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Full name | Majlis Perbandaran Port Dickson Football Club |
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Founded | 2011 |
Ground | Padang Merdeka, Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan |
Capacity | 1,500 |
Owner | Port Dickson Municipal Council |
Manager | Mohd Shaiful Rahmat |
Coach | Adnan Md Din |
League | Malaysia A2 Amateur League |
2023 | Semi-finals |
Website | Club website |
Majlis Perbandaran Port Dickson Football Club, simply known as MPPD FC, is a Malaysian football club based in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan. The club home ground was Padang Merdeka in Port Dickson. Curently The club played in the Malaysian League's fourth division Malaysia A2 Amateur League.
MPPD FC was formed in 2011 and owned by the Port Dickson Municipal Council (Malay : ms:Majlis Perbandaran Port Dickson ).
On 17 February 2019, the club competed in the Malaysia FA Cup for the first time in the club's history. [1] [2]
In 2022 club join the Nogori M5 League and crowned as champion automatically qualified on merit to 2023 Malaysia M4 League the third-tier league organised by the Amateur Football League (AFL). [3]
Season | Division | Position | Malaysia Cup | Malaysian FA Cup | Malaysian Charity Shield | Regional | Top scorer (all competitions) |
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2019 | Liga M4 | Second Round | DNQ | Preliminary Round | DNQ | DNQ | |
2020 & 2021 | Liga M4 | cancelled and declared null and void due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||||
2022 | Liga M5 | 1st | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | |
2023 | Liga M4 | Semi-final | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | |
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Win Draw Loss Fixture
20 July 2024Matchweek 1 | MP Port Dickson | 1–0 [4] | SJ Virtuosos | Port Dickson |
16:45 UTC+8 | Fauzan 55' | Report | Stadium: Padang Merdeka Attendance: 70 Referee: Mazilan Rozaimi |
27 July 2024Matchweek 2 | Real Mambau | 1–2 [5] | MP Port Dickson | Seremban |
16:45 UTC+8 | Luqman Hakim 57' | Report | Shahrul Azman4', 15' | Stadium: UITM Seremban Football Field Attendance: 100 Referee: Helbe Bin Mositing |
10 August 2024Matchweek 3 | MP Port Dickson | 0–1 [6] | SAMB | Port Dickson |
16:45 UTC+8 | Report | Aqil Hazwan 50' | Stadium: Padang Merdeka Attendance: 70 Referee: Syafiq Taufik |
17 August 2024Matchweek 4 | JAKIM | 5–4 [7] | MP Port Dickson | Kajang |
16:45 UTC+8 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Azman Hashim Sports Arena, UKM Attendance: 93 Referee: Ahmad Nawawi Amir |
24 August 2024Matchweek 5 | MP Port Dickson | 1–1 [8] | BR United | Port Dickson |
16:45 UTC+8 | Ahmad Daniel 82' | Report | Kalaiarasan Murugan 49' | Stadium: Padang Merdeka Attendance: 70 Referee: Helbe Bin Mositing |
7 September 2024Matchweek 6 | SJ Virtuosos | 2–2 [9] | MP Port Dickson | Bukit Jelutong |
16:45 UTC+8 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Sime Darby Football Field Attendance: 62 Referee: Mohd Atik Bin Kassim |
14 September 2024Matchweek 7 | MP Port Dickson | 1–0 [10] | Real Mambau | Port Dickson |
16:45 UTC+8 | Ahmad Daniel 45+1' | Report | Stadium: Padang Merdeka Attendance: 20 Referee: Mohamad Hafizi Mohd Nor |
21 September 2024Matchweek 8 | SAMB | 0–1 [11] | MP Port Dickson | Melaka City |
16:45 UTC+8 | Report | Ibrahim Suhaib 71' | Stadium: Hang Tuah Stadium Attendance: 300 Referee: Izwan Abdullah |
5 October 2024Matchweek 9 | MP Port Dickson | v | JAKIM | Port Dickson |
16:45 UTC+8 | Stadium: Padang Merdeka |
12 October 2024Matchweek 10 | BR United | v | MP Port Dickson | Bandar Sri Sendayan |
16:45 UTC+8 | Stadium: Arena IRC Sendayan |
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