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Johor Darul Ta’zim Football Club or just JDT is a professional football club based in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. The club was founded in 1972 as PKENJ FC and presently competes in the top division of Malaysian football, the Malaysia Super League. The club is owned by Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim. [ 4 ] In 2014, JDT gained their first major honor by winning the national league during the first season under croatian coach Bojan Hodak. Under Argentine Mario Gómez ‘s tutelage, they won the 2015 AFC Cup and the 2015 Super League. By winning the AFC Cup, JDT became the moment Malaysian team since 1967 to enter a final of a major continental rival, and the first always malaysian golf club to win a continental entitle. between 2014 and 2021, JDT won eight back-to-back league titles. Before this accomplishment, no Malaysian team had ever won the league championship more than twice in a row since the league system was first introduced in Malaysia in 1979.

Since 2012, Johor Darul Ta’zim FC are known by their raw nickname, the Southern Tigers ( Malay : Harimau Selatan ), replacing the old nickname Jengking ( Scorpion ). The new nickname is based on the Johor State Council coating of arms. [ 5 ] The team ‘s base prime is the 40,000 capacity Sultan Ibrahim Stadium. Since 2013, the club has developed a cutthroat competition with Pahang and Felda United .

history [edit ]

The Johor FC Era ( 1996–2011 ) [edit ]

The baseball club were founded in 1972 as PKENJ FC. After winning the Malaysia FAM Cup twice, the Johor Corporation ( a state fund corporation ) decided to takeover the clubhouse in 1996 and changed its name to Johor Football Club ( Johor FC ). The baseball club finished as the runner-up in the 1996 season. In 1998, Johor FC were promoted to the second tier Malaysian football league, Liga Perdana 2 and won the title in 2001 which secured promotion to the first division, Liga Perdana 1. [ 6 ] After two years in the top division, Johor FC were relegated to the fresh second-division, the Malaysia Premier League after failing to achieve forwarding to the new top division, the Malaysia Super League during the 2003 temper. [ 7 ] The club earned an automatic pistol promotion to the Malaysia Super League during the 2006–07 season after the Football Association of Malaysia ‘s decision to expand the league to 14 teams and were a regular lead 5 finisher in the league. Johor FC were the beginning club team in the malaysian football league system to enter the Malaysia Cup in 2000 under English coach Bruce Stowell. The Malaysia Cup was previously dominated by country teams and by defeating ATM on aggregate in the second-round group qualification, the club marked another record in the competition. The club besides participated in the AFC Cup in 2009 replacing Negeri Sembilan when the latter qualified but did not proceed to compete in the rival. [ 8 ]

Johor Darul Ta’zim era ( 2013–present ) [edit ]

