Perlis FA State Football Team (Malay: Pasukan Bola Sepak Negeri Perlis), also known as Perlis FA, was a football team based in Kangar, Perlis, run and managed by the Perlis Football Association (PFA). The team was founded in 1963.

It was one of the 14 state teams of the Malaysian football structure, before the Malaysian football league demanded all teams competing in the country's top two leagues to be run as professional clubs by 2021. Perlis FA was funded and run by a state football association that relied mostly on state government grants. There were plans to privatize the team after Ahmad Amizal Shaifit Ahmad was elected PFA president in 2018, but the move did not materialise because the association fell into financial crisis the following year. Their participation in the Malaysian football league was subsequently cancelled.

History

The team had a long-standing rivalry with Kedah FA, the two northern teams collectively known as the "Northern Derby". Their home was the 20,000-seat Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium, built in 1995 to replace the Dato' Sheikh Ahmad Stadium. Perlis had their first major success in the 2004 season, when they won the Malaysia Cup. They went on to win the Malaysian top-tier league, the Malaysian Super League, in 2005. They won another Malaysia Cup in 2006. In the Malaysia FA Cup, they were beaten finalist three times, in 2003, 2006 and 2007. The team had also won the Malaysian Charity Shield, also known as the Piala Sumbangsih, in 2007 and 2008. As for continental tournaments, 2006 was their debut playing in the AFC Cup. They did qualify for the 2010 edition of the AFC Cup, but withdrew from the competition.

Shahidan Kassim era

Perlis FA's most successful era was during the time when Shahidan Kassim was president of the Perlis Football Association (PFA) from 1998 to 2013. His tenure as PFA president ended after the team has been struggling financially. The team served a two-year FIFA suspension for failing to settle salary arrears of players and coaches in 2019.

Stadium

Crest and colours

Perlis played their home matches wearing primarily yellow shirts, which sometimes had touch of blue colour. The colours for the kit were inspired by the colours of the Malaysian state of Perlis flag, which is yellow and blue.

Supporters

The Perlis FA state team had supporters' group known as the Ultras Perlis – Brigate Gialloblu (BGB Perlis) which was established in 2011. When attending matches played by Perlis FA, the group could be recognised by their black outfits while sporting yellow and blue scarfs.

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

PeriodKit ManufacturerMain sponsorOther sponsors
1995Italy LottoDunhillNone
1996Italy Kronos
1997Germany Adidas
1998DSSK
1999Italy Lotto
2000Germany Adidas
2001Germany Puma
2002Italy Diadora
2003United Kingdom Admiral
2004
2005Spain JomaTelekom MalaysiaBintong Construction
2006Italy Kappa
2007Italy DiadoraDSSK
2008South Korea KIKATroyten
2009DSSK
2010Yayasan Pok dan Kassim
2011ASTRO
2012Singapore Kubba
2013Malaysia WarriorsWarriors
2014Thailand FBTCanggih
2015Malaysia CarinoCarinoFG Footwear
2016MaraLiner
2017Daily FrescoHotel Ban Cheong
2018–2019Malaysia SkyHawkYonhin (Perlis) Sdn. Bhd.FG Footwear

Players (2019)

First-team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK MAS Amran Omar 2 DF MAS Madzalan Emoi 3 DF MAS Fauzi Nan 4 DF ZAM Kabwe Kamuzati 5 MF MAS Adrien Jurad Chamrong 6 MF MAS Mandzoor Azwira 7 MF MAS Azlan Ismail 8 MF BRA Joao Bandoch 9 FW SLE Lamin Conteh Al-Hidayah 10 FW ZAM Phillimon Chipeta 11 FW MAS Nizaruddin Yussof 12 GK MAS Tay Sin Kiat 13 DF MAS Azizi Mat RoseNo. Pos. Nation Player 15 DF MAS Feriza Ismail 16 FW ZAM Zacharia Simukonda 17 MF MAS Nazaruddin Zain 18 DF MAS Shariman Che Omar 19 MF MAS Effendi Malek 20 FW MAS Yusri Che Lah 21 MF MAS Ivan Yussof 22 GK MAS Zainal Rabin
1GKMASAmran Omar
2DFMASMadzalan Emoi
3DFMASFauzi Nan
4DFZAMKabwe Kamuzati
5MFMASAdrien Jurad Chamrong
6MFMASMandzoor Azwira
7MFMASAzlan Ismail
8MFBRAJoao Bandoch
9FWSLELamin Conteh Al-Hidayah
10FWZAMPhillimon Chipeta
11FWMASNizaruddin Yussof
12GKMASTay Sin Kiat
13DFMASAzizi Mat Rose
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15DFMASFeriza Ismail
16FWZAMZacharia Simukonda
17MFMASNazaruddin Zain
18DFMASShariman Che Omar
19MFMASEffendi Malek
20FWMASYusri Che Lah
21MFMASIvan Yussof
22GKMASZainal Rabin

