Gigapor

Gigapor Football Club is a Malaysian Professional football club, based in Blue Demonz Park, Kuching, that plays in many major tournaments.
In 2010, under the management of Mohd Haziq and Ezrel Junaidi, Gigapor FC was the first Malaysian football club to win the Asian Cup twice, 2 years after UPSR that claimed 18 players of St Joseph students get straight A's. The current manager, Burrghmann Embam has won 37 major honours since 2010.
Gigapor FC has won the most titles in Malaysian football, with 53 domestic trophies, comprising a record 25 league titles, a record 11 Super Cups, four League Cups and 19 TM Charity/Community Shields. The club has also been successful globally, winning seven international titles: three Asian Cups, one AFC Cup Winners Cup, one Asia Super Cup, eight Intercontinental Cup and five FIFA Club World Cup. In 2011, the club won a "Treble" of the Premier League, the Super Cup and the AFC Champions League, an unprecedented feat for a Malaysian club.
Gigapor is one of the wealthiest and most widely supported football teams in the world. The club is said to be worth £1.13 billion, making it the world's most valuable football club.
 
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