Football Association of Pahang

Football Association of Pahang
Persatuan Bola Sepak Negeri Pahang (PBNP)
Founded1959 (1959)
PurposeFootball association
HeadquartersNo 824, Tingkat 1, Jln Bukit Ubi, 25200
Location
YAM Tengku Abdul Rahman Al-Haj Ibni Almarhum Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Mustain Billah [1]
WebsiteWebsite

Football Association of Pahang (FAP) (Malay: Persatuan Bolasepak Pahang (PBNP)) is the governing body of football for the state of Pahang, Malaysia. PBNP is responsible for coordinating and developing regional football, and has teamed up with the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) as the official governing body of football in Malaysia.[2][3]

History

Origins

Pahang Football Association or known as Pahang FA was established by Sultan Abu Bakar Mu'azzam Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Abdullah in 1959 to represent the state of Pahang in the HMS Beagle Cup. The following year, the association began preparations to compete against other states before taking part for the first time in the HMS Beagle Cup. The construction of their current official stadium, the Darul Makmur Stadium, was completed by the Kuantan Municipal Council in 1970.

Association management

Positions Name
President Tengku Abdul Rahman Ibni Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah
Deputy president Datuk Seri Muhammad Safian Ismail
Vice president Datuk Tajuddin Abdullah
Datuk Jalaluddin Mohd Deli
Datuk Akbar Abu
Omar Othman
Fuzzemi Ibrahim
General secretary Puan Norlia Binti Abdul Manaf
Executive committee members Datuk Abdul Rahman Daud
Datuk Mustafa Mohd Yasin
Raja Mustafa Shah Raja Jalil
Abd Razab Wahab
Adzlan Zakaria
Husziabidi Husin
Rosli Nordin
Roslan Abdullah
S. Krishnan
Wan Solihi Wan Hassan

Competitions

The Pahang Football Association organises the Pahang Amateur League for its regional level clubs.

Affiliations

Clubs in the top league competitions affiliated to the Pahang Football Association include:

District Football Association

There are 11 Football association affiliated to the PBNP.

  • Pahang Malay's
  • Kuantan
  • Jerantut
  • Pekan
  • Rompin
  • Temerloh
  • Bentong
  • Raub
  • Lipis
  • Cameron Highlands
  • Bera

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tengku Muda Pahang Kekal Terajui PBNP". Mstar. 24 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Presiden PBNP janji bawa Pahang kembali teratas dalam Liga M". Astro Awani. 17 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Pahang FA optimis kembali digeruni dengan kehadiran 15 pemain baharu". Astro Awani. 15 January 2017.