Starting from 2 February 2012, early Singaporean international football player Fandi Ahmad began his three-year contract with Johor FA serving as the technical adviser. [ 9 ] Later in the class, Fandi assumed the function as the team ‘s steer coach. The team finally finished fourthly in the 2012 Malaysia Premier League season. Tunku Ismail was officially appointed as the newfangled President of Johor FA ( PBNJ ) in the association ‘s congress held on 16 February 2012. During the sexual intercourse, he first base mooted a proposal to revamp the whole organization social organization and its footballing activities. part of the design was to consolidate its football teams into a single congressman competing in the Malaysian League. [ 10 ] During the season, there were several peer fixing allegations and investigations involving players from Johor-based teams. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] At the end of the 2012 season, Johorean football was in a inadequate state of matter. Johor based teams were underachieve and struggling in the Malaysian League. Johor FC barely avoid relegation in the malaysian Super League, while early Johor-based clubs – Johor FA, Johor Bahru City F.C., and MP Muar F.C. – were struggling to compete in malaysian Premier League. [ 13 ] Just months after Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim took charge as Johor FA ‘s president of the united states, a bluff strategic revamp within Johor FA ( PBNJ ) was initiated. The move was to realign and consolidate football teams and clubs representing Johor. It saw both teams, Johor FC and Johor FA being placed under a unmarried management to ensure the stability of both teams. All Johor-based clubs except for Johor FC and Johor FA were withdrawn from the Malaysian League. Both teams were reinstated with like name and were placed in numeral order. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] In December 2012, the FAM announced that they had received the application of the team ‘s name deepen to Darul Ta’zim FC for the approaching 2013 season and with no objections to it. [ 16 ] The team was belated renamed as Johor Darul Ta’zim Football Club. formally, 2013 was the first base class in which the Southern Tigers made its debut under the new transformation enterprise. A fully refurnished Larkin Stadium was made to accommodate more fans. With the introduction of season passes, it allowed fans entry to all competitive matches for an stallion temper. At the start of the 2013 season, Fandi Ahmad was handed the character of head coach of the team in the Malaysia Super League, while the Malaysia Premier League team was handled by former international and Johor actor, Azmi Mohamed, with the aid of compatriot Ismail Ibrahim. [ 14 ] Before the start of the season, Johor signed erstwhile Spanish external Dani Güiza and italian midfielder Simone Del Nero. however, both left in the center of the season. JDT managed to reach the 2013 Malaysia FA Cup final examination on away goals rule, defeating Pahang FA. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] In the final, JDT lost 1–0 to Kelantan FA. [ 19 ] During the middle of the 2013 season, Fandi Ahmad was relieved of his coaching duties, but would stay on as the team ‘s director. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Azmi Mohamed became JDT ‘s passenger car on an interim footing while waiting for the arrival of a new head coach. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] In the beginning season after the clubhouse ‘s transformation, JDT managed to finish third in the 2013 malaysian Super League. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Later on, just a sidereal day before the 2013 Malaysia Cup kicked off, Fandi Ahmad resigned as team coach and parted ways with Johor FA amicably. [ 26 ] With the motivation to rejuvenate the glory days of the past into the future, JDT appointed erstwhile Valencia and Atlético Madrid coach Cesar Ferrando Jimenez as the newly club ‘s head coach. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] In February 2014, Bojan Hodak was appointed as team coach to assist Cesar Jimenez in managerial duties. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] On 26 June 2014, JDT secured their first national league style by defeating Sarawak FA 1–0. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] In the 2014 Malaysia Cup campaign, JDT made it through to the final for the first time in 23 years, emulating the erstwhile Johor FA that won the double ( league and Malaysia Cup wallow ). Billed as the “ Match of Heavyweights ”, it was a highly anticipated match between JDT ( league champions ) and Pahang ( Malaysia FA Cup winners ). [ 33 ] JDT lost 5–3 in the penalty shoot-out. [ 34 ] On 31 January 2015, JDT competed in the Piala Sumbangsih for the first meter in the club ‘s history, qualifying to the competition as the 2014 malaysian champions. They defeated Pahang 2–0 to win the trophy. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] The cabaret made their debut in the AFC Cup on 24 February 2015 with a 4–1 acquire over East Bengal FC in the first game of the group stage. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] In late April 2015, the head coach Bojan Hodak left the club and was replaced by Roberto Carlos Mario Gómez. [ 39 ] As the new head passenger car, he was besides given the authority to revamp young person development programmes in JDT, particularly its exploitation squads, from JDT II to JDT V. [ 40 ] On 12 July 2015, an announcement was made that Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim left his post as president of the Johor FA ; rather, he would distillery serve in his capacity as the Royal Patron of Johor FA. Dato ‘ Haji Ismail bin Karim, State Secretary of Johor, was appointed as his replacement with contiguous consequence. [ 41 ] In August 2015, JDT defended the Malaysia Super League title, becoming the national champions for the second year in a row. [ 42 ] On 31 October 2015, JDT became the first malaysian team to reach the final of the AFC Cup. In the final, held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, they defeated the home side FC Istiklol 1–0 with a goal scored by Leandro Velazquez. As a result, JDT became the inaugural Southeast Asian cabaret to win a continental title. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] [ 45 ] In the opener of the 2016 season, JDT edged Selangor in a 7–6 penalty shoot-out win, successfully defending the Piala Sumbangsih deed. [ 46 ] In the like season, JDT clinched their first-ever Malaysia FA Cup deed after staging a rejoinder 2–1 gain over PKNS FC. It was the first time a cabaret side lifted the trophy since its origin in 1990. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] JDT secured their third consecutive league title on Match Day 20 of the 2016 temper with a 3–0 acquire over Terengganu. [ 49 ] The club became the first team to win three consecutive league titles – a feat never achieved before by any team since the origin of the home league championship in 1982. besides in the 2016 season, JDT managed to end the league undefeated, therefore becoming the foremost ever club in Malaysia to have done therefore. [ 50 ] [ 51 ] On 18 January 2017, JDT announced that they had parted their ways with Mario Gómez scantily two days before the season undoer. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] The club promoted Mexican Benjamin Mora from JDT II to coach the police squad for the 2017 season. [ 54 ] [ 55 ] On 21 January 2017, despite leading 1–0 at half-time, JDT were denied a third base Piala Sumbangsih in a row after losing 5–4 in the punishment shoot-out to Kedah. [ 56 ] In the 2017 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off, JDT reached the play-off round for the first prison term in their history, after eliminating Bangkok United in the moment preliminary turn after penalties. [ 57 ] [ 58 ] In the play-off round, JDT lost 3–0 to the japanese side Gamba Osaka. [ 59 ] [ 60 ] Following on from that, Perak defeated JDT 2–1 and ended the baseball club ‘s record unbeaten streak of 26 league matches dating back to the opening fixture of the 2016 season. [ 61 ] During the 2017 mid-season break, JDT demoted Mora back into his previous military position as the second team ‘s mind passenger car. [ 62 ] [ 63 ] The golf club appointed portuguese Ulisses Morais as the fresh coach of the main team. [ 64 ] [ 65 ] Morais led the team to its fourth consecutive league title ; with JDT confirmed to have clinched the 2017 Super League title on 5 August 2017 with three games remaining. [ 66 ] During JDT Congress held in early October 2017, Tunku Ismail made respective major moves in the state of Johor. All race-based football associations in the state were disbanded. however these teams will be allowed to continue participating as football clubs in the submit competitions. As for the golf club, major restructure of the organization were made to ensure future success in both off and on-the-pitch. Amongst them were the appointment of Martin Hugo Prest as the raw Sporting Director, meanwhile the former Sporting Director, Alistair Edwards was reassigned as the club ‘s Technical Director, responsible for all developmental teams including JDT II, with the team play in the Malaysia Premier League as a developmental team rather of a feeder golf club. [ 67 ] [ 68 ] [ 69 ] [ 70 ] After completing the league fixtures in deep October 2017, JDT contested in the Malaysia Cup final against Kedah, the 2017 Malaysia FA Cup winners, whom they met earlier in the season undoer in January. Playing in front of 80,000 fans at the Shah Alam Stadium, JDT seized the title from the “ crimson Eagles ” with a 2–0 victory and clinched a double in the 2017 season. [ 71 ] [ 72 ] In 2018, JDT were eliminated in the quarter-finals of the 2018 Malaysia FA Cup after losing to Pahang 3–0 on sum. [ 73 ] JDT besides failed to defend their Malaysia Cup claim, losing to Terengganu in the semi-finals. During the same season, Johor won their fifth consecutive league deed. [ 74 ]

