Real Chukai F.C.

The club won the first title in 2017 after beating the PBSMT-Lanjerket in final of TAL Cup.[2][3] In 2018, Real Chukai competed in the Malaysia FA Cup for the first time in the club's history.[4] The Anchors emerged as the first amateur club in Terengganu to manage its own stadium facilities through Glorious Innovation Sdn.[5] Since they started playing, Real Chukai have had a fierce rivalry with Kerteh FC, the other Kemaman-based side.Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
Malaysia A2 Amateur LeaguefootballChukaiTerengganuMalaysia M5 LeagueTAL CupMalaysia FA CupKerteh FCTATI University CollegeFootball in MalaysiaHistoryresultsMen's U-23Men's U-22Men's U-19Men's U-16Women'sFutsalBeach FootballHarimau Muda (U-22)Harimau Muda A (U-22)Harimau Muda B (U-21)Harimau Muda C (U-19)League competitionsMalaysia Super LeagueMalaysia A1 Semi-Pro LeagueMalaysia A3 Community LeagueMalaysia National Women's LeagueMFL CupPiala PresidenPiala BeliaMalaysia Premier Futsal League (Men)Malaysia Premier Futsal League (Women)Malaysian LeagueLiga Malaysia (1982–1988)Liga Semi-ProDivisyen 1Divisyen 2Liga PerdanaLiga Perdana 1Liga Perdana 2Malaysia Premier LeagueLiga NasionalLiga Bolasepak RakyatMalaysia CupMalaysia Challenge CupPiala SumbangsihPiala Emas Raja-RajaMerdeka TournamentPiala Tun Sharifah RodziahMalaysia Futsal CupBurnley CupBorneo CupMalaysia FAM Cup1994 Malaysian football scandalFootball Association of MalaysiaProfessional Footballers Association of MalaysiaNaturalised and overseas footballersMalaysian