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2007–08 Malaysia Premier League
The 2007–08 Liga Premier (), also known as the TM Liga Premier for sponsorship reasons, is the fifth season of the Liga Premier, the second-tier professional football league in Malaysia. The season was held from 17 December 2007 and concluded in 3 May 2008. A total of 13 clubs compete in a single group format. Harimau Muda, a feeder team project for the Malaysia national football team, joined the league in preparation for the national competition. The Liga Premier champions for 2007–08 was Kuala Muda Naza. The club were promoted to 2009 Liga Super along with runners-up PLUS and third-place Kelantan. Team Changes Changes from last season To Premier League Relegated from Super League * Malacca Promoted from 2008 FAM League * Felda United * Proton From Premier League Promoted to Super League * PDRM * UPB-MyTeam Relegated to FAM League * No team. League table * Note: Originally only 2 clubs will be promoted to Liga Super, however FAM decided to promote third- ...
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Liga Premier
The Malaysia Premier League () was the second-tier professional Association football, football league in Malaysia. It replaced the Liga Perdana 2 in the Malaysian football league system. The Malaysia Premier League was contested by 12 clubs. The season usually ran from early February to late October, with a Ramadan break depending on the Islamic calendar. Clubs played 22 matches (home and away), totalling 132 matches in the season. Most games were played on Fridays, with a few games played during weekdays. The league operated on a system of promotion and relegation with promotion to the Malaysia Super League and relegation to the Malaysia M3 League. In 2015, the Football Malaysia LLP, Football Malaysia Limited Liability Partnership (FMLLP) - later known as the Malaysia Football League (MFL) - was created in the course of the privatisation of the Malaysian football. The partnership saw all 24 clubs of the Malaysia Super League and the Malaysia Premier League, including the Footb ...
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Sarawak FA
Sarawak FA State Football Team () was a football team which represented the Malaysian region (formerly state) of Sarawak from 1974. It was one of the state teams of the Malaysian football structure. The team's home matches used to be played at the Sarawak State Stadium, Kuching. The team had won the Malaysia FA Cup in 1992, the old Malaysian Premier League in 1997 (which was Malaysian top-tier division league at the time) and the Malaysia Charity Shield in 1998. In 2013, the team won the second-tier division league, the Malaysia Premier League, in which they were promoted to the Malaysia Super League the following year. The team last played in the third-tier Malaysia M3 League in 2020, but due financial constraints faced by FAS at the time, Sarawak FA did not register to compete in the Malaysia M3 League the following year. As the team did not compete in the 2021 Malaysia M3 league, many football fans in Malaysia saw this as the end to a once legendary team from Sarawak. ...
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MBJB F
Johor Bahru City Council (MBJB; ) is the city council which administrates Johor Bahru city centre and other areas of the Iskandar Malaysia area in Johor, Malaysia. This agency is under Johor state government. MBJB are responsible for public health and sanitation, waste removal and management, town planning, environmental protection and building control, social and economic development and general maintenance functions of urban infrastructure. History Formerly known as Town Board since 1933, Town Council since 1950 and Johor Bahru Municipal Council since April 1977, Johor Bahru was granted city status on 1 January 1994. President/Mayors of Johor Bahru ''(Datuk Bandar)'' Organisation chart Mayor of Johor Bahru ''(Datuk Bandar)'' Dato’ Haji Mohd Noorazam bin Dato' Haji Osman Secretary Haji Miswan bin Yunus Deputy Secretary Hajah Nazatul Shima bt Mohamad Administration areas Branch office * Larkin * Taman Pelangi * Stulang * Permas Jaya * Bandar Baru UDA * Tam ...
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Malaysia FAM League
The FAM Cup ( Malay: Piala FAM) was a knock-out football tournament for the Malaysia M3 League and the Malaysia M4 League in Malaysia. From 2008 to 2018 it was held as a third-tier league and used the FAM League (Liga FAM) name. The competition was first held in September 1951. Up to 1973, the competition was open to state teams that also competed in the Malaysia Cup, before the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) opened up the competition to club sides from 1974 onwards. Format * 1951–1973: as a secondary knockout competition between state teams only after Piala Malaysia. * 1974–1989: as a secondary knockout competition between club teams only after Piala Malaysia. * 1990–2007: as a third-tier knockout competition. * 2008–2018 : as a third-tier league competition. History Piala FAM was established in August 1951 as a secondary knockout competition to the more prestigious Malaya Cup. The competition was held between the state teams and uniformed units includi ...
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Football Association Of Malaysia
The Football Association of Malaysia (commonly abbreviated as FAM; ) is the national governing body of football in Malaysia, headquartered at Wisma FAM. The FAM is also one of the founding members of both the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). It has been affiliated with FIFA since 1954. The FAM oversees the organisation and development of football and advancing the game at all levels in Malaysia, and is responsible for all aspects of the amateur and professional game in its territory. This includes the men's, women's and youth national football teams as well as the Malaysian Amateur Football League and Malaysia Premier Futsal League. History Pre-independence football The British introduced football to Malaya, and the locals quickly embraced the game, making it the country's leading sport. By the late 19th century, football had become a central activity in most sports clubs across Malaya, though it lacked proper structure. The es ...
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2009 Malaysia Super League
The 2009 Liga Super (''2009 Super League'') also known as the TM Liga Super for sponsorship reasons is the sixth season of the Liga Super, the top-tier professional association football, football league in Malaysia.
2009 Liga Super
The season was held from 3 January and concluded on 3 August 2009. The Liga Super champions for 2009 was Selangor FA, Selangor.


