UiTM United

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UiTM United Football Club is a Malaysian professional football club based in Shah Alam, Selangor. The club currently played in the Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League. Founded in 2008, their home ground is 10,000-seater UiTM Stadium.[2] The club is widely known as The Lion Troops.[3]

UiTM United
Full nameUiTM United Football Club
Nickname(s)The Lion Troops
Short nameUiTM United
Founded2008; 16 years ago (2008), as UiTM FC
GroundUiTM Stadium
Capacity10,000[1]
OwnerUniversiti Teknologi MARA
PresidentAzizan Abdullah
Head coachYazli Yahaya
LeagueMalaysia A1 Semi-Pro League
2023Al-Ikhsan Cup, Champions (promoted)
Current season

The team is under the jurisdiction of Universiti Teknologi MARA, a Malaysian public university based in Shah Alam, Selangor.

History

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Founded in 2008, UiTM FC made club debut into Malaysian football by joining the third-tier league Malaysia FAM League in 2009. The club finishes third place in 2012 Malaysia FAM League and was promoted to the second-tier league, Malaysia Premier League in 2013 to replace USM FC, who were withdrawing from Malaysia Premier League due to financial difficulties.

On 25 July 2010, the club won the first edition of IPT League tournament by beating UKM FC 3–0 in the final at UiTM Stadium. UiTM FC's first goal was scored by Amirizdwan Taj before Fahrul Razi scored the second goal in the 37th minute. The third goal was an own goal by the UKM FC's Muhammed Suffian. Fahrul Razi was selected as the man of the match in the final.[4]

During 2017 season, UiTM FC managed to qualify for the Malaysia Cup for the first time since the club's establishment.[5] UiTM became the fifth teams from the Malaysia Premier League to qualify for the 2017 Malaysia Cup competition after the completion of the final fixtures in the first half of the season.[6]

For 2019 season, UiTM FC managed to gain the fifth spot in the league. However, due to the status change of PKNS FC to the reserve team of Selangor FA, UiTM FC gains its promotion to play in the 2020 Malaysia Super League by default since Johor Darul Ta'zim II F.C. and Terengganu F.C. II were not allowed to play in the Malaysia Super League together with its parents club, Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. and Terengganu F.C. It is the first time UiTM FC will play in the nation's top division league since its establishment.

UiTM's selection of players is somewhat unique in that the players, including import players, must undertake undergraduate courses in UiTM in order to be selected to the squad.[7]

Crest

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Players

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First team squad

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As of 30 May 2024[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   MAS Ahmad Uday Zidane
2 DF   MAS Akmal Fahmi
3 DF   MAS Adam Afiz
4 DF   MAS Ikhwan Hakim
5 DF   MAS Muhammad Farhan
6 DF   MAS Mohamad Karman
7 FW   MAS Muhammad Mirza
8 MF   MAS Ahmad Haikal Haziq (Captain)
9 FW   MAS Mohamad Arif Imran
10 MF   MAS Wan Muhammad Irfan
11 FW   MAS Asyraaf Rifqi
12 MF   MAS Muhammad Syazman
13 FW   MAS Ameer Nur Iman
14 FW   MAS Norshahrul Nizam
15 FW   MAS Dassky Danial
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF   MAS Muhammad Danial
17 FW   MAS Muhd Fakhrur Razi
18 DF   MAS Putra Daniel Danies
19 FW   MAS Harraz Zaqwan
20 FW   MAS Haziq Deli
21 DF   MAS Irsyad Ahmad
22 MF   MAS Ahmad Mujahid
23 DF   MAS Muhd Hariz Husaini
24 MF   MAS Muhd Airil Mifzal
25 GK   MAS Aiman Najwan
26 DF   MAS Syaizwan Irfan
27 FW   MAS Aman Syamim
28 DF   MAS Muhd Nuh Azlan Syah
29 MF   MAS Zikry Hafis
30 GK   MAS Harith Bisyari

Former players

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For details on former players, see Category:UiTM United players.

