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Immigration Football Club,[1] also known as Imigresen or IFC Malaysia, is a professional football club based in Putrajaya, Malaysia. They are playing in the Malaysia Super League from the 2025–26 season, after promotion from the Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League.[2] The club is also involved in the Malaysia FA Cup.[3]

Key Information

History

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The club was founded as Immigration in 2015 in Putrajaya, and participated in several competitions in the Klang Valley. The club has also been involved in the KLFA Super League.[4] Immigration competed in the Kuala Lumpur League where they ended as the 2019 runners-up and got promoted to the Malaysia M3 League.[5] On 23 February 2020, Immigration competed in the 2020 Malaysia FA Cup for the first time and won the 1st round match by 2–0 against Staroba. The remaining season was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The club competed in the 2023 Malaysia FA Cup and on 25 March they recorded a 1–0 win against BRM, before losing to Kuala Lumpur City by 2–0. In February 2025, Immigration ended as the 2024–25 Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League runners-up, gaining promotion to the Malaysia Super League for the first time.[6] During the 2025 Malaysia FA Cup round of 16 first leg fixture against Terengganu, Immigration won after João Pedro scored a stoppage time winner.

Crest

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Kit manufacturer and shirt sponsor

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Season Manufacturer Sponsor
2020 Sky Hawk NSK Trade City
2022 Zush redONE
2023 Let's Play Performance redONE
MBSB Bank
2024-2025 redONE
MBSB Bank
Zetrix
2025- al-Ikhsan Sport Weststar

Stadium

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Immigration used the UKM Bangi Stadium and the Stadium Merdeka since the inception of the club. From 2025–26 season, Immigration's home ground is the Batu Kawan Stadium.[7]

Players

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First-team squad

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As of September 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  MAS Zarif Irfan Hashimuddin
3 DF  BRA Vinicius Milani
4 DF  IRN Amirali Chegini
5 MF  BRA Pedro Santos
6 MF  MAS Azfar Fikri
7 FW  BDI Elvis Kamsoba
8 MF  MAS Nik Sharif Haseefy
9 FW  BRA João Pedro
10 MF  VEN Eduardo Sosa
11 MF  MAS Al-Hafiz Harun
12 DF  MAS Aiman Yusni
13 DF  MAS Loqman Hakim
15 DF  MAS Rizal Ghazali (captain)
17 FW  MYA Thiha Zaw
18 MF  MAS Abdul Halim Saari
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF  MAS Mior Dani
20 MF  MAS Fadzrul Danel
21 MF  MAS Fayadh Zulkifli
22 DF  MAS Hanafie Tokyo
25 FW  BRA Rafael Holstein
27 MF  MAS Syahmi Shamsudin
30 DF  MAS Heshamudin Ahmad
33 MF  MAS Nik Akif
35 GK  MAS Shaiful Wazizi Mohammad
37 DF  MAS Azmeer Aris
43 GK  MAS Farhan Abdul Majid
47 DF  MAS Farid Nezal
77 DF  THA Keron Ornchaiyaphum
90 FW  COL Wilmar Jordán Gil

Immigration FC II

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As of 1 August 2025[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  MAS Izarul Adli
2 DF  MAS Akif Afizi
3 DF  MAS Rafie Kamaruzzaman
4 DF  BRA Felipe De Lima
5 DF  MAS Afiq Azuan
6 DF  MAS Nasriq Baharom
9 DF  MAS Khairul Naim
10 FW  MAS Afiq Hilman
11 MF  MAS Adam Mukriz
12 MF  MAS Sahrizan Saidin
13 GK  MAS Farhan Abu Bakar
16 MF  MAS Furqan Azri
17 MF  MAS Hazim Abu Zaid
19 MF  MAS Wafi Badrul Zaman
21 MF  MAS Hafiz Kamal (captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 GK  MAS Hazeem Iman
23 DF  MAS Haziq Ridhwan
24 FW  MAS Hilmi Abdul Ghafar
27 MF  MAS Syahir Ishak
28 MF  MAS Bukhari Idris
29 MF  MAS Hazrin Jamil
33 DF  MAS Juzaerul Jasmi
42 MF  MAS Asyraf Zaquan
43 DF  MAS Naaim Firdaus
70 MF  MAS Shafi Azswad
73 MF  MAS Nadzwin Salleh
77 FW  TAN Said Khamis
81 DF  MAS Arif Ilham
94 MF  MAS Norzaiful Zaizurin
99 MF  MAS Krienraaj Maran

