2017 Kedah FA season

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The 2017 season was Kedah FA's 9th season in the Malaysia Super League since its inception in 2004. They will also eligible to compete in FA Cup and Malaysia Cup.

ManagerDato' Jeffrey Low Han Chow
Head CoachTan Cheng Hoe (until 29 April 2017)[1]
Muhammad Nidzam Adzha (from 22 May 2017)[2]
StadiumDarul Aman Stadium
(Capacity: 25,000)
Kedah
2017 season
PresidentDato' Seri DiRaja Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah
ManagerDato' Jeffrey Low Han Chow
Head CoachTan Cheng Hoe (until 29 April 2017)[1]
Muhammad Nidzam Adzha (from 22 May 2017)[2]
StadiumDarul Aman Stadium
(Capacity: 25,000)
Super League4th
Charity ShieldWinners
FA CupWinners
Malaysia CupRunners-up
Top goalscorerLeague: Ken Ilsø (15)
All: Ken Ilsø (25)
Highest home attendance25,000 vs Sarawak, 27 January 2017
vs Penang, 25 February 2017
vs Melaka United, 4 March 2017
Lowest home attendance3,000 vs Johor Darul Ta'zim, 28 October 2017
Average home league attendance14,693
Biggest win6–1 vs PKNP (H), 1 April 2017
Biggest defeat5–0 vs T–Team (A), 15 April 2017
 2016
2018 
All statistics correct as of 28 October 2017.

Pre-season

On 24 November 2016, Azmeer Yusof through his personal Facebook account have confirmed will be with Kuala Lumpur for the 2017 season although Kedah offered him a new contract for another season.[3]

On 28 November 2016, the contract of Liridon Krasniqi was renewed for another two years and is set to expire in the end of 2018 season.[4]

On 1 December 2016, Mohd Fitri Omar[5] was signed from Penang FA and Muhammad Akram Mahinan[6] was signed from Johor Darul Ta'zim Both signed one-year deals with the club.

On 14 December 2016, Fakri Saarani re-joined the club for another season after the end of loan from Felda United.[7]

January

On 3 January 2017, Ken Ilsø[8] was signed from Home United for a one-year deal with Kedah

On 13 January 2017, Zachary Michael Anderson[9] was announced the last foreign players signed with Kedah

On 20 January 2017, Kedah started the season with a 1–1 draw at Johor Darul Ta'zim with a goal from Baddrol Bakhtiar and winning the Charity Shield for the third time on penalty shootout. Their last Charity Shield victory was in 1991 and 1994.

On 27 January 2017, at their home debut of the season, Baddrol, Sandro and Syazwan gave Kedah a narrow 3–2 victory against Sarawak.

February

On 4 February 2017, Kedah drew 1–1 at FELDA United with a 1st goal of the season from Ken Ilsø.

On 11 February 2017, Kedah wrested the Super League top spot away from Pahang, after they defeated the Elephants 4–1 at the Darul Aman Stadium on Saturday. Their goals were scored by Baddrol and Farhan, as well as Ken Ilsø's double.[10]

On 14 February 2017, Kedah ease through to 3rd round of FA Cup, defeating Kuala Lumpur 4–2 with a two-goal from Farhan, a goal from Liridon and an own goal.

On 18 February 2017, Baddrol penalty kick gave Kedah the late 0–1 win at Kelantan.

On 25 February 2017, Kedah defeated Penang 3–1 in the first Northern derby, with a goal from Fitri, Syafiq and Liridon.

March

On 1 March 2017, Kedah drew at Selangor 1–1 with a free kick goal from Sandro.

On 4 March 2017, two goals from Ken Ilsø and Sandro secured Kedah a 4–0 win over Melaka United.

On 11 March 2017, Kedah defeated Perak TBG 2–0 in the round of 16 match in the FA Cup, with a goals from Anderson and Ken Ilsø. Kedah moved to the next round.

April

On 1 April 2017, the FA Cup got underway with a 6–1 win over PKNP, Kedah gave PKNP no chance in the first leg FA Cup quarter-final match, with doubles from Ken Ilsø, a free-kick from Fitri, a penalty from Liridon, a wonder strike from Syafiq and another own goal.

On 8 April 2017, a goal from Anderson was not enough in a 1–1 draw against PKNS.

On 15 April 2017, Kedah lost their first game in this years league campaign at T–Team 5–0. The biggest defeat for this season so far.