Club ownership [edit ]

On the eve of the 2016 season, JDT formally came under the ownership of Tunku Ismail in a statement released by Johor FA dated 10 January 2016. It further clarified that JDT were now turned into a full-fledged professional kit, as a separate entity from the Johor FA which organises the overall football development program in the state. As the JDT owner, Tunku Ismail is directly involved in the decision-making work and baseball club management, compared to his previous function as the Royal Patron of Johor FA, when he provided directions and guidance. [ 75 ] A day subsequently, former Johor striker who was a keystone extremity of the historic double-winning team of 1991, Alistair Edwards was appointed as JDT ‘s Sporting Director to assist Tunku Ismail. [ 76 ] The move was seen as part of the denationalization serve and a strategic first step on how Malaysia football clubs should be run and managed professionally including the youth development in the region. [ 77 ] [ 78 ] shortly after, on 12 January 2016, the Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Almarhum Sultan Iskandar decided to give RM50 million as a reinforce to the club. After a successful 2015 season, when the club won the Super League, the Piala Sumbangsih, and the AFC Cup, Sultan Ibrahim made the decision to contribute RM50 million as he was satisfied with how football in the submit had united the citizens of Johor and put the state ‘s name on the function. [ 79 ] In an interview published on the golf club ‘s social media in early December 2016, the majority stockholder in the golf club is Tunku Ismail himself, who holds 70 % of the golf club. [ 80 ] 30 % of the cabaret belongs to the Royal Football Fund, which invests in several football clubs around the world. As part of the restructure process, the club made an unexpected announcement by naming Luciano Figueroa as the modern Sporting Director. His duty and focus was on the beginning team and to assist the head passenger car, Ulisses Morais. meanwhile, the former Sporting Director, Alistair Edwards was reassigned as the newly Technical Director and would be responsible to oversee all JDT development and grassroot programmes. [ 81 ] [ 82 ]

