Results

Malaysia Regional League 12/10 08:55 - DRB-Hicom FC v JLJ Diraja W 4-1
Malaysia Regional League 11/02 07:27 - Tentera Darat v DRB-Hicom FC D 0-0
Malaysia Premier League 10/21 08:45 - DRB-Hicom FC v Johor Darul Takzim II D 0-0
Malaysia Premier League 09/23 12:58 - Negeri Sembilan v DRB-Hicom FC D 1-1
Malaysia Premier League 09/09 08:39 - DRB-Hicom FC v Sabah D 2-2

Wikipedia - DRB-Hicom F.C.

DRB-HICOM Football Club is a football club established to compete in Malaysia football league. The team played in the Malaysia Premier League (the second tier of the country's professional league – Liga M) since 2010 until 2016 before they withdrew from the league. It was simultaneously decided that the club's 2nd team (previously known as DRB-HICOM 2) to remain competing in an amateur league. Therefore, DRB-HICOM FC remained competing in the Kuala Lumpur Football Association (KLFA) League, where they have played since 2014. This team is composed of employees of DRB-HICOM Group of Companies and experienced local players.

The club is commonly known as The Great Bees (D'GreatBees), and previously used Proton City Stadium in Tanjung Malim as their official home ground. The well-facilitated stadium currently has a capacity for 3,000 fans. However, since it now plays in a league in the Klang Valley, DRB-HICOM FC is now based in Glenmarie, Shah Alam; the PROTON Casting Plant field is about 3 km away from the headquarters of DRB-HICOM Berhad. The conglomerate owns 50.1% of national carmaker PROTON.

History

The club was established in 2008 as Pos Malaysia Football Club, by the national postal company Pos Malaysia Berhad [1]. Then in 2011, DRB-HICOM acquired the business from the government's investment arm, Khazanah Nasional, and in 2012, efforts began to take root to adopt the DRB-HICOM brand as the club's name. This was finalised in 2014, and the club's current name was formalised. A year after its formation, Pos Malaysia FC played in the FAM Cup[], the third-tier of the Malaysian Football League. The debut season was a successful one, emerging as champions of the 8-team tournament. En route, they recorded a W-D-L record of 11–3–2, scoring 29 goals and letting in 11. Promotion to the second tier Malaysia Premier League in 2010 was approved after Football Association of Malaysia's Local Competitions Committee approved the promotion. Their debut season in the league saw Pos FC finishing the season in eighth place in the 12-team competition. Subsequently, their performance was as follows: -

2011 - 9th place

2012 - 7th place

2013 - 6th place

2014 (as DRB-HICOM FC) - 7th place

2015 - 10th place

2016 (Final season 1st team compete in professional league) - 7th place

The company sees the existence of the club as an internal corporate social responsibility effort. It presents employees with a platform to showcase their other talents, which can potentially become an important avenue to uncover and nurture talents within the Group. These players can go on to become stars in the local as well as regional football arena in the future.

Since its inception, as a professional club, DRB-HICOM FC attracted local players and international footballers from Nigeria, Japan, Croatia, Ghana, Denmark and South Korea to don DRB-HICOM FC's colours and to continue building the club's reputation in the domestic league. Now as an amateur club, more locals are signed as players. In the 2017/18 season, it only had one foreign player.

DRB-Hicom FC is a professional soccer team based in Malaysia. The team is owned by the DRB-Hicom Group, a leading conglomerate in the country. Known for their strong work ethic and determination on the field, DRB-Hicom FC has a loyal fan base that supports them at every match.

The team is known for their skilled players and strategic gameplay, making them a formidable opponent in the Malaysian soccer league. With a history of success and a commitment to excellence, DRB-Hicom FC continues to strive for greatness and push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of soccer.

Off the field, DRB-Hicom FC is also involved in various community initiatives and charity work, demonstrating their commitment to giving back to the community that supports them. With a strong sense of camaraderie and teamwork, DRB-Hicom FC is a force to be reckoned with in the world of Malaysian soccer.