Team changes

The following teams have changed division.


To Malaysia Super League

Promoted from 2007–08 Malaysia Premier League, Premier League * Kuala Muda Naza F.C., Kuala Muda Naza * PLUS F.C., PLUS FC * Kelantan FA, Kelantan


From Malaysia Super League

Relegated to 2009 Malaysia Premier League, Premier League * Sarawak FA, Sarawak excluded from 2009 Malaysia Super League * DPMM FC, DPMM ...
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ATM FA
Armed Forces Football Club, commonly known as Armed Forces, is a Malaysian professional football club representing the Malaysian Armed Forces. The club's home ground is Mindef Stadium. The club currently plays in the 2nd division of the Malaysian football league system, the Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League. History Armed Forces had their first major success in the 1997 season, when they won the Malaysia FAM Cup. Domestically, Armed Forces have won the numerous Malaysia football tournaments, besides being 3 times runners-up in the Malaysia Cup, winning the Malaysia Charity Shield and the Malaysian League Division II title in 2012. Crest File:ATM_Football_Association.png, 1920–2018 File:Armed Forces FC.png, 2019–present Honours Domestic competitions League * Division 2/Premier League : Winners (1): 2012 * Division 3/ FAM Cup/ M3 League/A1 League : Winners (2): 1958, 1997 :: Runners-up (2): 1954, 2006 ::: Third place (1): 2019 Cups * Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Cup : Winne ...
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Kuala Lumpur FA
Kuala Lumpur City Football Club, known simply as KL City FC, is a Malaysian professional association football, football club based in Kuala Lumpur. The club competes in the Malaysia Super League, the top level of Football in Malaysia, Malaysian football, and was founded in 1974 as Federal Territory by the Kuala Lumpur Football Association (KLFA). It was later renamed Kuala Lumpur FA and Kuala Lumpur United, before renaming to its current name in 2021. Kuala Lumpur City have won two Malaysian league titles, four Malaysia Cups, three Malaysia FA Cups, and three Piala Sumbangsih, Malaysian Charity Shields. It also played in the group stages of the Asian Club Championship on two occasions. Following its founding, a fierce rivalry developed between Kuala Lumpur and Selangor FA, Selangor mainly due to their geographical location. The battle between these two teams is often referred to as the Klang Valley Derby, which was renewed in the 2010 season after Kuala Lumpur ended a seven-ye ...
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