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F.A. Selangor

FA Selangor
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Full name Football Association of Selangor
Nickname(s)
  • Gergasi Merah (The Red Giants)
  • Merah Kuning (The Red-yellows)
Founded 22 February 1936; 82 years ago (22 February 1936)
Ground Kuala Lumpur Stadium
Ground Capacity 18,000
Owner Football Association of Selangor
President Subahan Kamal
Manager Abdul Rauf Ahmad
Coach Nazliazmi Mohd Nasir
League Malaysia Super League
2017 Malaysia Super League, 6th
Website Club website
Current season
Kuala Lumpur Stadium
Stadium Kuala Lumpur
Location Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Coordinates 3°06′02″N 101°43′18″E / 3.1005°N 101.7216°E / 3.1005; 101.7216
Owner KLFA Corporation
Capacity 18,000
Surface Cow grass
Construction
Renovated 2013 - 2017
Tenants

Football Association of Selangor (Malay: Persatuan Bolasepak Selangor), commonly known as FA Selangor is a Malaysian professional football club representing the state of Selangor Darul Ehsan and competes in the Malaysian Super League, the top flight of Malaysian football. Nicknamed "the Red Giants", the club was founded in 1936 and play their home games in the 18,000-capacity Kuala Lumpur Stadium.

Selangor is the most successful club in Malaysia, in terms of overall titles won. Domestically, Selangor have won a record 33 Malaysia Cups, 6 Malaysia Super League titles, 2 Malaysia Premier League titles, 7 Malaysia FAM League titles, 5 FA Cups, 8 Charity Cups, 5 President Cups, 2 Youth League titles, 7 Malay King's Gold Cup and 1 Agong's Cup. The club is also the first Malaysian team to enter a continental tournament and its final by becoming the runner-up of the 1967 Asian Champion Club Tournament, the first edition of the Asian top-flight continental club tournament, which is later rebranded as the AFC Champions League in 2002. 1997, 2005 & 2009 were the most successful years for Selangor. In 1997 they won four trophies (Charity Cup, FA Cup and Malaysia Cup) and runner-up for the Agong's Cup under the coaching of Steve Wicks. In 2005 they won three trophies (Premiere League, FA Cup and Malaysia Cup) under the coaching of Dollah Salleh while in 2009 K. Devan leads them winning three trophies (Charity Cup, Super League and FA Cup).


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