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Johor Darul Ta'zim II
Full nameJohor Darul Ta'zim Football Club II
NicknameSouthern Tigers
Short nameJDTII
Founded1955; 70 years ago (1955), as Johor FA
2014; 11 years ago (2014), as JDT II
GroundTan Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium Pasir Gudang Municipality Stadium
Capacity30,000
15,000
OwnerTunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim[1]
Head coachJosep Ferré
LeagueMalaysia A1 Semi-Pro League
2025–26TBD
Websitehttp://johorsoutherntigers.com.my/
Current season

Johor Darul Ta'zim Football Club II (/əˈhɔːr/; Malay: Kelab Bolasepak Johor Darul Ta'zim II) or simply JDT II is a feeder club for Johor Darul Ta'zim. The club plays in Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League from 2025–26, the second tier of the Malaysian football league system.

Club's names

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  • 1955–2006: Johor Football Association
  • 2006–2008: Johor Pihak Berkuasa Tempatan Pasir Gudang (merge with Pasir Gudang United F.C.)
  • 2009–2013: Johor Football Association
  • 2014–present: Johor Darul Ta'zim II Football Club (reserve team)

Stadium

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Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium

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Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium

Prior to 2020, Johor Darul Ta'zim II FC played their home games at Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium (Malay: Stadium Perbadanan Pasir Gudang).[2][3]

Tan Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium

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Tan Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium

Starting from 2020 season, Johor Darul Ta'zim II plays their home games at Tan Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium, after Johor Darul Ta'zim moved to Sultan Ibrahim Stadium.

Coordinates Location Stadium Capacity Year
1°27′43″N 103°53′53″E / 1.461967°N 103.898102°E / 1.461967; 103.898102 Pasir Gudang Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium
15,000 2013–2019
Larkin Tan Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium
30,000 2020–present

Players

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Current squad

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As of 1 August 2025[4]

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 Nur Lokman Abdullah
2 DF  MAS Dinesh Vikneswaran
4 DF  MAS Adam Daniel Mohamad
5 DF  MAS Shafizan Arshad
6 MF  MAS Rafiefikri Rosman
7 MF  MAS Najmuddin Akmal
8 MF  MAS Danish Irham
9 FW  MAS Raziq Abdul Rahman
10 MF  MAS Danish Syamer
11 FW  MAS Danie Asyraf
12 MF  MAS Ziad El Basheer
13 DF  MAS Ahmad Aysar Hadi (captain)
14 DF  MAS Irfan Zakwan
15 DF  MAS G. Pavithran
16 MF  MAS Irfan Shahkimi
17 MF  MAS Alif Abdul Mutalib
18 MF  MAS Daryl Sham
19 MF  MAS Aznil Hafiz Azhar
20 MF  MAS Danish Mohamad
21 DF  MAS Marwan Abdul Rahman
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 GK  MAS Zulhilmi Sharani
23 FW  MAS Naim Zainudin
24 DF  MAS Ariff Safwan
25 GK  MAS Hafiz Azizi Zamri
27 DF  MAS Fakrul Haikal Razali
28 DF  MAS Adam Farhan
29 MF  MAS Syukur Fariz
30 MF  MAS Danish Hakimi
31 DF  MAS Faris Danish
32 DF  MAS Muhammad Alif Ahmad
36 DF  MAS Ridwan Rosli
40 DF  ESP Miguel Ángel Cuesta
55 DF  MAS Junior Eldstål
60 MF  ENG Hong Wan
62 MF  MAS Mohamadou Sumareh
72 DF  MAS Ibrahim Manusi
76 MF  COL Jean Franco Casquete
99 MF  ESP Celso José Bermejo