U-19 team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK MAS Afif Nadzri 2 DF MAS Aiman Yusoff 3 DF MAS Haziq Akmal 4 DF MAS Iskandar Ismail 5 DF MAS Nusyamin Jusoh 6 MF MAS Azeem Roslan 7 MF MAS Faiz Saffuan 8 MF MAS Imran Azizi 9 MF MAS Tengku Fikri 10 FW MAS Aliff Najmie 11 MF MAS Izzat Taufeq 12 DF MAS Ikhmal Mansor 13 MF MAS Danial Abdullah 14 MF MAS Syafiq HarithNo. Pos. Nation Player 15 DF MAS Kamal Arif 16 MF MAS Navitha JR a/l Kla Chang 17 MF MAS Harith Izzudin 18 DF MAS Fauzan Fazil 19 GK MAS Alif Fahmi 20 FW MAS Izdyhar Ehsan 21 DF MAS Haiqal Noh 22 GK MAS Annil Hakim 23 MF MAS Aidil Ezraf 24 MF MAS Somsak a/l Sayri 25 MF MAS Faiz Nazri 26 DF MAS Akhil Asyraf 27 MF MAS Uwais Hazisukino
1GKMASAfif Nadzri
2DFMASAiman Yusoff
3DFMASHaziq Akmal
4DFMASIskandar Ismail
5DFMASNusyamin Jusoh
6MFMASAzeem Roslan
7MFMASFaiz Saffuan
8MFMASImran Azizi
9MFMASTengku Fikri
10FWMASAliff Najmie
11MFMASIzzat Taufeq
12DFMASIkhmal Mansor
13MFMASDanial Abdullah
14MFMASSyafiq Harith
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15DFMASKamal Arif
16MFMASNavitha JR a/l Kla Chang
17MFMASHarith Izzudin
18DFMASFauzan Fazil
19GKMASAlif Fahmi
20FWMASIzdyhar Ehsan
21DFMASHaiqal Noh
22GKMASAnnil Hakim
23MFMASAidil Ezraf
24MFMASSomsak a/l Sayri
25MFMASFaiz Nazri
26DFMASAkhil Asyraf
27MFMASUwais Hazisukino

Honours

Domestic

TitleWinnersRunners-up
Piala Malaysia (2)2004, 20062005
Division 1/ Premier 1/ Super League (1)20052009
Division 2/ Premier 2/ Liga Premier (1)1989
FAM League2015
Piala FA2003, 2006, 2007
Malaysia Charity Shield (2)2007, 20082005

Friendly international

Runners-up (1): 1995

Club records

Updated 29 November 2018 *Note :

  • P = Played, W = Win, D = Draw, L= Loss, F = Goal for, A = Goal against, D = Goal difference, Pts = Points, Pos = Position

