2018 In Malaysian Football
The 2018 season of competitive association football in Malaysia. Promotion and relegation Pre-season New and withdrawn teams New teams * Terengganu II (Liga Premier) Withdrawn teams * Sime Darby (Liga Premier) * SAMB (Piala FAM) * T–Team (Liga Super) National team Malaysia national football team 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round 2018 AFF Championship ---- ---- International Friendlies Malaysia national under-23 football team 2018 AFC U-23 Championship ---- ---- 2018 Asian Games ---- Malaysia national under-19 football team 2018 AFC U-19 Championship 2018 AFF U-19 Youth Championship ---- Malaysia national under-16 football team 2018 AFC U-16 Championship 2018 AFF U-16 Youth Championship ---- ---- League season Liga Super Liga Premier Piala FAM Group A Group B Domestic Cups Charity Shield FA Cup ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2018 Malaysia Super League
The 2018 Malaysia Super League (), known as 2018 Unifi (internet service provider), unifi Malaysia Super League () for sponsorship reasons, was the 15th season of the Malaysia Super League, the top-tier professional association football, football league in Malaysia. Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C., Johor Darul Ta'zim were the defending champions. Club licensing regulations Starting this season, every team in the Liga Super Malaysia must have a FAM Club Licence to play in the league, or else they are relegated. To obtain a FAM Club Licence, teams must be financially healthy and meet certain standards of conduct as organisations. As part of privation effort for the league, all clubs compete in Liga Super Malaysia and Liga Premier Malaysia will be required to obtained FAM Club Licence. As in other national leagues, there are significant benefits to being in the top division: *A greater share of television broadcast licence revenues goes to Liga Super Malaysia sides. *Greater exposure throu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Terengganu FA
Terengganu Football Club is a professional football club based in Kuala Nerus, Terengganu, Malaysia, that competes in the Malaysia Super League, the first division of Malaysian football league system. The club had won major trophies in Malaysian football. Domestically they had won 1 Malaysia Cup, 2 Malaysia FA Cup, 1 Malaysia Charity Shield, 2 Malaysia Premier League titles and 1 FAM League title. Terengganu remains the only state team that has not won the top flight league since the introduction of the league in 1982 up until now. History On 22 November 1956, the club was founded as the Terengganu Football Association. Terengganu FA did not have much success in the 1970s with only a single appearance in the Malaysia Cup final led by Harun Jusoh, losing to Selangor 2–1 in a match played at the Merdeka Stadium. It was the same in the 1980s with another final appearance in 1982, ironically also against Selangor. It was the same outcome with Selangor winning 1–0 a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sime Darby F
Sime is a surname which traces back to the Clan Fraser, and the name ''Shimidh'', Gaelic for Simon. Notable people with the surname include: * Abrham Sime, Ethiopian runner * Alemu Sime, Ethiopian politician * Charlie Sime, Australian rules footballer * Dave Sime (1936–2016), American athlete * Dawn Sime, Australian artist * Elias Sime, Ethiopian artist and sculptor * George Sime, British and Scottish field hockey player * James Sime, Scottish biologist, literary critic, and historian * Jessie Sime, Scottish-born Canadian novelist * Joanna Sime, British gymnast * John Sime, Scottish trade union leader * Mezgebu Sime, Ethiopian runner * Ruth Lewin Sime (1939–), American author * Sidney Sime (1867–1941), British artist * William Sime, South African-born English barrister, judge, and cricketer Given name * Agnes Sime Baxter, Canadian-born mathematician * David Robert Sime Cumming, Scottish engineer * David Sime Cargill, Scottish businessman * Sime Nugent, Austral ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Perlis FA
Perlis FA State Football Team (), also known as Perlis FA, was a football team based in Kangar, Perlis, run and managed by the Perlis Football Association (PFA). The team was founded in 1963. It was one of the 14 state teams of the Malaysian football structure, before the Malaysian football league demanded all teams competing in the country's top two leagues to be run as professional clubs by 2021. Perlis FA was funded and run by a state football association that relied mostly on state government grants. There were plans to privatize the team after Ahmad Amizal Shaifit Ahmad was elected PFA president in 2018, but the move did not materialise because the association fell into financial crisis the following year. Their participation in the Malaysian football league was subsequently cancelled. History The team had a long-standing rivalry with Kedah FA, the two northern teams collectively known as the "Northern Derby". Their home was the 20,000-seat Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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UKM F
The National University of Malaysia (, abbreviated as UKM) is a public research university located in Bandar Baru Bangi, Hulu Langat District, Selangor, Malaysia. Its teaching hospital, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre (UKMMC), is located in Cheras and also has a branch campus in Kuala Lumpur. The university also has an overseas branch campus in Lusail City, Doha since 2023. In 2022, there are a total of 39,524 students enrolled into the university, 22,127 of which are undergraduate students, while 14,744 are postgraduate students, with 9,083 being Master students and 5,691 being PhD students. Other than that, there are also 413 Asasi Pintar students, 2,175 postgraduate diploma students, and 35 graduate diploma students. Among all the students, 4,914 of them are international students from 66 countries, in which 60% are postgraduate while 40% are undergraduate. Majority of UKM's international students are from China, and then followed by Indonesia and Iraq. Fr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2017 Malaysia Premier League
The 2017 Liga Premier (), also known as the 100PLUS Liga Premier for sponsorship reasons, was the 14th season of the Liga Premier, the second-tier professional football league in Malaysia. 2017 Liga Premier Kuala Lumpur were crowned the champions and were promoted to Malaysia Super League, Liga Super since relegated in 2012 season. The season started on 20 January and concluded on 27 October 2017. Season Changes A total of 12 teams contested the league, including 8 sides from the 2016 seaso ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Penang FA
Penang Football Club (simply known as Penang FC) is a Malaysian professional football club based in George Town, Penang, that competes in Malaysia Super League, the top tier of Malaysian football. Unofficially founded in 1920, officially as Football Association of Penang on 21 October 1921, the club represents the state of Penang in football tournaments. The team has traditionally worn a blue home kit. They have a long-standing rivalry with Kedah; the two teams from the northern region of Malaysia being engaged in what has been collectively known as the ''"Northern Region Derby"''. The state football team play their home matches at the 20,000 capacity City Stadium in George Town. Penang had established itself as a major force in Malaysian football between the 1950s to the 1970s. Domestically, Penang has won a record of 3 Malaysia Super League titles, 1 Malaysia Premier League title, 4 Malaysia Cup, 5 Malaysia FAM League titles, 1 Malaysia FA Cup title and 1 Malaysia C ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |