His arrival brought several changes in terms of how the team was managed, immediately seeing returns as Kelantan went on to finish as runners up of the Malaysian Premier League in his first year.
Kelantan performed consistently in the league, finishing second and ending their silverware drought by emphatically lifting the Malaysia Cup.
Then came 2011, when Kelantan lived up to expectations by winning the league title for the first time in their history as well as reaching another Malaysia Cup final.
Kelantan dominated Malaysian football by claiming a historic treble, while also reaching the quarter-finals of the AFC Cup in their maiden appearance.
In 2004, the presidency changed hands after Datuk Ahmad Yaakub Jazlan are given access to leading Kelantan football.
During the 2008 Malaysia Cup campaign, although Kelantan failed to qualify for the quarterfinal, the team showed improvement in the group stage.
She was the second woman in the country to be appointed as the president of a football association after Tunku Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah took the helm at Johor Darul Ta'zim in July 2016.
KAFA deputy president Afandi Hamzah in announcing the appointment of Bibi Ramjani said the woman entrepreneur would be leading the association for the 2018 to 2021 term.
[4] After departure of French Régis Laguesse, Englishman Peter Butler has been appointed as Kelantan coach on 28 September 2008.
[citation needed] On 15 November 2012, Butler has been appointed as Kelantan coach for the second time after M. Karathu resigned from his position in late 2012.
[citation needed] Peter Butler has resigned from his post all of sudden on 29 February 2012, a week before kick-off the 2009 Malaysia Cup.
He brought the first major trophy in Kelantan history in 2010 by winning the prestigious Malaysia Cup by beating Negeri Sembilan 2–1.
[citation needed] Somewhere in 2010, Sathianathan has been suspended for six months by Football Association of Malaysia for criticizing the league's fixture of 2009 season.
Karathu who also the former Perak coach 2009 has brought more success to the team when Kelantan won their first Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Cup and also clinched their first Malaysia Super League title in 2011.
[5][6] Bojan Hodak is MyTeam former head coach for three seasons since 2006 before he moved to Phom Penh Crown in the Cambodian League for six months.
The former Hull City skipper has a wealth of Premier League football experience and has also been capped by the Netherlands national team on four occasions.
Bulgarian Popov has been tasked to ensure Kelantan finish in the top four of the Super League and reach the semi-finals of the Malaysia Cup.
The interim president of Kelantan FA, Afandi Hamzah stated that Zahasmi's appointment was made after several discussion were held between the two parties.
M. Karathu first eleven was Kamaruzaman Wan Mohamad, Zahasmi Ismail, Mustapha Aziz, S. Silvarajoo, Zami Mohd Nor, Mohd Zaidi, Tuan Kamree Tuan Yahya, Hashim Mustapha and assisted by 3 import players Dimitri Kalkalnov, Michael Anthony and Kraljevic Marco.
Lebanese striker Mohammed Ghaddar scored the only goal of the match off a penalty kick, which was awarded rather controversially by referee Suhaiza Shukri in the 58th minute.
It was a historic day for Kelantan football as the east coast side finally completed a collection of titles in the Malaysia League at the National Stadium, Bukit Jalil.
Kelantan scored the goal in the 14th minute through midfielder Nor Farhan Muhammad through a pass from team captain, Badhri Radzi.
Kelantan's victorious coach B. Sathianathan refused to commit his future to the newly crowned Malaysia Cup champions as he awaits the result of an appeal against a six-month ban.
[20] In 2012, the club again lifted Malaysia Cup trophy after defeating newly promoted side, ATM FA 3–2 in the final and 2012 is the year that will always be remembered by "The Red Warriors" fans after they became the treble winner.