JDT Foundation [edit ]

The JDT foundation was registered on 9 August 2016. The deputation behind the formation of the basis is to collect funds and distribute aids to the development of the clubhouse. Just days before the 2016 Malaysia FA Cup final, the club announced JDT Foundation ( Malay : Yayasan JDT ), was launched formally in September 2016 as the platform for JDT supporters to be more involve with the team in terms of the team ‘s future and the development of JDT football programmes. JDT Foundation Board of Trustees Chairman Datuk Hasni Mohammad said that it would give opportunity for JDT fans to actually have a “ say ” in the football club through proper possession. [ 83 ] [ 84 ] With the establishment of the JDT Foundation, fans can become shareholders of the golf club and send representatives to have meetings with the club officials to understand the club ‘s guidance and plans including its monthly fiscal statement which was planned to be released informing them on all expenditures and its costs. After several postponements, JDT Foundation is slated to be launched in mid January 2017. [ 85 ] The foundation ‘s Membership Card launch was held at the Persada International Convention Centre in Johor Bahru on 7 December 2016. [ 86 ]

appointment of Tunku Tun Aminah as JDT ‘s President [edit ]

On 27 July 2016, Tunku Tun Aminah binti Sultan Ibrahim, the baby of Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, has been appointed as the President of Johor DT. [ 87 ] Besides focus on the young person development and attracting young person into sporting activities and active agent lifestyles, she is besides considering an establishment of a JDT women ‘s football team in the about future. [ 88 ] [ 89 ]

Kit manufacturers [edit ]

From the 1970s to 2012, the JDT team kit was manufactured by diverse companies including Adidas, Umbro, Lotto, and Jking. [ citation needed ] In the 2014 temper, JDT became the first malaysian club to have Nike as their official kit out patron. [ 90 ] In November 2014, Nike Malaysia created a modern particular kit out for their 2015 AFC Champions League campaign. On the eve of 2016 season, JDT ‘s signed a narrow with Adidas. The newly kits were officially unveiled with a commercial video recording featuring JDT footballers inside the Senai International Airport terminal. The jersey featured three different designs in crimson, white and aristocratic, representing the color of the Johor country flag. [ 91 ] In November 2016, JDT announced that they have signed a three-year deal with Nike, starting with the 2017 season. It was the biggest kit sponsorship ever signed by a malaysian clubhouse. [ 92 ] The three-year cooperation encompassed all the teams under JDT, namely main squad, JDT II, JDT III, and JDT IV. The official kit was unveiled on 12 January 2017. [ 93 ] [ 94 ]

Year(s)

Manufacturer

2013

Kappa

2014–2015

Nike

2016

Adidas

2017–

Nike

Crest and colours [edit ]

The baseball club crown is derived from the Johor State Council coat of arms, although all that remains of it on the current crest is the separate of the tiger ‘s head. In 2013, JDT adopted a newfangled logo, featuring a more ferocious looking tiger and a dark color dodge. [ 90 ] [ 95 ]

Supporters [edit ]

Boys of Straits ( once known as Southern Trooper ) is the name of the official supporters of the Johor Darul Ta’zim. The main color of the supporters are normally gloomy with a bolshevik scarf and banners, like the team ‘s kits colours. The supporters always bring drums and bombastic colorful flags to the stadiums. [ 96 ] Known for their constant singing, drum, and rallying team throughout a match, they have systematically built-up the spirit of togetherness and chumminess among the fans of the club ‘s home and away matches. [ 97 ] It caught the care of Hong Kong media during the 2016 AFC Cup quarter-final pit with South China AA when they singled out South China ‘s captain Chan Wai Ho for verbal abuse during the second gear leg of the bind. [ 98 ] Inter Johor Firm was created to support Johor Darul Ta’zim. The early drive of the creation of IJF was to protect JDT fans in away games. But when the sports fan groups went over capacity, IJF were implicated with a football vandalism scandal. In former 2014, IJF was officially banned by the club ‘s president to enter any home or away matches. [ 99 ] other minor supporters ‘ groups are Sini Laken, Flag Pole, Brotherhood Johor, and JDT-Sg ( Singapore-based group ). [ citation needed ]

