AAK Ultimate F.C.

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AAK Ultimate
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Full nameAAK Ultimate Football Club
Founded2014;10 years ago (2014) as Ultimate FC
2023;1 year ago (2023) as Naga UKS FC
2024;0 years ago (2024) as AAK Ultimate FC
GroundUPM Stadium, Serdang
Capacity1,000
OwnerJawahir Bin Saliman
Head coachZaharull Hamdan
League Malaysia A2 Amateur League
2023 Malaysia M3 League, 13th of 13

AAK Ultimate Football Club is a Malaysian semi-professional football club based in Puncak Alam, Selangor. They currently play in the Malaysia A2 Amateur League. [1]

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History

Ultimate Football Club was founded in 2014 in Klang Valley, and has first participated in several local football competitions.

In 2018, the club has won the AXA Klang Valley League after defeating Gombak FA 3–2, thus being eligible to compete in the Malaysia M3 League.

In 2019, the club competed in the Malaysia FA Cup for the first time. [2]

In 2023, Ultimate FC changed the name to Naga Ultimate Kuala Selangor FC (Short Name Naga UKS). However, Naga UKS finished last in the Malaysia M3 League and relegated to Malaysia A2 Amateur League.

After relegation, Naga UKS decided to merge with Selangor Champions League team AAK F.C. located at Puncak Alam, Selangor and changed the name to AAK Ultimate FC. However, neither the players nor the managerial staff from Naga UKS joined the new club. Most of the players are actually from AAK F.C.. It is a de facto sponsorship to AAK F.C..

Crest

Season by season record

SeasonDivisionPosition Malaysia Cup Malaysian FA Cup Malaysian Charity Shield Regional Top scorer (all competitions)
2019 Liga M3 5th of 14DNQ Second round Flag of Nigeria.svg Chukwu Nnabuike (22)
2020 1 Liga M3 Season abandonedDNQDNQNone
2021 Liga M3 cancelled and declared null and void due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Liga M3 4th Group ADNQ Preliminary round Flag of Malaysia.svg Suhaili Rahman (5)
2023 Liga M3 13th relegatedDNQDNQ Flag of Malaysia.svg Ahmad Solehin Rahman (3)

Notes:'

^1 2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, no promotion or league title was awarded.

Players

First-team squad (AAK FC Season 2024)

As of 26 July 2024 [3]

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 Adam Muqrish Azlisham
3 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Azmi Muslim
4 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Ali Imran Alimi
5 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Muhammad Fisal Suaidi
7 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Irfan Bustamam
8 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Shukor Azmi
9 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Azrin Aduka Bin Azahari
10 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Muhammad Syamel Idzham
11 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Naufal Akif Aswat
14 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Fa’es Hafize
15 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Farheem Nur Iman
16 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohamad Asyraf Hamidi
17 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Alif Haikal Sabri
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Beckham Agustin
21 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohd Shazril Uzair
22 GK Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Adham Rahim
25 GK Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Ayyub Hakimi
30 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Hafizie Erwinshah
42 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Faris Abdul Razak
50 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Ahmad Amir Irfan
51 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Izzat Emeer Aziz
52 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Chen Choong Wong
77 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Hakimi Norazlisham
99 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Muzaimir Abdul Hadi

Management team

PositionName
Team Manager Flag of Malaysia.svg Shambri Bin Dukor
Asst. Team Manager Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohammad Khairil Bin Musa
Head coach Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Hasmawi Hassan
Assistant coach Flag of Malaysia.svg Zamzuri Bin Ismail
Fitness coach Flag of Malaysia.svg Muhammad Iskandar Bin Mat Rozi
Physio Flag of Malaysia.svg   Muhammad Addin Bin Muhammad Afandi
Kitman Flag of Malaysia.svg Muhammad Hazriq Syaki Bin Muhammad Mazlan

Honours

League

Gold medal icon.svgWinners (1): 2018

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