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Selangor F.C. Women

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Selangor Women
Full nameSelangor Football Club Women
Nickname(s)The Red Giants
Founded2022; 3 years ago (2022)
GroundUiTM Stadium
Stadium Merdeka (selected matches)
Capacity10,000 (UiTM Stadium)
20,000 (Stadium Merdeka)
OwnerRed Giants Sdn. Bhd.[1]
ChairmanTengku Amir Shah
Head coachOsmera Omaro
LeagueNational Women's League
2024NWL, 3rd of 8
Websiteselangorfc.com
Current season

Selangor Football Club Women are a Malaysian women's football section of Selangor F.C., based in Shah Alam, Selangor. Founded in 2022, they compete in the National Women's League, the top flight of women's football in Malaysia, and the FAS Women's Super League, the women's football league in Selangor. They play home matches at UiTM Stadium and Stadium Merdeka.

History

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First season

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Selangor F.C. Women started their inaugural season with participation in the 2022 National Women's League (Central Zone). Competing alongside five other clubs, the newly formed squad was selected through a comprehensive scouting process during the FAS Women's Super League tournament.[2] Selangor F.C. Women earned the distinction of finishing as runners-up in the Central Zone. Their performance culminated in a commanding 5–0 victory over Kuala Lumpur at the JSA Arena in Setia Alam, securing qualification for the prestigious Tun Sharifah Rodziah Cup.[3] The team continued to showcase their potential on the national stage during the 2022 Tun Sharifah Rodziah Cup. Despite a commendable effort throughout the tournament, Selangor F.C. Women concluded their campaign in fourth place after a closely contested 1–0 loss to Sabah in the third-place playoff.[4]

Players

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Current squad

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As of 11 July 2025[5]

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 Malaysia MAS Daiyana Wardina
2 DF Malaysia MAS Harrienianeeka Indran
3 DF Malaysia MAS Siti Zahirah Atirah
4 MF Malaysia MAS Amesha Danya Gabriel
5 FW Malaysia MAS Nurin Umairah Manan
6 MF Malaysia MAS Nuratiqah Batrisyia
7 MF Malaysia MAS Nur Najwa Irdina
8 MF Malaysia MAS Nur Marissa Aleya
9 MF Malaysia MAS Kaseh Carlmila
10 FW Malaysia MAS Az Zahra Azhar
11 DF Malaysia MAS Amirah Rahman
12 MF Malaysia MAS Imanina Aqilah
13 GK Malaysia MAS Ezza Ashikin
14 DF Malaysia MAS Farisya Hanim
15 MF Malaysia MAS Fazira Sani
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF Malaysia MAS Hannani Adriana
17 MF Malaysia MAS Ku Nuwairah
18 DF Malaysia MAS Nurfatin Rozani
19 FW Malaysia MAS Nurul Arliana Nabila
20 MF Malaysia MAS Nurhadfina Firdaus
21 DF Malaysia MAS Nornatasha Abu Hassan
22 MF Malaysia MAS Ainsyah Murad (captain)
23 DF Malaysia MAS Euswevana Kadius
24 FW Malaysia MAS Thurgasini Kasivishva
25 GK Malaysia MAS Siti Shamimie Juhan
26 FW Singapore SGP Nur Izzati Rosni
27 MF Malaysia MAS Nur Mecca Rania
28 GK Malaysia MAS Nour Rashidah
29 MF Singapore SGP Ernie Sulastri
30 MF Malaysia MAS Ayuna Anjani Lamsin

Management

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Coaching staff[6]

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Postion Staff
Head coach Malaysia Osmera Omaro
Assistant coach Malaysia Felicia Adele
Malaysia Noorul Hasrul Ameen
Malaysia Mohammad Zool Hilmy
Goalkeeper coach Malaysia Nasril Mat Nourdin
Malaysia Aizat Roslim
Fitness coach Malaysia Khairulanwar Isa
Team doctor Malaysia Pranava Singham Murugiah
Physiotherapist Malaysia Nur Errina Ayunni

