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|manager = {{team flag|Daau|name=Helme Panjang}} | |manager = {{team flag|Daau|name=Helme Panjang}} | ||
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Founded as Mataba's premier club, Mataba DPMM would gain a professional license in [[Daau]] after 2 years of waiting, they joined the [[Daau League]] 1 on 1st July 2002. This prompted the club to continue their ventures in Dauian football while fielding a full Matabese side prior to the international recognition of [[Mataba]]. | Founded as Mataba's premier club, Mataba DPMM would gain a professional license in [[Daau]] after 2 years of waiting, they joined the [[Daau League]] 1 on 1st July 2002. This prompted the club to continue their ventures in Dauian football while fielding a full Matabese side prior to the international recognition of [[Mataba]]. | ||
The club is the most successful Matabese club in the history of the region as the club has reached the [[Daau Super League|Dauian top flight]] once in its history and also achieved 4 Matabese Cup victories while playing overseas, the most titles a club has one since the cup's founding in 2017. Mataba DPMM was transferred under | The club is the most successful Matabese club in the history of the region as the club has reached the [[Daau Super League|Dauian top flight]] once in its history and also achieved 4 Matabese Cup victories while playing overseas, the most titles a club has one since the cup's founding in 2017. Mataba DPMM was transferred under [[Haikal el Hamid]], the cousin to the Matabese crown prince [[Mohammad Rahndesh]][[Kinasha Rohamidi|i]] on the 2nd of July 2002 following their application success to the [[Daau League]]. Following the takeover, it was rumored that the club would return to Mataba but was rejected due to the ambitions set by the new chairman. The Royals are highly regarded in Mataba due to their status and their financial prowess to operate in an overseas league. | ||
The | The club was relegated to the Daau League following a disappointing 2022-23 campaign but however applied for promotion to the 2024-25 Daau Super League season. | ||
==Players== | ==Players== | ||
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{{Fs player|no=91|nation=Mataba|name=[[Sugoma Farar]]|pos=FW}} | {{Fs player|no=91|nation=Mataba|name=[[Sugoma Farar]]|pos=FW}} | ||
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==Season-to-season record== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | |||
!Season | |||
!Tier | |||
!Division | |||
! Teams | |||
!Position | |||
!Home Stadium | |||
! [[All Dauian Cup]] | |||
![[Daau SuperShield|SuperShield]] | |||
!DNTP Under-21 League | |||
!DNTP Under-18 League | |||
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|[[2022–23 Daau Premier League|2022–23]] | |||
|2 | |||
|[[Daau Premier League|Premier League]] | |||
|10 | |||
|9 | |||
|[[Shahkok Stadium]] | |||
|''Did not participate'' | |||
| ''Did not participate'' | |||
|''Did not participate'' | |||
| ''Did not participate'' | |||
|- | |||
|2023–24 | |||
|3 | |||
|[[Daau League|Daau League North]] | |||
|8 | |||
|1 | |||
|[[Shahkok Stadium]] | |||
|''Did not participate'' | |||
|''Did not participate'' | |||
|''Did not participate'' | |||
|''Did not participate'' | |||
|} | |||
[[Category:Daau]] | [[Category:Daau]] | ||
[[Category:Football teams]] | [[Category:Football teams]] |
Latest revision as of 18:10, 19 July 2024
Full name | Mataba Di Paota Makato Muda Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | Royals |
Founded | 2000 |
Ground |
Shahkok Stadium (capacity: 6,664) |
Owner | Mataba DPMM. R |
Chairman | Haikal el Hamid |
Head coach | Helme Panjang |
League | Daau Premier League |
2022-23 | TBA |
Mataba Di Paota Makato Muda Football Club or in short Mataba DPMM is a professional football club in Mataba. Based in Mataba, the team plays in the Daau Premier League as part of the Mataba Football Project. The team plays all their games in Mataba in the Shahkok Stadium.
Founded by Makato Muda in 2000, the team was transferred to the Matabese Royal Family 2 years into the founding due to the club's success and has remained the same. The club won the Daau League in the 2003-04 season and has also won the Matabese Cup 4 times since its founding. Although never played in the Liga Mataba, DPMM is never comparable to Sultan FC as to the Matabese people, DPMM will always be the people's club.
History
Founded as Mataba's premier club, Mataba DPMM would gain a professional license in Daau after 2 years of waiting, they joined the Daau League 1 on 1st July 2002. This prompted the club to continue their ventures in Dauian football while fielding a full Matabese side prior to the international recognition of Mataba.
The club is the most successful Matabese club in the history of the region as the club has reached the Dauian top flight once in its history and also achieved 4 Matabese Cup victories while playing overseas, the most titles a club has one since the cup's founding in 2017. Mataba DPMM was transferred under Haikal el Hamid, the cousin to the Matabese crown prince Mohammad Rahndeshi on the 2nd of July 2002 following their application success to the Daau League. Following the takeover, it was rumored that the club would return to Mataba but was rejected due to the ambitions set by the new chairman. The Royals are highly regarded in Mataba due to their status and their financial prowess to operate in an overseas league.
The club was relegated to the Daau League following a disappointing 2022-23 campaign but however applied for promotion to the 2024-25 Daau Super League season.
Players
First team squad
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Mataba DPMM B
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Season-to-season record
Season | Tier | Division | Teams | Position | Home Stadium | All Dauian Cup | SuperShield | DNTP Under-21 League | DNTP Under-18 League |
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2022–23 | 2 | Premier League | 10 | 9 | Shahkok Stadium | Did not participate | Did not participate | Did not participate | Did not participate |
2023–24 | 3 | Daau League North | 8 | 1 | Shahkok Stadium | Did not participate | Did not participate | Did not participate | Did not participate |