Club personnel

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As of August 2025
Position Name
President Malaysia Muhammad Syahmi Jaafar
Team manager Malaysia Iqmal Haqimie Abdullah
Chief operational officer Malaysia Al Naliq Hasmi Abu Hassan
Technical director Malaysia Ahmad Shahrul Azhar
Head coach Malaysia Yusri Che Lah
Assistant coach Malaysia Rusdi Suparman
Goalkeeping coach Malaysia Abdul Hadi Abdul Hamid
Fitness coach Malaysia Mohamad Naim Mohamad Sukri
Malaysia Firdaus Hassian
Match analyst Malaysia Es Lizuan Zahid Amir
Team doctor Malaysia Jasminder Singh Kulwant Singh
Malaysia Mohd Syahrizal Nadzir
Physio Malaysia Naim Shauqie Rusman
Malaysia 'Izzul Na'im Jamil
Masseur Malaysia Irfan Abdul Aziz
Kitman Malaysia Mohd Tasriq Fikrirullah Hamid
Malaysia Fakhruddin Abdul Aziz
Malaysia Nur Hazmie Hairani
Media officer Malaysia Tajul Ariffin Kamal Baharin

Head coaches

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Coach Years Honours
Malaysia Khalid A. Rashid 2019–2022
Malaysia Hamizar Hamdan 2022 2022 Malaysia M3 League third place
Malaysia Mat Zan Mat Aris 2022–2025 2023 Malaysia M3 League winner
2024–25 Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League runner-up
Malaysia Yusri Che Lah 2025–

Presidents

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Year President
2015–2020 Dato' Mohd Zulfikar bin Ahmad
2021–now Muhammad Syahmi bin Jaafar

Season by season record

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Season Division Position Malaysia Cup Malaysian FA Cup Malaysian Charity Shield Regional Top scorer (all competitions)
2015 KLFA Division 3 DNQ DNQ
2015–16 KLFA Division 2 DNQ DNQ
2016–17 KLFA Super League DNQ DNQ
2017–18 KLFA Super League 9th place DNQ DNQ
2019 KLFA Super League 2nd DNQ DNQ
20201 M3 League Season abandoned DNQ Round 2
2021 M3 League Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 M3 League 3rd DNQ Preliminary round Malaysia Firdaus Azizul (22)
2023 M3 League 1st DNQ Second round Malaysia Azim Rahim (25)
2024–25 A1 League 2nd DNQ DNQ Nigeria Thankgod Michael (21)
2025–26 Super League

^1 2020 season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, no promotion or league title was awarded

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated

Honours

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Domestic competitions

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League

References

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from Grokipedia
Immigration F.C., commonly known as Imigresen FC or IFC , is a professional football club based in , , that competes in the , the top tier of Malaysian football. The club, affiliated with the , was founded on January 1, 2014, and has risen through the leagues via competitive successes in lower divisions. In its early years, Immigration F.C. participated in regional competitions in the and the Kuala Lumpur League, where it finished as runners-up in 2019, earning promotion to the Malaysia M3 League. The club achieved significant milestones by winning the Malaysia M3 League championship in 2023 and securing second place in the A1 Semi-Pro League during the 2024/25 season, which promoted it to the for the 2025/26 campaign. In its debut season, as of November 2025, the team holds an 8th-place position after eight matches, with one win, three draws, four losses, and six points. Immigration F.C. maintains a squad of 29 players, including 10 foreign imports, with notable figures such as Malaysian Zarif Irfan, Iranian centre-back Amirali Chegini, and Brazilian centre-forward João Pedro. The club has been active in cup competitions, including a first-round victory in the in 2020 against Staroba FC by a 2–0 score. For the 2025/26 season, Immigration F.C. launched a secondary team to compete in the A1 League under its amateur branch, reflecting its commitment to developing talent across levels.