Source: Selangor FC

Records and statistics

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List of seasons

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List of Selangor F.C. Women seasons
Season League Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos TSRC Top goalscorers Goals[a] Ref.
2022 National Women's League 10 8 1 1 49 5 +44 25 2nd 4th Malaysia Mecca Rania 12 [7]
2023 National Women's League 8 1 2 5 3 17 –12 5 5th Malaysia Dian Aqilah 2 [8]
2024 National Women's League 14 9 2 3 49 6 +43 29 3rd Malaysia Ainsyah Murad 15 [9]

Matches

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  • First competitive match: Selangor 6–0 ATM, National Women's League (Central Zone), 4 June 2022[10]
  • First home match: Selangor 0–0 Kelana United at MBSJ Arena, National Women's League, 20 August 2023[11]
  • First away match: Malaysian University 0–1 Selangor at UiTM Stadium, National Women's League, 5 August 2023

Record wins

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  • Record win: Selangor 15–0 Real CJ, National Women's League, 13 October 2024[12]
  • Record home win: Selangor 15–0 Real CJ at UiTM Stadium, National Women's League, 13 October 2024
  • Record away win: Real CJ 0–9 Selangor at Penang State Stadium, National Women's League, 21 July 2024[13]

Record defeats

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  • Record defeat: Selangor 0–5 SSM Pahang, National Women's League, 2 November 2023[14]
  • Record home defeat: Selangor 0–5 SSM Pahang at Sepang Municipal Council Mini Stadium, National Women's League, 2 November 2023
  • Record away defeat: Sabah 3–0 Selangor at Likas Stadium, National Women's League, 29 October 2023[15]

Player records

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  • First goal: Fadhatul Najwa against ATM, National Women's League (Central Zone), 4 June 2022
  • First penalty goal: Nur Fazira against ATM, National Women's League (Central Zone), 4 June 2022[16]
  • First assist: Nabila Jamin against ATM, National Women's League (Central Zone), 4 June 2022
  • First clean sheet: Norazizah Nazri against ATM, National Women's League (Central Zone), 4 June 2022

All-time top goalscorers

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As of 21 December 2024, last competitive match against Malaysian University.

Rank Player Goals
1 Malaysia Ainsyah Murad 15
2 Malaysia Dian Aqilah 14
3 Malaysia Mecca Rania 12
4 Malaysia Adrienna Zamzaihiri 10
5 Malaysia Intan Sarah 8
6 Malaysia Nur Syafiqah 6
7 Malaysia Hannani Adriana 5
Malaysia Nur Fazira 5
Malaysia Siti Nabila 5
10 Malaysia Najwa Irdina 4
Malaysia Hanis Farhana 4

All-time most assist

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As of 21 December 2024, last competitive match against Malaysian University.

Rank Player Assists
1 Malaysia Ainsyah Murad 10
2 Malaysia Lyana Soberi 6
3 Malaysia Adrienna Zamzaihiri 4
Malaysia Dian Aqilah 4
Malaysia Imanina Aqilah 4
6 Malaysia Amirah Rahman 2
Malaysia Nuratiqah Batrisya 2
Malaysia Nurin Manan 2
Malaysia Hamira Yusma 2

All-time most clean sheets

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As of 2 November 2024, last competitive match gain clean sheet against Red Eagles SC.

Rank Player Clean sheets
1 Malaysia Ezza Ashikin 6
2 Malaysia Dalia Eliessa 4

FAS competition statistics

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Competitions organized by FAS will be segregated as they are not competitive competitions.

List of seasons

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List of Selangor F.C. Women seasons in FAS competition
Season League Cup Top goalscorers Ref.
League Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos Playoffs FA CC SC Player Goals
2024 Super League 6 3 2 1 18 4 +14 11 3rd QF QF DNQ Malaysia Najwa Irdina 5 [17]

Notes

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  1. ^ Only competitive matches are counted.

References

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