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Selangor Selangor FA
2017 season
ChairmanSubahan Kamal
(from 24 February)
ManagerAbdul Rauf Ahmad
Head coachP. Maniam
StadiumSelayang Stadium
Super League6th
FA CupSecond round
Malaysia CupQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
(8 goals)
Forkey Doe

All:
(10 goals)
Forkey Doe
Rufino Segovia
Highest home attendance11,257
Super League
Selangor vs Johor Darul Ta'zim (5 August 2017)
Lowest home attendance847
Super League
Selangor vs PKNS (20 September 2017)
Average home league attendance5,718
Biggest winSuper League
2–0 v Penang (H)
(21 January 2017)
Super League
3–1 v FELDA United (H)
(17 February 2017)
Super League
2–0 v Kelantan (A)
(25 February 2017)
Super League
4–2 v T–Team (H)
(1 July 2017)
Super League
3–1 v Penang (A)
(28 October 2017)
Biggest defeatSuper League
3–5 v PKNS (A)
(4 February 2017)
Super League
0–2 v Pahang (H)
(24 May 2017)
Super League
1–3 v FELDA United (A)
(26 July 2017)
Malaysia Cup
1–3 v Johor Darul Ta'zim (A)
(9 September 2017)
← 2016
2018 →

The 2017 Selangor FA Season was Selangor FA's 12th season playing soccer in the Malaysia Super League since its inception in 2004.

Selangor FA began the season on 21 January 2017. They will also compete in two domestic cups, the Malaysia FA Cup and Malaysia Cup.

Season Overview

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Pre-season

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(Squad Build and First Transfers)

Selangor started the summer in December when P. Maniam was officially announced as its new coach for one season.[1][2][3] He appeared for his first press conference with the media on December 28. K. Gunalan, last year's interim coach, will again serve as assistant coach for this season.

On 28 December 2016, P. Maniam added some new faces to the club's academy after losing several key players who moved to other teams. The players who were promoted to the first team were A. Namathevan, K. Kannan, Amirul Ashraf, Faizzudin Abidin, Badrul Amin, K. Sarkunan and Syahmi Safari.[4]

On 30 December, Dato' Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali quit as president of the Football Association of Selangor (FAS), after having held the post for two years beginning in December 2014. Amirudin Shari also joined Azmin by resigning as team manager. They made this decision after seeing the failure of Selangor's executive officers (EXCO FAS) to submit a strategic plan for Selangor's state football management, including failing to update the professional administration organization for the FAS association.[5][6][7] The problem give effects for Selangor to lose their home ground Shah Alam Stadium for the 2017 Malaysian League season, with internal politicking escalating into a crisis, which could derail the Red Giants' hopes on the original ground field.[8] Due to problems, Selangor will play their official home matches for the entire season at the Selayang Stadium.

During the pre-season planning, P. Maniam also added some new local players for the season. Among them are: Afiq Azmi (Negeri Sembilan), Halim Zainal (Kuala Lumpur), K. Satish (PKNS), Fairuz Abdul Aziz (AirAsia FC) and Nurshamil Abd Ghani, a player who is on loan from Melaka United.

On 6 December, S. Subramaniam was released by Selangor. Azmi Muslim left the club on the same day, and was transferred to PKNS FC after three years with the Red Giants.[9] Hazwan Bakri and R. Gopinathan were sold to Johor Darul Ta'zim for a fee of RM1 million (Malaysian ringgit), while Nazmi Faiz had already signed an agreement to join JDT when he was with Selangor FA last season.[10][11][12] The following day, Shahrom Kalam, and Hafiz Kamal switched sides and joined Perak this season for an undisclosed fee, while Hadi Yahya joined them on a free transfer.[13][14]

P. Maniam also added new foreign players from Liberia and Romania, Francis Forkey Doe and Victoraș Astafei to replace foreign players from last season, Mauro Olivi and Patrick Wleh, whose contracts were not renewed for the current season.[15] Patrick Wleh returned to PKNS FC following the end of his loan spell after Selangor decided not to make the loan move a permanent deal. Mauro Olivi has been released after not being offered a new contract.[16]

Selangor agreed on a contract extension with import defender Ugo Ukah, keeping him with the club for one more year.[17] Quota imports from Asia, Andik Vermansyah still remains with the team, with a year left on his contract. However, he sustained an ACL injury forcing Andik to rest for 5–6 months causing him to be dismissed from the team for this season. Import player Asia status will be filled by Timor-Leste players, Juliano Mineiro, who will replace him temporarily after signing a six-month contract.[18][19][20][21]

Mid-season

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(Second Transfers)

On second transfers day, Selangor reached an agreement with Melaka United on 17 May for AFC Cup winner Amri Yahyah, who re-joined the team for an undisclosed fee.[22][23][24] Two days later, Selangor announced Victoraș Astafei will be released to make way for the original import, Andik Vermansyah, who will take Astafei's place until the end of the season.[25][26]

On 9 June, before the second transfer window closed, Selangor officially signed a new import player from Spain, Rufino Segovia, to replace Juliano Mineiro, whose contract expired at the end of the month.[27][28][29]

Pre-season and Friendlies Match

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Selangor announced their first fixture of the 2017 pre-season schedule on 25 December 2016. On 29 December, Selangor began its pre-season campaign against Sime Darby at the training field in Shah Alam. The match finished as a goalless draw.

