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Malaysia Liga A1 Semi Pro 10/18 09:07 - Melaka FC v Sarawak United L 2-0
Malaysia Liga A1 Semi Pro 10/07 08:45 - PIB FC v Sarawak United L 6-1
Malaysia Liga A1 Semi Pro 09/23 08:15 - Sarawak United v Imigresen FC L 0-4
Malaysia Liga A1 Semi Pro 09/02 08:15 - Sarawak United v KSR Sains L 2-4
Malaysia Liga A1 Semi Pro 08/27 08:45 - KL Rovers v Sarawak United L 6-1
Malaysia Liga A1 Semi Pro 08/22 08:45 - Malaysia University v Sarawak United L 5-1
Malaysia Liga A1 Semi Pro 08/05 08:45 - Malaysia University v Sarawak United - View
Malaysia Liga A1 Semi Pro 07/30 08:15 - Sarawak United v Bukit Tambun FC L 1-3
Malaysia Liga A1 Semi Pro 07/22 08:15 - Sarawak United v Harini KS FC L 0-2
Malaysia Liga A1 Semi Pro 07/08 08:15 - Sarawak United v Ironi Kyriat Ata L 0-3
Malaysia Liga A1 Semi Pro 07/02 08:15 - Sarawak United v R-Millette/Zimmerman L 1-4
Malaysia Liga A1 Semi Pro 06/24 08:45 - Armed Forces FC v Sarawak United L 4-2

Wikipedia - Sarawak United FC

Sarawak United Football Club was a professional football club based in Sarawak, Malaysia. The club didn't compete in the 2023 Malaysia Super League due to a failed licensing appeal.

History

Founded in 1974 as the Malaysia Malays' Football Association football team, the club changed its name to Selangor Malays' Football Association football team when competing in the 2017 Malaysia FAM League season. They were rebranded again as Selangor United for the 2018 Malaysia FAM Cup season. Unfortunately, Selangor United did not last long in the game as the team faced financial difficulties. In 2019, the club was bought over by the FAS and the new owners subsequently rebranded the club as Sarawak United.

With FAS buying and rebranding the team, the move was a win-win situation for FAS, because thanks to the move, FAS has made sure that a team representing the Malaysian state of Sarawak is playing in the 2020 Malaysia Premier League. All that happened after the main football team run by FAS to compete in the Malaysia Premier League at the time, known as the Sarawak FA state football team, were relegated to the Malaysian third-tier division, the Malaysia M3 League in 2019. In 2020, the Malaysia Premier League however saw the participation of two Sarawak-based football clubs with Kuching City being promoted to the Malaysia Premier League that year.

2016 season

  • Malaysia Malays' Football Association entered the Malaysian football league competition in 2016 season.
  • The team is managed by the Selangor Malays' Football Association, an affiliate of Malaysia Malays' Football Association. The team finished 2016 season in seventh place.

2017 season

  • Starting from 2017 season, the team has been rebranded to Selangor Malays' Football Association as an effort to bring in local area support. The club has managed advanced to second round of 2017 Malaysia FA Cup after defeating SAMB.
  • However, they were knocked out from the tournament after a defeat of 0–3 against Perak.

2018 season

  • They were re-branded again as Selangor United in 2018. The club succeeded in winning the semi-final in the knock-out stage of the 2018 Malaysia FAM Cup, and were promoted to Premier League as finalists, even though they were beaten in the final 0–2 by Terengganu City.

2019 season

  • The club made their debut into professional football for the 2019 Malaysia Premier League, the second-tier professional football league in Malaysia. They finished 9th in the league by the end of the season.
  • In the December 2019, the club were bought over by the Football Association of Sarawak (FAS) after the Selangor Malays Football Association stop receiving fund from the Selangor State government and were forced to get rid of the team.
**Sarawak United Football Club** is a professional soccer team based in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. Established in 2016, the club has quickly become a prominent force in Malaysian football, competing in the Malaysian Football League. Sarawak United is known for its passionate fan base, who proudly support the team at their home ground, the Sarawak Stadium, which boasts a vibrant atmosphere during match days.

The team's colors, red and white, symbolize the spirit and resilience of the Sarawakian people. Sarawak United is committed to developing local talent and promoting football in the region, often integrating homegrown players into their squad. The club's vision extends beyond the pitch, as it actively engages with the community through various outreach programs and initiatives aimed at fostering a love for the sport among the youth.

With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, Sarawak United aims to achieve success in both domestic and regional competitions, striving to bring glory to Sarawak and its supporters. The club's motto reflects its dedication to excellence and unity, making it a beloved institution in Malaysian football.