Kinabalu Jaguar F.C.

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Kinabalu Jaguar FC
Logo Kinabalu Jaguar FC.png
Full nameKinabalu Jaguar Football Club
Nickname(s)"Jaguarians"
"The Panthera Onca"
"Sang Jaguar Kinabalu" [1]
Founded2021;1 year ago (2021)
GroundPenampang Stadium, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Capacity1000
ChairmanVerdon Bahanda [2]
League Malaysia M3 League (2022-)
Website Club website

Kinabalu Jaguar Football Club or KJFC is a Malaysian football club, based in Likas Square Commercial Centre, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah established by Mr. Verdon Bahanda in 2021. [3] [4] This football club currently played in the Malaysia M3 League. [5]

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History

The Kinabalu Jaguar Football Club (KJFC) is a football club in Sabah formed by businessman and former footballer of Sabah, Mr. Verdon Bahanda in 2021. [6] [7]

In 2021 after the establishment date of the Kinabalu Jaguar FC, the club's management has designated Likas Square Commercial Centre, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah as the club's central headquarters. [8]

The KJFC logo was designed by Mohd Fazlin Bin Ariffin after won in competition of making the Kinabalu Jaguar FC logo in 2020. [9]

(Logo since 2021)
Logo Kinabalu Jaguar FC.png

Honours

Winners (1): 2011–12

Players

First-team squad

As of 8 February 2022 [10]

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 Tekson Tubeng
3 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Muhd Rozaily Akhmad
5 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Abd Rahim Razali
6 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Ranilson Batuil
7 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Justin Samaan
8 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Melky Balang
9 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohd Faredz Elham Abd Rasid
10 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohd Jayman Mohd Jaymi
11 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Muhamad Faqhrurazi Ahmad
12 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Shafie Talip
14 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Jenius Karib (captain)
16 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Leonardo Lisua
17 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Leopold Alphonso Otong
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Sabri Sahar
19 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Faizulnizam Aziz
21 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Zulkifly Harun
22 GK Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Fahmi Ikhwan Muhamad Azmi
23 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Ariusdius Jais
26 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Klismon Aribulan
27 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohd Azmizan Ruslih
29 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Muhamad Zaki Sapri
30 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohd Izzat Aziz
33 GK Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohd Sakri Masri
81 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohd Azwan Abd Fattah
88 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohd Aidil Safee

Club captains

YearsName
2021 Flag of Malaysia.svg Melky Balang
2022 Flag of Malaysia.svg Jenius Karib

Head coach

YearsHead coachAssistant
2021 Flag of Malaysia.svg Razali Mohammad Zinin Flag of Malaysia.svg Jelius Ating
2022 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Asyraaf Fong Abdullah Flag of Malaysia.svg

Team managers

YearsManagerAssistant
2021 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mahtni Haji Jawan Flag of Malaysia.svg Rosmat Apiu
2022 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohammad Ishak Datuk Ayub Flag of Malaysia.svg Asri Abdul Mali

Management team

Club personnel

2022 Kinabalu Jaguar Football Club

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