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'''Mataba Defence Forces Football Club''' or '''MDFFC''' is a Matabese developmental football club in [[Mataba]]. The team is in direct control under the [[Mataba Football Federation|Matabese football federation]]. MDFFC are one of the few football clubs in the world which place an age restriction on team members while playing in a top-flight professional league. They play in the [[Liga Mataba]].  
'''Mataba Defence Forces Football Club''' or '''MDFFC''' is a Matabese professional football club in [[Mataba]] which plays in the [[Liga Mataba]]. Despite their name, membership of the Defence Forces was not a prerequisite for players representing the team, and several international players have played for them.  


== History ==
== History ==
=== Mataba Athletic Assocation Defenders SC ===
The Defenders were founded by the Matabese Athletic Association to give local soldiers a way to express their pastime and intrests into Matabese football. The team would compete in the Matabese Lower Divisions where they would rarely finish top of the league more frequently at the bottom due to lack of funding and facilities.
The Defenders were founded by the Matabese Athletic Association to give local soldiers a way to express their pastime and intrests into Matabese football. The team would compete in the Matabese Lower Divisions where they would rarely finish top of the league more frequently at the bottom due to lack of funding and facilities.


The club was soon disbanded by the Matabese Athletic Association as they couldn't find a proper investor for the club and the government back then was too focused on their own football club than caring for the region's soldiers. All players were released and the club wasn't seen again for a very long time as the Matabese Athletic Association decided to hide such embarrassment from the public eye.
The club was soon disbanded by the Matabese Athletic Association as they couldn't find a proper investor for the club and the government back then was too focused on their own football club than caring for the region's soldiers. All players were released and the club wasn't seen again for a very long time as the Matabese Athletic Association decided to hide such embarrassment from the public eye.


MDFFC would finally return to the football scene this time as a full professional team as this time it would serve as a club for military servicemen aged 19-21 to focus on their professional career and also serving Mataba as part of the [[National Service Law]]. The club was only limited to players who played professional football for 1 season or was a youth acaddemy product of a top division side in [[Eura]].  
=== MDFFC ===
 
MDFFC would finally return to the football scene this time as a full professional team as this time it was properly funded and backed by the [[Daau]]-led Starblam Sports Investment group. However things didn't go to plan when the club was rock bottom midway into the season. The club would then bring in Ismaily Al-Arab who was drafted from [[DNTP]] to join the club. It was then announced the club was also going to sign 2 more foreigners to help the club gain a better finish in the league.  
== Goal ==
MDFFC was founded to enter the Liga Mataba in order to give exposure to the players which are currently serving in the Defence Force as national servicemen while helping them gear up to play overseas once they complete their national service under Mataba. Most of the players are under-23 with an allowance of up to 5 overaged players registered per season and a max of 3 overaged players playing on the field.


Players are to stay with the team for 1 season on loan from their parent club until they finish their National Service and move on with their careers. Players may also choose to remain with the team if needed.
The Defenders also sacked Dauian manager Nazrul Jazulrani and signed local star manager Nabil Wan Qingkal to help the team move up in the league standings. It was also then announced that another DNTP graduate, Samuel Kettleworth would be joining the club after the club announced the arrival of Ismaily Al-Arab.  


== Stadium ==
== Stadium ==
MDFFC as a semi-professional football club has its office located in Mataba Business District.
MDFFC as professional football club has its office located in Mataba Business District.


The club plays its games in the [[Pafle Institution Pitch]] which is under the [[Pafle Institution]].
The defenders used to play in the [[Pafle Institution Pitch]] until they moved back to [[Peflangoon Stadium]] in Pafle District.


== Players ==
== Players ==

Revision as of 09:25, 21 January 2023

MDFFC
Full name Mataba Defence Forces Football Club
Nickname(s) Defenders
Founded 2022
Ground Pafle Institution Pitch
(capacity: 700)
Owner MFF
Manager Daau Nazrul Jazulrani
League Liga Mataba
2022–23 TBD

Mataba Defence Forces Football Club or MDFFC is a Matabese professional football club in Mataba which plays in the Liga Mataba. Despite their name, membership of the Defence Forces was not a prerequisite for players representing the team, and several international players have played for them.

History

Mataba Athletic Assocation Defenders SC

The Defenders were founded by the Matabese Athletic Association to give local soldiers a way to express their pastime and intrests into Matabese football. The team would compete in the Matabese Lower Divisions where they would rarely finish top of the league more frequently at the bottom due to lack of funding and facilities.

The club was soon disbanded by the Matabese Athletic Association as they couldn't find a proper investor for the club and the government back then was too focused on their own football club than caring for the region's soldiers. All players were released and the club wasn't seen again for a very long time as the Matabese Athletic Association decided to hide such embarrassment from the public eye.

MDFFC

MDFFC would finally return to the football scene this time as a full professional team as this time it was properly funded and backed by the Daau-led Starblam Sports Investment group. However things didn't go to plan when the club was rock bottom midway into the season. The club would then bring in Ismaily Al-Arab who was drafted from DNTP to join the club. It was then announced the club was also going to sign 2 more foreigners to help the club gain a better finish in the league.

The Defenders also sacked Dauian manager Nazrul Jazulrani and signed local star manager Nabil Wan Qingkal to help the team move up in the league standings. It was also then announced that another DNTP graduate, Samuel Kettleworth would be joining the club after the club announced the arrival of Ismaily Al-Arab.

Stadium

MDFFC as professional football club has its office located in Mataba Business District.

The defenders used to play in the Pafle Institution Pitch until they moved back to Peflangoon Stadium in Pafle District.

Players

First team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FMF eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FMF nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Mataba GK Erun Dulugozu
2 Mataba DF Singh Rahman
3 Mataba DF Gil Rahman
4 Mataba DF Martin Fray
5 Mataba DF Alexandre Janovic
6 Mataba DF James Hedlunder
7 Mataba MF Johnny Colaco (captain)
8 Mataba MF Hasan Bergochaev
9 Mataba FW Wang Zhenqiu
10 Mataba FW Behkhan Mingaev
11 Mataba FW Henry Moore
No. Position Player
12 Mataba MF Jean Carrilo
13 Mataba GK Fung Long Hin
14 Mataba DF Niklas Rahmad
15 Mataba MF Beckham Roony
16 Mataba DF Yang Dalei
17 Mataba DF Kevin Gurung
18 Mataba FW Che Hassan Che Halid
19 Mataba DF Ali Rahman
20 Mataba MF Remi Janovic
21 Mataba FW Caspar Nilsson
Mataba DF Ismaily Al-Arab

Overaged players: Johnny Colaco (24), Remi Janovic (25), Che Hassan Che Halid (24). Jean Carrilo (33)