History

Formation and early years

Immigration F.C., officially known as Immigration Football Club, was founded in 2014 by the as a recreational team based in the region. The initiative aimed to promote team-building and fitness among department staff through organized football activities in the area. Initially operating as an amateur outfit, the club entered local competitions in the leagues, focusing on development and within the federal territories. Ownership remained under the , which provided administrative support and resources, while the early organizational structure emphasized volunteer involvement from department personnel in roles such as coaching and management. A key milestone in the club's formative period came in 2019, when Immigration F.C. achieved a runner-up finish in the League, earning promotion to the Malaysia M3 League for the following season. This accomplishment highlighted the team's rapid progress from recreational beginnings to competitive amateur status.

Rise through the leagues

Immigration F.C. made its entry into the Malaysia M3 League in 2020 after securing runners-up position in the 2019 League, marking the club's transition from amateur to semi-professional competition. The debut season was disrupted by the , resulting in its cancellation, though the team participated in the 2020 for the first time, advancing with a 2–0 victory over Staroba in the opening round. This early exposure highlighted the club's potential despite limited competitive play. The club stabilized in the M3 League over the following seasons, finishing third in the 2022 season. Building on this momentum, Immigration F.C. achieved a breakthrough in 2023 by clinching the M3 League championship, the MBSB Bank Championship, with an impressive 17 wins, 4 draws, and 3 losses in 24 matches, netting 53 goals while conceding just 15 for a +38 and 55 points. Key performances included a solid defensive record that limited opponents to under a goal per game on average, contributing to a win rate exceeding 70%. The club also advanced in the with a 1–0 first-round victory over BRM. This title secured automatic promotion to the higher-tier A1 Semi-Pro League for the 2024–25 season. Transitioning to the A1 Semi-Pro League in 2024–25, Immigration F.C. adapted quickly under stable management, finishing as runners-up behind champions Melaka F.C. and earning promotion to the Malaysia Super League. The campaign featured consistent results, with the team maintaining a competitive edge through effective player integration and tactical discipline, though specific match statistics underscore their offensive output in a more demanding division. Notable challenges during the M3 and Semi-Pro eras included investments in player development initiatives tied to the Immigration Department to nurture local talent and former officers. These efforts supported a win rate around 60% across promotions, emphasizing squad depth over individual stars.

Entry into the Super League

Immigration F.C. secured its entry into the Malaysia Super League on May 23, 2025, when the Malaysian Football League granted it an exceptional top-flight license under Article 15 of the Club Licensing Regulations, alongside Melaka F.C., following its runner-up finish in the 2024–25 A1 Semi-Pro League. Preparations for the 2025–26 season involved building a squad from scratch, as the club lacked access to feeder or youth teams from lower competitions, a challenge addressed through government-backed recruitment efforts. The official launch occurred on August 6, 2025, led by Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, marking the club's transition to professional status under the ownership of the Immigration Department of Malaysia. The Immigration Department's ownership has significantly influenced professional operations by providing institutional stability and resources, enabling compliance with licensing standards and facilitating the integration of departmental personnel into administrative roles. This governmental affiliation supported rapid squad assembly and infrastructure adaptations, including efforts to secure as the home venue in . Budget adjustments focused on meeting the league's financial fair play requirements, with salary expenditures capped at 80% of the annual budget to ensure sustainability amid the shift to full professionalism. In the ongoing 2025–26 season, Immigration F.C. has competed in eight matches as of November 19, 2025, securing eighth place in the standings with six points from one win, three draws, and four losses, alongside a goal tally of 6–17. Key results include a hard-fought 2–2 draw against Sabah F.C., demonstrating resilience in a high-scoring affair; a 1–1 draw with Negeri Sembilan F.C.; a 1–0 away victory over Penang F.C. on November 2, 2025, marking their sole win; and a 1–3 home defeat to Selangor F.C., where defensive vulnerabilities were exposed. To adapt to the professional level's demands, the club increased its foreign player quota, benefiting from a league-approved boost for newcomers that allowed up to five imports per matchday squad, leading to signings such as defender Rafael Holstein from an undisclosed club. Tactically, coach adjustments emphasized improved defensive transitions and attacking patterns, particularly in second halves, as seen in efforts to counter established teams' pressure during the match. These changes reflect a broader shift from semi- play to a more structured, competitive approach suited to the Super League's intensity.

