Real Chukai F.C.

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Full nameReal Chukai Football Club
NicknameThe Anchors
Founded2015; 11 years ago (2015)
GroundMak Chili Stadium
Real Chukai
Full nameReal Chukai Football Club
NicknameThe Anchors
Founded2015; 11 years ago (2015)
GroundMak Chili Stadium
Capacity2,000
OwnerGlorious Innovation Sdn. Bhd.
ChairmanAhmad Mat Zin
LeagueMalaysia A2 Amateur League
20235th in East Group

Real Chukai Football Club (Malay: Kelab Bola Real Chukai), is a Malaysian professional football club based in Chukai, Terengganu. The club last competed in the Malaysia A2 Amateur League, the third division of the Malaysian football league system.[1]

Founded in 2015, Real Chukai made club debut into Malaysian football by joining the fifth-tier league Malaysia M5 League in 2015. The club won the first title in 2017 after beating the PBSMT-Lanjerket in final of TAL Cup.[2][3]

In 2018, Real Chukai competed in the Malaysia FA Cup for the first time in the club's history.[4]

The Anchors emerged as the first amateur club in Terengganu to manage its own stadium facilities through Glorious Innovation Sdn. Bhd. which is incorporated and has the concept of public -private cooperation.[5]

Since they started playing, Real Chukai have had a fierce rivalry with Kerteh FC, the other Kemaman-based side. The rivalry between the two clubs has been dubbed Kemaman Derby by the supporters of both clubs.

Kit manufacturer and shirt sponsor

Season Manufacturer Sponsor
2015–2016 Kobert IKY Naga
2017 Kaki Jersi Tulangis Group
2018 None
2019 TATI University College
2020–2023 Voltra

Season by season record

Season Division Position Malaysia Cup Malaysian FA Cup MFL Challenge Cup Regional Top scorer (all competitions)
2017 Terengganu Amateur League DNQ First round
2018 Terengganu Amateur League 2nd
(Premier League)
DNQ First round
2019 Terengganu Amateur League 4th of 10
(Super League)
DNQ First round
2020 Terengganu Amateur League Cancelled
due to COVID-19
DNQ Round 1
2021 Terengganu Amateur League not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Liga M3 9th of 10 (Group B) DNQ DNQ Malaysia Amir Ashraf Hussin (2)
Malaysia Syahzwan Fitri (2)
Malaysia Syahmi Khazani (2)
Malaysia Tuan Afif (2)
2023 Liga M4 5th of 5 (Zone 2) DNQ DNQ Malaysia Izzan Syahmi Mustafa (3)
Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated

Players

First-team squad

As of 19 March 2023[6]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  MAS Wan Alif Haikal
2 DF  MAS Muhammad Syairul Aswad
5 MF  MAS Muhammad Adhar
6 FW  MAS Muhammad Haikal Danial
7 FW  MAS Tuan Nasrul Naimullah
8 FW  MAS Muhammad Syaqeer Irfan
9 FW  MAS Tengku Muzzammil Iqram
10 MF  MAS Mohammad Amir Ashraf
11 FW  MAS Tuan Afif Nasrullah
12 MF  MAS Muhammad Arman
13 FW  MAS Ahmad Danish
14 MF  MAS Muhammad Alif Haikal
16 MF  MAS Iqmal Hakeem
17 MF  MAS Muhammad Izzat Iqbal
18 MF  MAS Muhammad Afif
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF  MAS Mohd Rafiq Fitri
20 MF  MAS Mohamad Azuwan Haikal
21 DF  MAS Ikmal Zulhaika
22 GK  MAS Mohamad Al Hafiz Firdaus
23 FW  MAS Ahmad Farhan
24 DF  MAS Mohd Zahieruddin
25 DF  MAS Mohd Asysham Asri
27 MF  MAS Muhammad Izzan Nazran
28 DF  MAS Ahmad Ikhbal
30 FW  MAS Muhammad Izzan Syahmi
31 DF  MAS Muhammad Fizuan Shakir
33 GK  MAS Mohamad Syaffiq
42 FW  MAS Muhammad Daniel Ashraf
77 MF  MAS Mohammad Haidhir
99 MF  MAS Muhammad Aiman Hakimi

Management team

Club personnel

PositionName
ManagerMalaysia Mohd Azmy Ali
Head coachMalaysia Che Ku Marzuki
Assistant coachMalaysia Wan Tarmizie Wan Jaafar
Assistant coachMalaysia  Fitri Abdullah
Fitness coachMalaysia  Faisal Affendi
Goalkeeper coachMalaysia  Sariduddin Khamis
PhysioMalaysia  Aizad Danial
Kit managerMalaysia Syed Yasri

Coaches

Honours

References

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