MBPJ Selangor F.C.

MBPJ FC
Full nameMajlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya Football Club
NicknameThe Black Widows
Founded1992; 34 years ago (1992), as MPPJ FC
2023; 3 years ago (2023), as MBPJ FC
GroundPetaling Jaya Stadium
Capacity25,000
OwnerPetaling Jaya Municipal Council
ManagerMohamad Nizuan bin Adziz
CoachIsmail Firdaus Khalid
LeagueMalaysia A3 Community League
2025–26Third place
WebsiteMBPJ FC

Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya Football Club or Petaling Jaya City Council Football Club, commonly known as MBPJ FC, was a Malaysian professional football club based in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. The club's home ground was the 25,000 capacity Petaling Jaya Stadium. The club used to play in the top division of Malaysian football, the Malaysia Super League until its final season in 2005–06 Malaysia Super League.

It is known as the first club to win the prestigious Malaysia Cup in 2003.[1] The club also has managed to become the champions of 2004 Malaysia Premier League and won the 2004 Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Cup. The club was owned by the Petaling Jaya Municipal Council which now known as Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ).

History

Beginnings, ascent and success

In the 1990s, MPPJ FC moved up along the ranks of the lower leagues, winning the Selangor state league in 1999.[2] From 2000 to 2002, the club played in the nationwide amateur championship FAM Cup. MPPJ FC was promoted to the second division of Malaysian football, the Malaysia Premier League 2 for the 2002 season.

The pinnacle of their success was when the club won the Malaysia Cup in 2003, beating Sabah 3–0 with a hat-trick by Juan Manuel Arostegui.[3][4] They became the first club side to win the competition (all previous winners had been sides representing state football associations).

In the next year's Malaysia Cup, the club failed to defend their title as they were knocked out in the group stage.[5] MPPJ FC continued their ascent in the league, being promoted to the newly founded Malaysia Super League in 2005. In their first year, they finished 5th of the 8-members league.

Decline and demise

From the top of Malaysian football, MPPJ FC suffered a startling and abrupt demise following financial problems in 2006. At the start of the season, the club was nicknamed as the Chelsea of Malaysia, with big budgets towards players transfers and salaries, and also attracting big-name local players.[6] As the season went on, the club failed to deliver on and off the pitch, with key players deserting due to non-payment of salaries and bonuses.[7][8][9][10][11] By the start of the 2006–07 Malaysia Super League, the club has ceased to exist.[10][12] Until 2016, the city council has only managed a youth football section under the name of MBPJ.[13][14]

Crests and colours

Players

Women's squad

As of 31 May 2026[15]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  MAS Syazliana Jamaluddin
2 DF  MAS Josephine Angkun
3 MF  MAS Farah Wahida
4 MF  MAS Intan Zainal Azhar
5 DF  MAS Siti Maziah
6 FW  MAS Thivashini Sivakumar
7 DF  MAS Atiqah Nik Nadzar
8 MF  MAS Farahiyah Ridzuan (captain)
9 DF  MAS Nabila Syahira
10 MF  MAS Salmi Norain
11 MF  MAS Siti Nurkhaleeda
12 FW  MAS Henrietta Justine
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF  MAS Putri Arissa Balqis
14 FW  MAS Keisha Adelina
15 DF  MAS Nurul Nadia Roslan
18 MF  MAS Masturina Auni
19 MF  MAS Zunadzirah Md Zuzaili
20 GK  MAS Syazwani Zainal Abidin
22 FW  MAS Eva Olivianie Antinus
25 DF  MAS Putri Mia Alysa
27 DF  MAS Nasuha Nasha
28 MF  MAS Nurin Batrisyia
33 MF  MAS Anis Aishah

Futsal Women's squad

As of 19 January 2026[16]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  MAS Farah Syakira Mohd Saad
2 DF  MAS Siti Asnidah Zamri
3 MF  MAS Eva Olivianie Antinus
5 DF  MAS Thurgasini Kasivisha Nathan
6 FW  MAS Felicity Agnes Ng
7 DF  MAS Nur Atiqah Nik Nadzar (captain)
8 MF  MAS Farahiyah Ridzuan
9 DF  MAS Nurul Arliana Nabila Ramadhan
10 MF  MAS Noor Azizah Shahrani
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 FW  MAS Salmi Norain Agos
13 MF  MAS Fazira Sani
15 DF  MAS Norazizah Jamal
16 MF  MAS Siti Nur Husna Mohd Noh
17 MF  MAS Hedayah Md Amin
18 MF  MAS Wan Nadhirah Wan Zainol
19 GK  MAS Zunadzirah Md Zuzaili
20 MF  MAS Nor Iradah Kamaruzaman

