MP Port Dickson F.C.

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MP Port Dickson FC
MPPD Football Club.png
Full nameMajlis Perbandaran Port Dickson Football Club
Founded2011;13 years ago (2011)
GroundPadang Merdeka,
Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan
Capacity1,500
OwnerPort Dickson Municipal Council
ManagerMohd Shaiful Rahmat
CoachAdnan 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.

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History

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 by season record

SeasonDivisionPosition Malaysia Cup Malaysian FA Cup Malaysian Charity Shield Regional Top scorer (all competitions)
2019 Liga M4 Second RoundDNQ Preliminary Round DNQDNQ
2020 & 2021 Liga M4 cancelled and declared null and void due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Liga M5 1stDNQDNQDNQDNQ
2023 Liga M4 Semi-finalDNQDNQDNQDNQ

Notes:'

^1 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results and Fixtures

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixture

2024–25

20 July 2024Matchweek 1 MP Port Dickson 1–0 [4] SJ Virtuosos Port Dickson
16:45  UTC+8 Fauzan Soccerball shade.svg55' 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 Soccerball shade.svg57' Report Shahrul AzmanSoccerball shade.svg4', 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 Soccerball shade.svg50'Stadium: Padang Merdeka
Attendance: 70
Referee: Syafiq Taufik
17 August 2024Matchweek 4 JAKIM 5–4 [7] MP Port Dickson Kajang
16:45  UTC+8
  • Mohd Fakru Faiz Soccerball shade.svg10', 18', 50', 53'
  • Lokman Hakim Soccerball shade.svg78'
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 Soccerball shade.svg82' Report Kalaiarasan Murugan Soccerball shade.svg49'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
  • Asnan Awal Soccerball shade.svg15'
  • Fazrul Fahriz Soccerball shade.svg35'
Report
  • Nurzaidi Bunari Soccerball shade.svg37'
  • Haziq Mohd Noh (o.g.)Soccerball shade.svg6'
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 Soccerball shade.svg45+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 Soccerball shade.svg71'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

Players

First-team squad

As of 19 July 2024 [12]

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 Nur Afiq Afandi
3 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Muhammad Zaidi
4 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Faqrul Najmi
5 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohd Shahrul Azman
6 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohd Firdaus Md Marzuki
7 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohd Suhaili Ab Rahman
8 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Zulhelmi Roslan
9 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Ramadan Roseli
10 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Dinesh a/l Shanmugam
11 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Ahmad Daniel Ziadi
12 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Muhammad Nor Rahim
13 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Shahrul Nizam
14 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Adam Mukhriz Abu
15 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Fauzan Fauzi
16 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Khairul Hadi Rasti
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohd Ikhwanfaris Ishak
18 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Muhammad Asyraf Roslan
19 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Vishnu Naiker a/l Visvanathan
20 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Harith Anwar Khairul Fitri
22 GK Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Amirul Asyraf Bin Abd Rahman
25 GK Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Muhammad Zubir Zaihan
28 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Ku Mohd Hazran
30 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Ahmad Lutfil Hadi
31 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohd Naqiuddin Amran
36 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Mohd Khaizil Jasmi
46 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Norfaizzal Faroq
66 DF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Muhammad Nurzaidi Bunari
77 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Muhammad Zulhairy Hashim
88 MF Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Muhammad Al Rifaie Amin
93 FW Flag of Malaysia.svg  MAS Ibrahim Suhaib Bin Muhammad

Management team

As of 17 July 2024 [13]

Club personnel

Honours

Domestic competitions

League

Gold medal icon.svgWinners (1) : 2022

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