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2003 Liga Perdana 2
The 2003 Liga Perdana 2 season is the sixth and final season of Liga Perdana 2. A total of 12 teams participated in the season.http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/malay03.html 2003 Liga Perdana 2 Kuala Lumpur and Negeri Sembilan were relegated from Liga Perdana 1 to join the Liga Perdana 2. The season kicked off on 10 February 2003. Public Bank won the title and the playoff for the newly formed top-tier league in Malaysia, the Malaysia Super League. Teams 12 teams competing in the sixth season of Liga Perdana 2. * Public Bank (2003 Liga Perdana 2 champions) * Negeri Sembilan * Johor * MPPJ FC * Brunei * Kuala Lumpur * Kelantan SKMK * PDRM * Kelantan TNB * ATM * Kelantan JPS * Perak TKN League table 1.Public Bank - 53 PTS (2003 Liga Perdana 2 Champions) 2. Negeri Sembilan - 42 PTS (Promotion Play-Off) (Stay in the league) 3.Johor - 40 PTS (Promotion Play-Off) (Stay in the league) 4.MPPJ FC - 39 PTS (Promotion Play-Off) (Stay in the league) 5.Brunei - 39 PTS 6.Kuala ...
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Public Bank FC
Public Bank Football Club or Public Bank FC is a now defunct football club from Malaysia, based in Selayang, Selangor. The club home ground is the Majlis Perbandaran Selayang Stadium. The club formerly play in Malaysia Super League before pulled from the league after the end of 2005 season. History Public Bank Football Club or Public Bank FC was owned by Public Bank Berhad. The club managed to win the Malaysia Premier League 2 title in 2003 and was promoted to the newly formed top division, the Malaysia Super League for 2004 season. The club compete in the top division for two years, the 2004 and 2005 season.http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/malay03.html Malaysia 2003http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/malay04.html Malaysia 2004 In their first season in the Super League, the club finished runners-up to Pahang. However, in the following year, the club finished 7th out of 8 clubs and were to be relegated to the second division, the Premier League.http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/malay05.html ...
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Liga Perdana 2 Seasons
Liga or LIGA may refer to: People * Līga (name), a Latvian female given name * Luciano Ligabue, more commonly known as Ligabue or ''Liga'', Italian rock singer-songwriter Sports * Liga ACB, men's professional basketball league in Spain * Liga Deportiva Alajuelense, football club from Costa Rica commonly known as "La Liga" * Liga Deportiva Universitaria, Ecuadorian professional football club based in Quito * Liga Elitelor, a system of youth Romanian football leagues covering the under-17 and under-19 age groups * Liga Femenina de Baloncesto, women's professional basketball league in Spain * Liga MX, highest professional division of the Mexican football league system * Liga Portugal, highest professional division of the Portuguese football league system * Liga Portugal 2, second highest professional division of the Portuguese football league system * Liga I, highest professional division of the Romanian football league system * Liga 1 (Indonesia), highest professional division of ...
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Flag Of Selangor
The flag and emblem of Selangor are state symbols of Selangor, Malaysia. These two symbols are distinct from each other in style. Similar to other states of Malaysia with Malay royalties, both the flag and arms of Selangor are influenced by royalties, Islam, and political symbols of the state. Flag The flag of Selangor consists of four proportionally-sized sections. The upper left and lower right sections are red, while the upper right and lower left sections are yellow. The red sections symbolise bravery. The yellow sections refer to royalty, represented by the local monarchy of Selangor, and the Sultan, who is the head of the state. The official religion of Selangor is Islam, and that is denoted by the white crescent and star on the top left corner of the flag. This flag has an official ratio of 1:2, although the flag is also manufactured in 2:3 proportions with 4x6 and 6x9 foot flags being common. The flag's design has been in use by the state government with few changes deca ...
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Brunei (Liga Premier Team)
The Brunei Football Association used to enter a team in Malaysian football competitions. The team won the Malaysia Cup in 1999. The team played at the 35,000-seat Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium in Bandar Seri Begawan. History Brunei first entered the Malaysian football league competitions in 1979. When the Liga Semi-Pro was introduced in Malaysia in 1989, Brunei also were invited along with Singapore, the other foreign team in Malaysian competition. Historically Brunei were the lower ranked team in Malaysian competition, often finishing at the lower rung of the league table and knocked out in the early stages of Malaysia Cup. However, their highest achievement in Malaysian competition was winning the Malaysia Cup in 1999, the first time they had won the competition. Brunei's final season in the Malaysian competition was in 2005 Liga Premier. Starting from 2006 until 2008, the only professional club in Brunei, DPMM FC replaced them as Brunei's representation in Malaysian ...
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Thang Kiang Nam F
Thang can refer to: Places * Thắng, a township in Hiệp Hoà District, Bac Giang Province, Vietnam * Thang, Ladakh, a village in Indian-administered Ladakh Other * ''Thing'' in African-American Vernacular English * Data Base Thang (DBT), a memory buffer structure in Berkeley DB interface See also * Our Thing (other) * Thing (other) * The Things (other) * Thring, a surname * Thwing (other) Thwing may refer to: Places * Thwing, East Riding of Yorkshire, English village, United Kingdom People * Alfred L. Thwing (1876–1945), American lawyer and politician * Annie Haven Thwing, (1851–1940), American historian and children's aut ...
