1967–2003: Beginnings The
Selangor State Development Corporation () (PKNS) established its Sports and Recreation Club in 1967. In the 1970s and 1980s, its football team was one of the teams in the
state of Selangor that competed in the
Selangor League at state level. It competed in the
Malaysia FAM Cup (
Football Association of Malaysia) at the national level, with players such as
Mokhtar Dahari,
R. Arumugam,
K. Rajagopal,
Reduan Abdullah and
Santokh Singh. In 1978, PKNS' Sports and Recreational Club was the runner-up at the Malaysia FAM Cup. In 1979,
PKNS F.C. won the Malaysia FAM Cup.
2004–2015: As PKNS Football Club After winning the Malaysia FAM Cup in 2003, the club was formed as a professional entity known as PKNS Football Club (PKNS FC) to compete in the newly formed
Malaysia Premier League which was organized by the FAM. They were promoted to the league in
2004 as champions of the Malaysia FAM Cup the previous year, staying in the division for the rest of the 2000s. In 2012, PKNS extended its wings to the
Malaysia Super League after winning the Malaysia Premier League in the
2011 season. The club played in the country's top division league for two seasons before being relegated to the
Malaysia Premier League in the
2014 season. The club achieved promotion back to the Malaysia Super League after finishing second in
2016.
2016–2020: Privatization of PKNS Football Club As part of the privatization effort by the Malaysian Football League, the club was incorporated as a private company under the name of PKNS Sports Sdn Bhd. In 2016, PKNS left its affiliation with the Football Association of Selangor, in order to comply with the licensing requirements. The club chose to affiliate itself with the Selangor Malays Football Association when the FAS decided to halt PKNS' participation in the
2017 Malaysia Super League. The club obtained the FAM CLR license to play in the
2018 Malaysia Super League. ==Selangor II squad & personnel==