Melaka TMFC

Melaka TMFC
TM FC
Melaka Telekom.jpg
Full name Telekom Malaysia Football Club
Founded 1994
Ground MBPJ Stadium
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
(Capacity: 40,000)
Chairman Dato' Abdul Wahid Omar
Manager Wan Jamak Wan Hassan
League Malaysia Super League
2006-07 Malaysia Super League, 7th
(last season in Malaysia Super League
and Malaysian football league)
Home colours
Away colours

Telekom Malaysia Football Club (TM FC) is a defunct Malaysian football club which originated from Malacca, but shifted their base to Kuala Lumpur from the beginning of the 2006-07 season. They lastly played in the top division in Malaysian football, the Malaysia Super League before defunct in the end of 2006-07 season. Their last home stadium is MBPJ Stadium.

Contents

Honours

Winners (2): 1999, 2000

Stadium

Even though they registered are with the Football Association of Malacca, the club choose the MBPJ Stadium as their home ground for 2006-7. Before this, they use to play at the Hang Tuah Stadium and the Hang Jebat Stadium.

Players

Transfers

In

Out
Brazil Joao Bandoch (released)
Malaysia Es Lizuan Zahid Amir (to Perlis FA)
Malaysia Mohd Munir Amran (released)
Malaysia Zainuddin Mohd Ariffin (to Pahang FA)
Malaysia Mohd Hafizi Awang (to Kelantan FA)
Malaysia Mohd Fazli Baharuddin (to PDRM FA)
Malaysia Mohd Nizam Abu Bakar (to PDRM FA)
Malaysia Mohd Hairul Nizam Haniff (to KL PLUS FC)
Malaysia Tengku Hasbullah Raja Hassan (to Pahang FA)
Malaysia Mohd Fadli Hedzuan Hassim (released)
Malaysia Nazzab Hidzan (released)
Malaysia Ramesh Lai Ban Huat (to KL PLUS FC)
Malaysia Abdul Aziz Ismail (to Perlis FA)
Malaysia Mohd Farisham Ismail (to Kelantan FA)
Malaysia Mohammad Hardi Jaafar (to Perak FA)
Malaysia Mohd Khairul Anuar Jamil (to KL PLUS FC)
Malaysia Rajan a/l Koran (to Pahang FA)
Malaysia Ahmad Syahidan Abdul Mubin (to Kelantan FA)
Malaysia A Zainal Rabin (to Malacca FA)
Malaysia Mohd Suffian Abdul Rahman (to Selangor FA)
Malaysia Rudie Ramli (to Perlis FA)
Malaysia Mohd Ghazali Mohd Zainul Rashid (to Kuala Muda Naza FC)
Malaysia Mohd Zaidi Zaing (to Felda United FC)
Malaysia Mohd Badrul Azam Mohd Zamri (to Perlis FA)

Former players

Import
  • Argentina José Nadalich
  • Brazil Joao Bandoch
  • Cameroon Alain Njoh Njoh Mpondo
  • Côte d'Ivoire Diarra Bakary
  • Côte d'Ivoire Edward Koffi Quassy
  • Indonesia Ponaryo Astaman
  • Ghana Isaac Kuffour
  • Morocco Redouane Barkaoui
  • Zambia Chaswe Nsofwa
  • Germany Markus Steinhauer
  • Germany Lorenz Menge

Coaches

  • Malaysia Wan Jamak Wan Hassan

External links


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