On 21 April 2017, Kedah lost their second straight game with a 1–0 loss at PKNP in the second leg of the FA Cup quarter-final, but still made it through to the semi-final with (6–2 win on aggregate).

On 26 April 2017, a wonderful direct free kick goal from Baddrol gave Kedah a 1–1 draw against Perak TBG.[11]

On 30 April 2017, youngster Farhan emerged Kedah's hero in their first leg FA Cup semi-final match against Terengganu, when he scored the only goal of the match. Kedah won 1–0[12]

May

On 9 May 2017, Kedah drew 4–4 at PKNS, with two goals from Syafiq, a goal from Ken Ilsø and penalty from Sandro.[13]

On 13 May 2017, Kedah are through to their third cup final match in three years, after they defeated Terengganu 3–0 in their second leg FA Cup semi-final match, to take the tie 4–0 on aggregate. All three imports scored the goals Liridon, Ken Ilsø and Sandro.[14]

On 20 May 2017, Kedah won the 2017 Malaysia FA Cup, defeating Pahang 3–2 with a two-goal from Baddrol and a goal from Ken Ilsø.[15]

On 24 May 2017, Ken Ilsø scored his first hat-trick to help Kedah get a 3–0 home win against T–Team.

July

On 1 July 2017, Kedah suffered their first home defeat of the season in a thrilling 2–3 loss to Perak TBG. Sandro and Liridon notched the goals for the Red Eagles but they couldn't find enough overturn the result.[16]

On 4 July 2017, 2016 Malaysia Cup champions Kedah recovered from their weekend defeat in the Super League to record a 2–0 win over Melaka United at the Darul Aman Stadium. Sandro gave Kedah the lead in the 29th minute through his volley from outside the Mousedeers' penalty box, and Baddrol doubled their lead in the 64th minute.[17]

On 7 July 2017, Defending champions Kedah maintained their 100% record in the cup, when they trashed UiTM FC 5–0. In the match which was held at the UiTM Stadium, Syafiq opened the scoring as early as the third minute, before Liridon (44'), Ken Ilsø (80'), Sandro (90') and a Faiz Bandong own goal (90+3') compounded the university boys' misery.[18]

On 11 July 2017, Kedah edged Melaka United – coming back twice to not only draw level but to eventually win the game 4–2. It was 2–2 at half time after Marco Simic scored twice but found his side pegged back each time by Baddrol. Akram scored a rare goal to put Kedah ahead before and injury time goal by Asri Mardzuki seal an important victory for Nidzam Adzha's boys. The Red Eagles are now the closest challenger to Johor Darul Ta'zim, sitting on nine points behind the league leaders.[19]

On 15 July 2017, Second-placed Kedah were held to a 1–1 draw at home by Selangor, thanks to some amazing goalkeeping by the Red Giants' Norazlan Razali. Ken Ilsø scored a goal for Kedah.[20]

On 18 July 2017, Morgaro Gomis and Abou Bakr Al-Mel were the toast of the Kelantan after they defeated Kedah 3–1 at Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium in Kota Bharu. Liridon late penalty goal was nothing more than a consolation for the away side.[21]

On 22 July 2017, Second-placed Kedah returned to winning ways, cruising to a comfortable 2–0 win over bottom-placed Penang in the Northern Derby at the State Stadium. The goals were scored by Ken Ilsø (62') and Baddrol (74').[22]

On 26 July 2017, Kedah avenged their 3–1 Malaysia Cup group stage defeat to Kelantan last week, when they hammered the Red Warriors 5–0 at home. They needed only eight minutes to open the scoring, a goal by Syazwan Zainon, but had to wait until the 48th minute for their second through Danish poacher Ken Ilsø, who found the back net once again 12 minutes later. Sandro too scored a brace, in the 71st and 87th minute.[23]

On 29 July 2017, Melaka United went down to their second defeat in the group stage after they shipped six goal to Kedah in a 2–6 loss. Fakri, Sandro (2), Akram and Ken Ilsø all scored for Kedah while Azinee Taib and Fauzi Roslan scored for the home side. However, Akhyar Rashid will grab all the headlines after he notched his first ever goal for Kedah in the rout. The nippy forward is continuing his progress after an encouraging period with the Malaysia national under-22 side.[24]

August

On 1 August 2017, Kedah recording a slim 1–0 win over UiTM FC in Alor Setar. The only goal of the match was scored by Danish forward Ken Ilsø, who pounced on a deflection to score in the 25th minute.[25]

On 5 August 2017, Kedah lost their second away game with a 2–1 loss against Pahang in Super League, despite an equalizer by Syafiq.

