Name TerengganuBadgeUser Rating (0 users)
Next Event Kuching FA vs Terengganu (22 Jun)
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League Position2
Recent League Form ➡ Established1956 (68 years old)
Sport Soccer
Stadium/HomeSultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium
(50,000 Capacity)
Jersey or Equipment ClearartArchivePrimary ColoursLocationKuala Nerus, Terengganu, Malaysia
NicknamesCompetitionsMalaysian Super LeagueAFC CupMalaysia CupLast EditCeklatGetoh: 22/Jun/20
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22/06 | Kuching FA | - | Terengganu | | 12:15pm |
26/07 | Johor Darul | - | Terengganu | | 12:15pm |
30/07 | Terengganu | - | Negeri Sembi | | 1:00pm |
10/08 | Kuala Lumpur | - | Terengganu | | 1:00pm |
16/08 | Terengganu | - | Pahang | | 12:15pm |
Results
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24/05 | Terengganu | 3 - 0 | Kelantan Uni | |
19/05 | Penang | 0 - 0 | Terengganu | |
11/05 | Terengganu | 3 - 1 | Perak | |
17/12 | Terengganu | 3 - 0 | Perak | |
13/12 | Terengganu | 2 - 0 | Bali United | |
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Terengganu Football Club is a professional football club based in Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia, that competes in Malaysia Super League, the first division of the Malaysian League. Nicknamed "The Turtles", the club was founded as Terengganu Amateur Football Association on 22 November 1956, changed its name to Terengganu Football Association in 1972 and Terengganu Football Club in 2018.
The team had won major trophies in Malaysian football. Domestically they had won 1 Malaysia Cup, 2 Malaysia FA Cup, 1 Malaysia Charity Shield, 2 Malaysia Premier League titles and 1 FAM League title.
Team Members = Player Contract years remaining
Showing 0 to 0 (Total: 0)Stadium or HomeSultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium (Malay: Stadium Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kuala Nerus District, Terengganu, Malaysia. Together with the adjacent Mini Stadium, it forms the centrepiece of Terengganu Sports Complex. It was used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 50,000 people and is named after the reigning Terengganu Ruler, Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin. The biggest stadium in the East Coast region of Peninsular Malaysia, it was built to replace Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium as the state's main stadium.
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