Johor Darul Tazim
Est. 1972 · Malaysia
About Johor Darul Tazim
Johor Darul Tazim, known universally as JDT, are the dominant force of Malaysian football and one of Southeast Asia's most ambitious clubs. Founded in 1972 and based in Johor Bahru in southern Malaysia, they have transformed into a powerhouse backed by the Johor Royal House. JDT have won the Malaysian Super League championship more than ten consecutive times, a streak of domestic dominance that is almost unmatched anywhere in world football. Playing in red and yellow at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium, they have also made serious impacts in the AFC Champions League and represent Malaysia's ambitions on the continental stage.
Founded: 1972. Stadium: Sultan Ibrahim Stadium, Johor Bahru. League: Malaysian Super League, Malaysia. Honours: Malaysian Super League champions ten or more consecutive times, Malaysia Cup winners, AFC Cup participants. Nicknames: The Southern Tigers.
JDT's red and yellow strips are among the most recognisable in Southeast Asian football, worn by a club whose domestic dominance is extraordinary. The kits from their record-breaking league title run carry real historical significance for Malaysian football. As the club has grown in continental ambitions, their kit designs have become increasingly professional and polished, reflecting the investment of the Johor Royal House. For collectors of Asian football shirts, JDT's strips represent a club on a serious upward trajectory.
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