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ARIFIYYAH REPRESENT: BANDA BAHARU CITY FC Official Name: Banda Baharu City Football Club Year Founded: 1321 Nickname: The Citizens 1424/1425 Hone Kit Location and Stadium City/State: Banda Sultan Nazhim II, Banda Baharu Stadium: Sultan Nazhim II Grand Stadium Capacity: 68,000 Known for its roaring atmosphere and iconic architecture, it’s the fortress of the Bandaran faithful. Achievements League Titles: 35 Wins FA Cups: 16 Wins League Cups (Sultan Arifiyyah Cup): 14 wins. Recent Success: Crowned Arifiyyah Premier League 2024/2025 champions. Clinched the FA Cup in the same season, completing a historic domestic double. Team Style and Tactics Playstyle: Possession-based football, controlling games with precision passing and strategic positioning. Style Rating: +2.5 Management and Players Management Team 1. President: Tuan Haji Azlan Hafiz bin Abdullah 2. Vice President: Encik Amirul Hakim bin Shahruddin 3. Chief Executive Officer (CEO): Puan Sri Nadia Khairunisa binti Zulkifli 4. Director of Football: Encik Fariz Aiman bin Razali 5. Financial Officer: Puan Sofea Nur Amirah binti Idris 6. Head of Media Relations: Encik Hakim Afdhal bin Rahman --- Coaching Staff 1. Head Coach: Encik Muhammad Zikri bin Syahmi 2. Assistant Coach: Encik Faizal Rizqi bin Rahmat 3. Goalkeeping Coach: Encik Shahril Iqbal bin Mansor 4. Fitness Coach: Encik Luqman Haziq bin Khalid 5. Tactical Analyst: Encik Arif Danish bin Mahfuz 6. Youth Development Coach: Encik Irfan Haikal bin Abdullah 7. Physiotherapist: Puan Aisyah Liyana binti Idris Banda Baharu City FC Squad List (1424/25 Season) Goalkeepers (3) 1. Amzar – GK – 35 2. Hafeez Harith – GK – 22 3. Syafiq Zharif – GK – 28 Defenders (8) 4. William Saliba – CB – 21 5. Shafiq Aiman – CB – 30 6. Rizqi Danish – CB/CDM – 26 7. Arif Danial – LB/CB – 25 8. Irfan Zulkarnain – LB – 21 9. Faiz Hilmi – RB/RWB – 27 10. Iskandar Haziq – RB/CB – 27 11. Syafiq Rizwan – LM/LB – 28 Midfielders (8) 12. Syameer Kutty – CDM/CM – 24 13. Hakimi Rashid – CDM/CM – 29 14. Ikhwan Firdaus – CM/CAM – 23 15. Adam Luqman – CAM/CM – 23 16. Faris Amir – CDM/CB – 28 17. Zulhilmi Hadi – RM/RW – 24 18. Aiman Khalid – RW/RM – 20 19. Syafiq Danish – LM/LW – 22 Forwards (3) 20. Luqman Hakim – ST – 20 21. Najib Razak – LW – 18 22. Hafiz Aqil – RW/ST – 22 Average Lineup Fan Culture Fan Name: Bandaran Known as some of the most passionate and creative fans in Arifiyyah. Famous for their tifos, displayed at every match, often blending artistry with powerful messages. Rivalries: A heated rivalry with Medina Arif FC, marked by intense matches and fan banter. A local rivalry with Kota Tinggi FC, fueled by regional pride. -
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EPISODE 2 Sultan Arif: "What’s good, everyone? Welcome back to The Royal Tea! Yeah, I know, it’s been a few weeks since episode one, but hey, we’re back, and we got a lot to spill today! I’m your host, Sultan Arif Nazhim Shah, and right here with me as always is my guy Jamal. Say what’s up, bro." Jamal: "What’s up, people? Yeah, we know you’ve all been waitin’. Life’s been a bit nuts lately, but we’re back in the studio. Gotta say, though, Arif, I thought royalty was supposed to be punctual." Sultan Arif: "Ha! Look who’s talking! You’re the one ghosting me. Anyway, let’s dive in. Episode two, we’re talkin’ budgets, trains, and a little football—so stay tuned. Let’s get into this budget first, yeah?" Jamal: "Alright, alright. So, Arif, you got the budget rundown from the cabinet. How’s it lookin’? You seemed pretty hyped." Sultan Arif: "Honestly? I’m super proud. The cabinet