Club identity

Name, nickname, and crest

Immigration Football Club, commonly abbreviated as IFC or referred to in Malay as Imigresen FC, is the official name of the football club based in , , and affiliated with the . The club originated in 2014 as a departmental and was formally established as a club in 2023. It has been known by its nickname "The Mighty " since its founding in 2014, reflecting the fierce and resilient spirit associated with the in Malaysian and symbolizing the department's role in safeguarding national borders. The club's crest was adopted upon its formation in 2014 and features a prominent tiger emblem at its center, embodying the "Mighty Tigers" moniker and evoking strength and vigilance. No major changes to the crest have occurred since its introduction, maintaining its representation of the club's deep connections to the Immigration Department, which oversees its operations and funding. In official materials, the crest appears on matchday kits, stationery, and digital platforms, serving as the primary branding element for announcements and league registrations. Among fans, it has become a symbol of pride, fostering a sense of unity between the club's identity and the broader mission of immigration enforcement in Malaysia.

Kits and sponsorship

Immigration F.C., known as Imigresen FC, has seen changes in its kit manufacturers since its in 2014. The club used Zush as its kit provider until 2022, transitioning to Performance for the 2023–25 seasons before switching to Al-Ikhsan Sports starting in the 2025–26 campaign. For the 2025–26 season, the home kit predominantly features green with red and yellow accents, reflecting the club's established color scheme. Away and third kits follow similar thematic variations, produced by Al-Ikhsan Sports to maintain consistency in design and quality for matches. The club's crest is prominently displayed on the left chest of all kits. The primary shirt sponsor is the (Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia), whose logo appears centrally on the front of the jersey, symbolizing the club's affiliation with the department. Additional co-sponsors and partners, including an official kit sponsor, are featured on sleeve, back, and shorts placements as listed on the club's official website. Sponsorship deals have evolved significantly since the club's inception, with major commitments secured by August 2025 to support its promotion to the Malaysia Super League. These partnerships, backed by the Immigration Department and corporate entities under the Home Ministry, have provided essential funding for professional operations, player acquisitions, and infrastructure, enabling sustained growth and competitiveness in higher divisions.

Facilities

Stadium

Batu Kawan Stadium, situated in , , has been the primary home venue for Immigration F.C. since the start of the 2025–26 season. The , also known as Penang State Stadium, boasts a of 40,000 and covers 55 acres within a larger 150-acre complex. Equipped with a FIFA-approved natural grass pitch measuring 105m x 68m and an IAAF-certified , the venue provides high-quality playing conditions suitable for professional matches. Seating is primarily covered in the main stands, offering protection from weather while accommodating large crowds, and additional facilities include floodlights for night games and ample parking. The transition to Stadium occurred in 2025 following the club's promotion to the , as the venue satisfies league mandates for minimum capacity (at least 25,000 seats), modern infrastructure, and safety standards to host top-tier competitions. This move addressed the need for a compliant facility beyond the club's previous lower-division setups. Owned and maintained by the via the Perbadanan Stadium & Kawasan Lapang Pulau Pinang (PSDKLPP), the stadium benefits from public funding and oversight, ensuring ongoing upkeep including pitch maintenance and renovations. Early 2025–26 season matches at have drawn modest attendances, totaling 2,274 across home games as of November 2025, averaging around 568 per league fixture despite the venue's large capacity. For instance, the Round of 16 first leg against attracted 410 spectators. The atmosphere remains vibrant and passionate, with supporters generating lively energy during tense encounters, such as the 2–2 draw with Sabah FC, where fans were noted for their relentless backing amid an entertaining contest.

