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Football Association of Selangor (Malay: Persatuan Bolasepak Selangor), commonly referred to as FA Selangor is a Malaysian professional football club based in the city of Shah Alam and competes in the Malaysia Super League, the top division of Malaysian football. Founded in 1936 as Football Association of Selangor (FAS) and the association start build its football development by forming the professional football team and known as FA Selangor. It currently plays their home games in the 80,372-capacity Shah Alam Stadium.
Selangor is the most successful club in Malaysia, in terms of overall titles won. Domestically, Selangor have won a record 6 times Malaysia top division league champion which include 2 Super League titles that currently plays, 5 FA Cups champion, 33 Malaysia Cups champion and 8 Charity Cups titles. Beside that, Selangor also have won 2 times Premier League titles and between 1953 to 1973, 7 FAM Cups titles where FAM Cup as a secondary knockout competition between teams only after Malaysia Cup.
Selangor also the first club to qualified and enter the highest Asian continental tournament, Asian Club Championship and becoming the runner-up in 1967, the first edition of the Asian top-flight continental club tournament, which is later branded as the AFC Champions League in 2002. In a season of 1997, 2005 and 2009 were the most successful years for Selangor. In 1997 season, the club won three trophies FA Cup, Malaysia Cup and Charity Cup and runner-up for the Agong's Cup under the coach Steve Wicks. In 2005 season, the team won three trophies Premier League, FA Cup and Malaysia Cup under the coaching of Dollah Salleh while in 2009 season, the head coach, K. Devan leads the team winning three trophies Super League, FA Cup and Charity Cup. This is the first domestic doubles for the history of the club.
Among those who are responsible for the success of Selangor are the presidents: Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, Harun Idris, Mohd. Aini Taib, Muhammad Muhammad Taib, Tengku Ahmad Shah, Abdul Khalid Ibrahim; club managers: Hamzah Abu Samah, Mohd Noor Khamis, Nordin Selat, Mazlan Harun, Abdul Mokhtar Ahmad, Mohamad Satim Diman, Zakaria Abdul Rahim ; head coaches: Abdul Ghani Minhat, M. Chandran, Chow Kwai Lam, Khaidir Buyong, Ken Worden, Steve Wicks, Dollah Salleh, K. Devan and many others that are not mentioned here.
The club also has many football stars who brought success to the Selangor and the country such as Mokhtar Dahari, R. Arumugam, Abdul Ghani Minhat and Wong Choon Wah. Santokh Singh, Soh Chin Aun, Zainal Abidin Hassan, Azman Adnan, Rusdi Suparman, Mohd Amri Yahyah and many others.
Team Members
Afkar
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Ameyaw
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Asri
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Baharudin
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Bashah
| | 16
Cujía
| | 92
Eshmurodov
| | 11
Fortes
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Hairi
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Halim
| | 99
Hani
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Ho
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Kamaruddin
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Khalid
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Khalili
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Laine
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Lau
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Mahadi
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Mazlan
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Othman
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Piee
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Rawabdeh
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Runnizar
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Sáez
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Shamsul
| | 23
Somerville
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Vengadesan
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Yuslan
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Zulpakar
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