Rivalries [edit ]

Pahang [edit ]

The competition with Pahang began to develop in 2013 after a 3–2 loss in the club ‘s debut in the Malaysia Super League, and an event of overcrowding and crowd disturb during the Malaysia FA Cup semi-final second leg match at Darul Makmur Stadium on 28 May 2013. [ 18 ] Since then, it has developed into an intense and fiery rival between both sides. It has besides created an huge air for supporters and fans of both sides. [ 100 ]

Felda United [edit ]

Beginning in 2013, with JDT ‘s resurrection and emergence as one of Malaysia ‘s football power station to fight for the league titles and other domestic cup campaigns, Felda United became one of the club ‘s main rivals. between 2013 and 2016, the two sides met on 12 occasions, with JDT triumphant six times, Felda United thrice, with the remaining three games being draw. [ 101 ] In the 2014 edition of the Malaysia Cup, the clubs met in the semi-final for a place in the final. JDT went into the match hoping to complete a “ double “ after winning the 2014 Malaysia Super League deed, whereas Felda United were trying to salvage their season with a cup concluding appearance and the possibility of winning silverware after being the losing side in the 2014 Malaysia FA Cup final. After Felda won 4–3 in the beginning leg in a boggy pitch at Selayang Stadium, JDT won the second leg 3–1 and earned a seat in the final with a 6–5 aggregate victory. [ 102 ] [ 103 ] Towards the end of the 2015 season, the 2015 AFC Cup winners crashed to a 2–1 family get the better of from Felda United, eliminating JDT out of the Malaysia Cup contest in a quarter-final duel. It was the first home loss for JDT since 2013. [ 104 ] [ 105 ]

2016 : title decider [edit ]

Over the class of the 2016 season, the competition became highly competitive and intense with both clubs competing for the league title. On Match Day 18 ( 24 August 2016 ), the two sides met in a neck and neck equal, dubbed as the “ Top of the Table Clash ”. With JDT as the league leaders and four remaining league games, Felda United were determined to stop JDT from creating history as the first malaysian golf club to win three straight league titles. [ 106 ] [ 107 ] [ 108 ] Playing away at Felda United ‘s family grind, JDT managed to win 3–2 in the title decider. [ 109 ]

Stadiums [edit ]

Tan Sri Dato Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium [edit ]

Larkin Stadium

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prior to 2020, Johor Darul Ta’zim FC played their home games at Tan Sri Dato ‘ Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium, besides known as Larkin Stadium. The stadium was primitively built in 1964, with a capacity of 15,000 spectators. The stadium is named after the former Menteri Besar of Johor, Tan Sri Dato Hj. Hassan Yunus. [ 110 ] In 1991, the stadium ‘s capacity was doubled following extensive renovations. An athletic contest track, floodlight masts and media infrastructure were added to allow the flat coat to host major events. The stadium was besides used for the FIFA U-20 World Cup and Sukma Games .

Sultan Ibrahim Stadium [edit ]

aeriform see of Sultan Ibrahim Stadium The Sultan Ibrahim Stadium was completed in January 2020 and is located within the vicinity of JDT Sports City. [ 111 ] The baseball club ‘s fresh headquarters are region of the stadium complex. The stadium has a capacity for 40,000 spectators and was constructed by Country Garden Pacificview at the monetary value of RM200 million. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] It is named after the state ‘s rule, Ibrahim Ismail of Johor. [ 114 ]

train facilities and infrastructure [edit ]

Dato ‘ Suleiman Mohd Noor Indoor Training Centre ( Johor Bahru, Johor ) [edit ]

