Putrajaya SPA F.C.

PSC FC
Full name Public Service Commission Football Club
Nickname(s) The Wild Cats
Founded 22 January 2005 (2005-01-22)
Ground MBPJ Stadium
Ground Capacity 10,000
Owner Public Service Commission (Malaysia)
Chairman Malaysia Dato' Sri Dr Ali Hamsa
Manager Malaysia Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman
2015 Malaysia Premier League, 12th
Website Club home page

Public Service Commission Football Club is a football club from Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Malaysia. The team formerly plays in the Premier League, the second tier of Malaysian football league.[1] In 2015, the club has pulled from the league for financial reasons.[2]

History

The club started as a recreational club for the staffs of the Malaysian Public Service Commission (Malay:Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Awam Malaysia). The club, affiliated with Kuala Lumpur FA, started by competing the KLFA Second Division League in 2005. Promoted to KLFA First Division in 2007, they continued their ascent in the Kuala Lumpur football pyramid when they were promoted to KLFA Premier League in 2009.

They joined the nationwide amateur league Malaysia FAM League in 2010. Their first season saw them finished at respectable third place, only pipped by SDMS Kepala Batas for the second automatic promotion spot to 2011 Malaysia Premier League by virtue of goal difference. However their second season in the league were not as good, finishing in eighth place out of 11 teams.[3]

The 2012 season was to be the watershed season for the club. In the FA Cup they advanced to the quarter-finals, the furthest a Malaysia FAM League side has progressed since 1994 when the competition opened to clubs from the FAM League.[4] SPA progressed by beating Malaysia Premier League side MBJB FC and invited Cambodian club Preah Khan Reach F.C.,[5] before being stopped by Malaysia Super League defending champion Kelantan FA who defeated them 5–0 on aggregate. Kelantan went on to win the FA Cup. In the league, SPA went all the way to become the league champion, clinching the title and promotion to 2013 Malaysia Premier League with a match to spare.[6]

Honours

Winners : 2012

List of head coach

Year Coach
2011–2013 Malaysia Mohd Nizam Jamil
Year Coach
2013 – May 2015 Malaysia Mohd Shah Alias Mohd Norbit
Year Coach
May 2015– Nov 2015 Australia Ken Worden

References


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