September

On 9 September 2017, Kedah took the match against Kelantan seriously to triumphed 2–0 at Darul Aman Stadium. Ken Ilsø continuing his fine form with another goal to add to an earlier strike from Sandro as The Red Eagles won the group with consummate ease.[26]

On 15 September 2017, Kedah recorded a 3–2 win over 2015 champions and 2016 runners up Selangor in their first leg Malaysia Cup quarter-final match at the Selayang Stadium. Ken Ilsø put two goals ahead within the first 15 minutes, but Selangor forward Rufino pulled one back for the hosts after the start of the second half. Syazwan Zainon restored Kedah's two-goal lead, but Rufino doubled his tally just a minute later to give the Red Giants a slim chance of overturning the tie in the second leg.[27]

Kit

Supplier: AL Sports[28] / Sponsor: Bina Darulaman Berhad, Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Kedah (Kedah State Development Corporation), Syarikat Air Darul Aman (SADA), Cosmic Express[29]

Home
Away
Third
Goalkeeper 1
Goalkeeper 2
Goalkeeper 3

Players

Squad information

N P Nat. POB Name Date of birth Age Since Ends Notes
1 GK MalaysiaKedah Abdul Hadi Abdul Hamid 25 February 1987 (age 38) 30 2006
2 DF MalaysiaKedah Mohamad Syawal Nordin (vice-captain) 25 March 1993 (age 32) 24 2015
3 DF MalaysiaSelangor Mohd Fitri Omar 25 June 1985 (age 40) 32 2017 [5]
4 DF Australia Queensland Zachary Michael Anderson 30 April 1991 (age 34) 26 2017 2017 [9]
5 DF MalaysiaKedah Osman Mohd Yusof 17 May 1994 (age 31) 23 2016
7 MF MalaysiaKedah Baddrol Bakhtiar (vice-captain) 1 February 1988 (age 38) 29 2006
8 MF Kosovo Kosovo Liridon Krasniqi 1 January 1992 (age 34) 25 2015 2018 [4]
9 FW Denmark Denmark Ken Ilsø Larsen 12 February 1986 (age 39) 31 2017 [8]
10 MF Brazil Fortaleza Sandro da Silva Mendonça (vice-captain) 1 October 1983 (age 42) 34 2015 2017
DF Malaysia Kedah Mohamad Raphi Azizan Mariappen 28 January 1996 (age 30) 21 2015 2017 [30]
12 MF Malaysia Kedah Muhammad Akram Mahinan 19 January 1993 (age 33) 24 2017 [6]
13 DF Malaysia Kedah Khairul Helmi Johari (captain) 31 March 1988 (age 37) 29 2006
14 FW Malaysia Kelantan Ahmad Fakri Saarani 8 July 1989 (age 36) 28 2016 2017
15 DF Malaysia Kedah Mohamad Rizal Ghazali 1 October 1992 (age 33) 25 2014
16 MF Malaysia Kedah Mohamad Amirul Hisyam Awang Kechik 5 May 1995 (age 30) 22 2016
17 MF Malaysia Kedah Mohd Syazwan Tajuddin 7 January 1994 (age 32) 23 2014
18 MF Malaysia Kedah Abdul Halim Saari 14 November 1994 (age 31) 23 2016 [31]
19 MF Malaysia Kedah Muhammad Farhan Roslan 3 December 1996 (age 29) 21 2014 2017
20 FW Malaysia Penang Muhammad Syafiq Ahmad 28 June 1995 (age 30) 22 2013
21 GK Malaysia Kedah Mohamad Farhan Abu Bakar 14 February 1993 (age 32) 24 2016
22 MF Malaysia Perlis Mohamad Syazwan Zainon 13 November 1989 (age 36) 28 2014
23 MF Malaysia Kedah Mohamad Hanif Mat Dzahir 15 January 1994 (age 32) 23 2014
24 DF Malaysia Kedah Mohamad Asri Mardzuki 12 May 1994 (age 31) 23 2016 [32]
25 GK Malaysia Kedah Mohd Ifwat Akmal Che Kassim 10 August 1996 (age 29) 21 2016
26 FW Malaysia Kedah Syazuan Hazani 27 June 1994 (age 31) 23 2016
27 DF Malaysia Kedah Muhammad Ariff Farhan Md Isa 14 July 1996 (age 29) 21 2016
33 MF Malaysia Kedah Muhammad Akhyar Abdul Rashid 1 May 1999 (age 26) 18 2017
34 FW Malaysia Kedah Muhammad Danial Ismail 5 February 1997 (age 29) 20 2017

Last update: 9 September 2017
Source: Facebook Kedah FA
Ordered by squad number.

