Felcra F.C.

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Felcra Football Club
Felcra F.C. logo.png
Full nameFederal Land Consolidation and Rehabilitation Authority Football Club
Nickname(s)The Rivals
The Consolidators
Short nameFFC
Founded2012;11 years ago (2012)
Dissolved2018;5 years ago (2018)
Ground Shah Alam Stadium
Capacity80,372
Owner Felcra Berhad
President Ismail Kassim
Head coachTarcísio Pugliese
2018 Malaysia Premier League, 2nd (promoted)
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Felcra Football Club or Federal Land Consolidation and Rehabilitation Authority Football Club, commonly known as Felcra FC is a Malaysian football club based in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur. The club most recently plays in the second-tier division in Malaysian football, the Malaysia Premier League in 2018. [1]

Contents

Felcra FC has participated in the Malaysian football since 2012 in KLFA Division 3 league. 2015 season of FAM League was their debut in the third-tier league. The club is widely known as The Consolidators. [2]

History

Felcra FC was the runner-up of 2013 KLFA Division 2 League after lost to KPKT FC in the final. [3]

2016 season

After securing the seventh spot of the 2015 Malaysia FAM League in Group A, Felcra FC is determined to redeem last season loss by signed on six experienced players; Azizi Matt Rose, Azi Shahril Azmi, Mohd Fazliata Taib, Shahrizal Saad and Mohd Fadzli Saari. Former national midfielder Shahrulnizam Mustapa, was appointed as the club captain based on the leadership qualities and experience. [4]

2017 season

On 5 February, during the first round of Malaysia FA Cup, Felcra FC won over Penjara FC 2–0 scored by Mohd Firdaus Azizul on penalties and Shazuan Ashraf Mathews. [5] [6]

During second window transfer, the club has signed K. Ravindran from MISC-MIFA, Rahizi Rasib from Negeri Sembilan and Alif Samsudin from Melaka United to strengthen the club for the remaining league matches. [7]

Felcra FC secured second place in FAM League in league stage after 14 matches and collected 25 points. The club advanced to knock-out stage and defeated Terengganu City by 2–1 on aggregate in the two-leg quarter-finals. [8]

Eventually, the club lost in the semi-finals against Sime Darby.

2018 season

After Sime Darby announced their withdrawal from the Premier League participation in November 2017, Felcra FC were invited as their replacement. [9] In their first season in the 2018 Malaysia Premier League, the team achieved second place, behind champions Felda United FC and above more established state teams and clubs in the league. The position means they have been promoted to a higher league for second season in a row.

But at the end of the year, media reported that the main backer for the club, Felcra Berhad, will pull out their financing of the club due to restructuring of its group of companies, and their CEO have announced they will disband the team unless it is sponsored by other company. [10] [11] Malaysia Football League have given Felcra FC until November 15 to decide whether to continue participating in Super League or pulling out. [12] Felcra FC management confirmed their pull-out of the team from Malaysia Football League controlled competitions on 15 November 2018, and pledged to settle all their players and staffs wages before ending their contracts. [13] [14]

Players

Current squad

As of 21 November 2017. [15]

First-team squad

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer

Transfers

For recent transfers, see List of Malaysian football transfers 2018

Club officials

PositionName
President Flag of Malaysia.svg Ismail Kassim
Vice President Flag of Malaysia.svg Hazian Murad
Manager Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd. Fauzi Mohd. Tahir
Assistant manager Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahriman Teruna Md. Isa
Director of Football Flag of Malaysia.svg Norizan Bakar
Head coach Flag of Brazil.svg Tarcísio Pugliese
Assistant coach 1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Rosle Md. Derus
Assistant coach 2 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Fadzli Saari [16]
Goalkeeping coach Flag of Malaysia.svg Megat Amir Faisal
Fitness coach Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd. Hafizuddin Ramli
Head of physio Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd. Lutfi Abdul Samad
Physio Flag of Malaysia.svg Muhammad Iqbal Afiq bin Azmi
Assistant physio Flag of Malaysia.svg Ibrahim Md. Tia
Kitman Flag of Malaysia.svg Masri Mustaffa
Security Officer Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd. Najib Miswan
Security Officer 2 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohammad Azrul Tajudin
Media Officer Flag of Malaysia.svg Zamri Zainon Abidin

Managerial history

Head coaches by years (2013–present)

YearsNameNationality
January 2013–May 2015Mohd. Yassin AliFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
May 2015–October 2015Azman Eusoff [17] Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
November 2015–April 2017 Yusri Che Lah Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
May 2017–December 2017Rosle Md. Derus [18] Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
December 2017– Tarcísio Pugliese Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

Captain history

Captain by years (2015–present)

YearsNameNationality
2015Wan Izzat Izzaruddin Alif Wan IsmailFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
2016–2017 Mohd Fadzli Saari [19] Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
2018– Shahrom Kalam Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia

Honours

League

  • Runners-up (1): 2018

Achievement

YearPositionLeague FA Cup Malaysia Cup\Malaysia Challenge Cup Top scorer
2015 7th, Group A Malaysia FAM League Not ParticipatedNot Participated
2016 2nd, Group A Malaysia FAM League First round Not Participated
2017 2nd, Group A Malaysia FAM League Second round Not Participated
2018 2nd (promoted) Malaysia Premier League Second round Group stage Flag of Brazil.svg Casagrande (20 goals)

Sponsors

The following are the sponsors of Felcra FC:

Title Sponsor

Shirt Sponsor

Partners / Sponsors

Kits

PeriodSportswearSponsor
2015 Flag of Malaysia.svg Line 7 Felcra
2016 Flag of South Korea.svg Kika Felcra
2017 Flag of Germany.svg Uhlsport Felcra
2018 Flag of Germany.svg Uhlsport Felcra

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