The next fixture, Selangor visited PDRM on 6 January at PULAPOL, Kuala Lumpur. Selangor won the match 2–1, with goals from K. Kannan and Forkey Doe. Victory against PDRM is the first pre-season win for the team.

Five days later, Selangor faced Terengganu, last season's Super League relegation team, at Selayang Stadium. Selangor won the match 2–0, with goals from two import trials, Mohamed Talaat and Kamil Poźniak.

The next day, Selangor continued their friendly matches against a club from the FAM league (third division), MOF FC. Selangor won 1–0, with a goal scored by import trials, Tiago Chulapa. It was the Red Giants' third victory after four friendly matches.

Selangor meet Kuala Lumpur for the next game on 14 January at SUK field in Shah Alam, which Kuala Lumpur won 1–0 with a goal scored by Kuala Lumpur import trials, Carlos Chamorro.

In the final matchday of the pre-season, Selangor faced another FAM league club, Petaling Jaya Rangers on the SUK field. The Red Giants lost again, 1–0, thanks to a goal from a local player, Badrul Afendy. It was the team's second defeat in six friendly matches.

Overall, Selangor finished the pre-season friendlies with 2 wins, 1 draw and 2 defeats.

January

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On 21 January, Selangor officially kicked off its Super League campaign, playing at home to Penang. Maniam fielded a 3–4–3 formation, while playing a style of defending and attacking football. Selangor went on to win the match 2–0, with goals from Adam Nor Azlin and Forkey Doe, ensuring Maniam got off to a winning start.[30]

On 27 January, Selangor was unable to progress up the table, recording a 1–1 home draw against Melaka United. Although there was a goal from Selangor's new import signings, Victoraș Astafei, one goal from Melaka United player, Khairu Azrin held Selangor to a draw.[31]

February

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On 4 February, despite one goal from Syahmi Safari and two goals from Forkey Doe, Selangor came up short with a 5–3 away defeat to PKNS. This was their first defeat in the league after three games.[32]

Their next away game, against defending champions Johor Darul Ta'zim, ended goalless as well meaning Selangor were down in eighth place.[33][34]

On 14 February, in the first FA Cup match against Negeri Sembilan, Selangor were eliminated at home with 3–4 penalty shoot-out, after the match finished as a goalless draw 0–0 (including extra-time).[35][36]

Three days later, in their fifth match of the league campaign, Selangor recorded a 3–1 home win against Felda United, following three goals from Astafei, Raimi Mohd Noor and Juliano Mineiro ensured the Red Giants side the victory.[37][38]

On 24 February, Selangor FA (FAS) finally found a new president, Datuk Seri Subahan Kamal, who replaced former chief Dato' Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali who stepped down from the post before the start of the season.[39][40][41]

On 25 February, Selangor faced Kelantan in an away game, which had ended 0–2 to Selangor. A brace from Mineiro helped collect another three points.[42] That results meant Selangor climbed to third place at the end of the month.

March

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Selangor started the new month at home with a 1–1 draw against Kedah. Sandro opened the scoring for the visitors, before Selangor equalized the score with a late goal from Mineiro.[43]

In the last match in March, Selangor suffered their first defeat at home, after a 0–1 loss against Perak.[44][45] On the league table, Selangor were down to fifth place.

April

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After the international break, Selangor continued their league match on 8 April with a narrow 2–1 victory against Sarawak at home, which saw Selangor climb up to fourth place. The two goals were scored by Astafei and Forkey Doe.[46][47]

On 15 April, Selangor went against Pahang as visitors. And with goals from Mineiro and Forkey Doe, the match ended up in a draw with the final result being 2–2.[48]

Selangor visited T–Team on 26 April, the next match day, and lost 0–1, with a goal from Fauzi Abdul Kadar in the 89th minute.[49][50] That result means Selangor has finished their first round in the league with 4 wins, 4 draws and 3 defeats.

May

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On 8 May, Selangor began the second round in the league as visitors with a 1–1 draw against Sarawak. The goal Selangor goal was scored by Rizal Fahmi, after Sarawak player Mateo Roskam opened the scoring.[51]

On 24 May, Selangor continued its winless streak—no wins in four matches in a row— after losing to Pahang 2–0 at home. Two goals from striker import visitors, Matheus Alves at the 74th and 83rd minutes ensured victory for Pahang.[52][53] The defeat saw Selangor drop down to fifth place before the league break during the month of Ramadan.

On 22 May, Selangor were drawn into Group D of the Malaysia Cup alongside Johor Darul Ta'zim, Sarawak, and Terengganu.[54]

July

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After a one-month break, Selangor opened July, and continued their league match, against T–Team at home. The Red Giants won the thrilling encounter 4–2 thanks to goals from Forkey Doe, Rufino Segovia and a double from Syahmi Safari. Dilshod Sharofetdinov and Yannick N'Djeng scored for T–Team.[55][56]

On 4 July, Selangor opened their Malaysia Cup campaign, against Terengganu at home. The match ended in a 1–1 draw with goals by Rufino Segovia (43rd minute) for Selangor and Issey Nakajima-Farran (64th minute) for Terengganu.[57][58]

In the second matchday of the Malaysia Cup group stage on 8 July, they visited Sarawak State Stadium to face Sarawak. The Red Giants was able to squeeze out a 1–2 win after goals from Forkey Doe and one own goal from Sarawak players, Dzulazlan Ibrahim. Sarawak's goal was scored by Shreen Tambi.[59][60] This was their first win in the current season's Malaysia Cup campaign.