1st or Champions 2nd or Runner-up 3rd place Promotion Relegation

SeasonLeagueCupOtherAsia
DivisionPldWDLFADPtsPosCharityMalaysiaFACompetitionResult
1995Liga Premier2895143746-93210thGroup stage1st round4th Scissors cupRunner-up
1996Liga Premier28106123029+13610thGroup stage2nd round
1997Liga Premier2813694236+6456thSemi-finals2nd round
1998Premier 12274113339-62511thNot qualified2nd round
1999Premier 2189273626+10314thGroup stage2nd round
2000Premier 1226792427-3259thGroup stage1st round
2001Premier 1229493131+0316thQuarter-finals2nd round
2002Premier 12611873123+9417thGroup stage1st round
2003Premier 12413654023+17453rdSemi-finalsRunner-up
2004Super League2110654130+11363rdChampions3rd round
2005Super League2114344319+24451stRunner-upRunner-up2nd round
2005–06Super League218672625+1304thChampionsRunner-upAFC CupGroup stage
2006–07Super League2413474725+22435thChampionsQuarter-finalsRunner-up
2007–08Super League2410683625+11367thChampionsQuarter-finals1st round
2009Super League2617544019+21562ndSemi-finalsSemi-finals
2010Super League2685133235-32912thQuarter-finals1st round
2011Super League2624202061-411014thNot qualified1st round
2012Liga Premier2243153868-301511thNot qualified2nd round
2013Liga Premier2264122742-152210thNot qualified1st round
2014Liga Premier2226142150-291211thNot qualified2nd round
2015FAM League1812603310+23421stNot qualified1st round
2016Liga Premier2210483832+6346thNot qualified3rd round
2017Liga Premier2243152255−331212thNot qualified3rd round
2018FAM League8116514−945thNot qualified2nd round
2019Liga PremierxxxxxxxxSuspendedNot qualifiedDisqualify
2020BannedxxxxxxxxNo RecordNo RecordNo Record
2021BannedxxxxxxxxNo Record-No RecordNo Record----

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Individual player awards

M-League Golden boot winners

SeasonPlayerGoals
2003Zambia Phillimon Chepita23
2005Zambia Zacharia Simukonda18
2009Malaysia Mohd Nizaruddin Yusof18

M-League top goalscorer

SeasonPlayerGoals
1995Uzbekistan Rustam Abdullaev11
2003Zambia Phillimon Chepita23
2004Zambia Phillimon Chepita9
Malaysia Yusri Che Lah
2005Zambia Zacharia Simukonda18
2005–06Zambia Phillimon Chepita13
2006–07Zambia Phillimon Chepita13
Malaysia Azlan Ismail
2007–08Zambia Phillimon Chepita13
2009Malaysia Mohd Nizaruddin Yusof18
2010Malaysia Ahmad Fakri Saarani5
2011Malaysia Rizal Ghazali5
2012Sierra Leone Lamin Conteh8
2013Malaysia Badrul Hisani Abd Rahman6
2014Ivory Coast Dao Bakary8
2015Malaysia Mohd Shafiq Azmi14
2016Brazil Charles Chad7
2017England Brandon Adams6
2018Malaysia Norhamizaree Hamid6

Presidents

YearsName
1998–2013Shahidan Kassim
2013–2017Rozabil Abdul Rahman
2017–2018Shaharuddin Ismail
2018–2019Amizal Shaifit Ahmad Rafie
2019Zainuddin Osman

Managerial history

Managers by years (2008–2019)

YearsName
2008–2009Malaysia Dato' Ismail Kassim
2009–2010Malaysia Mohd Noor Aziz
2010–2012Malaysia Azahar Ahmad
2013–2014Malaysia Shahruddin Ismail
2015–2017Malaysia Afifi Osman
2018–2019Malaysia Zailuddin Ariffin

Coaching history

Head coaches by Years (1985–2019)

YearsName
1985–1989Malaysia Mohd Mohayudin Rosli
1994–1996Slovakia Joseph Herel
1996Malaysia Bakri Ibni
1997–2000Malaysia Abdul Rahman Ibrahim
2001Malaysia Salim Tofel Mohamad
2001–2002Malaysia Tajuddin Noor
2003–2005Malaysia Norizan Bakar
2005–2007Malaysia Abdul Rahman Ibrahim
2007–2009Malaysia Irfan Bakti Abu Salim
2010Malaysia Muhammad Nidzam Adzha Yusoff
2010Malaysia Ahmad Yunus Mohd Alif
2011Malaysia Moshtakeen Omar
March 2011 – April 2011Malaysia Salim Tofel Mohamad (caretaker)
April 2011 – October 2011Hungary Jánós Krécská
June 2012 – December 2012Malaysia Robert Scully
December 2012 – November 2013Malaysia Ahmad Yunus Mohd Alif
December 2013 – June 2014Malaysia Reduan Abdullah
December 2014 – October 2015Malaysia Yusri Che Lah
November 2015Malaysia Dollah Salleh
December 2016 – March 2017Malaysia Razip Ismail
March 2017 – November 2017Malaysia Syamsul Saad
December 2017 – December 2018Malaysia Manja Man
December 2018 – 2019Malaysia Manzoor Azwira