Transfers

In

N P Nat. Name Age Moving from Type Transfer
window
Ends Transfer
fee
25 GK Malaysia Ifwat Akmal 20 Kedah U21 Promotion Pre-season
3 DF Malaysia Fitri Omar 31 Penang Transfer Pre-season 2017
12 MF Malaysia Akram Mahinan 23 Johor Darul Ta'zim Transfer Pre-season 2017
14 FW Malaysia Fakri Saarani 27 Felda United End of loan Pre-season 2017
9 FW Denmark Ken Ilsø 30 Singapore Home United Transfer Pre-season 2017
4 DF Australia Zac Anderson 25 United Arab Emirates Emirates Club Transfer Pre-season
33 MF Malaysia Akhyar Rashid 17 Kedah U21 Loan
31 GK Malaysia Asri Muhammad 18 Kedah U21 Loan
32 DF Malaysia Loqman Hakim 19 Kedah U21 Loan
34 FW Malaysia Akmal Azmi 19 Kedah U21 Loan
35 MF Malaysia Hidhir Idris 20 Kedah U21 Loan
36 FW Malaysia Aminuddin Abu Bakar 19 Kedah U21 Loan

Out

N P Nat. Name Age Moving to Type Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
2 DF Malaysia Mohd Sabre Mat Abu[33] 29 PKNS End of contract Pre-season
4 DF South Korea Bang Seung-hwan 33 Thailand Royal Thai Navy End of contract Pre-season
6 DF Malaysia Shafizan Hashim 34 End of contract Pre-season
9 FW Brazil Thiago Augusto Fernandes 26 FELDA United End of loan Pre-season
12 MF Malaysia Amar Rohidan 29 End of contract Pre-season
14 FW New Zealand Shane Smeltz 35 New Zealand Wellington Phoenix End of contract Pre-season
21 GK Malaysia Mohamad Syazwan Abdullah 20 Melaka United End of contract Pre-season
24 DF Malaysia Mohamad Alif Fadhil Ismail 24 End of contract Pre-season
25 DF Malaysia Azmeer Yusof[3] 26 Kuala Lumpur End of contract Pre-season
26 MF Malaysia Shazuan Ashraf Mathews 24 FELCRA End of contract Pre-season
11 DF Malaysia Mohamad Raphi Azizan Mariappen[30] 21 Petaling Jaya Rangers Transfer Mid-season

Technical staff

Position Staff
Head coach Malaysia Tan Cheng Hoe (until 29 April 2017)[1]
Malaysia Muhammad Nidzam Adzha (from 22 May 2017)[2]
Assistant coach Malaysia Muhammad Nidzam Adzha (until 22 May 2017)
Malaysia Azzmi Ab. Aziz (from 11 June 2017)[34]
Fitness coach Brazil Stefano Impagliazzo[35]
Goalkeeping coach Malaysia Faozi Mukhlas
Physiotherapist Malaysia Muhammad Nur'illya Samsudin
Medical officer Malaysia Mohd Syahrizal Nadzer
Kitman Malaysia Abdul Razak Md Desa
Malaysia Mohd Nasir Othman

