Sultan FC

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Sultan FC
Full name Sultan Football Club
Nickname(s) Kings
Founded 2022
Ground Sultan Fadli Stadium
(capacity: 25,000)
Manager Daau Justin Smith
League Liga Mataba
2022–23 TBD

The Sultan's Football Club, commonly referred to Sultan FC, SFC or Kings is a Matabese professional football club competing in the Liga Mataba. The team currently plays their games in the Sultan Fadli Stadium in the captial region. Sultan FC is also the oldest current professional club in Mataba playing in the Liga Mataba, being founded in 1607, 1 year after the founding of Mataba.

The team is one of the biggest teams in Mataba and are commonly referred as the big 2 with Pahmer FC.

History

Early years

As Mataba's largest club, the club was founded by the 1st Sultan Tyer Jobbat who had a huge liking of football back then following the fouding of the country. He would name himself manager of the team and started his own football competition, the Jobbat Super League or JSL. Sultan FC then were mostly consisted of Royal workers and sometimes had former professionals from around the region to play league games with the team. The team was nicknamed the Kings as they went invincible once in the Jobbat Super League season, beating every team on their way. Before the founding of the Matabese League, Sultan FC were league champions of every edition of the Jobbat Super League, meaning the team has 10 Jobbat Super League trophies.

Matabese League

Following the reformation of the Matabese Football System, Sultan Tyer agreed to allow Sultan FC join the newly formed All-Matabese League or the Matabese League in short. The team however finished 3rd in the 10 team league, disappointing the Sultan who expected his team to win the league. This led to a huge reform of the club and allowed more talented academy players to move up the ranks and break into the first team squad. This allowed the club to produce Matabese talents such as Rajeet Surphanat, Alif Abdullah, Quentin Wang and other big name talents.

The club was also the first in the league to name a full under-20 squad for a league game as the team was strong enough to compete against the others.

Tyer Jobbat handed over the managerial duties to club legend Farhan Kimura as his health was declining and he had completed his goal of nuturing young talents.

Sultan FC won the Matabese League 5 times before eventually coming to a halt.

Death of the 1st Sultan

The death of Tyer Jobbat led to a civil war which saw most Sultan FC players be enlisted to the National Army to fight against Brother Jhan Tyer. The club was put in halt along with the league as a whole. The Sultan Stadium was used for wartime support for medical camps and for war-torn families to sleep and rest in. Sultan FC never returned to the stadium since.

Takeover by Idris Engka

The club would be taken over by Idris Engka as Matabese royal customs stated that all who ascended to the throne should be named president of the club. However as Idris wasn't as interested in football as others in the bloodline, he delegated the club to his personal advisor and cousin, Azih Muhammad. Azih would be named as manager following his successful application of a national A license which allowed him to coach the team.

Later years

The club would remain as a side project of the royal family and wasn't mentioned much in the royal documents as the family tried seperating ties between the football club and them.

Present

The club was reinstated as a Matabese royal family property as Sultan Rahndesh Fadli took over the throne. The club is now under his leadership and is managed by Dauian-Matabese footballing legend Justin Smith.

Liga Mataba

Sultan FC rejoined the top league of Mataba after being absent for the past 30 years or so, competing in the lower divisions due to the low funding and attention given by the royal family. The club's president is currently Rahndesh Fadli and its Sporting Director is crown prince Kinasha Rohamidi. The team was assembled in early January of 2022 with the Sultan stating that he wants to win the league again and bring glory to the club as his great grandfather once did.

The team would sign Ivan Spagnol of Vegno for an undisclosed fee in January 2023, marking him as the first foreigner the club has ever signed.

Sultan FC also is now partnered with Dauian youth team Nokia Academy in hopes of brining more high quality youth talents to the club and allow local talents to recieve better trainings overseas.

Players

First team squad

Notable former players

Honours