Three days later, Selangor's second game of July in the Super League saw the Red Giants visiting Perak for an away game. A goal from Forkey Doe was all that was required for Selangor to collect three points in a 0–1 win.[61][62] Despite winning, they also get a less agreeable results, by collecting nine yellow cards and one red card (Andik had been sent off).

For the next league game on 15 July, Selangor visited Kedah. The Red Giants came home without victory after a 1–1 draw at Darulaman Stadium, with only one goal each from S. Veenod (Selangor) and Ken Ilsø (Kedah).[63][64]

On 18 July, Selangor played the matchday third of Malaysia Cup campaign against Johor Darul Ta'zim at home. Goals from Fairuz Abdul Aziz and a brace by Amri Yahyah gave the Red Giants a comfortable 3–2 win.[65][66] With this victory, Selangor moved to the top spot in Group D, leaving JDT behind with 3 points difference.

Selangor played their 17th Super League match at home on 22 July and won 1–0 against Kelantan, with the only goal scored by Amri Yahyah.[67][68] The Red Giants set a new record for the season by maintaining five wins and two draws after seven matches (including the Malaysia Cup match).

On 26 July, Selangor's seven-match unbeaten streak came to an end as they lost to FELDA United 3–1 at Tun Abdul Razak Stadium. The Red Giants goal was scored by Forkey Doe.[69][70]

Taking on Terengganu at the fourth matchday of the Malaysia Cup campaign, Selangor was able to get a narrow 3–2 victory, with goals from Forkey Doe, Syahmi Safari and Rufino Segovia.[71][72] With this victory, the Red Giants booked their spot in the quarter final two matchdays before the group stage finished.

August

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On 2 August, Selangor suffered their first Malaysia Cup loss of the season with a 2–1 loss at home against Sarawak. A goal from Ugo Ukah was not enough to secure the victory.[73][74]

Back to the Super League, Selangor took on Johor Darul Ta'zim at home. Despite an early goal by Natxo Insa in the first half, Amri Yahyah and Andik Vermansyah scored in the second half to give Selangor a 2–1 victory.[75][76] Despite being defeated by the Red Giants, JDT was crowned Super League champion that night, after their closest rival, Kedah, lost to Pahang 2–1.[77] After this, the league took a month-long break to give way for the Malaysian national squad and the under-22 international friendly matches, and the 2017 SEA Games football matches.

September

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On 9 September 2017, in the last match of the group stage against Johor Darul Ta'zim, Selangor lost 3–1 despite a goal from Rufino Segovia, which resulted in the team finishing second in the group stage of the Malaysia Cup.[78][79][80] The next day, in the draw for the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Cup, Selangor faced Kedah once again.[81]

Selangor lost 2–3 to Kedah in the first leg of the 2017 Malaysia Cup quarter-final on 15 September. Rufino Segovia scored the Red Giants' two goals.[82][83][84]

On 20 September, Selangor lost their third game in row after being defeated at home by fierce rival PKNS with a scoreline of 1–2. Shahrul Azhar Ture, Patrick Wleh (PKNS) and Rufino Segovia provided the goals.[85][86]

On 24 September, Selangor lost 1–0 in the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Cup against Kedah in the second leg, which meant the Red Giants bade farewell to the Malaysia Cup after being unable to break down a resilient Kedah backline.[87][88]

Selangor suffered their fifth loss in a row on 27 September as they were out-played by Melaka United in a 2–1 away defeat, despite Rufino's second-half goal, his 8th goal for the team this season.[89] On the league table, that result means Selangor were down to sixth place.

October

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In their last match of the season against Penang on 28 October, Selangor were able to get a 3–1 victory after goals from Andik Vermansyah and a brace from Rufino.[90] That win meant the Red Giants finished 6th in the league table.

Kit

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Supplier: Lotto / Sponsor: Selangor

Home
Away
Third
Goalkeeper

Players

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First Team Squad

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No. Name Nationality Position(s) Since Signed from
Goalkeepers
1 Khairulazhan Khalid Malaysia GK 2016 Pahang
21 Norazlan Razali Malaysia GK 2015 Johor Darul Ta'zim
22 Zarif Irfan Malaysia GK 2016 AirAsia
Defenders
2 A. Namathevan Malaysia RB / RWB 2016 Youth system
3 K. Kannan Malaysia LB / LWB / LW / RW 2016 Youth system
12 Bunyamin Umar Malaysia RB / CB / DM 2009 UPB-MyTeam
13 Razman Roslan (captain) Malaysia CB / RB 2016 Pahang
15 Raimi Mohd Nor Malaysia LB / RB 2013 FELDA United
17 Rizal Fahmi Malaysia CB / RB 2014 Kelantan
18 Ugo Ukah Nigeria CB 2016 Greece AEL Kalloni
26 Fairuz Abdul Aziz Malaysia LB / CB / RB 2017 AirAsia
Midfielders
4 Halim Zainal Malaysia CM / DM 2017 Kuala Lumpur
5 K. Satish Malaysia RM / LM / CM 2016 PKNS
7 Andik Vermansyah Indonesia LW / RW / F9 2014 Indonesia Persebaya 1927
8 Saiful Ridzuwan Malaysia DM / CM 2015 Harimau Muda A
20 Syahmi Safari Malaysia RW / LW / LM / RM 2016 Youth system
23 S. Veenod Malaysia CM / RM / LM 2012 USM
24 Fitri Shazwan Malaysia LW / RW / CM / CAM 2006 Youth system
Forwards
9 Adam Nor Azlin Malaysia CB / CAM / ST 2016 Harimau Muda A
10 Forkey Doe Liberia ST 2017 FELDA United
19 Afiq Azmi Malaysia ST 2016 Negeri Sembilan
27 Nurshamil Abd Ghani Malaysia ST 2017 Melaka United
29 Amri Yahyah Malaysia CAM / LW / RW / ST 2017 Melaka United
30 Rufino Segovia Spain ST / LW / CAM 2017 Hong Kong Kitchee
Player left the club during the season
28 Juliano Mineiro East Timor CAM / CM 2017 Japan Kashiwa Reysol
30 Victoraș Astafei Romania LW / LM / ST 2017 Romania Botoșani