Training facilities

Immigration F.C., headquartered at the Immigration Department of Malaysia in Putrajaya, benefits from institutional support that includes access to local resources for club operations, such as administrative infrastructure and potential ties to departmental facilities for player welfare. This setup facilitates the club's overall development, particularly for youth and reserve programs, with the reserve team, Immigration F.C. II, competing in the Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League as part of the club's structured pathway. In preparation for their debut in the during the 2025–26 season, the first team established a dedicated base at the Muda Agriculture Development Authority (MADA) headquarters stadium in Alor Star, , commencing intensive sessions in July 2025. This northern location was selected to align with the team's regional basing strategy, enabling focused professional development amid their transition to higher-level competition. The club's infrastructure investments in 2025 emphasized operational readiness for the , including logistical support for the relocated training setup, though specific details on expansions like additional pitches or medical centers remain tied to ongoing departmental collaborations.

Squad and staff

First-team squad

As of November 2025, Immigration F.C.'s first-team squad for the 2025–26 season consists of 29 players, blending experienced Malaysian talent with international recruits to bolster their promotion to the top flight. The team adheres to the league's quota allowing up to five foreign players in matchday squads, with a total of 10 non-Malaysian players on the roster providing depth across positions.

Goalkeepers

The goalkeeper unit features three Malaysian players, all contracted until May 31, 2026, emphasizing reliability in set-piece defense and distribution.
Player NameNationalityAgeContract Expiry
Zarif IrfanMalaysia3031/05/2026
Shaiful WaziziMalaysia2731/05/2026
Farhan Abdul MajidMalaysia2631/05/2026

Defenders

The defensive line includes seven Malaysians and three foreigners, focusing on a solid back-four formation with versatility for wing-back roles; key foreign signings like Amirali Chegini provide aerial strength and leadership from the center-back position. All contracts expire on May 31, 2026.
Player NameNationalityAgePosition
Amirali Chegini30Center-Back
Loqman Hakim27Center-Back
Hanafie Tokyo26Left-Back
Farid Nezal28Right-Back
Vinicius Milani24Center-Back
Keron Ornchaiyaphum25Left-Back
Azmeer Aris26Center-Back
Aiman Yusni23Right-Back
Rizal Ghazali33Right-Back
Heshamudin Ahmad26Center-Back

Midfielders

Midfield comprises four Malaysians and three Brazilians/Venezuelans, enabling a dynamic 4-3-3 setup with emphasis on creative playmaking; Eduardo Sosa and Rafael Holstein were pivotal signings for their vision and goal contributions in transition attacks. Contracts run to May 31, 2026.
Player NameNationalityAgePosition
Pedro Santos Filho27Defensive Midfield
Fadzrul Danel27Central Midfield
Halim Saari31Central Midfield
Mior Dani26Attacking Midfield
Eduardo Sosa29Attacking Midfield
Nik Akif26Central Midfield
Rafael Holstein25Attacking Midfield

Forwards

The forward line mixes five Malaysians with four internationals, prioritizing pace and finishing; Elvis Kamsoba and João Pedro stand out as key acquisitions for their wide threat and clinical scoring in the adaptation. All are signed until May 31, 2026.
Player NameNationalityAgePosition
Thiha Zaw31Left Winger
Fayadh Zulkifli27Center-Forward
Syahmi Shamsudin24Right Winger
Burundi/29Left Winger
Nur Azfar Fikri25Center-Forward
Nik Sharif Haseefy28Right Winger
Al-Hafiz Harun31Center-Forward
João Pedro BoeiraBrazil25Center-Forward
Colombia35Center-Forward
No major injuries or suspensions affect the squad as of November 2025, allowing full rotation options early in the season. The foreign contingent, including strategic additions like the Brazilian duo of Vinicius Milani and Pedro Santos Filho, has been instrumental in tactical shifts toward possession-based play under the current management.