went all out. We prioritized health, infrastructure, and jobs, all in line with our goals for Arifiyyah. Everyone on the team did a killer job. Not a single dollar wasted, which is rare, right?" Jamal: "Gotta say, that’s impressive. I remember back in my day in politics—budgets were tight, and everyone wanted a piece of the pie. But tell me, what’s the big win this year?" Sultan Arif: "We’re talkin’ major investments in public healthcare and job creation. We upped the budget to keep clinics funded, plus training for more local medical staff. And then there’s job support—more apprenticeships, more training programs. It’s a game-changer, really." Jamal: "Mad respect. Nothing better than keepin’ the economy strong and people healthy. Good stuff. But, speaking of investments, let’s talk about that Trans-Auran high-speed rail. How’s that beast of a project going?" Sultan Arif: "Man, I’m pumped for that one! Progress has been steady, and once it’s up, we’re lookin’ at way faster travel across the country. It'll connect the big cities, help businesses grow, tourism’s gonna go through the roof. And not to mention, it'll make traveling so much more convenient for everyone." Jamal: "Imagine, just a few hours from one end of Arifiyyah to the other. People are gonna love it. But I’m curious—what’s the economic impact gonna look like? People wanna know if their tax money is gettin’ put to work." Sultan Arif: "Oh, for sure. The economy’s about to get a major boost. We’re talkin’ thousands of jobs during construction, more job opportunities once it’s running, and of course, faster trade routes. Plus, all the tourism and business opportunities that open up along the line? It’s gonna pay for itself down the road, no doubt." Jamal: "Man, if only we had that rail back in the day! Traveling up and down used to be a nightmare." Sultan Arif: "Don’t I know it. Alright, last topic—football, my guy. The World Cup’s coming up, and it’s gonna be Arifiyyah’s third time on the big stage. Got some high hopes this year." Jamal: "Ah, football! I feel like the whole country’s holdin’ its breath. You think we got a shot this time?" Sultan Arif: "Look, we’ve been puttin’ in the work. The team’s young but hungry. Plus, my brother Muhammad Nazhim’s on the squad again—he’s gonna give it everything he’s got. The kid’s been training like a madman, honestly. I think we’re gonna make it past the group stage this time." Jamal: "Nazhim’s a beast, man! Got that spark. He’s what, 26 now?" Sultan Arif: "Yep, 26 and already a key player. And I don’t say that just 'cause he's my brother. He’s been pushing the whole team to step it up. Everyone’s hungry for it. We just need to keep our heads straight and play smart." Jamal: "Well, I think the country’s ready. The World Cup’s got everyone hyped, and if we make it deep, that’s all anyone will talk about. So, what’s your message for Nazhim and the team?" Sultan Arif: "Man, just go out there, play your hearts out, and make us proud. Leave everything on the field, you know? And remember, all of Arifiyyah’s behind you." Jamal: "Couldn’t have said it better, my man. Well, that about wraps it up. We covered budgets, the high-speed rail, and World Cup fever. Anything else you wanna say to the people?" Sultan Arif: "Just wanna thank everyone for the support. We got a lot of exciting things ahead for Arifiyyah, and I couldn’t be prouder of this nation. Stay tuned for more episodes—promise we won’t keep you waiting this long next time!" Jamal: "For real! Thanks for listenin’, everyone. Don’t forget to subscribe, share, all that good stuff. Catch you next time on The Royal Tea!"