Reserve Team Squad

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No. Name Nationality Position(s) Since Signed from
Youth System
6 Amirul Ashraf Malaysia CB / LB 2016 Youth system
11 Faizzudin Abidin Malaysia RW / LW / AM 2016 Youth system
14 Badrul Amin Malaysia ST / FW 2016 Youth system
16 K. Sarkunan Malaysia DM / CM 2016 Youth system
33 M. Tamil Maran Malaysia CB / DM 2016 Youth system

Transfers

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First transfers

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31 October 2016 – 22 January 2017

Transfers in

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Date No. Pos. Name Age Moving from Type Transfer fee Team
18 December 2016 2 DF Malaysia A. Namathevan 20 Malaysia Youth system Promoted N/A First team
3 DF Malaysia K. Kannan 20 Malaysia Youth system Promoted N/A
5 MF Malaysia K. Satish 22 Malaysia PKNS Contract expired Free transfer
6 DF Malaysia Amirul Ashraf 18 Malaysia Youth system Promoted N/A Reserve team
11 MF Malaysia Faizzudin Abidin 20 Malaysia Youth system Promoted N/A
14 FW Malaysia Badrul Amin 19 Malaysia Youth system Promoted N/A
16 MF Malaysia K. Sarkunan 20 Malaysia Youth system Promoted N/A
19 FW Malaysia Afiq Azmi 27 Malaysia Negeri Sembilan Contract expired Free transfer First team
20 MF Malaysia Syahmi Safari 18 Malaysia Youth system Promoted N/A
26 DF Malaysia Fairuz Abdul Aziz 31 Malaysia Air Asia Free agent Free transfer
2 January 2017 4 MF Malaysia Halim Zainal 28 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Contract expired Free transfer
10 FW Liberia Forkey Doe 31 Malaysia FELDA United Contract expired Free transfer
20 January 2017 30 MF Romania Victoraș Astafei 29 Romania Botoșani Contract expired Free transfer
22 January 2017 28 MF East Timor Juliano Mineiro 30 Japan Kashiwa Reysol Free agent Free transfer

Loans in

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Date No. Pos. Name Age Loaned from Type On loan until Transfer fee Team
18 January 2017 27 FW Malaysia Nurshamil Abd Ghani 22 Malaysia Melaka United Loan End of season Free transfer First team

Transfers out

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Date No. Pos. Name Age Moving to Type Transfer fee Team
16 November 2016 4 FW Liberia Patrick Wleh 25 Malaysia PKNS Loan return First team
10 MF Malaysia Nazmi Faiz 22 Malaysia Johor Darul Ta'zim Contract expired Free transfer
18 November 2016 16 FW Argentina Mauro Olivi 33 Argentina Club Atlético Liniers Contract expired Free transfer
6 December 2016 3 DF Malaysia Azmi Muslim 30 Malaysia PKNS Contract expired Free transfer
19 DF Malaysia S. Subramaniam 31 Malaysia Kelantan Contract expired Free transfer
12 December 2016 11 FW Malaysia Hazwan Bakri 25 Malaysia Johor Darul Ta'zim Transfer £181,223
20 December 2016 5 DF Malaysia Shahrom Kalam 31 Malaysia Perak Transfer Undisclosed
21 MF Malaysia Hafiz Kamal 29 Malaysia Perak Transfer Undisclosed
23 December 2016 14 FW Malaysia Hadi Yahya 31 Malaysia Perak Contract expired Free transfer
27 December 2016 25 MF Malaysia R. Gopinathan 27 Malaysia Johor Darul Ta'zim Transfer £181,223

Second transfers

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15 May – 11 June 2017

Transfers in

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Date No. Pos. Name Age Moving from Type Transfer fee Team
17 May 2017 29 FW Malaysia Amri Yahyah 36 Malaysia Melaka United Transfer Undisclosed First team
9 June 2017 30 FW Spain Rufino Segovia 32 Hong Kong Kitchee Contract expired Free transfer

Transfers out

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Date No. Pos. Name Age Moving to Type Transfer fee Team
19 May 2017 30 MF Romania Victoraș Astafei 29 Romania Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe Contract expired Free transfer First team
9 June 2017 28 MF East Timor Juliano Mineiro 31 Kuwait Kazma Contract expired Free transfer

