Mohd Badhri Mohd Radzi

Badhri is Kelantan's most successful captain, having led them won two consecutive league titles and several domestic cups.

After a successful season with Kelantan JPS, Badhri signed with PDRM in 2007 and clinched the Malaysia Premier League champions on the same year.

During that time he played under coach Norizan Bakar and under Khairul Anuar Ramli as the captain of the team.

Later on the season, he broke his leg during the match against Penang, consequently missed the 2009 Malaysia Cup final against Negeri Sembilan.

Kelantan needed a simple win to clinch the crown but they went on a rampage thrashing Perak 6–0 at the Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium in Kota Bharu enough for the defending champions to top the league again, regardless of the outcome in their two remaining matches.

Kelantan were simply in an uncompromising mood with inspirational midfielder Indra Putra in fiery form scoring a hat-trick in the 17th, 30th and 49th minutes.

Kelantan fans streamed into the Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium Kota Bharu to witness the historical moment of Badhri lifting up the much coveted Super League trophy after the game.

[12] Badhri was a captain of the team, when Kelantan created history by lifting the FA Cup for the first time after a 22-year wait when they narrowly beat Sime Darby 1–0 in the final match at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil.

Badhri has contributed to Kelantan's second goal against Arema with his corner from the left and glancing header by Mohammed Ghaddar.

[14] During AFC Cup quarter-finals first-leg match played at the Francouse Al-Hareeri Stadium, against Arbil, Badhri drew level from the spot kick in the 42nd minute for the half-time score 1–1.

But the physically stronger Iraqis turned on the heat after the breather with goals from Amjed Radhi (penalty) in the 50th, Abdulhussein Ahmed in the 64th and substitute Salih Sader with a brace in the 70th and 90th minutes respectively.

[15] During second-leg of Malaysia Cup semi-final against Selangor, Badhri scored second goal with a sublime free kick during injury-time.

[16] During the final match of Group G of the 2013 AFC Cup Badhri scored a splendid goal straight from a corner kick.

He possesses great footwork and is known for his precise passes in difficult situations, setting up his teammates for strikes on goal.

[26] 1 Includes Malaysia Charity Shield 2 Includes AFC Cup / AFC Champions League Besides his hectic schedule as a professional footballer, Badhri still finds time to run his nasi lemak stall known as 'Ajihs Nasi lemak 80 sen' with partner Ramadhan Rosli in Kota Bharu.

At first, he began the business as a part-time investment but fortunately it increasingly popular since the shop opened couple years back.

During return-leg of the 2012 Malaysia Cup semi-final, Badhri lifted his jersey to reveal a T-shirt with the words 'Ajihs Nasi Lemak 80 sen' after scoring a late free kick goal against Selangor at the Shah Alam Stadium.

From Pro Spec, Puma, Nike to Adidas his boots collection always maintain and kept neat in the cupboard.

After taking the Kelantan captain's armband in 2009, 'Piya' has been regularly used name by Malaysian football pundits to refer to Badhri Radzi.