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2015 season | ||||
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Owner | Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim | |||
President | Ismail Karim | |||
Head Coach | Goran Paulić (until 10 May) Nenad Baćina (from 11 May) | |||
Stadium | Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium | |||
Liga Premier | 5th | |||
Piala FA | Quarter-finals | |||
Piala Malaysia | Group Stage | |||
Top goalscorer | League: Shafiq Shaharudin (6 goals) All: Shahril Ishak (9 goals) | |||
The 2015 season was Johor Darul Ta'zim II's 59th season in club history and 2nd season in the Liga Premier after rebranding their name from Johor FA.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Date | Pos | Player | Transferred From |
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November 2014 | DF | ||
November 2014 | GK | ||
November 2014 | DF | ||
November 2014 | DF | ||
November 2014 | DF | ||
November 2014 | MF | ||
November 2014 | MF | ||
November 2014 | MF | ||
November 2014 | MF | ||
November 2014 | ST | ||
26 April 2015 | GK | ||
26 April 2015 | DF | ||
26 April 2015 | MF | ||
Date | Pos | Player | Transferred To |
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November 2014 | DF | ||
November 2014 | GK | ||
November 2014 | GK | ||
November 2014 | GK | ||
November 2014 | DF | Released | |
November 2014 | DF | ||
November 2014 | DF | ||
November 2014 | DF | ||
November 2014 | DF | ||
November 2014 | DF | ||
November 2014 | MF | ||
November 2014 | MF | Released | |
November 2014 | MF | Released | |
November 2014 | MF | ||
November 2014 | MF | ||
November 2014 | ST | ||
November 2014 | ST | ||
November 2014 | ST | ||
November 2014 | ST | Released | |
November 2014 | MF | ||
26 April 2015 | GK | Released | |
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