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JPS F
JPS may refer to: Businesses and organizations * Jamestown Public Schools (other) * Japan Pension Service * Japan Photographic Society (19th century) * Japan Photographic Society (1924–) * Japan Professional Photographers Society * Jefferson Pilot Sports, now called Lincoln Financial Sports, a sports production company * Jewish Publication Society ** Jewish Publication Society of America Version, an English-language Bible translation from 1917 ** New Jewish Publication Society of America Tanakh (JPS Tanakh), an English-language Bible translation from 1985 * Independent Jewish Press Service (active in the 1940s) * John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas, United States * John Player & Sons, a former cigarette manufacturer * John Player Special, a British and Canadian cigarette brand * Jyväskylän Seudun Palloseura, a Finnish sport club * Physical Society of Japan Schools and school districts * J. P. Stevens High School, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United ...
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ATM FA
Armed Forces Football Club, commonly known as Armed Forces, enters a team in Malaysian football competitions to represent the Malaysian Armed Forces. The club's home stadium is the Mindef Stadium. The club currently plays in the 3rd division of Malaysian football, the Malaysia M3 League. History Armed Forces had their first major success in the 1997 season, when they won the Malaysia FAM Cup 1997. Domestically, Armed Forces have won the Malaysia football tournament, lastly in the 2012 Malaysia Premier League, 3 Runner up Malaysia Cups, 1 Malaysia Charity Shield and 1 Malaysian League Division II title in 2012. Crest and colours Crest File:Armed Forces FC.png, 2019–present Honours Domestic competitions League * Premier League : Winners (1) : 2012 Cups * Malaysia Cup :: Runners-up (3): 1949, 1966, 2012 * FAM Cup : Winners (1): 1997 :: Runners-up (1): 2006 * Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Cup Piala Sumbangsih (English: Malaysia Charity Cup), also known as Piala Su ...
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TNB F
TNB may stand for: * Trinitrobenzene, kinds of nitrated benzene-derivatives * Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Washington state, US * Throgs Neck Bridge, New York City, US * TNB frame (Tangent-Normal-Binormal), a mathematical coordinate system * Tenaga Nasional Berhad, an electricity company in Malaysia * National Theatre Bucharest (Teatrul Naţional "Ion Luca Caragiale" București) * The National Bank (Palestine) * Transthoracic needle biopsy, a type of lung biopsy * Tuas Naval Base Tuas Naval Base (TNB) is the second naval base of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN). Located at the western tip of Singapore, it occupies 0.28 km² (0.11 sq mi) of land. It was officially opened on 2 September 1994 by then Prim ...
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PDRM FA
Royal Malaysia Police Football Club (), well known as PDRM FC, is a Malaysian professional football club associated with the entity of the Royal Malaysia Police, that participate in the Malaysia Super League. The club is based in Kuala Lumpur. Domestically, the club has won the Malaysia Premier League, the second tier of Malaysian football in 2006–07 and 2014. They also won the People of Maldives Invitational Cup in 2015. History During 2006–07 season, PDRM won the league title and were promoted to Malaysia Super League in 2007–08. The club managed to keep up in the league as they finished their debut in the Malaysia's top flight at the seventh position. 2009 was unfortunate for the club, the team failed to keep their in the Malaysia Super League as they ended the league at the last spot and was relegated to Malaysia Premier League. In 2014, the club named Malaysian football legend, Dollah Salleh as their head coach and brought quality foreign and local players to s ...
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Brunei (Malaysia Premier League Team)
The Brunei Football Association used to enter a team in Malaysian football competitions. The team won the Malaysia Cup in 1999. The team played at the 35,000-seat Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium in Bandar Seri Begawan. History Brunei first entered the Malaysian football league competitions in 1979. When the Liga Semi-Pro was introduced in Malaysia in 1989, Brunei also were invited along with Singapore, the other foreign team in Malaysian competition. Historically Brunei were the lower ranked team in Malaysian competition, often finishing at the lower rung of the league table and knocked out in the early stages of Malaysia Cup. However, their highest achievement in Malaysian competition was winning the Malaysia Cup in 1999, the first time they had won the competition. Brunei's final season in the Malaysian competition was in 2005 Liga Premier. Starting from 2006 until 2008, the only professional club in Brunei, DPMM FC replaced them as Brunei's representation in Malaysian co ...
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2002 Liga Perdana 2
The 2002 Liga Perdana 2 season is the fifth season of Liga Perdana 2. A total of 12 teams participated in the season.http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/malay02.html 2002 Liga Perdana 2 Johor was relegated from Liga Perdana 1 to join the Liga Perdana 2. The season kicked off on 27 January 2002. Kedah won the title and was promoted to Liga Perdana 1 alongside TM. Teams 12 teams competing in the fifth season of Liga Perdana 2. * Kedah (2002 Liga Perdana 2 champions) * Telekom Melaka * MPPJ * Selangor Public Bank FC * Brunei * Johor * PDRM * ATM * Kelantan TNB * Kelantan SKMK * KL Malay Mail * Kedah JKR Fixtures and results Fixtures and results of the Perdana Dua 2002 season. Round 1 an 27 Round 2 eb 1 Round 3 eb 8 Round 4 eb 15 Round 5 eb 18 Round 6 eb 25 Round 7 ar 1 ar 2 Round 8 ar 8 Round 9 ar 18 Round 10 ar 22 Round 11 ar 25 Round 12 pr 1 Round 13 pr 5 pr 6 Round 14 pr 12 Round 15 pr 19 ...
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