Last updated: 25 July 2017
Source: Kedah FA Technical Staff

Friendly matches

Pre-season

  Win   Draw   Loss

13 December 2016 Friendly Kedah Kedah 2–1 Perak PKNP Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia
20:45 UTC+08:00 Farhan Roslan 45'
Akram 90' (pen.)
Brandon M Mcolonald 15' Stadium: Darul Aman Stadium
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Mohd Munir Mohd Azam
Assistant referees: Mohd Sharil Abu Seman
Assistant referees: Nasyafit Zulkefli
Fourth official: Asrul Zairi Abd Hamid
20 December 2016 Friendly Kedah Kedah 2–1 Perlis Perlis Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia
20:45 UTC+08:00 Amirul Hisyam 38'
Fakri Saarani 78'
Saiful Bashir 35' Stadium: Darul Aman Stadium
30 December 2016 Friendly Perlis Perlis 1–4 Kedah Kedah Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia
20:45 UTC+08:00 Alafi Mahmud 40' Fakri Saarani 19', 43'
Baddrol Bakhtiar 60'
Halim Saari 78'
Stadium: Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium
3 January 2017 Friendly Kedah Kedah 4–1 Malaysia PDRM Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia
20:45 UTC+08:00 Baddrol Bakhtiar 52', 59'
Fakri Saarani 69', 70'
Konaté 28' Stadium: Darul Aman Stadium
Attendance: 7,000
7 January 2017 Friendly PKNS Selangor 0–0 Kedah Kedah Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
20:45 UTC+08:00 Stadium: Kompleks Sukan PKNS
Attendance: 3,000
9 January 2017 Friendly Terengganu Terengganu 1–1 Kedah Kedah Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia
17:00 UTC+08:00 Abdul Latiff Suhaimi 37' Sandro 90' (pen.) Stadium: UKM Bangi Stadium
11 January 2017 Friendly FELCRA Kuala Lumpur 0–2 Kedah Kedah Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
20:45 UTC+08:00 Syafiq Ahmad 29'
Ken Ilsø 90'
Stadium: University of Malaya
Referee: Md Firdaus
Assistant referees: Kamarul Redza
Assistant referees: Noor Azril
Fourth official: Naziran

Current season

23 January 2017 International Friendly Hebei CF China 4–2 Kedah Kedah Shah Alam
17:00 UTC+08:00 Ding Haifeng 29'
Wang Yang 45'
Xu Tianyuan 59'
Zhu Haiwei 68'
Liridon 57' (pen.)
Syazuan Hazani 80'
Stadium: Shah Alam Stadium
Attendance: 0
25 March 2017 Friendly Kedah Kedah 1–0 Perlis Perlis Alor Setar
21:00 UTC+08:00 Liridon 11' (pen.)
Fitri Yellow card 17'
Stadium: Darul Aman Stadium
Referee: Mohd Izzat Izani Ali
Assistant referees: Mohd Sharil Abu Seman
Assistant referees: Asrul Zairi Abd Hamid
Fourth official: K. Surinter
14 June 2017 Friendly Kedah Kedah 4–0 Kedah Kedah U19 Alor Setar
22:00 UTC+08:00 Syazuan
Sandro
Akhyar
Stadium: Peremba
17 June 2017 Friendly Kedah Kedah 3–3 Perlis Perlis Sintok
22:00 UTC+08:00 Sandro 25', 65'
Nasharizam 50' (o.g.)
Ndumba Makeche 15'
Fikri 70'
Brandon Adams 75'
Stadium: Universiti Utara Malaysia
Attendance: 1,000
23 June 2017 Friendly Kedah Kedah 4–3 Kedah Kedah U21 Alor Setar
22:00 UTC+08:00 Ken Ilsø 20'
Akhyar 23'
Sandro 25'
Liridon 68'
Khairuddin 10', 37'
Firdaus 88'
Stadium: Peremba

Competitions

Statistics

Squad statistics

As of matches played on 4 November 2017.

N Pos Nat. Player Super League FA Cup Malaysia Cup Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKMalaysiaHadi412 7
2DFMalaysiaSyawal1056 21
3DFMalaysiaFitri1816110 342
4DFAustraliaAnderson171519 312
5DFMalaysiaOsman11 2
7MFMalaysiaBaddrol16972101 3312
8MFKosovoLiridon18263103 348
9FWDenmarkKen Ilsø18157585 3325
10MFBrazilSandro18861119 3518
DFMalaysiaRaphi
12MFMalaysiaAkram181661 302
13DFMalaysiaKhairul Helmi1858 31
14FWMalaysiaFakri14451 231
15DFMalaysiaRizal1568 29
16MFMalaysiaAmirul1329 24
17MFMalaysiaSyazwan Tajuddin824 14
18MFMalaysiaHalim54 9
19MFMalaysiaFarhan91636 214
20FWMalaysiaSyafiq1144161 216
21GKMalaysiaFarhan73 10
22MFMalaysiaSyazwan Zainon161691 312
23MFMalaysiaHanif912 12
24DFMalaysiaAsri10121 131
25GKMalaysiaIfwat1567 28
26FWMalaysiaSyazuan11 2
27DFMalaysiaAriff Farhan619 151
33MFMalaysiaAkhyar3121 61
34FWMalaysiaAkmal Azmi3 3
35MFMalaysiaHidhir11 2

Goalscorers

As of matches played on 28 October 2017.

