Ministry of Interior FA

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Ministry of Interior FA
សមាគមកីឡាបាល់ទាត់ក្រសួងមហាផ្ទៃ
Full nameMinistry of Interior Football Association
Nickname(s)Police
GroundPolice Academy of Cambodia, Kandal Province
Capacity500
Manager Chhorn Sarane
Coach Sum Vanna
League Cambodian Premier League
2023-24 2nd (Promoted)

Ministry of Interior FA, previously known as National Police Commissary F.C. before 2023, is an association football of Ministry of Interior in Cambodia. They won the Cambodian League in 2000. [1]

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Current squad

As of 8 August 2024 [2]

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 Cambodia.svg  CAM Tin Razak
2 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM In Khindaro
3 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Kun Oudom
4 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Ly Daro
6 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Chan Sanith
7 FW Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Mat Sakrovy
8 MF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Mat Yamoin (Vice-captain)
9 FW Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Noun Borey (Captain)
11 FW Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Mon Rado
12 MF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Sri Piseth
13 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Tueteng Morokot
16 GK Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Neang Phannith
17 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Pen Santana
18 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Nub Tola
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19 FW Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Keo Oudom
23 FW Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM San Bora
24 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Ouk Som Eng
25 MF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Hang Putheara
27 FW Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Chanvibol Davit
33 MF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Noy Sokong
34 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Nhoem Lyhuor
36 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Chin Vannak
51 GK Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Kim Chanveasna
66 MF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Dy Pharunn
70 MF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Hoy Phallin
72 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Vong Visal
77 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Men Sopheakvannak Nissai
91 DF Flag of Cambodia.svg  CAM Soun Savdy

Club staff

PositionStaff
Team Manager Flag of Cambodia.svg Chhorn Sarane
Head Coach Flag of Cambodia.svg Sum Vanna
Assistance Coach Flag of Cambodia.svg Pov Phearith
Flag of Cambodia.svg Tang Sopheak
Goalkeeper Coach Flag of Cambodia.svg Kha Theara
Flag of Cambodia.svg Prak Monyphearun
Fitness Coach Flag of Cambodia.svg
Match Analyst Flag of Cambodia.svg
Team Doctor Flag of Cambodia.svg
Physiotherapist Flag of Cambodia.svg

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References

  1. "Cambodia - List of Champions". RSSSF . Retrieved 25 December 2010.
  2. "Ministry of Interior Football Association". cpl-cambodia.com. Retrieved 8 August 2024.