Uitm United II

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No. Name Nationality Position Date of Birth (Age)
Goalkeepers
Muhd Izz Nadim Mohd Ezman   GK 2004
Azrul Nazhan Mohd Nasrah   GK 2/7/2003
Muhd Harith Bisyar Mohd Hanafia   GK 17/2/2003
Defenders
Muhd Fariz Zikri Shukri   CB 2004
Muhammad Amirul Hisham Mazelan   CB 2004
Mohamad Rasool Haqimie Mohd Radzuan   CB 2004
Mohammad Faris Jazmi Razman   LB / LWB 2002
Muhammad Faiz Syamsul Azizi   CB 2004
Muhammad Amri Mohd Rosly   LB / LWB 2004
Muhd Amjad Rifa'ie Mohd Nazi   CB 2003
Aleff Haedi Za'ba   RB / CB 2002
Muhd Arif Ridhwan Ruslan   RB / RWB 2003
Mikael Danish Mohd Adlan   RB / RWB 2002
Midfielders
Muhd Haziq Fadzlee   CM 2004
Muhammad Naqib Rosli   CM / AM 19/5/2004
Muhd Isyraf Nuaim Abdul Rani   LW / LM 2003
Zariff Iskandar Dzulqariza   LW / LM 2003
Husni Ar-Razzuq Zakariya   DM / CM 2004
Muhd Azmin Hadi Azlan   CM 2004
Wan Khalis Hilmi Wan Kamarul Hakim   CM/AM 2004
Aiman Aqil Roslan   RW / RM 2004
Muhd Amin Fahmi Jeffridin   RW / RM 2004
Fauzan Akmal Mazlatul Syahri   DM / CM 29/2/2004
Forwards
Muhd Adam Daniel Benny Hermiza   ST 2004
Zeckry Iman Iskandar Rozaman   ST 8/8/2000

Source:[9] Source:[10]

Club officials

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  • President: Dr. Azizan Abdullah
  • Deputy president: Dr. Mohd Bahrin Othman
  • Secretary: Mustaza Ahmad
  • Treasurer: Poazi Rosdi

Coaching staff

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Position Name
Team manager   Ahmad Tarmizy Mohammed
Head coach   Yazli Yahaya
Assistant coach   Fairuz Abdul Aziz
Assistant coach   Shahreen Nizam Sharuddin
Goalkeeping coach   Mohammed Redzuan Harun
Fitness coach   Muhammad Hazeq Nordin
Performance analyst   Muhd Faez Hakimi Hamzah
Physiotherapist   Hasif Hilmi
Team Doctor   Wan Mohd Izham Wan Ismail
Head of sport science and performance   Assoc Prof Dr Raja Mohammed Firhad Raja Azidin

Coaches

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Head coaches by years (2009–present)

Years Nat Name
2009–2011   Omar Ali
2012–2013   Azman Hj Eusoff
2013–2014   Mohd Azuan Muhd Zain
2015–2016   Raja Isa Raja Akram Shah[11]
2016 – 2018   Wan Mustaffa Wan Ismail[12]
2018–2019   Ismail Zakaria[13][14]
2020–2022   Frank Bernhardt[15][16]
2023–   Yazli Yahaya

Achievements

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Year Position League Malaysia FA Cup Malaysia Cup\Malaysia Challenge Cup Top scorer (M-League)
2013 9th Malaysia Premier League First round Not Participated   Afham Zulkipli (4 goals)
2014 9th Malaysia Premier League First round Not Participated   Obi Ikechukwu Charles (10 goals)
2015 8th Malaysia Premier League First round Not Participated   Dao Bakary (10 goals)
2016 10th Malaysia Premier League Second round Not Participated   Pavel Purishkin (8 goals)
2017 6th Malaysia Premier League Second round Group Stage   Akanni-Sunday Wasiu (19 goals)
2018 9th Malaysia Premier League Third round Group stage   Lucas Pugh (8 goals)

Source:[17][18][19]

Sponsorship

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Period Sportswear Main sponsor
2012 Umbro
2013 Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi
2014 Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia
2015
2016 Soaring Upwords
2017
2018 Puma Soaring Upwords, UiTM Holdings
2019 Master Halal, Active Sports
2020–present Puma Sukipt
Sukipt, Malaysia Airlines

Honours

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League

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References

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