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2024 Malaysia National Women's League
The 2024 Malaysia National Women's League () was the third edition of the National Women's League, one of the women's football league in Malaysia since its establishment in 2023. It is run by the Football Association of Malaysia together with the Ministry of Youth and Sports and features 8 teams. The League was created to provide a safe football atmosphere for women, in addition to being a platform to promote the amateur women's football scene in the Malaysia. The defending champion from the 2023 Malaysia National Women's League season was Sabah FA Sabah Football Club () is a Malaysian professional football club owned by the Sabah Football Club Sdn Bhd. The club represents the state of Sabah in Borneo, and competes in the Malaysia Super League, the top tier of Malaysian football. Thei .... Changes from last season Team changes New Team * Melaka FA * Red Eagles S.C. * Real CJ F.C. Withdrawn * LMS Tigress F.C. Teams Below are the list of clubs who will join the ...
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Malaysia National Women's League
Malaysia National Women's League () is a women's football league in Malaysia. Since its establishment in 2022, it is run by the Football Association of Malaysia together with the Ministry of Youth and Sports. History A women's football competition has been held in Malaysia since 1960. The inaugural season was competed by four teams from Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan and Malacca. A competition trophy was introduced in 1961. Women Football Association of Malaysia (PBWM) was officially registered in December 1974, and the first president was Tun Sharifah Rodziah. Competition format Since 2023 there were 6 teams in single league. Each played the others twice for a total of 10 games. In 2023, the format for the new club competition called the AFC Women's Champions League was unveiled. Starting with the 2024–25 edition, Sabah FA became the first representative club from Malaysia Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point o ...
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Cheras
The Chera dynasty ( or Cēra, ), also known as Keralaputra, from the early historic or the Sangam period in Tamil-speaking southern India, ruled over parts of present-day states Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The Cheras, known as one of the mu-ventar (the Three Crowned Kings) of Tamilakam (the Tamil Country) alongside the Cholas and Pandyas, have been documented as early as the third century BCE. The Chera country was geographically well placed at the tip of the Indian peninsula to profit from maritime trade via the extensive Indian Ocean networks. Exchange of spices, especially black pepper, with Middle Eastern or Graeco-Roman merchants is attested to in several sources. Chera influence extended over central Kerala and western Tamil Nadu until the end of the early historic period in southern India. The Cheras of the early historical period (c. second century BCE – c. third/fifth century CE) had their capital in interior Tamil country ( Vanchi-Karur, Kongu Nadu), and ports/capitals ...
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Alor Setar
Alor Setar ( Kedah Malay: ) is the state capital of Kedah, Malaysia. It is the second-largest city in the state after Sungai Petani and one of the most-important cities on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It is home to the third-tallest tower in Malaysia, the Alor Setar Tower. Its location along the main travel corridor from Malaysia to Thailand has long made it a major transportation hub in the northern Malay Peninsula. Alor Setar sits along the country's longest expressway, located from Kuala Lumpur and north of George Town, Penang. From Thailand, the city is easily accessible via the Padang Besar–Sadao Highway, it is from Sadao and from Hat Yai. The city was originally founded as Kota Setar in 1785. Owing to the long status as the capital of Kedah, Alor Setar is regarded as one of the core cultural centres for the Kedahan Malays. It is also among the key pioneer in the Malayan transportation history, the railway station was commissioned in 1915 followed ...
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Hang Tuah Stadium
The Hang Tuah Stadium or Stadium Kubu is a multi-use stadium in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia.http://www.stadiummelaka.gov.my/index.php/stadium-hang-tuah/ Stadium Hang Tuah The stadium originally had a capacity of 15,000, with 1,000 seating capacity. It is mostly used for football matches, previously as the home stadium for SAMB and as the second home stadium/training ground for Melaka United. History Stadium Hang Tuah is the oldest stadium in the state of Malacca. It was formerly known as the Stadium Kubu () and was officially opened in 1954 by the honourable Mr. G.E.C Wisdom C.M.G., which at that time was the president commissioner of Malacca, president of the Municipal Council, and president of Malacca Stadium. At that time the stadium is under the management of Malacca Stadium Committee. On 31 August 2001, the name was eventually changed to Stadium Hang Tuah. The launching ceremony was made by His Excellency Syed Ahmad Syed Mahmud Shahabuddin, Yang di-Pertua Negeri ...
