2018 Felda United F.C. season

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Felda United
2018 season
President Flag of Malaysia.svg Ab Ghani Mohd Ali
Manager Flag of Malaysia.svg Jamaludin Ahmad
Head Coach Flag of Malaysia.svg B. Sathianathan
Stadium Tun Abdul Razak Stadium
(Capacity: 25,000)
Premier League Champions
FA Cup Quarter-finals
Malaysia Cup Quarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Fernandes (14)

All:
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Fernandes (22)
  2017
2019  

The 2018 season was Felda United's 12th competitive season and 1st season in the Malaysia Premier League since relegated in 2017. The season was a success, the club was promoted to the Malaysia Super League after only one-year absence.

Contents

Pre-season and friendlies

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
Scorers
20 December 2017 MOF H1–0 Hadin
23 December 2017 UKM H3–1 Christie, Wan Zack (2)
27 December 2017 MIFA ACancelled
30 December 2017 PKNP H2–0 Thiago Junio, Safwan
6 January 2018 ATM H6–0 Wan Zack 17', Fortunato 30', Thiago Augusto (2)37', 64', Thiago Junio 74', Christie 86'
12 January 2018 MIFA H3–1 Thiago Augusto (3)3', 41', 57'
17 January 2018 Sarawak H4–1 Thiago Augusto (2)10', 45', Alif 87', Ramsay 90'
20 January 2018 Felcra H1–0 Shukor 24'
24 January 2018RydelmereH3–1

Competitions

Malaysia Premier League

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceLeague
position
2 February 2018 UKM A 2–1 Ramsay 32', Wan Zack 67'??3rd
6 February 2018 PDRM A 6–2 Fortunato (3)8', 44', 72', Shukor 40', Syamim 49', Ramsay 55'??1st
12 February 2018 Penang H 3–0 Fortunato (2)8', 44', Christie 85'??1st
26 February 2018 Johor Darul Ta'zim II A 4–1 Fortunato 8', Wan Zack 11', Fernandes 68', Christie 86'??1st
10 April 2018 Terengganu II A 2–0 Shukor 45+3', Fernandes 64 (pen.)'??1st
14 April 2018 Sabah A 1–1 Wan Zack 10'??1st
23 April 2018 Felcra H 1–1 Fernandes 3'??1st
26 April 2018 Sarawak H 3–2 Fernandes (2)45', 87', Shukor 67'??1st
1 May 2018 MISC-MIFA A 3–2 Fernandes 5', Christie 33', Hadin 90+6'??1st
4 May 2018 UiTM H 2–0 Fernandes 61', Wan Zack 82'??1st
12 May 2018MISC-MIFA H 0–3??1st
21 May 2018 UiTM A 4–1 Wan Zack 39' Fernandes 41', Aquino 74', Christie 82'??1st
24 May 2018 Sabah H 1–0 Wan Zack 45+3'??1st
2 June 2018 Felcra A 1–1 Christie 76'??1st
8 June 2018 Terengganu II H 3–2 Christie 46', Fernandes (2)64', 72'??1st
27 June 2018 Johor Darul Ta'zim II H 2–2 Fernandes (2)86', 90+5'??1st
13 June 2018 UKM H 0–0??1st
17 July 2018 Sarawak A 3–1 Fortunato (2) 7', 68'(pen.), Fernandes 40'??1st
21 July 2018 PDRM H 2–2 Fernandes 37'(pen.), Fortunato 53'??1st
27 July 2018 Penang A 1–1 Fortunato 75'??1st
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1 Felda United (C, P)2012714424+2043Promotion to 2019 Malaysia Super League
2 Felcra 209743024+634Withdraw from league for next season
3 MIFA (P)209563626+1032Promotion to 2019 Malaysia Super League
4 Johor Darul Ta'zim II 208662823+530
5 PDRM 208572831329
Updated to match(es) played on 30 December 2018. Source: FAM, FMLLP
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted

Malaysia FA Cup

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
9 March 2018Round 2 Felcra A 5–2 Fernandes (2)45+1' (pen.), 65', Shukor 72', Hadin 84', Fortunato 90+4' (pen.)??
16 March 2018Round 3 UKM H 2–1 Fortunato 14', Fernandes 40'??
7 April 2018Quarter-final first leg PKNP A 1–0 Fernandes 50'??
20 April 2018Quarter-final second leg PKNP H 2–1 Wan Zack 26'??

