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Sri Pahang
Full nameSri Pahang Football Club
Nickname(s)Tok Gajah (The Elephants)
Short nameSPFC
Founded1959; 65 years ago (1959) (as Pahang FA)
GroundTemerloh Mini Stadium
(due to stadium renovations in Darul Makmur Stadium, since May 2024)
Capacity10,000
(Temerloh Mini Stadium)
President/OwnerTengku Abdul Rahman ibni Almarhum
Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta'in Billah
Head coachFandi Ahmad
LeagueMalaysia Super League
20232023 Malaysia Super League, 5th of 14
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Sri Pahang Football Club (Malay: Kelab Bola Sepak Sri Pahang) is a Malaysian professional football club based in Kuantan, Pahang. Founded in 1959 and has traditionally worn a yellow home kit since. At the beginning, club's home matches were held around the city public fields and outside Kuantan, predominantly around districts of Pahang.

The lowest point of the club was in 2012, when Pahang FA were relegated to the Malaysia Premier League. The club came back from the abyss to the Malaysia Super League in 2013 after winning the play-off match against Kedah Darul Aman.

Sri Pahang has won 5 Malaysia Super League title, 1 Malaysia Premier League title, 3 Malaysia FA Cup, 4 Malaysia Cup and 3 Malaysian Charity Shield.

History

Early years (1959–1979)

Pahang FA was established by Sultan Abu Bakar in 1959 to represent the state of Pahang in the HMS Beagle Cup. In the next year, the association begins with the preparation against another states before taking part for the first time in the HMS Beagle Cup. Construction of their current home ground, Darul Makmur Stadium, was completed by the Council of Kuantan in 1970.

Rise to prominence (1980–2008)

Led by the legendary Jamal Nasir, Pahang FA won the first cup in 1983 when they won the Piala Malaysia, the most prestigious tournament in Malaysia football after a win over Selangor FA in the tournament, breaking the long duopoly of Selangor FA and Singapore FA and also became the first East Coast team to win it. Nonetheless, the most successful era was in the 1990s, when the association reached the final of Piala Malaysia 4 times even though they only succeeded once in 1992. 1992 was the best year when the association won the double, the Piala Malaysia and the league. Sri Pahang in that year was touted as the Dream Team when several high-profile players played for the association with the like of Dollah Salleh, Zainal Abidin Hassan, Ahmad Yusof, Khairul Azman Mohamed, Abdul Mubin Mokhtar, Australian football legend, Alan Davidson and Singaporean football legend, Fandi Ahmad. The association defeated Kedah FA in final stage to win the Piala Malaysia, thanks to the fastest goal ever in Piala Malaysia history by Zulhamizan Zakaria.[vague]

Pahang FA was also the first winner of the inaugural Malaysia Super League in its new format in 2004 winning 14 matches, 5 draws and 2 losses in 21 league games.

As one of the most successful football teams in Malaysia from 1980 to 2007, Pahang FA had produced many talented local players from the academy such as Khairul Azman Mohamed, one of the best goalkeepers in Asia in the 1990s, the prolific striker, Azizul Kamaluddin, Mohd Fadzli Saari who played in SV Wehen Wiesbaden in Germany and Muhammad Juzaili Samion who also played for the 4th division of Ligue 1 club, FCSR Haguenau in 2000.

In 2005, Pahang FA was invited to the 2005 ASEAN Club Championship in which they ended up as runners-up losing the final to Singaporean side, Tampines Rovers.

In 2008, many players from talented young Shahzan Muda were absorbed into Pahang FA.

The yo-yo years(2009–2012)

In the 2011, Pahang FA played in their worst ever season in the club history finishing in 13th place with 5 wins, 7 draws and 14 losses as they were relegated to the 2nd tier of Malaysia football, the Malaysia Premier League. While in the Malaysia Premier League, Pahang FA showed great improvement in the 2012 season as they had a great run in the 2012 Malaysia FA Cup making it to the quarter-finals of the cup. The club was also the 2012 Malaysia Premier League runner-up in 2012 sitting 8 points behind first place ATM FA, qualifying the association to play in the promotion "play-off" matches to the Malaysia Super League. Pahang FA than beat Kedah FA 3–2 on penalties shootout in the final of the "play-off", winning promotion to the 2013 Malaysia Super League.

Rise of The Elephants (2013–2018)

Pahang FA than had a great run in the 2013 Malaysia Cup reaching all the way to the final where they won against Kelantan FA 1–0. Azamuddin Akil won the 'Best Player' award while Matías Conti become the joint top scorer. In the 2014 Malaysia Cup, Pahang FA make it all the way to the final in which they successfully defended it against Johor Darul Ta'zim with Nigerian striker, Dickson Nwakaeme scoring both goal in the 2–2 draw which send eventually ended up with Pahang FA winning it 5–3 on penalties shootout. Nwakaeme also became the cup top scorer with eight goals.