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Malacca City
Malacca City ( or ') is the List of capitals in Malaysia, capital city of the Malaysian state of Malacca, in Melaka Tengah District. It is List of cities by time of continuous habitation, the oldest Malaysian city on the Straits of Malacca, having become a successful entrepôt in the era of the Malacca Sultanate. The present-day city was founded by Parameswara (king), Parameswara, a Sumatran prince who escaped to the Malay Peninsula when Srivijaya fell to the Majapahit. Following the establishment of the Malacca Sultanate, the city drew the attention of traders from the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia, as well as the Portuguese, who intended to dominate the trade route in Asia. After Malacca was conquered by Portuguese Empire, Portugal, the city became an area of conflict when the sultanates of Aceh Sultanate, Aceh and Johor Sultanate, Johor attempted to take control from the Portuguese. Following a number of wars between these territories, Aceh declined in influence whil ...
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Subang Jaya
Subang Jaya is a city in Petaling District, Selangor, Malaysia. It comprises the southern third district of Petaling. It consists of the neighbourhoods from SS12 to SS19, UEP Subang Jaya (USJ), Putra Heights, Batu Tiga as well as PJS7, PJS9 and PJS11 of Bandar Sunway, the latter of which are partially jurisdictional within Petaling Jaya under the MBPJ. The city is governed by Subang Jaya City Council (MBSJ), which also governs other areas of the Petaling district, such as Puchong and Seri Kembangan. According to Subang Jaya City Council, Subang Jaya has a population of 968,930 in 2020, which makes it the sixth largest city in Malaysia by population. History The site was formerly a rubber plantation called Seafield Estate. Originally part of Klang District, it would later be handed over by the municipality of Petaling Jaya. Developed by Sime UEP Properties Berhad, the property development arm of the Malaysian conglomerate Sime Darby, construction of Subang Jaya b ...
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Selangor F
Selangor ( ; ), also known by the Arabic honorific Darul Ehsan, or "Abode of Sincerity", is one of the 13 states of Malaysia. It is on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is bordered by Perak to the north, Pahang to the east, Negeri Sembilan to the south, and the Strait of Malacca to the west. Selangor surrounds the federal territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, both of which were previously part of it. Selangor has diverse tropical rainforests and an equatorial climate. The state's mountain ranges belong to the Titiwangsa Mountains, which is part of the Tenasserim Hills that covers southern Myanmar, southern Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia, with Mount Semangkok as the highest point in the state. The state capital of Selangor is Shah Alam, and its royal capital is Klang, Kajang is the largest municipality by total metropolitan population and Petaling Jaya is the largest municipality by total population within the city. Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya received city ...
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Tun Abdul Razak Stadium
Tun Abdul Razak Stadium (''Malay: Stadium Tun Abdul Razak'' / STAR) is a Soccer-specific stadium, football stadium in Bandar Pusat Jengka, Jengka, Maran District, Pahang, Malaysia. It is currently used primarily for football (soccer), football matches. The stadium holds 25,000 people and opened in 2015. It was named after former prime minister of Malaysia, Tun Abdul Razak. The stadium was used for the first time in the final match of Piala Pengerusi Felda 2015, between Felda Wilayah Jengka and Felda Wilayah Gua Musang. Attendances The average and highest attendances at Felda United domestic league competitions: See also * List of stadiums in Malaysia References

Football venues in Malaysia Maran District Sports venues in Pahang Sports venues completed in 2015 FELDA United F.C. {{Malaysia-sports-venue-stub ...
