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ATM FA
Persatuan Bola Sepak Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (emblem).jpg
Full name Persatuan Bolasepak Angkatan Tentera Malaysia
Malaysia Armed Forces Football Association
Nickname(s) The Gladiators
Short name ATM FA
Founded 1920;98 years ago (1920)
Ground MINDEF Stadium
Capacity 5,000
Chairman Raja Mohd Affandi Mohd Noor
Coach Azhar Abdullah
League FAM League
2017 Premier League, 11th (relegated)

Persatuan Bolasepak Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (English: Malaysian Armed Forces Football Association), commonly known as ATM FA enters a team in Malaysian football competitions to represent the Malaysian Armed Forces. The club's home stadium is the MINDEF Stadium. The club currently plays in the 3rd division of Malaysian football, the Malaysia FAM League. [1] [2] [3]

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Contents

Honours

Domestic competitions

League

Gold medal icon.svgWinners (1) : 2012 [4]

Cups

Runners-up (3): 1949, 1966, 2012
Cup Winner.pngWinners (1): 1997
Cup Finalist.pngRunners-up (1): 2006
Cup Winner.png Winner (1) : 2013


Season by season record

YearPositionLeague Malaysia FA Cup Malaysia Cup/Malaysia Challenge Cup Top scorer (M-League)
2014 10th Malaysia Super League First round Group stage Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Arostegui (9 goals)
2015 11th (relegated) Malaysia Super League First round Not Participated Flag of Honduras.svg Jerry Palacios (6 goals)
2016 11th Malaysia Premier League Third round Not Participated Flag of Malaysia.svg Venice Elphi (5 goals)
2017 11th (relegated) Malaysia Premier League Second round Not Participated Flag of Malaysia.svg Venice Elphi (9 goals)
2018 3rd Group A Malaysia FAM League Second round Semi-finals

Kit manufacturer and shirt sponsor

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
2012 Kappa None
2013 Macron
2014 Lotto Ecobumi
2015Warrix
2016SkyHawkNone
2017 Admiral None
2018AdmiralTranswater

Players

First-team squad

As of 1 July 2018 [5]

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

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No.PositionPlayer
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg GK Azizi Rosli
2 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Noraiman Talib
3 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Sharzizi Azmi
4 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Azmirul Izzat
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Raja Ridzuwan
6 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Iqbal Shah
7 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Afzanfikri Roslan
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Suhairy Johari
9 Flag of Malaysia.svg FW Mohanadass a/l Vesiviran
10 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Venice Elphi
11 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Rafizol Roslan
12 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Fazil Bakri
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg FW Zaironi Yusof
14 Flag of Malaysia.svg FW Navin Kumar a/l Murgayah
15 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Aiman Rizhuwan
No.PositionPlayer
16 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Amin Misran
17 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Suhaidi Sabarudin
18 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Faiz Ibrahim
19 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Azim Faris
20 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Paulus anak Legan
21 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Sukri Hamidi
22 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Shaharudin Shafie
23 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Zairuldi Seini
24 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Faqih Ikhwan
25 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Khalid Othman
26 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Khairul Izwan
27 Flag of Malaysia.svg FW Hairi Asyraf
28 Flag of Malaysia.svg GK Hafizuddin Azuhar
29 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Hafiz Hamid
30 Flag of Malaysia.svg GK Safril Hafizzie(captain)

Team U-21

As of 1 July 2018 [6]

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

No.PositionPlayer
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg GK Razif Hidzir
2 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Afiq Asyraf
3 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Irwan Rahman
4 Flag of Malaysia.svg FW Yuaizzat Zain
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Hilwi Othman
6 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Nasri Nafie
7 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Izzmal Aizza
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Amin Mazlan
9 Flag of Malaysia.svg FW Amirul Aiman
10 Flag of Malaysia.svg FW Jazli Izam
11 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Suhairi Asyraf
12 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Mahathir Faridudin
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Najmi Zubir
14 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Rezza Azhad
15 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Shukran Narawi
No.PositionPlayer
16 Flag of Malaysia.svg FW Fazlie Pendi
17 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Syahiran Subri
18 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Azizol Isa
19 Flag of Malaysia.svg FW Raja Amirul
20 Flag of Malaysia.svg FW Khairul Idham
21 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Khairul Ashraf
22 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Syed Khairol
23 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Amirul Firdaus
24 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Asraf Ahmad
25 Flag of Malaysia.svg GK Ridzhuan Nordin
26 Flag of Malaysia.svg MF Shah Danial
27 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Roman Moliki@Felix
28 Flag of Malaysia.svg DF Akram Zainal
29 Flag of Malaysia.svg GK Aiman Asri
30 Flag of Malaysia.svg FW Ashraff Ashar

Club officials

PositionName
President Flag of Malaysia.svg Raja Mohamed Affandi Raja Mohamed Noor
Vice-president Flag of Malaysia.svg Abdul Halim Jalal
Manager Flag of Malaysia.svg Mazelan Kasap
Assistant manager Flag of Malaysia.svg Tarmizi Aziz
Head coach Flag of Malaysia.svg Azhar Abdullah
Assistant coach Flag of Malaysia.svg Suhhaimi Ishak
Goalkeeping coach Flag of Malaysia.svg Azmirulkifli Mohd Isa
Fitness coach Flag of Malaysia.svg Hakim Yahya
Physiotherapist Flag of Malaysia.svg Azizi Ab Manap
Team doctor Flag of Malaysia.svg Dr. Fazlizam Ahmad
Under-21 manager Flag of Malaysia.svg Cameron Leon Ng
Under-21 assistant manager Flag of Malaysia.svg Nasir Japri
Under-21 head coach Flag of England.svg James Barnett
Under-21 Assistant coach Flag of Malaysia.svg Masrizar Mizalan
Under-21 fitness coach Flag of Malaysia.svg Cameron Leon Ng
Under-21 goalkeeping coach Flag of Malaysia.svg Zaidi Md Zainol
Under-21 physiotherapist Flag of Malaysia.svg Adnan Anuar

Source: [7]

Managers

YearsManager
1990-93 Flag of England.svg Alan Mullery
1999 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shafiq Zulhilmi Kee Abdullah
2000–01 Flag of Malaysia.svg Muhd Abdul Rani
2007–08 Flag of Malaysia.svg Abdul Nasser Ahmad
2008–09 Flag of Malaysia.svg Zainuddin Abdul Ghani
2009 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mat Sidik Abas
2010–11 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Razali Ali
2012 Flag of Malaysia.svg B. Sathianathan
April 2013 Flag of Malaysia.svg Alias Jaafar
2018 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mazelan Kasap

Coaches

YearsCoach
1999 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ali Khan Abdullah
2000–01 Flag of Malaysia.svg Abdul Wahet Uji
2002–04 Flag of Malaysia.svg Jacob Joseph
2005 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hassan Sazali Waras
2006–07 Flag of Malaysia.svg Abdul Wahet Uji
2008 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ali Khan Abdullah
2008 Flag of Malaysia.svg Andrew Lawadin
2009 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Razali Alias
2010 Flag of Malaysia.svg Zulhamizan Zakaria
2011 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Zahid Hashim
2012 – April 2015 Flag of Malaysia.svg B. Sathianathan
April 2015 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahrin Abdul Majid
June 2015– Flag of Malaysia.svg Azhar Abdullah

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