Shah Alam Antlers

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Shah Alam Antlers
Shah Alam Antlers logo.png
Full nameShah Alam Antlers Football Club
Nickname(s)Bianco Azzuro (White and Blue)
The Antlers
Short nameSAAFC
FoundedSeptember 2016;7 years ago (September 2016)
GroundJKR Stadium, Shah Alam
Capacity400
OwnerShah Alam Antlers LLP
ChairmanAhmad Suffian Mamat
CoachAriff Hashim
LeagueKlang Valley League M4
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Website Club website

Shah Alam Antlers Football Club is a Malaysian semi-professional football club based in Shah Alam, Selangor, that competes in the Klang Valley League, which is part of the Malaysia M4 League, the 4th tier of the Malaysian football league system. Founded in September 2016, the club's home grounds are Panasonic Sports Complex Stadium or Antlersland in Seksyen 21, Shah Alam. [1] [2] [3]

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Antlers had their first silverware in 2017, when they won the Klang Valley League in their debut season. They finished the league with an unbeaten run of 14 wins and 1 draw. [4]

Rivalries and local derby

Shah Alam Antlers have a rivalry with the other club from the city, Shah Alam United. This rivalry is known as the "Shah Alam Derby".

Stadium

Shah Alam Antlers are maunly based at JKR Stadium, located in Seksyen 17, Shah Alam. The stadium can currently hold a maximum capacity of about 400 people.

Sponsorship

Shah Alam Antlers are sponsored by a number of firms in different kinds of fields. [5] In terms of venue, Shah Alam Antlers are sponsored by MBSA, the owners of their main stadium. 100plus is the official isotonic drink sponsor for the club. To engage with people online and boost their popularity, Shah Alam Antlers also have media partnerships with Asiana.my, an agency well known in Malaysia for sports photography and SemuanyaBola, a famous football online portal. Shah Alam Antlers also have a partnership with Homebois Hub where they make merchandises such as t-shirts, scarves and other club-related items.

Honours

League

Team officials

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