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Bandar Tun Razak, Jengka
Bandar Tun Razak, Jengka formerly known as Bandar Pusat Jengka or Jengka Town Centre, is an agricultural town in Maran District, Pahang, Malaysia. Bandar Tun Razak is the centre of the ''Jengka Triangle'' which is known as FELDA Jengka. The Jengka Triangle (Malay: Segitiga Jengka), which is the largest FELDA settlement in Malaysia, is one of the successful examples of the Malaysian government's projects to eradicate poverty among its citizens. List of FELDA settlements in Jengka Triangle FELDA Jengka #FELDA Anggerik Jengka 1 #FELDA Cempaka Jengka 2 #FELDA Dahlia Jengka 3 #FELDA Kemboja Jengka 4 #FELDA Kekwa Jengka 5 #FELDA Keembong Jengka 6 #FELDA Kenanga Jengka 7 #FELDA Kesidang Jengka 8 #FELDA Kesumba Jengka 9 #FELDA Mawar Jengka 10 #FELDA Melati Jengka 11 #FELDA Melor Jengka 12 #FELDA Puteri Malu Jengka 13 #FELDA Raya Jengka 14 #FELDA Semarak Jengka 15 #FELDA Sena Jengka 16 #FELDA Seri Pagi Jengka 17 #FELDA Seroja Jengka 18 #FELDA Siantan Jengka 19 #FELDA Tanjung Jengka 20 #F ...
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Malaysia Pahang Sports School
The Malaysia Pahang Sports School (SSMP) or Sekolah Sukan Malaysia Pahang represents Malaysia in under-15 and under-16 tournaments. It is controlled by the Football Association of Malaysia. The school is located at the Gambang compound in Kuantan, Pahang. History Sekolah Sukan Malaysia Pahang (SSMP), also known as the Malaysia Pahang Sports School, is a premier sports school located in Bandar Gambang, Kuantan, Pahang. Established in 2012, SSMP is the third national sports school in Malaysia, following the Sekolah Sukan Bukit Jalil (1995) and the Sekolah Sukan Tunku Mahkota Ismail (1998). Liga Wanita Nasional Sekolah Sukan Malaysia Pahang (SSMP) actively participated in the 2023 Liga Wanita Nasional ( Malaysia National Women's League), showcasing commendable performances throughout the season. SSMP secured 2nd place in the league, finishing just behind champions Sabah FA. SSMP's Kaseh Carlmila Az Zahra emerged as the league's top scorer, netting 6 goals during the season. ...
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Likas Stadium
Likas Stadium ( Malay: ''Stadium Likas''; nicknamed: ''Rumah Sang Badak'') is a multi-purpose stadium in Likas, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. It is mainly used for football and athletics, located within the Likas Sports Complex. It has been the home stadium of Sabah FC since its opening in 1983. It was renovated in 2001, and in 2023 for the AFC usage. It is also used as the home stadium of the Sabah FA Women's Team as they host clubs for the Malaysia National Women's League and the AFC Women's Champions League 2024. Likas Stadium has a capacity of 35,000, making it the 8th largest football stadium in Malaysia in terms of seating capacity Seating capacity is the number of people who can be seated in a specific space, in terms of both the physical space available and limitations set by law. Seating capacity can be used in the description of anything ranging from an automobile that .... See also * Sport in Malaysia References External linksBorneo International Mara ...
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Kota Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu (; formerly known as Jesselton), colloquially referred to as KK, is the state capital of Sabah, Malaysia. It is also the capital of the Kota Kinabalu District as well as the West Coast Division of Sabah. The city is located on the northwest coast of Borneo facing the South China Sea. The Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park lies to its west and Mount Kinabalu, which gave the city its name, is located to its east. Kota Kinabalu has a population of 452,058 according to the 2010 census; when the adjacent Penampang District, Penampang and Tuaran District, Tuaran districts are included, the metro area has a combined population of 628,725. The 2020 Census revealed an increase in the municipal population to 500,421, while the wider area including the Penampang and Putatan districts had a population of 731,406. Historically, the Kadazandusuns called the area by the name of Dondoung. In the 15th century, the area of Kota Kinabalu was under the influence of Bruneian Empire. In t ...
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