Padang Sri Gelam is the discipline facility for Johor Darul Ta’zim, located at Johor Bahru, Johor. Besides the indoor man-made sphere measuring 16 ten 109.2 metres, the build comes with the gymnasium equipment, a float pond, and ice baths. The project is in pipeline with the vision of Tunku Ismail, who wants international-level trail equipment for the players and to help those who are injured to recover faster. [ 115 ] [ 116 ] After its design plans were approved on 24 December 2014, the groundbreaking ceremony of the all-weather aim arena was held on 1 January 2015, attended by Tunku Aminah. [ 117 ] [ 118 ] [ 119 ] The development of the RM15 million indoor facility was sponsored by Iskandar Waterfront Holdings ( IWH ) under its Corporate Social Responsibility ( CSR ) program. The 0.8ha indoor adeptness were designed and built according to the requirements and specifications set by FIFA, the earth ‘s football govern body. [ 120 ] After its completion, it was named the Dato Suleiman Mohd Noor Indoor Training Centre as a particular recognition and admiration for his contribution as the “ Father of Johorean Football ” on 23 February 2016. It was officially opened on 21 April 2016. [ 121 ] [ 122 ]

young development [edit ]

To demonstrate his ideas and commitment to youth development in the state, Tunku Ismail has entered into partnerships and built ties with respective football individuals all over the world. To date, JDT has developed strategic partnership and collaborations with Borussia Dortmund ( Germany ), Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo ( Japan ), and Valencia ( Spain ). [ 123 ] [ 124 ] [ 125 ] Besides signing new young players for development, the club has been organising competitive tournaments across all old age groups in the districts of Johor. In mid-january 2017, the club revealed that they have signed a three-year coach and player development partnership with Valencia. The partnership was introduced to oversee the execution of a long-run player development plan for JDT. This plan is based on Valencia Academy ‘s methodologies and growth philosophies, adapted to JDT ‘s needs and context. [ 126 ] [ 127 ] [ 128 ]
As of December 2015, the cabaret is in the process of building a post newly young person academy with up to 15 football pitches and modern facilities, designed in collaboration with Borussia Dortmund, who have entered into a partnership with JDT. [ 129 ] The development of the 40-hectare academy in Kulai will be focusing to develop local youth talents from the grassroots level and promote JDT ‘s regional presence. [ 130 ] [ 131 ]

european Training Centre ( Spain ) [edit ]

As depart of JDT ‘s Youth Development Plan, the club has announced its plan to build a pre-season training facility in Spain on 21 June 2016. The adeptness will be used to accommodate JDT ‘s young players for pre-season aim, arsenic well as for lodging of young JDT players who will be on playing stints in Spain. [ 132 ] A delegating of JDT ‘s officials has been sent to Spain to scout for prospective sites for the development of this facility. The locate will either be in the region of Valencia or Barcelona. [ 133 ] [ 134 ]

JDT Sports City [edit ]

In January 2016, as part of Tunku Ismail ‘s strategic plan to develop the state of matter ‘s football and other programmes, the club announced the development of JDT Sports City. The Johor state of matter government had provided a 70-acre ( 28.3 hectares ) plot of land for the project in Iskandar Puteri, Johor. Under its blueprint, the sports complex will house a new stadium and other sporting facilities such as a hotel, apartments, and a shop promenade. [ 135 ] [ 136 ]

Players [edit ]

current squad [edit ]

As of 22 June 2021[137]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Out on lend [edit ]

bill : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Development squads [edit ]

As part of the clubhouse ‘s acquisition and subsequent rebranding in 2012, Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, the Johor Football Association ‘s President, took the decision to rename all the clubhouse ‘s teams using the same terminology. In addition, Roman numerals were used to denote each team ‘s hierarchy in the club. [ 138 ] In early 2014, the Football Association of Malaysia approved Johor FA ‘s application and formally registered all the baseball club ‘s teams to Johor Darul Ta’zim F.C. [ 139 ]
( Malaysia Premier League )
( Piala Presiden )

  • JDT IV (under-19 Squad)

( Piala Belia )

Season-by-season records [edit ]

domestic record [edit ]

Key :

  • Pld = Played, W = Won, D = Drawn, L = Lost, F = Goals for, A = Goals against, Pts= Points, Pos = Position

first place or winners second plaza or runner-up one-third place Promotion

Continental record [edit ]

All results list Johor ‘s goal run first .

performance in AFC competitions [edit ]

Individual player awards [edit ]

malaysian League Golden Boot winners [edit ]

malaysian League Top Goalscorers [edit ]

management and coach staff [edit ]

Source: Team profile at cms.fam.org[144]

Managers [edit ]

Managers by years (1998–present)
* As interim manager

Honours [edit ]

domestic [edit ]

league [edit ]

Cups [edit ]

Continental [edit ]

double [edit ]

See besides [edit ]

Notes [edit ]

References [edit ]