Pre-season and friendlies

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6 January 2017 Friendly PDRM Malaysia 1–2 Malaysia Selangor Kuala Lumpur
17:00 UTC+08:00 Bakary 32' Report Kannan 4'
Forkey Doe 41' (pen.)
Stadium: PULAPOL Court
Attendance: 46
11 January 2017 Friendly Selangor Malaysia 2–0 Malaysia Terengganu Selayang, Selangor
17:00 UTC+08:00 Talaat 72'
Poźniak 90+2'
Report Stadium: Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 500
12 January 2017 Friendly Selangor Malaysia 1–0 Malaysia MOF Shah Alam, Selangor
17:00 UTC+08:00 Tiago 65' (pen.) Report Stadium: SUK Court
Attendance: 30
14 January 2017 Friendly Selangor Malaysia 0–1 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Shah Alam, Selangor
20:45 UTC+08:00 Report Chamorro 55' Stadium: SUK Court
Attendance: 125
16 January 2017 Friendly Selangor Malaysia 0–1 Malaysia Petaling Jaya Rangers Shah Alam, Selangor
17:00 UTC+08:00 Report Badrul Afendy 72' Stadium: SUK Court
Attendance: 30

Competitions

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Overall

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Competition Started round Current
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Super League Matchday 1 6th 21 January 2017 28 October 2017
FA Cup Second round Second round 14 February 2017
Malaysia Cup Group stage Quarter-finals 4 July 2017 24 September 2017

Source: Competitions

Overview

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Competition Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
Super League 22 9 6 7 32 28 +4 040.91
FA Cup 1 0 1 0 0 0 +0 000.00
Malaysia Cup 8 3 1 4 13 15 −2 037.50
Total 31 12 8 11 45 43 +2 038.71

Source: Competitions

Malaysia Super League

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Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
4 Kedah[a] 22 9 8 5 45 33 +12 35
5 Perak 22 9 7 6 30 31 −1 34
6 Selangor 22 9 6 7 32 28 +4 33
7 PKNS 22 6 7 9 33 38 −5 25
8 Melaka United 22 6 6 10 33 46 −13 24
Source: FAM, FMLLP
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ Kedah as 2017 Malaysia FA Cup winners not eligible for AFC competition spots as they failed granted AFC club license.

Results summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
22 9 6 7 32 28  +4 33 6 2 3 17 12  +5 3 4 4 15 16  −1

Results by matchday

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Round12345678910111213141516171819202122
GroundHHAAHAHHHAAAHHAAHAHHAA
ResultWDLDWWDLWDLDLWWDWLWLLW
Position1358433544545545455566
Source: Super League fixtures and results
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

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The league fixtures were announced on 30 December 2016.[91]