Malaysia Cup

Group stage

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendanceRound
5 August 2018 Melaka United H 0–0??1
12 August 2018 PDRM A 5–0 Fernandes (3) 54', 80', 90+1', Fortunato 57'(pen.), Shukor 71'??2
19 August 2018 PKNS A 3–2 Ramsay 38', Fortunato 68', Afiq 81'??3
28 August 2018 PKNS H 0–1 4
1 September 2018 PDRM H 2–0 Fernandes 66' , Fortunato 90+3',5
15 September 2018 Melaka United A 6–1Zahril Azri 55'6
21 September 2018 PKNS H 1–2 Fortunato 56'Quarter-finals

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification PKNS FEL MEL PDRM
1 PKNS 6411189+913Quarter-finals 2–3 2–1 5–0
2 Felda United 6312119+210 0–1 0–0 2–0
3 Melaka United 6231189+99 3–3 6–1 2–2
4 PDRM 6015525201 2–5 0–5 1–6
Updated to match(es) played on 15 September 2018. Source: FAM FMLLP

Statistics

Appearances and goals

As of 21 September 2018
No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupMalaysia CupTotalDiscipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals Yellow card.svg Red card.svg
1GK Flag of Malaysia.svg Kalamullah Al-Hafiz1000001000
3DF Flag of Malaysia.svg Nor Fazly Alias 4(1)010308(1)000
5DF Flag of Malaysia.svg Ali Imran Alimi 1000001000
6MF Flag of Malaysia.svg Danial Amier 4(1)0001(1)05(2)000
7MF Flag of Malaysia.svg Hadin Azman 4(10)20(4)10(3)04(17)300
8MF Flag of Malaysia.svg Khairu Azrin 11(3)0203(3)015(6)020
9FW Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Augusto 18(2)14445427(2)2210
10FW Flag of Brazil.svg Gilberto Fortunato 13(5)10427424(5)1620
11MF Flag of Malaysia.svg Wan Zack Haikal 15(3)6410019(3)741
12DF Flag of Malaysia.svg Shukor Adan (c)19(1)3417130(1)540
13MF Flag of Malaysia.svg Syamim Yahya 5(2)1003(2)08(4)110
14DF Flag of Malaysia.svg Azreen Zulkafali4(1)000509(1)000
16MF Flag of Malaysia.svg Stuart Wark 1202(1)03(1)017(2)000
17MF Flag of the Philippines.svg Iain Ramsay 16(2)2406(1)125(3)320
18DF Flag of Malaysia.svg Irwan Fadzli 0000000000
19MF Flag of Malaysia.svg Christie Jayaseelan 12(8)61(2)05(1)018(11)600
20DF Flag of Malaysia.svg Wan Amirul Afiq 12(1)0402(4)118(5)121
21DF Flag of Malaysia.svg K. Prabakaran 10(3)0103014(3)000
23DF Flag of Malaysia.svg Safwan Hashim 0(1)000000(1)000
26DF Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Junio 14(1)1204(1)020(2)140
28MF Flag of Malaysia.svg Alif Yusof 15(2)0405024(2)050
30GK Flag of Malaysia.svg Farizal Harun 180406028010
33GK Flag of Malaysia.svg Azri Ghani1000102000
34DF Flag of Malaysia.svg Tasnim Fitri Nasir0000000000
35MF Flag of Malaysia.svg Zahril Azri2(5)000719(5)130
36DF Flag of Malaysia.svg Anwar Ibrahim4(1)000004(1)000
37FW Flag of Malaysia.svg Syahmi Zamri00000(1)00(1)000
Players who left the club during season or on loan
29MF Flag of Malaysia.svg Curran Ferns 8(2)03(1)00011(3)010
24GK Flag of Malaysia.svg Ilham Amirullah 0000000000

Clean sheets

No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupMalaysia CupTotal
1GK Flag of Malaysia.svg Kalamullah Al-Hafiz0000
30GK Flag of Malaysia.svg Farizal Harun 4037
33GK Flag of Malaysia.svg Azri Ghani0000

Transfers

In

1st leg

DatePos.NameFromFee
2 December 2017
MF
Flag of Malaysia.svg Khairu Azrin Flag of Malaysia.svg PKNS Undisclosed
2 December 2017
MF
Flag of Malaysia.svg Azreen Zulkafali Flag of Malaysia.svg PKNS Undisclosed
6 December 2017
MF
Flag of Malaysia.svg Syamim Yahya Flag of Malaysia.svg Pahang Undisclosed [1]
6 December 2017
MF
Flag of Malaysia.svg Christie Jayaseelan Flag of Malaysia.svg Pahang Undisclosed [1]
7 December 2017
DF
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Junio Flag of Malaysia.svg Perak Undisclosed [2]
20 December 2017
FW
Flag of Brazil.svg Gilberto Fortunato Flag of Malaysia.svg PKNP Undisclosed [3]
3 January 2018
MF
Flag of the Philippines.svg Iain Ramsay Flag of the Philippines.svg Ceres–Negros Undisclosed [4]

Out

1st leg

2nd leg

DatePos.NameToFee
1 June 2018
MF
Flag of Malaysia.svg Curran Ferns Flag of Thailand.svg Sukhothai Undisclosed

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