Petaling Jaya Rangers F.C.

[2][3][4] The initial uses the nickname Red Jets, which signify the club's connection with the AirAsia Group.

PJ Rangers regular kit colours are red and white for shirts, shorts and socks.

[2][1][12] For their first season in the national league, the club appointed Mohd Nidzam Jamil as the new head coach.

[1][5] Working together with the team, QPR will lent their expertise in training the players, local coaches and staff.

[23][21] At the end of the season, PJ Rangers finished second in the league's Group B and were defeated by Shahzan Muda FC 3–1 in the quarter-finals of the knock out stage.

In the 2018 Malaysia FAM Cup season, the team again achieved second place in Group B, and qualified for the knock-out stage.

PJ Rangers failed again at the penultimate stage, when they were defeated 4–3 on aggregate to Selangor United in the semi-finals.

[6] The original crest, adopted when the club was founded in 2011 features the logo of AirAsia as the main theme with the Allstars suffix.

[5][6] As of 2016[update], Petaling Jaya had a population of 619,925 which the club intended to engage via community programs.

[5][6] The club was founded in 2011 and owned by the AirAsia Group, a Malaysian low-cost airline headquartered in Sepang, Malaysia which is spearhead by Tony Fernandes who is also the chairman of Queens Park Rangers.

[6][7] The club also owns an amateur feeder team which is primarily made up of AirAsia staff.

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