  Win   Draw   Loss

21 January 2017 1 Selangor 2–0 Penang Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+08:00 Adam 35' Yellow card 71'
Ukah Yellow card 39'
Forkey Doe 45'
Halim Yellow card 56'
Raimi Yellow card 77'
Kannan Yellow card 89'
Report Diogo Yellow card 42'
Zulkhairi Yellow card 82'
Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 3,076[92][93]
Referee: Fitri Maskon
27 January 2017 2 Selangor 1–1 Melaka United Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+08:00 Adam Yellow card 52'
Ukah Yellow card 64'
Saiful Yellow card 68'
Astafei 81'
Report Khairu 69' Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 5,777[94][95]
Referee: Nazmi Nasaruddin
4 February 2017 3 PKNS 5–3 Selangor Shah Alam, Selangor
16:45 UTC+08:00 Wleh 20', 43', 58'
Safee 25' Yellow card 37'
Hadwa Yellow card 38' 47'
Haikal Yellow card 45+2'
Report Syahmi 1'
Forkey Doe 28', 55'
Raimi Yellow card 37' Yellow-red card 71'
Saiful Yellow card 69'
Stadium: Shah Alam Stadium
Attendance: 6,113[96][97]
Referee: Fairuzi Mat Desa
11 February 2017 4 Johor Darul Ta'zim 0–0 Selangor Johor Bahru, Johor
21:00 UTC+08:00 Safawi Yellow card 73' Report Razman Yellow card 37'
Astafei Yellow card 50'
Ukah Yellow card 60'
Adam Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Tan Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium
Attendance: 19,822[98][99]
Referee: Zohri Tajuddin
17 February 2017 5 Selangor 3–1 FELDA United Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+08:00 Astafei 29'
Saiful Yellow card 39'
Raimi 43'
Mineiro 45+1'
Report Hadin Yellow card 17'
Aizulridzwan Yellow card 45'
Lucas 84'
Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 1,819[100][101]
Referee: Nazmi Nasaruddin
25 February 2017 6 Kelantan 0–2 Selangor Kota Bharu, Kelantan
21:00 UTC+08:00 Report Mineiro 4', 63'
Syahmi Yellow card 19'
Adam Yellow card 44'
Stadium: Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium
Attendance: 2,503[102][103]
Referee: Zulkifli Ahmad
1 March 2017 7 Selangor 1–1 Kedah Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+08:00 Rizal Yellow card 59'
Mineiro 90+5'
Report Syafiq Yellow card 45+2'
Sandro 81'
Rizal Yellow card 87'
Akram Yellow card 90+4'
Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 8,315[104][105]
Referee: Zohri Tajuddin
4 March 2017 8 Selangor 0–1 Perak Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+08:00 Mineiro Yellow card 24'
Ukah Yellow card 45+2' Yellow-red card 65'
Report Zaquan 66' (pen.)
Nasir Yellow card 87'
Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 9,000[106][107]
Referee: Nagor Amir Noor Mohamed
8 April 2017 9 Selangor 2–1 Sarawak Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+08:00 Astafei 22'
Halim Yellow card 26'
Forkey Doe 49'
Report Roskam 83'
Shamie Yellow card 85'
Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 2,928[108][109]
Referee: Samsudin Ibrahim
15 April 2017 10 Pahang 2–2 Selangor Kuantan, Pahang
21:00 UTC+08:00 Davies 11'
Faisal Yellow card 64' 88'
Report Mineiro 6'
Forkey Doe 66' (pen.)
Khairulazhan Yellow card 85'
Razman Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Darul Makmur Stadium
Attendance: 12,847[110][111]
Referee: Fitri Maskon
26 April 2017 11 T–Team 1–0 Selangor Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu
21:00 UTC+08:00 Fauzi 89' Report Stadium: Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium
Attendance: 1,723[112][113]
Referee: Fitri Maskon
9 May 2017 12 Sarawak 1–1 Selangor Kuching, Sarawak
20:15 UTC+08:00 Roskam 34' Report Rizal 44' Stadium: Sarawak State Stadium
Attendance: 2,185[114][115]
Referee: Khirulazuan Kidam
24 May 2017 13 Selangor 0–2 Pahang Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+08:00 Amri Yellow card 50'
Andik Yellow card 54'
Halim Red card 87'
Report Alves 74', 83' Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 9,756[116][117]
Referee: Nazmi Nasaruddin
1 July 2017 14 Selangor 4–2 T–Team Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+08:00 Syahmi 53', 85'
Forkey Doe Yellow card 40' 55'
Rufino 82'
Ukah Yellow card 88'
Report Sharofetdinov 72'
N'Djeng 88' (pen.)
Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 2,285[118][119]
Referee: Amirul Izwan Yaacob
11 July 2017 15 Perak 0–1 Selangor Ipoh, Perak
21:00 UTC+08:00 Hafiz Yellow card 12'
Thiago Yellow card 88'
Report Saiful Yellow card 15'
Razman Yellow card 45+2'
Andik Red card 57'
Forkey Doe 62' Yellow card 63'
Namathevan Yellow card 66'
Amri Yellow card 72'
Ukah Yellow card 76'
Raimi Yellow card 79'
Rufino Yellow card 81'
Norazlan Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: Perak Stadium
Attendance: 7,090[120][121]
Referee: Nafeez Abd Wahab
15 July 2017 16 Kedah 1–1 Selangor Alor Setar, Kedah
21:00 UTC+08:00 Ilsø 30'
Syazwan Yellow card 86'
Baddrol Yellow card 89'
Report Veenod 17'
Namathevan Yellow card 61'
Norazlan Yellow card 88'
Stadium: Darulaman Stadium
Attendance: 18,000[122][123]
Referee: Fitri Maskon
22 July 2017 17 Selangor 1–0 Kelantan Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+08:00 Amri 20'
Raimi Yellow card 65'
Rizal Yellow card 89'
Bunyamin Yellow card 90+3'
Report Fadhilah Yellow card 67'
Abou Bakr Yellow card 89'
Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 7,837[124][125]
Referee: Khirulazuan Kidam
26 July 2017 18 FELDA United 3–1 Selangor Jengka, Pahang
21:00 UTC+08:00 Thiago 40'
Ifedayo 44'
Alif Yellow card 58'
Shukor 76'
Ferns Yellow card 90+3'
Report Forkey Doe 45+2' Stadium: Tun Abdul Razak Stadium
Attendance: 2,469[126][127]
Referee: Zulkarnain Zakaria
5 August 2017 19 Selangor 2–1 Johor Darul Ta'zim Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+08:00 Ukah Yellow card 26'
Amri 59'
Andik 77'
Report Afiq Yellow card 34'
Insa 39'
Nazmi Yellow card 82'
Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 11,257[128][129]
Referee: Khirulazuan Kidam
20 September 2017 20 Selangor 1–2 PKNS Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+08:00 Rufino 34'
Amri Yellow card 50'
Report Shahrul 25'
Wleh 64'
Nizam Yellow card 87'
Azmizi Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 847[130][131]
Referee: Zamzaidi Katimin
27 September 2017 21 Melaka United 2–1 Selangor Krubong, Malacca
21:00 UTC+08:00 Mecinović 6'
Šimić 42'
Swirad Yellow card 76'
Ezrie Yellow card 82'
Report Bunyamin Yellow card 39'
Rufino 57'
Syahmi Yellow card 84'
Stadium: Hang Jebat Stadium
Attendance: 2,059[132][133]
Referee: Fairuzi Mat Desa
28 October 2017 22 Penang 1–3 Selangor Seberang Perai, Penang
21:00 UTC+08:00 Jafri 48' Report Andik 25'
Rufino 50', 62'
Tamil Yellow card 74'
Kannan Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Penang State Stadium
Attendance: 728[134][135]
Referee: Fitri Maskon

Results overview

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  Win   Draw   Loss

Team Home score Away score Double
FELDA United 3–1 1–3 4–4
Johor Darul Ta'zim 2–1 0–0 2–1
Kedah 1–1 1–1 2–2
Kelantan 1–0 2–0 3–0
Melaka United 1–1 1–2 2–3
Pahang 0–2 2–2 2–4
Penang 2–0 3–1 5–1
Perak 0–1 1–0 1–1
PKNS 1–2 3–5 4–7
Sarawak 2–1 1–1 3–2
T–Team 4–2 0–1 4–3

FA Cup

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Malaysia Cup

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Selangor joined the competition in the group stage.

Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification JDT SGR SWK TRG
1 Johor Johor Darul Ta'zim 6 4 1 1 16 4 +12 13 Advance to knockout phase 3–1 4–0 5–0
2 Selangor Selangor 6 3 1 2 11 11 0 10 3–2 1–2 1–1
3 Sarawak Sarawak 6 1 2 3 6 12 −6 5 0–2 1–2 0–0
4 Terengganu Terengganu 6 0 4 2 6 12 −6 4 0–0 2–3 3–3
Updated to match(es) played on 9 September 2017. Source: FAM FMLLP
4 July 2017 1 Selangor 1–1 Terengganu Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+8 Rufino 43'
Saiful Yellow card 56'
Report Partiban Yellow card 24'
Lázaro Yellow card 57'
Issey 64' (pen.)
Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 2,951[138]
Referee: Khirulazuan Kidam
8 July 2017 2 Sarawak 1–2 Selangor Kuching, Sarawak
20:15 UTC+8 Shreen 82' Report Forkey Doe 38' Yellow card 41'
Dzulazlan 65' (o.g.)
Adam Yellow card 88'
Stadium: Sarawak State Stadium
Attendance: 2,000[139]
Referee: Fitri Maskon
18 July 2017 3 Selangor 3–2 Johor Darul Ta'zim Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+8 Fairuz 33'
Amri 35', 90' (pen.)
Report Nazmi Yellow card 42'
Hazwan 56'
Darren 69'
Aidil Yellow card 89'
Marcos António Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 10,219[140]
Referee: Zohri Tajuddin
29 July 2017 4 Terengganu 2–3 Selangor Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu
21:00 UTC+8 Faruqi 24'
Latiff Yellow card 34'
Tchétché 78'
Report Forkey Doe 51'
Syahmi 56'
Rufino 90+3'
Stadium: Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium
Attendance: 7,150[141]
Referee: Nagor Amir Noor Mohamed
2 August 2017 5 Selangor 1–2 Sarawak Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+8 Fitri Yellow card 22'
Ukah 39'
Report Roskam 52'
Mazwandi Yellow card 53'
Raičković 65'
Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 1,721[142]
Referee: Amirul Izwan Yaacob
9 September 2017 6 Johor Darul Ta'zim 3–1 Selangor Johor Bahru, Johor
21:00 UTC+8 Ghaddar 17', 75'
Hasbullah Yellow card 24'
Gary 30' Yellow card 60'
Report Rufino 28'
Razman Yellow card 31'
Amri Yellow card 59'
Ukah Yellow card 63'
Stadium: Larkin Stadium
Attendance: 15,930[143]
Referee: Zohri Tajuddin

Knockout phase

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Quarter-finals

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15 September 2017 First leg Selangor 2–3 Kedah Selayang, Selangor
21:00 UTC+8 Razman Yellow card 13'
Rufino 53', 71'
Amri Yellow card 74'
Ukah Yellow card 78'
Report Ilsø 7', 15' Yellow card 73'
Amirul Yellow card 12'
Syazwan 68'
Sandro Yellow card 78'
Stadium: Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium
Attendance: 7,282[144]
Referee: Nazmi Nasaruddin
24 September 2017 Second leg Kedah 1–0
(4–2 agg.)
Selangor Alor Setar, Kedah
21:00 UTC+8 Rizal Yellow card 2'
Sandro 30' (pen.)
Helmi Yellow card 45+1'
Liridon Yellow card 90+3'
Report Raimi Yellow card 43'
Rufino Yellow card 56'
Halim Yellow card 77'
Stadium: Darulaman Stadium
Attendance: 23,000[145]
Referee: Nagor Amir Noor Mohamed

Statistics

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Squad statistics

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As of 28 October 2017 [146]

Appearances (Apps.) numbers are for appearances in competitive games only including sub appearances.
\ Red card numbers denote: Numbers in parentheses represent red cards overturned for wrongful dismissal.

