 DF Malaysia MAS Zairul Fitree Ishak
25 FW Malaysia MAS Muhamad Khalid Jamlus
28 FW Malaysia MAS Mohd Khairul Izuan Rosli
30 GK Malaysia MAS Mohd Halim Napi

President's Cup Team

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

For recent transfers, see List of Malaysian football transfers 2010 and List of Malaysian football transfers 2011

Notable players

Current coaching staff

Position Name
CEO and Technical and Development advisor Malaysia Bhaskaran Sathianathan
Manager Malaysia Azman Ibrahim
First team coach Malaysia M. Karathu
Coach Malaysia Mohd Hashim Mustapha
Malaysia Sidek Shamsudin
Reserve team coach Malaysia Kamaruddin Md Noor
Goalkeeping coach Malaysia Ismail Abu Bakar
Fitness coach Malaysia Rueben Jude Balraj
Physiotherapist Malaysia Ahmad Faris Musa
Kit manager Malaysia Harun Ismail

Managers

Year Manager
1998-02 Malaysia Wan Hashim Wan Daud
2005 Malaysia Azman Ibrahim
2006-08 Malaysia Ahmad Jazlan Yaakub
2009 England Peter James Butler
2009–present Malaysia Haji Azman Ibrahim

Coaches

Year Coach
1988 Croatia Milan Duricic
1989 Singapore Majid Ariff
1991 Croatia Milan Duricic
1992 Germany Horst Heese
1993 Malaysia M. Karathu
1994 Czech Republic Milous Kvacek
1996-97 Malaysia Kelly Tham
1999 Malaysia Mosthakeen Omar
2000 Malaysia Abdul Rahim Ahmad
2001-02 Malaysia K. Rajagopal
2003-04 Malaysia Abdullah Mohamad
2005-06 Malaysia Abdul Rahim Ahmad
2007 Malaysia Hajji Kamaruddin Mohamad
2007 Malaysia Anizan Daud
2008 Malaysia Norizan Bakar
2008 France Regis Laguesse
2009 England Peter James Butler
2009–2011 Malaysia Bhaskaran Sathianathan
2011-present Malaysia M. Karathu

Honours

Domestic

Winners (1): 2010
Runners-up (3): 1955, 1970, 2009
Winners :
Runners-up (1): 2010
Winners (1): 2000
Winners :
Runners-up (1): 2009
Winners (1): 2011

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kelantan lose home match by default". The Star (Malaysia). Retrieved April 14, 2009.
  2. ^ "Negri are 'kings' of Kota Baru". New Straits Times. Retrieved April 9, 2009. [dead link]
  3. ^ "Kelantan slapped with huge fine". The Star (Malaysia). Retrieved April 14, 2009.
  4. ^ "Kelantan create history". New Straits Times. Retrieved October 31, 2010.
  5. ^ "Kelantan come from behind to lift maiden Malaysia Cup title". The Star (Malaysia). Retrieved October 31, 2010.
  6. ^ "Kelantan revel in lost, coach still mulls future". Yahoo. Retrieved November 1, 2010.
  7. ^ "Kelantan to preserve Rafflesia site". The Star(Malaysia). Retrieved May 19, 2011.