2022 Penang F.C. season

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Penang
2022 season
Chairman Soon Lip Chee
Head coach Tomáš Trucha
(until 10 May)
Manzoor Azwira
(interim, until 1 June)
Zainal Abidin Hassan
(from 1 June to 12 October)
Manzoor Azwira
(from 12 October)
Stadium City Stadium
Super League 12th
Malaysia FA Cup Semi-finals
Malaysia Cup Round of 16
Top goalscorerLeague: Lucas Silva (6)
All: Lucas Silva (11)
  2021
2023  

The 2022 season was Penang 's 96th competitive season, 2nd season in the first tier of Malaysian football since promoted in 2020, 101st year in existence as a football club, and the 2nd year since being rebranded as Penang Football Club. [1] The season covers the period from 1 December 2020 to 30 November 2021.

Contents

Players

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Shafiq Afifi
2 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Ariff Ar-Rasyid
4 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Sukri Hamid
6 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Khairul Akmal Rokisham
7 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Lucas Silva
8 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Danial Ashraf
10 FW Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Hilal El-Helwe
11 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Jafri Firdaus Chew
12 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Azim Rahim
14 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Endrick
15 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Fairuz Zakaria
16 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Faiz Mazlan
17 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Rafael Vitor
18 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Tam Sheang Tsung
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Thivandaran Karnan
20 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Rafiuddin Roddin
22 GK Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Khatul Anuar
23 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Faizat Ghazli
24 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Syazwan Zaipol
25 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Azzizan Nordin
26 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Saravanan Thirumurugan (on loan from Selangor)
28 GK Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Hafizul Hakim
29 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Faizal Talib (on loan from Melaka United)
31 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Faiz Subri
32 DF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Christian Rontini
44 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Gopi Rizqi (on loan from Sarawak United)
46 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Adib Raop
69 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Aidil Azuan

Statistics

Appearances and goals

As of 28 January 2023
No.PosNatPlayerTotal League FA Cup Malaysia Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers:
1 GK Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Shafiq Afifi 30300000
22 GK Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Khatul Anuar 1201100010
28 GK Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Hafizul Hakim 1608+403010
Defenders:
2 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Ariff Ar-Rasyid 21010+701+1020
6 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Khairul Akmal 17013+102010
15 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Fairuz Zakaria 21012+50201+10
17 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Rafael Vitor 1921522020
20 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Rafiuddin Roddin 15010+300+1010
32 DF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Christian Rontini 19011+501+100+10
33 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Azmi Muslim 20101000
Midfielders:
4 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Sukri Hamid 1315+513000
8 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Danial Ashraf 1413+911010
14 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Endrick 18113+111+1020
16 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Faiz Mazlan 1404+700+100+20
18 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Tam Sheang Tsung 10100000
19 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Thivandaran Karnan 1213+501+110+20
23 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Faizat Ghazli 1801501+1010
24 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Gopi Rizqi 50401000
25 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Azzizan Nordin 20013+40101+10
26 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Saravanan Thirumurugan 23411+73311+10
31 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Faiz Subri 1002+600+100+10
Forwards:
7 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Lucas Silva 15111162223
10 FW Flag of Lebanon.svg  LBN Hilal El-Helwe 22917+253400
11 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Jafri Firdaus Chew 1709+401+1020
12 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Azim Rahim 1505+900+1000
29 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Faizal Talib 500+400+1000
46 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Adib Raop 22215+212+1120
Players who left during the season but made an appearance
7 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Alif Romli 100+100000
9 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Casagrande 624+121000
13 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Latiff Suhaimi 90800+1000
24 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Syazwan Zaipol 403+100000
27 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Shafiq Al-Hafiz 502+200+1000

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References

  1. "New name for Penang football team". Buletin Mutiara. Retrieved 1 December 2020.