2014 Kelantan FA season

The 2014 season was Kelantan FA's 6th season in the Malaysia Super League and 19th successive season in the top flight of Malaysian football league system.

Kelantan
2014 season
PresidentAnnuar Musa
Head coachSteve Darby
(until 15 April 2015)
George Boateng
(starting 25 April 2015)
StadiumSultan Muhammad IV Stadium
(Capacity: 22,000)
Super League6th
FA CupSemi Final
Malaysia CupQuarter Final
AFC CupGroup Stage
Top goalscorerLeague:
Francis Forkey Doe (5)
Mohamed Shawky (5)

All:
Francis Forkey Doe (13)

The campaign featured Kelantan's 3rd consecutive appearance in the AFC Cup because they were the 2013 Malaysia FA Cup's winner.[1]

Competitions

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Pre-season and friendlies

Date Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
5 December 2013 PBAPP FC A 1—1 Shakir Ali
7 December 2013 Penang FA A 0—2
10 December 2013 Perak FA A 1—4 Shakir Ali 35'
13 December 2013 Kedah FA A 0—3
18 December 2013 Terengganu FA A Cancelled
4 January 2014 Kelantan FA's President Cup Squad H 2—1 Mohamed Shawky 10', Tengku Hasbullah 47'
6 January 2014 Perlis FA H 3—1 Ghaddar, Fakri, Wan Zaharulnizam
11 January 2014 Phattalung F.C. H 4—0 Ghaddar 8', 27' 43', Fakri 21'
31 January 2014 Brunei DPMM FC A 0—0
13 July 2014 Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. H 1—1 Mohamed Moustapha N'diaye 62'(Special Invitation)
2 August 2014 Terengganu FA H 2—1 Ahmad Shakir Mohd Ali17', Mohd Fitri Omar71'
31 January 2014 Kedah FA H 2—4 Mohd Khairul Izuan Rosli53',Rozaimi Azwar80'

Super League

Date Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance League
position
Notes
18 January 2014 Sime Darby H 2—1 Ghaddar 60', 81' p 25,000[2] 4th
25 January 2014 Sarawak A 1—0 Forkey Doe 90' 15,000[3] 1st
28 January 2014 PKNS H 1—2 Fakri 30' 25,000[4] 4th
9 February 2014 Perak A 1—2 Shawky 55' 18,000 6th
15 February 2014 T-Team H 3–0 Shawky 32' Piya 45' Ghaddar 83' 15,000 2nd
8 March 2014 Lions XII A 2–1 Fakri 51' Forkey Doe 90+1' 7,187 1st
15 March 2014 Pahang H 2–2 Piya 1' Izuan Rosli 80' 13,000 2nd
22 March 2014 Selangor A 0–1 17,000 3rd Forkey Doe missed a penalty kick.
First match Kelantan failed to score any goal in this year's campaign.
25 March 2014 JDT H 1–2 Ghaddar 17' 22,000 6th
29 March 2014 Terengganu A 1–1
(0–3)
Shawky 17' 11,000 6th Terengganu was rewarded a 3 nil win after a Kelantan's player played with three previous yellow cards.
However, this punishment does not change Kelantan's position in league.
5 April 2014 ATM H 1–0 Shawky 60' 7,000 5th Shawky saved Steve Darby's reputation as Kelantan FA's coach[5]
12 April 2014 ATM A 2–0 Piya 44' Forkey Doe 83' 7,000 4th
15 April 2014 Sime Darby A 0–4 7,000 6th Steve Darby's contract with Kelantan ended immediately by TSAM after this humiliating lost.[6][7]
Mohd Hashim Mustapha and Zahasmi Ismail will take over Steve Darby's role while waiting for new head coach to arrive.
18 April 2014 Sarawak H 0–1 6,000 7th First match under Mohd Hashim Mustapha's coaching ended with a defeat.
10 May 2014 PKNS A 2–0 Kechik 44' Forkey Doe 88' 8,500 6th First win under George Boateng's coaching.
First win after four matches.
17 May 2014 Perak H 2–1 Shawky 5' Izuan Rosli 77' 18,000 6th
24 May 2014 T-Team A 0–1 2,000 6th
10 June 2014 Lions XII H 2–1 Fakri 29' Izuan Rosli 58' 6,000 5th Match debut for Prince Tagoe but he only played for 10 minutes.
14 June 2014 Pahang A 0–1 20,000 7th
17 June 2014 Selangor H 2–0 Forkey Doe 22' Kechik 85' 3,000 5th
21 June 2014 JDT A 0–3 25,000 5th
25 June 2014 Terengganu H 2–3 Fakri 29' Izuan Rosli 58' 3,000 6th

Goal scores for Super League

As of 25 June 2014
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals

FA Cup

Having finished as the champion of the last two consecutive seasons, Kelantan will begin their FA Cup campaign in the second round, having given a bye in the first round. The draw for the FA Cup's first and subsequent rounds was held on 29 November 2013 at Grand BlueWave Hotel, Shah Alam, Selangor.[8] Kelantan will play against the winner of the first round match between Pahang Kuantan FA and Sabah.[8]

Date Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Notes
4 February 2014 Sabah H 2—1 Shawky 44' Shakir Ali 86'
11 February 2014 PKNS H 3—2 Piya 2' Hasbullah 42' Shakir Ali 83'
18 February 2014 PKNS A 3–3 Fakri 10' Shakir Ali 26' Gaddar 72'
6 May 2014 Felda United H 3–3 Forkey Doe 40' Fakri 42' Kechik 51'
31 May 2014 Felda United A 2–2 Izuan Rosli 28' Forkey Doe 35' This draw marks the end of Kelantan's campaign in FA Cup after losing to goal advantage.