Pahang FA also won the 2014 Piala Sumbangsih in which Matías Conti scored the only goal against LionsXII. Pahang FA also won the 2014 Malaysia FA Cup facing Felda United in the final in which the club were losing 1–0 in the process before Faizol Hussien levelled the match at 1–1 in the 80th minute. Nwakaeme than scored in the 89th minute to seal the win for Pahang FA in which resulted the club to win a cup double in 2014.

In 2018, Pahang FA had another great run in the 2018 Malaysia FA Cup in which they won 2–0 against Selangor FA in the final after losing 2-3 to Kedah FA in the final of the 2017 Malaysia FA Cup.

Ups and downs (2019–present)

In 2021, Pahang FA was rebranded as Sri Pahang Football Club.

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

Sponsorship

Period Manufacturer Main Sponsor Other Sponsor
1989–1990 Germany Schwarzenbach United Kingdom Dunhill Malaysia Genting
1991 Germany Puma
1992–1998 Italy Diadora
1999–2000 Japan Mikasa
2001–2003 Italy Kronos
2004–2005 Germany Adidas
2006–2007 Malaysia TM
2008 Denmark Hummel
2009–2010 Italy Lotto
2011 Malaysia ZON Hotel
2012 Malaysia Resorts World Genting Malaysia Aras Kuasa
2013 Australia Stobi United States Chili's
2014–2016 Germany Puma Malaysia Aras Kuasa Malaysia Resorts World Genting
2017 Germany Jako
July 2017 – 2018 ItalySouth Korea Fila
2019–2020 United Kingdom Umbro Malaysia Football Republic
2021–2023 Malaysia Hakka.Clo Malaysia Visit Pahang (home), Malaysia Invest Pahang (away) Indonesia Extra Joss
2024–present Malaysia Voltra Pro Malaysia Invest Pahang Malaysia Arwana Ekspres

Stadium

Darul Makmur Stadium has been the home ground of the club since 1970.

Sri Pahang are currently based at Darul Makmur Stadium in Kuantan, Pahang. The capacity of the stadium is 40,000 and also has a running track.[1] The stadium has a running track, in addition to the football field. It was opened in 1970, while capacity was increased after renovations in 1995 in conjunction with Kuantan hosting the Sukma Games in 1996 and 2012.

In 2012, the association had to play in Temerloh Mini Stadium as the home ground for the first time after the Darul Makmur Stadium was put under renovation for the 2012 Sukma Games. A year later, the club returned to the newly renovated Darul Makmur Stadium and in the same year, they lifted the Piala Malaysia for the third time, ending a 21-year cup drought.

Players

First-team squad

As of 1 May 2024

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 Zarif Irfan
3 DF Malaysia MAS Adam Nor Azlin
4 MF Malaysia MAS Asnan Ahmad
5 DF Serbia SRB Aleksandar Cvetković
6 DF Malaysia MAS Syazwan Andik
7 MF Malaysia MAS Sean Selvaraj
9 FW Liberia LBR Kpah Sherman
10 MF Uzbekistan UZB Kuvondik Ruziev
11 FW Ukraine UKR Mykola Agapov
12 MF Malaysia MAS Baqiuddin Shamsudin
13 DF Malaysia MAS Ashar Al Aafiz Abdullah
15 DF Argentina ARG Stefano Brundo
16 FW Malaysia MAS Ezequiel Agüero
18 GK Malaysia MAS Azfar Arif
20 MF Malaysia MAS Azam Azih
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF Malaysia MAS Azwan Aripin
25 GK Malaysia MAS Wan Mohd Syazmin (on loan from Kedah Darul Aman)
26 MF Malaysia MAS T. Saravanan
27 DF Malaysia MAS Fadhli Shas
29 DF Malaysia MAS Azrif Nasrulhaq Badrul Hisham
30 DF Malaysia MAS Ibrahim Manusi
33 MF Malaysia MAS Saiful Jamaluddin
35 FW Malaysia MAS Syaahir Saiful Nizam
38 MF Malaysia MAS Adam Alif Mustapa
44 DF Malaysia MAS Hasnul Zaim
55 MF Malaysia MAS David Rowley
88 MF Argentina ARG Manuel Hidalgo (on loan from Johor Darul Ta'zim)

Under-23s

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Malaysia MAS Nasyrullah Zaki
MF Malaysia MAS Adam Malique
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Malaysia MAS Aqil Arazi
FW Malaysia MAS Lokman Bah Din

Club official

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