Full name | Persatuan Bolasepak Hulu Terengganu | ||
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Founded | 2014 | ||
Ground | Gong Badak Sports Complex | ||
Owner | Hulu Terengganu Football Association | ||
Chairman | Abdullah Sulong | ||
Manager | Hama Hakim Wahyudi Awang | ||
Coach | Ahmad Yusof | ||
2018 | Malaysia FAM League (withdraw) | ||
The Terengganu Hanelang enters a club in Malaysian football competitions to represent the district of Hulu Terengganu. The team's homebase is located at Tasik Kenyir. They recently played in the third-tier division in Malaysian football, the Malaysia FAM League. [1]
Terengganu Hanelang were first established in 2014 by Terengganu Football Association as the third team from Terengganu to compete in the Malaysia football league after Terengganu F.A. and T-Team F.C. [2] The team were registered for the 2014 Malaysia FAM League under the administration of Persatuan Bolasepak Daerah Hulu Terengganu, and use the name Terengganu Hanelang.
Throughout their existence, and as of 2018, the team played in the Malaysia FAM League. They withdraw from the FAM League on 20 July 2018, due to financial problems, and as a result their results for that season was expunged. [3] [4]
The team's home stadium is Padang Astaka Kuala Berang, an open field with 1000 capacity grandstand, in Kuala Berang. They also have played in Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium and Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium, both in Kuala Terengganu.
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Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
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2014 | Kika | Kamal Sports |
2015 | Kika | Kamal Sports |
2016 | Mizuno | Transformasi Terengganu Berhad |
2017 | Kobert [5] | Chicken Cottage |
2018 | adidas | TTB, Tulangis Group |
As of 19 February 2018
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Position | Name |
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President | Abdullah Sulong |
Manager | Hama Hakim Wahyudi Awang |
Assistant Manager | Jibril Mat Ali |
Head Coach | Ahmad Yusof |
Assistant Coach | Riduan Jusoh |
Coach | Syed Azla Syed Muhamad |
Fitness Coach | Mohd Shaiful Hazmi Salleh |
Goalkeeper Coach | Ismail Rahmat |
Head Physio | Roslan Abdul Aziz |
Physio | Mohd Fauzi Ali |
Masseur | Saipuddin Alias |
Year | Manager |
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2014 | Talaha Ali |
2015 | Zaki Ismail |
Year | Coach |
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2014 | Mustapha Kamal Abdul Wahab |
2015-2016 | Abdul Rahim Ahmad |
2017 | Zakaria Ismail |
Dec 2017- | Ahmad Yusof [7] |
Year | Position | League | Piala FA | Piala Malaysia/Piala Cabaran | Top scorer |
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2014 | 8th, | Liga FAM | Not Participated | Not Participated | |
2015 | 10th, Group A | Liga FAM | First Round | Not Participated | |
2016 | 6th, Group A | Liga FAM | First Round | Not Participated | |
2017 | 6th, Group B | Liga FAM | Second Round | Not Participated | |
2018 | Withdraw | Liga FAM | Second Round | Not Participated | |
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