Malaysia Cup

The draw for the 2014 Malaysia Cup was held on 13 July 2014 at the Dewan Perdana, National Sports Institute [9] and Kelantan FA was drawn into a tough group containing JDT, their opponent from last season semi final ATM and Pulau Pinang.

Malaysia Cup

Group stage

Date Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Referee Group ranking
13 August 2014 JDT A 0–1 4th
19 August 2014 Penang FA H 3–1 Fakri 9' Forkey Doe 22' p Fakri 87' 2nd
23 August 2014 ATM A 3–0 Forkey Doe 51' Piya 60', 88' 2nd
26 August 2014 ATM H 1–2 Forkey Doe 42' 2nd
29 August 2014 Penang FA A 3–1 Kechik 35' Izuan Rosli 61' Forkey Doe 83' 2nd
3 September 2014 JDT H 0–3 2nd

Quarter-Finals

Date Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Referee
3 October 2014 Kedah H 3–1 Forkey Doe 7',24' Fakri 61'
10 October 2014 Kedah A 0–3

AFC Cup

The draw for the group stage was held on 10 December 2013 at AFC House, Kuala Lumpur.[10] Kelantan, eligible as the winner of 2013 Malaysia FA Cup, was grouped in Group G and will start the campaign against Yangon United away from home on 26 February 2014.[11]

Date Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Group ranking Notes
26 February 2014 Yangon United A 3—5 Kechik 47' Piya 63', 90+4' 2,000 4th Kelantan played with 10 players after Shakir Ali was given red card.
12 March 2014 South China H 2—0 Kechik 72' Ghaddar 83' 4,564 3rd
18 March 2014 Vissai Ninh Bình H 2—3 Nazri 36' Izuan Rosli 45' 1,500 3rd Kelantan played with 9 players after both Izuan Rosli and Shakir Ali were given red card.
Third red card for Shakir Ali in this season.
2 April 2014 Vissai Ninh Bình A 0—4 4,000 3rd Biggest loss in this year's campaign. Yet.
Fan club TRWKB demands Steve Darby to resign after this match.[12]
8 April 2014 Yangon United H 2—3 Izuan Rosli 48' Kechik 54' 1,505 4th The opportunity for Kelantan to march to group of 16 stage was shattered after this loss against Yangon United.
22 April 2014 South China A 0—4 1,798 4th Kelantan failed to score after three conservative matches.
Worst AFC Cup's result in history for Kelantan.

Player statistics

Squad

Last updated 11 May 2014[13][14] MSLGW1, MSLGW2, MSLGW3

Key: = Appearances, = Goals, = Yellow card, = Red card (Player names in italics denotes player that left mid-season)

Number Nation Position Name Total League AFC Cup FA Cup Malaysia Cup
30 GKMohd Shahrizan Ismail 00000000000000001000
5 DFNik Shahrul Azim Abdul Halim 30003000401000006031
6 DFMohd Farisham Ismail 300030004(1)01000005000
13 MFAhmad Fakri Saarani 31203120200000005220
11 DFMohammad Abdul Aziz Ismail 000000000(2)00000001000
16 MFMohd Badhri Mohd Radzi 300030003(2)20000004(2)200
23 MFMohd Khairul Izuan Rosli 0(1)0000(1)0002(1)20100002(2)100
19 GKKhairul Fahmi Che Mat 30003000400000005000
24 DFZairul Fitree Ishak 2(1)0002(1)0004(1)0004(1)0304(1)030
21 FWAhmad Shakir Mohd Ali 0(2)0000(2)00020010(3)0000(3)000
25 DFFaizol Nazlin Sayuti 000000001(3)00000000000
3 DFMohamad Faiz Suhaimi 000000001(3)01000000000
8 MFWan Zaharulnizam Zakaria 2(1)0002(1)00063003(2)1103(2)110
10FWFrancis Forkey Doe 31103110400000006410
17MFMohamed Shawky 100010001(2)02000001(3)000
1 GKMuhammad Syazwan Yusoff 00000000200000000000
12 MFAmar Rohidan 101010104(1)00000005(1)010
7 MFTengku Hasbullah Raja Hassan 30003000600000000000
18 DFMuhd Nazri Ahmad 10101010510000003(2)020
15 FWFamirul Asyraf Sayuti 00000000000000001000
2 DFTuan Muhammad Faim Tuan Zainal Abidin 000000003(1)00000000000
14 DFLim Choon Wee 00000000000000000000
20 DFMuhammad Aizat Jaini 00000000000000000000
26DFHussein Alaa Hussein 00000000000000004010
28FWPrince Tagoe 00000000000000000000
45 MFMohd Fitri Omar 00000000000000005020
43 MFBrendan Gan 00000000000000005(1)020
22FWMohammed Ghaddar 2(1)2102(1)2102(1)11000000000
4DFObinna Nwaneri 30003000600000000000

Goalscorers

As of 3 October 2014
13 goals
  • Francis Forkey Doe
9 goals
8 goals
7 goals
6 goals
3 goals
1 goal

Transfers

Club officials

Coaching and medical staff

Backroom staff

  • Kit manager: Harun Ismail [14]
  • Media official: Md Zuki Deraman [14]
  • Security official: Datuk Mohd Farek Abdul Ghani [14]

Sponsorship

Shirt sponsor

This is the incomplete list of Kelantan FA's current season sponsorship:[29]

  • Hotlink
  • Syarikat Muda Osman Sdn Bhd (SMO)
  • Adabi Consumer Industries Sdn Bhd (ADABI)
  • UniKL
  • Sinar Harian
  • Tresenergy Sdn Bhd (trésenergy)
  • Konsortium E-Mutiara Berhad
  • Bayam Hospitality
  • Andida

Material manufacturer

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gollark: 1000 IQ: 3D print obsidian to fill the corners.
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See also

Notes

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