Development Squad and Academy

Club personnel

As of May 2026
Position Name
Team manager Malaysia Intan Khairana Md Zali
Malaysia Mohamad Nizuan Adziz
Asst. Team manager Malaysia Marini Mohammad
Head coach Malaysia Ismail Firdaus Khalid
Assistant coach Malaysia Siti Mazidah Mohd Faudzi
Goalkeeping coach Malaysia Anas Nashrullah
Malaysia Mohamad Nazmi bin Ismail
Fitness coach Malaysia Anas Syafiq
Malaysia Fatin Harun
Match analyst Malaysia Hamzah Ismail
Team doctor Malaysia Siti Mariam
Physio Malaysia Intan Khairana
Malaysia Nurul Izzati Azharuddin
Team media Malaysia Muhammad Sayuti bin Jalalludin
Malaysia Mohd Ridzuan bin Muhammad
Kitman Malaysia Muhammad Anas Syafiq

Head coaches

Coach Years Honours
Malaysia Reduan Abdullah 1999–2003 2001 Malaysia FAM Cup winner
Malaysia Dollah Salleh 2003–2004 2003 Malaysia Cup winner
2004 Piala Sumbangsih winner
2004 Malaysia Premier League winner
Malaysia Reduan Abdullah 2005 N/a
Germany Michael Feichtenbeiner 2005–2006 N/a
Malaysia B. Sathianathan 2006 (interim)[9] N/a
Brazil Toni Netto 2006 [10] N/a
Malaysia Khan Hung Meng 2006 [11] N/a

Season by season record

Season Division Position Malaysia Cup Malaysian FA Cup Malaysian Charity Shield Regional Top scorer (all competitions)
2000 Malaysia FAM Cup 3rd (Group B) DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ
2001 Malaysia FAM Cup Winner DNQ First Round DNQ DNQ
2002 Liga Perdana 2 Third place Quarter-finals First Round DNQ DNQ Argentina Juan Arostegui (12)
2003 Liga Perdana 2 4th place Winner Quarter-finals DNQ DNQ Argentina Juan Arostegui (46)
2004 Malaysia Premier League Winner Group stage Second Round Winner DNQ Argentina Juan Arostegui (16)
2005 Malaysia Super League 5th place Group stage First Round DNQ DNQ Zimbabwe Newton Ben Katanha (12)
2005–06 Malaysia Super League 5th place Quarter-finals Second Round DNQ DNQ Argentina Juan Arostegui (17)
2007–2018 Withdrew from Super League and dissolved
2019 FAS Premier League Winner DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ
2020–2021 Selangor League not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 FAS Super League 6th place DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ
2022 FAS Super League 4th place DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ
2023 FAS Super League 5th place DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ
2024 FAS Super League 5th place DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ
2025–26 A3 Community League Third place DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ

Honours

Domestic competitions

League

Cups

References

  1. ^ [1] Malaysia Football Winners History
  2. ^ http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2000&dt=0316&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Sukan&pg=sp_05.htm MPPJ berazam ke Piala FAM
  3. ^ [2] Malaysia 2003 Football History
  4. ^ http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2003&dt=1005&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Sukan&pg=su_01.htm MPPJ muncul juara
  5. ^ http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2004&dt=0922&pub=utusan_express&sec=Sports&pg=sp_02.htm MPPJ bayangan `Chelsea'
  6. ^ http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2005&dt=1202&pub=utusan_malaysia&sec=Sukan&pg=su_02.htm Archived 6 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine Defending champion Selangor MPPJ out of Malaysia Cup
  7. ^ http://www.thestar.com.my/Sport/Other-Sport/2006/08/09/MPPJ-may-bow-out-from-the-Malaysian-Super-League-next-season/ MPPJ may bow out from the Malaysian Super League next season
  8. ^ "MPPJ fined and banned for pulling out of Super League". The Star Online. 15 September 2006. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  9. ^ a b http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2006&dt=0205&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Sukan&pg=su_01.htm MPPJ tidak berganjak
  10. ^ a b c http://www.thestar.com.my/Story/?file=%2F2006%2F8%2F8%2Fsports%2F15074573&sec=sports Troubled MPPJ face uphill task to stay in Malaysia Cup hunt
  11. ^ a b http://www.thestar.com.my/Story/?file=%2F2006%2F7%2F12%2Fsports%2F14805150&sec= MPPJ on the revival trail
  12. ^ http://www.fourfourtwo.com/my/features/untold-stories-kelab-asia-tenggara-selangor-mppj Untold Stories: Kelab Asia Tenggara, Selangor MPPJ
  13. ^ http://www.thestar.com.my/Sport/Hockey/2014/01/25/MBPJ-beat-junior-bolts-to-climb-to-second/ MBPJ beat junior ‘bolts’ to climb to second
  14. ^ http://www.fourfourtwo.com/my/features/untold-stories-southeast-asian-clubs-selangor-mppj Untold Stories, Southeast Asian Clubs: Selangor MPPJ
  15. ^ "MBPJ FC Womens Player List". Football Association of Selangor.
  16. ^ "MBPJ FC 2026 Player List". Football Association of Malaysia.