MOI Kompong Dewa
អឹម អូ អាយ កំពង់ដេវ៉ា អេហ្វសុី| Full name | MOI Kompong Dewa Football Club |
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| Nickname | The Police |
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| Founded | 1994 (1994), as National Police 24 June 2025 (2025-06-24), as MOI Kompong Dewa FC |
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| Ground | Prince Stadium |
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| Capacity | 15,000 |
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| President | Kevin Hardiman[1] |
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| Head coach | Alex Dorado |
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| League | Cambodian Premier League |
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| 2024–25 | Cambodian Premier League, 11th of 11 |
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| Website | kompongdewafc.com |
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MOI Kompong Dewa Football Club (Khmer: អឹម អូ អាយ កំពង់ដេវ៉ា អេហ្វស៊ី) is a professional Cambodian football club based in Sihanoukville, Preah Sihanouk province. Historically known as the National Police (នគរបាលជាតិ), the club changed its name to the Ministry of Interior FA (សមាគមកីឡាបាល់ទាត់ក្រសួងមហាផ្ទៃ) in 2024, under the management of Cambodia's Ministry of Interior. They were renamed again in 2025, to MOI Kompong Dewa.[2][3] They won their first and only Cambodian League in 2000, as well as one Hun Sen Cup in 2014.[4][5]
Players
Current squad
- As of 10 August 2025[6]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Players with multiple nationalities
Club staff
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Staff
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| Team manager |
Sareth Sidon
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| Head coach |
Alex Dorado
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| Assistant coach
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Samuel Oseika
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| Karim Zainal
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| Tang Sopheak
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| Goalkeeper coach
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Kosolansky Andrej[7]
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| Fitness coach
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Joaquin Olsen
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| Match analyst
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Kun Sakrovy
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| Physiotherapist
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Khat Chanhak
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| Villa Toledano Alejandro[8]
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Achievements
References
External links
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- 1 Chanveasna
- 2 Sokong
- 3 Barbosa (c)
- 4 Lima
- 5 Zaky
- 6 Sanith
- 7 Rado
- 8 Arthur
- 9 Nonato
- 10 Kimheng
- 11 Va
- 12 Piseth
- 13 Widiyanto
- 15 Rasi
- 17 Mustapha
- 18 Sovathe
- 20 Mirzaev
- 22 Lyna
- 23 Bora
- 24 Oudom
- 27 Santana
- 28 Dida
- 32 Khindaro
- 54 Vanda
- 65 Visal
- 66 Pharunn
- 91 Savdy
- Coach: Alex Dorado
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