FAM-MSN Project

The FAM-MSN Project, also known as the FAM-NSC Project is a football team located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Functioning under the direct oversight of two major sports organizations, the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) and the National Sports Council of Malaysia (NSC), this team prioritizes the growth and advancement of football in the country.

FAM-MSN Project
Full nameFAM-MSN Project Squad
Short nameFMP
Founded10 December 2020 (2020-12-10)[lower-alpha 1]
GroundUiTM Stadium
Capacity10,000
Coordinates3°3′56.484″N 101°29′51.756″E
OwnerFAM
NSC
ManagerMohd Joehari Mohd Ayub
Head coachNoor Zaidi Rohmat
LeagueMFL Cup
2023Group A: 7th of 8th
Champions Round: Did not qualify

Participating in the MFL Cup, the team has a role in developing national team players. Established in the year 2020, the team made its first appearance in the 2021 Malaysia Premier League. Their home base is the UiTM Stadium, based in the city of Shah Alam.[1][2]

History

On 10 December 2020, the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) and the National Sports Council (MSN) sealed a partnership, creating the FAM-MSN Project Squad. This collaboration was designed to provide a nurturing platform for emerging football talent, and its first significant milestone was competing in the 2021 Premier League. This strategic move underscored FAM and MSN's shared commitment to forging a clear career path for the products of the National Football Development Program (PPBN) and graduates from the esteemed Mokhtar Dahari Academy (AMD), facilitating their seamless progression to the senior stage of Malaysian football.

The squad's participation in the 2021 Premier League season served as a first step towards achieving a goal of producing biggest Malaysian talents. The FAM-MSN Project Squad gained valuable experience and demonstrated their commitment to investing in the future of the sport.

Former national player Yusri Che Lah was appointed to coach the side, which became the 11th team to play in the Premier League as one of the measures to expose them to competitive football throughout the season. This decision was made after a series of discussions and brainstorming between FAM and MSN over the past few months to ensure that the selected group of NFDP and AMD graduates do not miss out on competitive action at the age of 18–20.[1]

First seasons

On 6 March 2021, FAM-MSN Project played their first match against Terengganu II at Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium, losing 0–4. The team scored their first goal three days later against Kelantan, though they ended up losing 1–2. Azhad Harraz scored the team's first and only goal in the match in the 7th minute. Eventually, he became the top scorer for the team in the first season, scoring 8 goals. In the 2021 season, the team scored 12 goals, with goal scorers including Azhad Harraz, Farris Izdiham, Izuddin Muhamad Asri, Ismat Imran, and Safwan Mazlan. The club won its first victory after 18 games, winning 1–0 against Kelantan United.[3]

Kit manufacturers and sponsors

FAM-MSN Squad first home kit.

The team badge's colors include yellow, black, neon white, medium Persian blue, dark midnight blue, and pigment red. The team's home colors are yellow and black only however.

On 1 March 2021, the FAM-MSN Project Squad officially announced KELME as the official sponsor of the FAM-MSN Project squad kit for a period of two years. A sponsorship agreement worth RM500,000 was signed.[4]

On 28 February 2023, the FAM-MSN Project Squad officially announced the brand Puma through Active Sports as the team's official jersey sponsor for the 2023 season. The sponsorship agreement worth RM 350,000.00 for one year was signed.[5]

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Ref.
2021–2022 Kelme [6]
2023 Puma Active Sports [7]

Players

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  MAS Izzul Azri Mansor
2 DF  MAS Aqil Rozaidi
3 DF  MAS Sahil Husni
4 DF  MAS Syafiq Hisham
5 DF  MAS Zachary Zahidadil
6 DF  MAS Adli Ahamad
7 FW  MAS Harith Najwan
8 MF  MAS Sheikh Mohammad Faris
9 FW  MAS Wesley Milkias
10 MF  MAS Hazim Jamal
11 FW  MAS Haikal Sahar
12 MF  MAS Farish Daniel
13 DF  MAS Firas Akmal
14 MF  MAS Syukran Pauzi
15 MF  MAS Izz Qhuzaidi
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF  MAS Adam Haris
17 FW  MAS Nur Haikal
18 FW  MAS Saffy Zikri
19 GK  MAS Nabil Asyraf (captain)
20 FW  MAS Zahir Syakil
21 GK  MAS Aiman Haziq
22 GK  MAS Hazeem Iman
23 DF  MAS Daniel Iman
24 DF  MAS Sean Daniel
25 MF  MAS Adam Haikal
26 DF  MAS Syakir Zufayri
27 DF  MAS Zuryhakim Zafran
28 MF  MAS Danial Mohd Nor
29 FW  MAS Tamotehran Jayashanker
30 DF  MAS Alias Alan

Non-playing staff

Management staff

Name Position
Mohd Joehari Mohd Ayub Team manager
Halim Shah Abd Hamid Assistant team manager

Technical staff

Name Position
Noor Zaidi Rohmat Head coach
Shahrom Abdul Kalam Assistant coach
Mohd Hamsani Ahmad Goalkeeper coach
Dharmendra Mahalingam Fitness coach
Rosidi Mohamad Aidee Ikram Team doctor
Mohd Khairuddin Omar
Firdaus Ahmayuddin
Ridzuan Azmi
Mohd Fikri Hakim Said Physiotherapist

Head coaches

No. Head coach From To Ref.
1 Yusri Che Lah 10 December 2020 10 December 2021 [8]
2 Hassan Sazali Waras 1 January 2022 7 November 2022 [9]
3 Noor Zaidi Rohmat 2 March 20231 Present [10]

1 The date when the head coach coached the first game.

Records and statistics

List of seasons

As of 2023, the FAM-MSN Project has completed three seasons. In total, they have won 6 out of the 52 matches played. In 2023, the team moved from the Premier League to the MFL Cup due to its status as a development team.

Season League Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos Top goalscorers Goals
2021 Premier League 20 1 3 16 12 56 −44 6 11th Azhad Harraz 8
2022 Premier League 18 2 2 14 10 33 −23 8 10th Farris Izdiham 3
2023 MFL Cup 14 3 1 10 11 27 −16 10 7th[lower-alpha 2] Zahir Syakil
Nur Haikal
2

Goalscorers

Overall scorers

Current players on the FAM-MSN Project squad are shown in italic.

As of 21 June 2023
Rank Player Period Goals
1 Azhad Harraz 2021 8
2 Farris Izdiham 2021–2022 4
3 Hazwan Hassan 2021–2022 2
Izzat Zikri 2022
Zahir Syakil 2023–present
Nur Haikal 2023–present

Clean sheets

Overall clean sheets

Current players on the FAM-MSN Project squad are shown in italic.

As of 21 June 2023
Rank Player Period Clean
sheets
1 Al-Iman Wahiey 2021–2022 3
2 Nabil Asyraf Ramli 2021–present 2
3 Haziq Mukriz 2021 1
Aizat Aiman Mazlan 2021–2022
Hazeem Iman 2023–present

Notes

  1. Announced in 2020 but will not begin play until 2021.
  2. Position in Group A.

References

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  6. "KELME taja Skuad Projek FAM-MSN – Majlis Sukan Negara". Retrieved 2023-11-04.
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