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2025–26 Malaysia A3 Community League
The 2025–26 Malaysia A3 Community League () is the fourth season of the Malaysia A3 Community League, the 4th to 9th tier association football, football leagues in the Malaysian football league system. It has several leagues registered under it. Each state, district, or city runs its own A3 Community League under the supervision of the Amateur Football League (AFL). The leagues run independently in their zones, but follow a unified guideline for promotion eligibility to the Malaysia A2 Amateur League. Team changes The following teams have changed division since the 2024–25 season. Regional standings Pahang Amateur League Group stage =West Zone= =Central Zone= =East Zone= =South Zone= Knock-out stage ---- A Ligue Champions League Group stage =Bangi Zone = =Kuala Lumpur Zone= =Subang Zone = Knock-out stage See also * 2025–26 Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League * 2025–26 Malaysia A2 Amateur League References

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Malaysia A3 Community League
The Malaysia A3 Community League (Malay language, Malay: Liga A3 Community, previously known as the Malaysia M5 League) is a group of leagues that make up levels 4 to 9 of the Malaysian football league system. The league was created in 2018 as a part of the Malaysian Football League’s plan to reform the domestic association football, football structure. It consists of various state FA, community and social leagues. Overview The state football league systems consists of a pyramid of leagues, bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation. A certain number of the most successful clubs in each league can rise to a higher league, whilst those that finish at the bottom of their league can find themselves sinking to lower leagues. In addition to sporting performance, promotion is usually contingent on meeting criteria set by the higher league, especially concerning appropriate facilities and finances. The top four levels contain one division each and are nationwide in ...
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Malacca City Council, officially known as the Melaka Historic City Council (, MBMB) is the city council which administers Malacca City and most part of Melaka Tengah District. It is responsible for public health and sanitation, cleanliness management, town planning, environmental protection and building control, social and economic development and general maintenance functions of urban infrastructure. The MBMB main headquarters is located at Graha Makmur in Ayer Keroh, just outside its area of jurisdiction and opposite that of Hang Tuah Jaya Municipal Council at Melaka Mall (formerly known as Plaza Kotamas). History The Municipality of the Town and Fort of Malacca, wide, was established in 1824 by the British East India Company for the purpose of town planning, public order and collection of assessment rates. The council's activities were briefly disrupted during Japanese occupation of Malaya from 1942 until 1945, and resumed afterwards. On 1 January 1977, the Municipality Aut ...
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2025–26 Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League
The 2025–26 Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League is the fifth season of the Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League, currently the second tier association football, football league in Malaysia, since its establishment in 2019. Melaka F.C., Melaka will not defend the title as they compete in the 2025–26 Malaysia Super League. Competition format The league has 16 teams. The top two teams in the middle of season will qualify for the 2025–26 Malaysia Cup, while the top two at the end of the season will qualify for the 2026–27 Malaysia Super League season. The bottom two teams will be relegated to the Malaysia A2 Amateur League. Team changes The following teams have changed division since the 2024–25 season. To the A1 Semi-Pro League Ejected from the 2025–26 Malaysia Super League, Super League * Kedah Darul Aman F.C., Kedah Darul Aman Promoted the from 2024–25 Malaysia A2 Amateur League, Al-Ikhsan Cup * Guar Syed Alwi (Guar Syed Alwi F.C., Perlis GSA) * Wan Tendong Stable F.C., Wan Tend ...
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Shah Alam Antlers
Shah Alam Antlers Football Club is a Malaysian semi-professional football club based in Shah Alam, Selangor, that competes in the A Ligue Champions League, which is part of the Malaysia A3 Community League, the 4th tier of the Malaysian football league system. History Established in September 2016 by seven football enthusiasts including local supporters, a sports marketing specialist, media veterans, and legal experts seeking a fresh, community-centered model of Malaysian football. Inspired by European clubs such as SC Freiburg, Kashima Antlers, and Western Sydney Wanderers FC, the name “Antlers” signifies both sporting ambition and identity. From the outset, the club’s motto was "All Unite for the City," with supporters integrated into decision-making as founding members The club's home grounds are Panasonic Sports Complex Stadium or Antlersland in Seksyen 21, Shah Alam. Antlers had their first silverware in 2017, when they won the Klang Valley League in their debut seas ...
