Home ground for Perak FA football teams, Perak Stadium was built in 1997 then was further renovated in 1999 at a cost of RM 1,949,000 by the Perak state government. It was put under the administration of the Ipoh City Council, which oversees the general upkeep of the stadium until this day. Located in Kampung Simee in Ipoh, Perak. It is part of a large complex called the DBI Sports Complex also known as Kompleks Sukan Dewan Bandaraya Ipoh, which houses the majority of sporting facilities used by players representing the state of Perak such as the Velodrome (cycling), Indera Mulia Stadium (indoor stadium) and the Sultan Azlan Shah Stadium (hockey).
Perak Stadium capacity of the stadium is 42,500 and has two types of seating; grandstand seating and normal seating. Only those seating in the grandstand are sheltered from the elements of nature and it boasts a press box and a VIP section.
Technically Perak Stadium features a standard football pitch and an IAAF-certified synthetic running track. Other facilities, Perak Stadium has monochromatic video matrix scoreboard and a notoriously problematic flood light system. There are four flood light towers surrounding the stadium and about 50% fail to light up when it is needed.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Perak FA Joma football shirt 2005/06 season




Perak FA with new football team kits supplier from Spainish sportswear Joma in 2005-06 season, most of their regular players from 2005 season. Steve Darby the new Perak FA head coach replaces the Brazillian Toni Netto, coach the team since 2003 season. Steve Darby from England also well known throughout Asia as a pundit for ESPN Star Sports. In his first season with Perak FA, Steve Darby not make much impact in Malaysia League tournament the only title Perak FA hold is Charity Shield (Sumbangsih Cup) in December 3, 2006 when humiliate Selangor FA home ground fan 4-1.
Perak FA football match results in their 2005-06 season :
1. 3rd places in Malaysia Super League
2. Defeated by Perlis 1-0 at Quaterfinals in FA Cup.
3. Lost their places to the final against Perlis with agregate 2-1 in Malaysia Cup Semifinals.
Photo source from yob4ever.com
Perak FA Diadora Football shirt 2005 season

Perak FA last year with Toni Neto from Brazil as the clubs head coach since 2003 season. Perak FA with Italian kit supplier Diadora for home, away and third for 2005 tournament.
Perak FA worn away all white kits an the 2005 season Malaysia FA Cup final againts Selangor on September 24 at Shah Alam Stadium, Shah Alam (Selangor home ground). Selangor FA beat Perak FA 4-2 with Abdoulaye Traore and Mohd Noor Ismail ex-national striker are scorer that night for Perak FA.
However Perak FA have Sultan Ahmad Shah trophy after winning Charity Shield (Sumbangsih Cup) on January 29 on their opening season match at Stadium Utama, Kangar in Perlis. Perak FA won 4-2 on penalty shootouts after still draw 2-2 after extra times. Perak FA worn 3rd shirt in that match. Keita Mandjou their prolific top scorer net for all goals.
Perak FA match results for 2005 season :
1. Malaysia Cup manage get into semifinals after defeat by Perlis on 3-1 aggregate. Perak FA lost 1-2 in their home ground and 0-1 in away ground.
2. Perak FA only in 3rd places in Malaysia Super League table and Keita Mandjou with 23 goals and Frank Seator 22 goals (all goals from Super League, Malaysia Cup and FA Cup)
23-Hamsani Ahmad, 14-V.Thirumurugan, 5-Syamsul Saad, 4-Marian Juhas (Slovakia), 8-Chan Wing Hoong, 6-Shahrulnizam Mustapa, 17-K.Nantha Kumar, 20-Hairul Izuan Rani, 7-Ahmad Shahrul Azhar Sofian, 18-K.Yoganathan, 21-Rafdi Rashid, 10-Keita Mandjou (Guinea), 19-Mohd Noor Ismail, 13-R.Surendren, 11-Abdoulaye Traore (Bukina Faso) and Frank Seator (Liberia)
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