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EPISODE ONE Jamal: Yo, what's up everyone? Welcome to the first episode of The Royal Tea podcast. I'm Jamal, your favorite politician. And with me is everyone's favorite leader, Sultan Arif Nazhim Shah. How are you doing, your Highness? Can you tell us a little about this podcast? Arif: Hey everyone, peace out. Just call me Arif, man. This podcast is Jamal's idea. If you're wondering, we've been close friends since we were kids. We're like brothers, but from different worlds. So, this podcast is a new way for me to connect with you guys, whether you're from Arifiyyah or watching from around the world. You know Jamal, we young people are into this stuff. Even though I'm a leader, I'm still young and I want to do this. Jamal: Can you tell us more about your outfit today? Arif: Ah yes,this is like casual batik for holiday trip or something. Created by the Palace,designed by myself. I think we need to innovate our traditional wear into something modern but don't overdo. Like mine,simple yet cultured Jamal: So, your Highness, or I guess we can just call you Arif now, some of you might be wondering if this podcast is just for chatting? Nope, we'll be talking about your personal stuff, current events in the country, a bit of politics, and just having fun. We'll also invite other politicians and public figures to join us. Arif: Yeah, Jamal. So, for our first topic, why did you get kicked out of your party? (laughs) Jamal: Woah, that's a hot one. My answer is that it was the party's decision, so whatever. I've said it many times, I'm not pro-government, I just support what's right and fight what's wrong. My leader is just super jealous. Ten of my friends got kicked out too, so we're a gang now. 🤣 Arif: (Laughs) So what are your plans now? Jamal: Hmmm... Just doing podcasts, I think. I need a break from politics for a while. We can get back to playing basketball and badminton. What about you, anything exciting going on? Arif: As usual, a Sultan is never not busy. But yesterday, I visited the TARL national phase construction site with the Minister of Transportation. Alhamdulillah, in Arifiyyah, we expect the first six stations to be operational by the end of this year. I also had a meeting with our Chief Minister yesterday to discuss the 2025 budget, which will be presented soon. Jamal: (claps) That's our Sultan, always on top of his game. So, this episode has gone longer than we planned, huh? We just wanted to do a quick intro. So, that's it for today. Peace out everyone. Arif: Goodbye Arifiyyah, see you again in the next episode!
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SULTAN'S FOOTBALL CLUB Medina Arif- An unexpected announcement was made by His Majesty Sultan Arif Nazim Shah this morning. His Majesty has announced the establishment of a football team supervised under his personal company, Nazim Co. Nazhim FC, or given the title The Royal Knights, was inaugurated in Tuanku Nazhim's hall in his company's building. "This team was established to increase the competitiveness of the local league, although it will start competing in the state amateur league first. As a die-hard football fan, managing a football club has been my dream since a long time ago. I promise not to mix politics with football and comply with all the instructions that have been set by AFA", said His Majesty at the opening ceremony. "And no,my brother Muhammad has nothing to do with this club. It's his choice to play anywhere he wants and currently Nazhim FC is 100% under my company only. It will be funded by company's profit" he continues. Nazhim FC will start the first step in the Medina Arif Amateur League 1 which consists of 12 amateur teams in the state. However,Sultan Arif still admitted about his passion on his hometown and most loved club Arifian United Sultan Arif at the Nazhim FC Arena Logo of Nazhim FC,will be compete in Medina Arif Amatuer League 1 season 2024/2025
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Political Discussion on Arifiyyah's Recent Reforms Interviewer: Good evening, everyone. Welcome to "Political Insights." Tonight, we have an engaging discussion about the recent constitutional reforms in Arifiyyah,where our proudly young king, Sultan Arif Nazhim Shah, has been making significant changes. Our guests tonight are two distinguished political analysts, Mr. Karim Abdullah and Ms. Laila Rahman. Thank you both for joining us. Mr. Karim Abdullah: Thank you for having me. Ms. Laila Rahman: It’s a pleasure to be here. Interviewer: Let's dive right in. Sultan Arif Nazhim Shah, the fourth sultan in the history of Arifiyyah, has been undertaking substantial constitutional reforms. One notable action is reducing the executive and parliament's powers on foreign policy. Some view this as a move to restore the monarchy's full power, despite the Sultan's denial. Mr. Abdullah, what’s your take on this? Mr. Karim Abdullah: Well, it’s quite evident that the Sultan is steering the country in a direction where the monarchy holds more sway. While he denies wanting to restore the full power of the monarchy, his actions suggest otherwise. This move can be seen as a step back from democratic processes, potentially undermining the checks and balances that are crucial in modern governance. Interviewer: Ms. Rahman, do you share this view? Ms. Laila Rahman: I do see where Mr. Abdullah is coming from, but I believe there’s a different perspective to consider. Sultan Arif Nazhim Shah is a young and dynamic leader. His reforms might be an attempt to streamline foreign policy decisions, ensuring that Arifiyyah can respond more swiftly and effectively to global challenges. Given that over 80% of our population lives in urban areas, a more centralized approach could lead to better-coordinated and faster responses in international matters. Interviewer: Interesting points. Mr. Abdullah, what about the concerns from the radical opposition? They seem particularly worried about these changes. Mr. Karim Abdullah: The radical opposition has valid concerns. The reduction of parliamentary power can be seen as an erosion of democratic principles. It sets a dangerous precedent where the monarchy can unilaterally make decisions without sufficient oversight or input from elected representatives. This could lead to a concentration of power that may not always act in the best interest of the people. Ms. Laila Rahman: I agree that checks and balances are essential. However, we must also acknowledge the unique historical and cultural context of Arifiyyah. The monarchy has always played a significant role in our nation's identity. The Sultan’s actions might be aimed at preserving that heritage while also pushing the country forward. It’s a delicate balance, and while there are risks, there’s also potential for significant positive impact. Interviewer: The people of Arifiyyah haven’t reacted strongly to these changes yet. What do you think this silence indicates? Ms. Laila Rahman: It might indicate a level of trust and respect that the populace has for Sultan Arif Nazhim Shah. His leadership style and vision for the country could be resonating well with the citizens. Alternatively, it could also mean that people are still trying to understand the full implications of these reforms. Mr. Karim Abdullah: Or it could be a sign of apprehension. People might be waiting to see how these changes play out before expressing their opinions. In a semi-absolute monarchy, voicing dissent can be risky, so there might be an undercurrent of concern that isn’t being openly expressed. Interviewer: In closing, what would you say is the best way forward for Arifiyyah, considering these recent reforms? Ms. Laila Rahman: I believe the best way forward is a balanced approach. The Sultan should continue his reforms but ensure that there is adequate consultation with the executive and parliament. This way, we can achieve both efficiency and maintain democratic integrity. Mr. Karim Abdullah: I agree. It’s crucial for the Sultan to engage with all political factions and the public. Transparency and dialogue will be key in navigating these reforms and ensuring that they truly benefit Arifiyyah as a whole. Interviewer: Thank you both for your insightful perspectives. This concludes our discussion on the recent constitutional reforms in Arifiyyah. Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story. Good night.
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EXTRA RESTDAY,EXTRA GRIND In a world cup opener, the Arifiyyah Rugby Federation, known as the Mighty Orangutan, faced a tough defeat against Peourouin with a final score of 17-7. The match, held at the Garner Swoop Stadium, saw the Mighty Orangutan struggle to penetrate Peourouin's robust defense. Despite a valiant effort and moments of brilliance, the Mighty Orangutan were unable to capitalize on key opportunities, leading to a setback in their campaign. The loss has sparked a period of intense reflection and regrouping for the team. With a scheduled rest day on matchday two, the Mighty Orangutan are seizing the opportunity to fine-tune their strategies and address weaknesses exposed during the Peourouin match. Coaches and players alike are focusing on improving coordination and reinforcing defensive tactics to ensure they are better prepared for the challenges ahead. Captain Arif Ahmad expressed the team’s resolve, stating, “While the loss is disappointing, it serves as a crucial learning experience. We are committed to coming back stronger and showcasing the true spirit of Arifiyyah rugby.” The coaching staff is also revisiting game footage to pinpoint areas of improvement, aiming to enhance both offensive and defensive plays. Looking forward, the Mighty Orangutan are set to meet Einherfell in their next match. The rest day is being maximized for rigorous training sessions and tactical drills. The team is determined to bounce back stronger, utilizing this time to enhance their physical conditioning and on-field chemistry. As the anticipation builds, Arifians remain hopeful and supportive, eager to see their team return to winning ways and showcase their true potential on the international stage. Arifians nationwide continue to rally behind their team, flooding social media with messages of support and encouragement. The nation’s pride in the Mighty Orangutan is unwavering, and the team’s commitment to redeem themselves is palpable. The upcoming match against Einherfell is more than just a game; it’s an opportunity for the Mighty Orangutan to reclaim their momentum and demonstrate the resilience and unity of Arifiyyah rugby.