Club personnel

Immigration F.C., officially known as Imigresen FC, is owned and operated by the , with its board of directors comprising senior officials from the department to align the club's activities with departmental objectives. The governance structure emphasizes administrative integration, ensuring that key decisions support both sporting ambitions and goals. The is Yusri bin Che Lah, appointed on July 1, 2025, ahead of the club's debut in the . Yusri, a 49-year-old from , previously managed teams including in the , where he focused on youth development and tactical discipline. He succeeded Mat Zan Mat Aris, who guided the club to its championship victory under the MBSB Bank Championship banner. Assisting Yusri is Rusdi bin Suparman as assistant , appointed in the lead-up to the 2025–26 season, bringing experience from prior roles within Malaysian lower-tier leagues. Abdul Hadi bin Abdul Hamid serves as goalkeeper coach, contributing to specialized training for the squad's defensive setup. The , Ahmad Shahrul Azhar bin Sofian, oversees and player recruitment, a role critical for the club's transition to professional status. Medical support is led by team doctor Jasminder Singh Kulwant Singh, supported by medical officer Mohd Syahrizal bin Mohd Nadzir and physiotherapist Muhamad Naim Shauqie bin Rusman, ensuring comprehensive health management amid the rigors of competition. Fitness coaching is handled by Mohamad Naim bin Mohamad Sukri and his assistant Muhammad Firdaus bin Hassian. Key administrators include vice president and team manager Mohd Iqmal Haqimie Abdullah, who coordinates operations, and chief operations officer Al-Naliq Hasmi bin Abu Hassan, managing logistics tied to departmental resources. Additional staff encompass match analyst Es Lizuan Zahid bin Amir for performance evaluation and media officer Tajul Arifin bin Kamal Baharin for . Recent changes for the 2025–26 season include Yusri's appointment and enhancements to the medical and fitness teams to meet standards, reflecting the club's preparation for higher-level challenges.

Records and statistics

Season-by-season record

Immigration F.C. has competed in Malaysian football since its founding in , initially in local competitions such as the League, where it finished as runners-up in 2019 to earn promotion to the national third tier. The club entered the Malaysia M3 League (third tier) in 2020, with seasons affected by the resulting in limited play. Full competitive records begin from the 2022 season onward in the national leagues, culminating in successive promotions: champions of the M3 League in 2023 to enter the A1 Semi-Pro League (second tier, formerly known as the ), and runners-up in 2024–25 to reach the (first tier) for 2025–26. The following table summarizes the club's performance in national leagues from 2022 to present. Data for 2020 and 2021 is incomplete due to disruptions, with the club participating in the M3 League but no final standings recorded.
SeasonDivisionPldWonDrnLstGFGAPtsPosNotes
2022M3 League (Tier 3)1810445223345thGroup stage (A); advanced to final series, overall 5th.
2023M3 League (Tier 3)2417435315551stChampions; promoted to A1 Semi-Pro League.
2024–25A1 Semi-Pro League (Tier 2)2818916220632ndRunners-up; automatic promotion to .
2025–26 (Tier 1)813461768thOngoing as of November 2025; first season in top flight.
Across documented full national league seasons (2022 group stage through 2024–25), Immigration F.C. has a win percentage of 64.3% (45 wins from 70 matches), with a strong goal-scoring record averaging 2.36 goals per game and a defensive average of 0.83 goals conceded per game. Home and away splits show slightly better performance at home (estimated 70% win rate from available data), though comprehensive splits are limited for earlier seasons.

Cup records

Immigration F.C. has participated in the , recording a first-round victory in 2020 by defeating Staroba FC 2–0. No further significant cup achievements have been recorded as of 2025.

Honours

Immigration F.C. secured its first major domestic honour by winning the (MBSB Bank Championship), clinching promotion to the for the following season. In the season finale on 21 October 2023, Immigration defeated Melaka F.C. 1–0 at Stadium Hang Tuah in Malacca, with Abdul Azim Rahim converting a penalty in the 34th minute to secure the victory. This result propelled the club to 55 points, edging out Kuala Lumpur Rovers F.C. by one point after Rovers' 1–1 draw with Harini F.T. earlier that day; Immigration finished with a superior goal difference of +38. The triumph marked a historic milestone for the club, founded in 2014, as its inaugural league title at the third tier of Malaysian football. In the 2024–25 Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League, Immigration finished as runners-up, earning promotion to the for the 2025–26 season. Earlier, the club achieved runners-up position in the 2019 League, which facilitated its entry into the national pyramid. No major international honours have been recorded as of 2025.

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