No. Nat. Player Pos. Super League FA Cup Malaysia Cup Total
Apps Yellow card Red card Apps Yellow card Red card Apps Yellow card Red card Apps Yellow card Red card
1 Malaysia Khairulazhan GK 14 1 1 3 18 1
2 Malaysia A. Namathevan DF 8 2 6 14 2
3 Malaysia K. Kannan DF 14 2 1 5 20 2
4 Malaysia Halim Zainal MF 18 2 1 1 4 1 23 3 1
5 Malaysia K. Satish MF 3 1 4
6 Malaysia Amirul Ashraf DF 1 1
7 Indonesia Andik Vermansyah MF 8 2 1 1 8 16 2 1 1
8 Malaysia Saiful Ridzuwan MF 20 4 1 8 1 29 5
9 Malaysia Adam Nor Azlin FW 17 1 4 1 6 1 24 1 5
10 Liberia Forkey Doe FW 18 8 2 1 7 2 1 26 10 3
11 Malaysia Faizzudin Abidin MF 1 1 2
12 Malaysia Bunyamin Umar DF 10 2 1 11 2
13 Malaysia Razman Roslan DF 19 3 1 6 2 26 5
14 Malaysia Badrul Amin FW
15 Malaysia Raimi Mohd Nor DF 15 1 3 1 1 6 1 22 1 4 1
16 Malaysia K. Sarkunan MF 1 1
17 Malaysia Rizal Fahmi DF 12 1 2 1 3 16 1 2
18 Nigeria Ugo Ukah DF 18 6 1 1 7 1 2 26 1 8 1
19 Malaysia Afiq Azmi FW 4 4
20 Malaysia Syahmi Safari MF 19 3 2 1 6 1 26 4 2
21 Malaysia Norazlan Razali GK 7 2 4 11 2
22 Malaysia Zarif Irfan GK 1 1 2
23 Malaysia S. Veenod MF 20 1 1 7 28 1
24 Malaysia Fitri Shazwan MF 11 3 1 14 1
26 Malaysia Fairuz Abdul Aziz DF 4 3 1 7 1
27 Malaysia Nurshamil FW 7 2 9
28 East Timor Juliano Mineiro MF 11 5 1 1 12 5 1
29 Malaysia Amri Yahyah FW 8 2 3 7 2 2 15 4 5
30 Romania Victoraș Astafei MF 11 3 1 1 1 12 3 2
30 Spain Rufino Segovia FW 6 5 1 6 5 1 12 10 2
33 Malaysia M. Tamil Maran DF 1 1 1 1
Own goals 0 0 1 1
Totals 32 45 4 0 1 0 13 13 0 45 59 4

† Player left the club during the season.

Goalscorers

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Includes all competitive matches.

As of match played 28 October 2017
Rank Pos. No. Player Super League FA Cup Malaysia Cup Total
1 FW 10 Liberia Forkey Doe 8 0 2 10
MF 30 Spain Rufino Segovia 5 0 5 10
3 MF 28 East Timor Juliano Mineiro 5 0 0 5
4 MF 20 Malaysia Syahmi Safari 3 0 1 4
FW 29 Malaysia Amri Yahyah 2 0 2 4
6 MF 30 Romania Victoraș Astafei 3 0 0 3
7 MF 7 Indonesia Andik Vermansyah 2 0 0 2
8 FW 9 Malaysia Adam Nor Azlin 1 0 0 1
DF 15 Malaysia Raimi Mohd Nor 1 0 0 1
DF 17 Malaysia Rizal Fahmi 1 0 0 1
DF 18 Nigeria Ugo Ukah 0 0 1 1
MF 23 Malaysia S. Veenod 1 0 0 1
DF 26 Malaysia Fairuz Abdul Aziz 0 0 1 1
Own Goals 0 0 1 1
TOTALS 32 0 13 45
Own Goals Conceded
TBD TBD TBD To be Determined 0 0 0 0
TOTALS 0 0 0 0

† Player left the club during the season.

Clean sheets

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Rnk No. Player Super League FA Cup Malaysia Cup Total
1 1 Malaysia Khairulazhan 3 1 0 4
2 21 Malaysia Norazlan Razali 1 0 0 1
22 Malaysia Zarif Irfan 1 0 0 1
TOTALS 5 1 0 6

Disciplinary record

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As of match played 28 October 2017
Rank No. Pos. Name Super League FA Cup Malaysia Cup Total
Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card Yellow card Yellow card Yellow-red card Red card
1 18 DF Nigeria Ugo Ukah 6 1 - - - - 2 - - 8 1 -
2 8 MF Malaysia Saiful Ridzuwan 4 - - - - - 1 - - 5 - -
9 FW Malaysia Adam Nor Azlin 4 - - - - - 1 - - 5 - -
13 DF Malaysia Razman Roslan 3 - - - - - 2 - - 5 - -
29 FW Malaysia Amri Yahyah 3 - - - - - 2 - - 5 - -
6 15 DF Malaysia Raimi Mohd Nor 3 1 - - - - 1 - - 4 1 -
7 4 MF Malaysia Halim Zainal 2 - 1 - - - 1 - - 3 - 1
10 FW Liberia Forkey Doe 2 - - - - - 1 - - 3 - -
9 2 DF Malaysia A. Namathevan 2 - - - - - - - - 2 - -
3 DF Malaysia K. Kannan 2 - - - - - - - - 2 - -
12 DF Malaysia Bunyamin Umar 2 - - - - - - - - 2 - -
17 DF Malaysia Rizal Fahmi 2 - - - - - - - - 2 - -
20 MF Malaysia Syahmi Safari 2 - - - - - - - - 2 - -
21 GK Malaysia Norazlan Razali 2 - - - - - - - - 2 - -
30 MF Romania Victoraș Astafei 1 - - 1 - - - - - 2 - -
30 FW Spain Rufino Segovia 1 - - - - - 1 - - 2 - -
17 1 GK Malaysia Khairulazhan 1 - - - - - - - - 1 - -
7 MF Indonesia Andik Vermansyah 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1 - 1
24 MF Malaysia Fitri Shazwan - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - -
28 MF East Timor Juliano Mineiro 1 - - - - - - - - 1 - -
33 DF Malaysia Tamil Maran 1 - - - - - - - - 1 - -
Total 45 2 2 1 0 0 13 0 0 59 2 2

† Player left the club during the season.

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