RankPlayerPositionSuper LeagueFA CupMalaysia CupTotal
1Denmark Ken IlsøFW1555 25
2Brazil SandroMF819 18
3Malaysia BaddrolMF921 12
4Kosovo LiridonMF233 8
5Malaysia SyafiqFW411 6
6Malaysia FarhanMF13 4
7Malaysia FitriDF11 2
Australia AndersonDF11 2
Malaysia AkramMF11 2
Malaysia SyazwanMF11 2
11Malaysia FakriFW1 1
Malaysia AsriDF1 1
Malaysia Ariff FarhanDF1 1
Malaysia AkhyarMF1 1
Own Goal21 3
Total45192488

Clean sheets

As of matches played on 28 October 2017.

Rank N Player Super League FA Cup Malaysia Cup Total
125Malaysia Ifwat434 11
221Malaysia Farhan21 3
1Malaysia Hadi22 4

Disciplinary record

N P Nat. Name Super League FA Cup Malaysia Cup Total Notes
Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card
2 DF Malaysia Syawal 1 1 2
3 DF Malaysia Fitri 5 3 8
4 DF Australia Anderson 2 2
7 MF Malaysia Baddrol 2 1 2 1
8 MF Kosovo Liridon 5 3 1 9
9 FW Denmark Ken Ilsø 2 1 2 4 1
10 MF Brazil Sandro 4 2 6
12 MF Malaysia Akram 6 1 1 8
13 DF Malaysia Khairul Helmi 2 3 2 7
15 DF Malaysia Rizal 3 1 4 7 1
16 MF Malaysia Amirul 1 1 2
17 MF Malaysia Syazwan Tajuddin 1 1 2
20 FW Malaysia Syafiq 3 1 4
22 MF Malaysia Syazwan Zainon 1 1
23 MF Malaysia Hanif 1 1
24 DF Malaysia Asri 2 2
27 DF Malaysia Ariff Farhan 1 1

Last updated: 4 November 2017
Source: Matches
Only competitive matches
Yellow card = Number of bookings; Second yellow card = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; Red card = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Suspensions

A player is automatically suspended for the next match for the following offences:

Player Offence(s) Suspension(s)
Malaysia Fitri Yellow card in Super League vs FELDA United (A) (matchday 3; 4 February 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs T–Team (A) (matchday 11; 15 April 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs Melaka United (A) (matchday 15; 11 July 2017)
Super League vs Selangor (H) (matchday 16; 15 July 2017)
Yellow card in FA Cup semi-finals vs Terengganu (H) (first leg; 30 April 2017)
Yellow card in FA Cup final vs Pahang (N) (final; 20 May 2017)
2018 Malaysia FA Cup?
Kosovo Liridon Yellow card in Super League vs Melaka United (H) (matchday 8; 4 March 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs PKNS (H) (matchday 10; 8 April 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs Perak TBG (A) (matchday 9; 26 April 2017)
Super League vs PKNS (A) (matchday 13; 9 May 2017)
Denmark Ken Ilsø Yellow card in Super League vs FELDA United (A) (matchday 3; 4 February 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs Penang (H) (matchday 6; 25 February 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs PKNS (H) (matchday 10; 8 April 2017)
Super League vs T–Team (A) (matchday 11; 15 April 2017)
Brazil Sandro Yellow card in Super League vs Johor Darul Ta'zim (A) (matchday 1; 20 January 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs PKNS (H) (matchday 10; 8 April 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs Perak TBG (H) (matchday 14; 1 July 2017)
Super League vs Melaka United (A) (matchday 15; 11 July 2017)
Malaysia Akram Yellow card in Super League vs Johor Darul Ta'zim (A) (matchday 1; 20 January 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs FELDA United (A) (matchday 3; 4 February 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs Kelantan (A) (matchday 5; 18 February 2017)
Super League vs Penang (H) (matchday 6; 25 February 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs Selangor (A) (matchday 7; 1 March 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs Perak TBG (H) (matchday 14; 1 July 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs Melaka United (A) (matchday 15; 11 July 2017)
Super League vs Selangor (H) (matchday 16; 15 July 2017)
?Super League vs Penang (A) (matchday 17; 22 July 2017)?
Malaysia Rizal Yellow card in Super League vs Sarawak (H) (matchday 2; 27 January 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs Pahang (H) (matchday 4; 11 February 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs Selangor (A) (matchday 7; 1 March 2017)
Super League vs Melaka United (H) (matchday 8; 4 March 2017)
Red card in Super League vs T–Team (A) (matchday 11; 15 April 2017) Super League vs Perak TBG (A) (matchday 9; 26 April 2017)
Super League vs PKNS (A) (matchday 13; 9 May 2017)[44]
Yellow card in FA Cup quarter-finals vs PKNP (H) (first leg; 1 April 2017)
Yellow card in FA Cup quarter-finals vs PKNP (A) (second leg; 21 April 2017)
FA Cup semi-finals vs Terengganu (H) (first leg; 30 April 2017)
Malaysia Syafiq Yellow card in Super League vs Selangor (A) (matchday 7; 1 March 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs T–Team (A) (matchday 11; 15 April 2017)
Yellow card in Super League vs Pahang (A) (matchday 19; 5 August 2017)
Super League vs FELDA United (H) (matchday 20; 20 September 2017)

As of matches played on 5 August 2017.

Summary

Games played40 (22 Super League) (7 FA Cup) (11 Malaysia Cup)
Games won23 (9 Super League) (6 FA Cup) (8 Malaysia Cup)
Games drawn9 (8 Super League) (1 Malaysia Cup)
Games lost8 (5 Super League) (1 FA Cup) (2 Malaysia Cup)
Goals scored88 (45 Super League) (19 FA Cup) (24 Malaysia Cup)
Goals conceded49 (33 Super League) (6 FA Cup) (10 Malaysia Cup)
Goal difference39 (12 Super League) (13 FA Cup) (14 Malaysia Cup)
Clean sheets18 (8 Super League) (3 FA Cup) (7 Malaysia Cup)
Yellow cards68 (41 Super League) (21 FA Cup) (6 Malaysia Cup)
Red cards3 (3 Super League)
Most appearancesBrazil Sandro (35 appearances)
Top scorerDenmark Ken Ilsø (25 goals)
Winning percentageOverall: 23/40 (57.50%)

As of matches played on 4 November 2017.

Home attendance

Matches (all competitions)

All matches played at Darul Aman Stadium.

DateAttendanceOppositionScoreCompetitionRef.
27 January 201725,000Sarawak Sarawak3–2Super League matchday 2[45]
11 February 201712,000Pahang Pahang4–1Super League matchday 4[46]
14 February 201712,000Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur4–2FA Cup round of 32[47]
25 February 201725,000Penang Penang3–1Super League matchday 6[48]
4 March 201725,000Malacca Melaka United4–0Super League matchday 8[49]
1 April 201724,500Perak PKNP6–1FA Cup quarter-finals[50]
8 April 201720,000Selangor PKNS1–1Super League matchday 10[51]
30 April 201722,000Terengganu Terengganu1–0FA Cup semi-finals[52]
24 May 201710,000Terengganu T-Team3–0Super League matchday 12[53]
1 July 20177,656Perak Perak TBG2–3Super League matchday 14[54]
4 July 20174,500Malacca Melaka United2–0Malaysia Cup group stage matchday 1[55]
15 July 201718,000Selangor Selangor1–1Super League matchday 16[56]
26 July 201711,970Kelantan Kelantan5–0Super League matchday 18[57]
1 August 201710,300Selangor UiTM1–0Malaysia Cup group stage matchday 5[58]
9 September 201710,000Kelantan Kelantan2–0Malaysia Cup group stage matchday 6
20 September 20174,000Kuala Lumpur Felda United1–3Super League matchday 20
24 September 201723,000Selangor Selangor1–0Malaysia Cup quarter-finals second leg
21 October 201723,000Kuala Lumpur Felda United2–0Malaysia Cup semi-finals second leg
28 October 20173,000Johor Johor Darul Ta'zim0–0Super League matchday 22

Attendance (each competitions)

CompetitionsMatchesTotal attendanceAverage attendance
Super League11161,62614,693
FA Cup358,50019,500
Malaysia Cup570,80014,160
Total19290,92616,118

Awards

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