Risultati

Coppa di Malesia 10/31 12:15 - Johor Darul Takzim v Petaling Jaya City FC L 2-0
Coppa di Malesia 10/26 13:00 - Petaling Jaya City FC v Johor Darul Takzim L 0-4
Malesia - Super League 10/15 13:00 22 [9] Petaling Jaya City FC v Kuala Lumpur City [6] W 1-0
Malesia - Super League 10/11 13:00 21 [9] Petaling Jaya City FC v Penang [12] W 2-0
Malesia - Super League 10/07 12:15 20 [9] Petaling Jaya City FC v Selangor [8] L 0-1
Malesia - Super League 10/01 13:00 19 [6] Kedah v Petaling Jaya City FC [10] W 0-1
Malesia - Super League 09/15 13:00 18 [10] Petaling Jaya City FC v Johor Darul Takzim [1] D 2-2
Malesia - Super League 08/21 13:00 9 [9] Selangor v Petaling Jaya City FC [11] W 0-1
Malesia - Super League 08/17 12:15 17 [10] Sarawak United v Petaling Jaya City FC [11] D 0-0
Malesia - Super League 08/13 13:00 16 [11] Petaling Jaya City FC v Negeri Sembilan [3] L 0-2
Malesia - Super League 08/09 13:00 15 [11] Petaling Jaya City FC v Sri Pahang FC [9] L 0-3
Malesia - Super League 08/01 13:00 14 [8] Terengganu v Petaling Jaya City FC [11] D 0-0

Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 1
Goals for 0 0 0
Goals against 2 4 2
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 1 1

Wikipedia - Petaling Jaya City FC

Petaling Jaya City Football Club, simply known as PJ City FC, is a Malaysian defunct football club based in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, owned by QI Group. The club was established to represent the community living in Petaling Jaya city. In 2016, the club won the Malaysia FAM League title and was promoted to the second division of Malaysian football, the Malaysia Premier League. From 2019 to 2022, Petaling Jaya City FC participated in the Malaysia Super League.

History

Malaysian Indian Football Association

Malaysian Indian Football Association was established on 26 April 2004 by the founder and former president, M.S. Maniam. In 2003, the idea of having an Indian based Football Association was brought upon to MIFA's pioneer members S. Pathy, S. Rajamanikam and M.S. Maniam. They travelled around the nation, forming various State Indian Football Associations to be affiliated with the Malaysian Indian Football Association. MIFA serves as a springboard for young Indian football players who harbour the desire to elevate their skills.

The first tournament organised by MIFA was the inaugural Samy Vellu competition which was won by Selangor. In 2006, under the leadership of Vel Paari, MIFA expended the competitions to include Dato’ K. Pathmanaban Cup and Dato' M.S. Maniam Cup, which was one of the key factors in the growth of Malaysian Indian football community. MIFA participated in the 59th & 60th Coppa Carnival in Italy in 2007 and 2008. In 2008, T. Mohan took over the presidency of MIFA and had introduced a few more competitions? such as Tan Sri Dato’ S. Subramaniam Cup and Inter Media Tournaments.

Malaysian Indian Sports Council - Malaysian Indian Football Association

In 2014, the Malaysian Indian Sports Council and Malaysian Indian Football Association have joined forces to field a team in the Malaysia FAM League competition. The team was approved to participate in 2014 Malaysia FAM League, the third division of Malaysian football.

The club was created as an effort by the Malaysian Indian Football Association to elevate Indian community involvement in sports and produce more Indian players in Malaysian football as a whole. In 2013, the U-23 team has managed to become champion in the France International Indian tournament.

In preparations for the club participation in Malaysia FAM League, the club had RM 1.3 million budget. In the first season in national competition, the club only managed to finish at ninth place. The club nearly got promoted to the second division after finishing second in group B of 2015 Malaysia FAM League. After two years without silverware, the club has increased their budget for the 2016 Malaysia FAM League, setting it to RM 800,000 in their bid to win the third division.

On 10 October 2016, the club finally qualified to get promoted to 2017 Malaysia Premier League. The club has set aside a decent budget of RM 3.5 million for their maiden season in 2017 Malaysia Premier League. MISC-MIFA ended their 2017 Malaysia FA Cup campaign in second round after a defeat of 6–3 against Negeri Sembilan FA.

In the 2018 Malaysia Premier League season, MISC-MIFA improved their standings by finishing third in the league, and also delivering shock in 2018 Malaysia Cup season by beating defending champions Johor Darul Ta'zim FC in the group stage, although they failed to advance. In December 2018 it was announced by Malaysia Football League that MISC-MIFA will be promoted to 2019 Malaysia Super League as the next best placed team in the 2018 Malaysia Premier League, replacing Felcra FC who pulled out of the league. Also the management has announced possibilities to change the team name.

Rebranding process

The MISC-MIFA was rebranded as Petaling Jaya City FC on 16 January 2019.

Il MISC-MIFA (Malaysia India Sports Club-Malaysian Indian Football Association), ufficialmente noto come Malaysian Indian Football Association Football Club, è una squadra di calcio malese con sede a Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Attualmente milita nella Malaysia Premier League, la seconda divisione del campionato malese di calcio.

Il club venne fondato nel 1936 con il nome di Malaysia India Sports Club. Nel 1948 si fuse con la Malaysian Indian Football Association, assumendo l'attuale denominazione. Il MISC-MIFA gioca le partite casalinghe allo stadio MBPJ, che ha una capacità di 25.000 spettatori.

Il club ha vinto un campionato malese di seconda divisione nel 1988. Ha inoltre raggiunto la finale della Malaysia Cup nel 1989, perdendo contro il Selangor.

Il MISC-MIFA è una squadra molto popolare tra la comunità indiana malese. Ha una forte rivalità con il Selangor, l'altra squadra di calcio più popolare del paese.

Alcuni dei giocatori più famosi ad aver militato nel MISC-MIFA sono:

* M. Chandran
* R. Arumugam
* V. Sundramoorthy
* K. Sanbagamaran
* S. Kunalan