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Real may refer to: Currencies * Argentine real * Brazilian real (R$) * Central American Republic real * Mexican real * Portuguese real * Spanish real * Spanish colonial real Nature and science * Reality, the state of things as they exist, rather than as they may appear or may be thought to be * Real numbers, the set of rational and irrational numbers (and opposed to imaginary numbers) * The Real, an aspect of human psychic structure Sports Africa * Real Republicans FC (Accra), Ghana * Real Republicans F.C. (Sierra Leone) Central and South America *Club Real Potosí, Bolivia *Municipal Real Mamoré, Bolivia *Associação Esportiva Real, Brazil *Real Noroeste Capixaba Futebol Clube, Brazil * C.D. Real Sociedad, Honduras *Real C.D. España, Honduras *Real Maya, Honduras *Real Club España, Mexico *Real Saltillo Soccer, Mexico *Real Sociedad de Zacatecas, Mexico *Real Estelí Baloncesto, Nicaragua * Real Estelí F.C., Nicaragua *Real Madriz, Nicaragua *Real Garcilaso, Peru Portuga ...
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JAKIM FC
Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia Football Club, simply known as JAKIM FC, is a Malaysian football club based in Putrajaya. It plays in the fourth tier of the Malaysian football league system, the Malaysia A3 Community League. History Founded in 2019, JAKIM FC joined competitions organised by the Putrajaya Football Association. In 2022 Malaysia M5 League the club became the champion. JAKIM FC was promoted to 2023 Malaysia M4 League (''currently Malaysia A2 League'') and finish in Quarter-final stage. Season by season record ''Notes: : Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Players First-team squad Technical staff * Team manager: Muhammad Affendy Bin Razali * Assistant team manager: Wan Mohd Hafidz Bin Wan Hamat * Head coach: Mohd Nazim Bin Din * Assistant coach: Khairuddin Akmal Bin Mohamad Kamal, Amzar Iman Bin Latib * Goalkeeper coach: Zailani Abu Bakar * Physio: Putra Asyran Naim Bin Khaizal Ozle * Kitman: Wan Mohamad Fauzi Bin Mah ...
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Selayang is a town in Gombak District, Selangor, Malaysia. Location Selayang is located on the main route to Rawang through Jalan Ipoh, and this route is connected to Jalan Kuching as main Rawang-Kuala Lumpur route. It is also an optional getaway to Damansara by passing Kepong via Kepong-Selayang Highway, which is a neighbouring town to the southwest. A route connecting Selayang and Gombak in the east is Jalan Batu Caves, which is annually closed during the Thaipusam celebration. Local government The federal constituency represented in the Dewan Rakyat is Selayang (federal constituency). Most of Selayang is administered by Selayang Municipal Council (''Majlis Perbandaran Selayang'', MPS). Part of the town that spills over into the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur is administered by Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL, English: ''Kuala Lumpur City Hall''). The postcode for Selayang is ''68100 Batu Caves'', including the part of the town located in the federal territory, ...
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Mahsa or Mahsā (, ) is a feminine given name of Persian origin. The name has the meaning "like the moon". ''Mah'' () is the Old Persian word for "moon", and ''-sā'' (), as a suffix, means "representing, alike, as". In Persian culture, the name Mahsa is often associated with the moon, symbolizing beauty, serenity, and mystery. Individuals named Mahsa are believed to possess qualities of intuition, sensitivity, and a deep connection to their emotions. It is important to note that the name Mahsa has no direct connection to any specific religion, including Islam, within Persian cultural context. Mahsa is a unique name that exudes a sense of sophistication and charm, making it a popular choice for parents seeking a name with cultural significance and poetic allure. Notable people with the name include: * Mahsa Abdolzadeh (born 1985), Austrian politician, political scientist and women's rights and LGBT activist * Mahsa Amini (1999–2022), Iranian-Kurdish woman whose death in the Islam ...
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The MARA Technological University ( Malay: ''Universiti Teknologi MARA''; Jawi: اونيۏرسيتي تيكنولوڬي مارا; abbr. UiTM) is a public university in Malaysia, based primarily in Shah Alam, Selangor. It was established to help rural Malays in 1956 as the RIDA (Rural & Industrial Development Authority) Training Centre (), and opened with around 50 students. It has since grown into the largest institution of higher education in Malaysia as measured by physical infrastructure, faculty and staff, and student enrollment. Since becoming a public university despite its name, UiTM is no longer affiliated with Majlis Amanah Rakyat. The university comprises one main campus and 34 satellite campuses. It offers over 500 programmes taught in English that range from undergraduate to the postgraduate level. The school is home to some 170,514 full-time and part-time bumiputera and international students. Postgraduate programme is open for international students and bumipute ...
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