Club records

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Year Position League FA Cup Malaysia Cup/Malaysia Challenge Cup Top scorer
2014 5th of 12 Malaysia Premier League Round of 32 Group Stage Spain Braulio Nobrega (9 goals)
2015 5th of 12 Malaysia Premier League Quarter-finals Group Stage Singapore Shahril Ishak (9 goals)
2016 3rd of 12 Malaysia Premier League Round of 32 Group Stage Brazil Paulo Rangel (23 goals)
2017 4th of 12 Malaysia Premier League Round of 32 DNQ Argentina Nicolás Fernández (12 goals)
2018 4th of 12 Malaysia Premier League DNQ Semi-finals Malaysia Darren Lok (8 goals)
2019 2nd of 11 Malaysia Premier League DNQ Champions Lebanon Mohamad Ghaddar (10 goals)
2020 5th of 12 Malaysia Premier League Cancelled Cancelled Spain Fernando Rodriguez (7 goals)
2021 4th of 11 Malaysia Premier League Cancelled Cancelled Spain Fernando Rodriguez (16 goals)
2022 1st of 10 Malaysia Premier League DNQ Cancelled Spain Fernando Rodriguez (8 goals)

Malaysia Daryl Sham (8 goals)

No competition
2025–26 Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League

Honours

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League

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Cups

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  • Winners (2): 1985,[6] 1991[8]
  • Runners-up (1): 1986[9]
  • Winners (1): 1998[10]
  • Winners (1): 1986[8]
  • Runners-up (2): 1992,[8] 1999[8]
  • Crown Prince of Johor Cup
  • Winners (1): 2012

International

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Coaching staff

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Position Staff
Manager Malaysia Mustaffa Kamal Shamsudin
Head coach Spain Ferre Ybarz Josep Maria
Assistant coach Argentina Gonzalo Sanz Zaballos
Malaysia Mahadzir Ahmad
Malaysia Amirul Hadi Zainal
Malaysia Ramlan Rashid
Fitness coach Spain Sanchez Ferre Pau
Goalkeeping coach Argentina Ribera Sanz Gabriel
Physiotherapist Malaysia Ahmad Syafiq Hakimi
Argentina Ruiz Pastor Pablo
Team Doctor Malaysia Shafiq Halim
Team Media Malaysia Zaki Akmal Abdul Latiff
Team Analyst Spain Pol Corpas Cuatrecasa
Nutritionist Malaysia Nurul Syafiqa Zulkifli
Kitman Malaysia Nuraimi Rahim
Malaysia Ahmad Norhapiza Basri

Coaching history

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Head coaches by years (since 2014)

Years Name Nationality
28 February 2014 Azmi Mohamed Malaysia
1 March 2014 – 8 April 2014 Rajko Magić Croatia
5 November 2014 – 10 May 2015 Goran Paulić Croatia
11 May 2015 – 30 November 2015 Nenad Baćina Croatia
1 January 2016 – 17 January 2017 Benjamin Mora Mexico
18 January 2017 – 19 June 2017 Hamzani Omar Malaysia
20 June 2017 – 9 August 2018 Benjamin Mora Mexico
9 August 2018 – 23 October 2019 Ervin Boban Croatia
6 November 2019 – 2020 Rafa Gil Spain

References

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  1. ^ The Independent (8 October 2016). "Venga's picture of Prince eyeing Chuan-Jin at Causeway Challenge amuses". The Independent (Singapore).
  2. ^ "Corporation Stadium Rental". Pasir Gudang Municipal Council. Archived from the original on 15 September 2012.
  3. ^ "Harimau Muda 'B' vs Tanjong Pagar United (May 14, Tuesday, 4.45 p.m, Pasir Gudang Stadium)". S.League. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
  4. ^ "JDT II 2025-26 Player List". Football Association of Malaysia.
  5. ^ "Malaysia – List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  6. ^ a b "Malaysia 1985". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  7. ^ "Malaysia – List of Second Level Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  8. ^ a b c d "Malaysia – List of Cup Winners". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  9. ^ "Malaysia 1986". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  10. ^ "Malaysia 1998". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  11. ^ "Brunei – Football at the Brunei Merdeka Games". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
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