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Singa Muda Perlis F.C.
Singa Muda Perlis, also known as Victorious Young Lions, is a Malaysian developmental football club based in Kangar, Perlis. They last played in a youth competition for under-18 players, the Piala Belia. History Founded in 2016 as youth team of Perlis United F.C., Northern Lions made club debut by joining the fourth-tier league, 2019 Perlis Amateur League. They lost in the final to Tambun Tulang. The team joined the 2020 Malaysia M3 League and first participated in the 2020 Malaysia FA Cup competition. Players First-team squad Club staff * Manager: Noor Amin Ahmad * Head coach: Azizul Abidin * Assistant coach: Wan Irhandy Effendy * Goalkeeping coach: Kamarulzaman Bin Senawi * Fitness coach: Azhar Bin Razak * Physio: Norhisham Bin Rosli Season by season record ''Notes: : 2020 season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic Honours Domestic competitions League *Perlis Amateur League **Runners-up (1): 2019 See also *Malaysia national football t ...
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Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium
Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia. It is used mostly for association football, football matches. The stadium opened in 1995, and has the capacity of 20,000. The stadium was built for the purposes of the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship. Famous footballer in the world who has played in the stadium are; Walter Samuel, Esteban Cambiasso, Juan Román Riquelme, Pablo Aimar and Lionel Scaloni during the tournament. International fixtures 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship See also * Sport in Malaysia * List of football stadiums in Malaysia * Lists of stadiums References

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Malaysia M4 League
The Malaysia A2 Amateur League (), previously the Malaysia M4 League, also known as the Al-Ikhsan Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the third tier football league in the Malaysian football league system. The league was created in 2018 as part of the Malaysian Football League's plan to reform the league structure. After a rebranding of the Malaysian Football League (MFL) in March 2018, the company announced a reform of lower league competitions in Malaysia. In 2019, a new subsidiary of the company was formed, known as the Amateur Football League (AFL) which was tasked to manage the third division and below. The AFL officially confirmed the formation of the Malaysia M3 League and Malaysia M4 League as the third and fourth divisions of the Malaysian football league system. A total of 14 clubs were confirmed to compete in the inaugural season of the newly reformed third division, the Malaysia M3 League, which replaced the former Malaysia FAM League, while the 5 FA state leagues and ...
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Football Clubs In Malaysia
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' generally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called ''football'' include association football (known as ''soccer'' in Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United States, and sometimes in Ireland and New Zealand); Australian rules football; Gaelic football; gridiron football (specifically American football, arena football, or Canadian football); International rules football; rugby league football; and rugby union football. These various forms of football share, to varying degrees, common origins and are known as "football codes". There are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games played in many different parts of the world. Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools during the ...
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Defunct Football Clubs In Malaysia
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Football Association Of Perlis
Perlis Football Association (PFA) () is the governing body of football for the state of Perlis, Malaysia. PFA is responsible for coordinating and developing regional football with the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) as the official governing body of football in Malaysia. History Founded in 1963, the team had a long-standing rivalry with Kedah FA, collectively known as the "Northern derby". Perlis FA home is the 20,000-seat Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium, built in 1995 to replace the Dato' Sheikh Ahmad Stadium. Perlis had their first major success in the 2004 season, when they won the Malaysia Cup. They went on to win the Malaysia Super League, in 2005, and another Malaysia Cup in 2006. They played three finals of the Malaysia FA Cup (2003, 2006, 2007). The team had also won the Malaysian Charity Shield/Piala Sumbangsih twice (2007, 2008). As for continental tournaments, 2006 was their debut playing in the AFC Cup. They did qualify for the 2010 edition of the AFC Cup, but withdr ...
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National Football Development Programme Of Malaysia
The National Football Development Programme of Malaysia (NFDP Malaysia) () (PPBN; abbreviation, abbrev: NFDP) is a youth association football, football development programme created by the Ministry of Youth and Sports (Malaysia), Ministry of Youths and Ministry of Education (Malaysia), Ministry of Education with the co-operation of National Sports Council of Malaysia, National Sports Council and Malaysia Sport School with the long-term plan to promote and develop the sport nationally. History Introduction The National Football Development Programme of Malaysia (NFDP) is a long-term, government-backed initiative aimed at nurturing and developing young football talent across the country. It was officially launched in 2014 with the vision of improving the overall standard of Malaysian football and eventually qualifying for major international tournaments. The NFDP was launched by the Malaysia's Ministry of Youth and Sports. The idea was inspired by the football academies and youth ...
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FAM-MSN Project
The FAM-MSN Project Squad, also known as the Skuad Projek FAM-NSC, is a developmental football team located in Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur (KL), officially the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, is the capital city and a Federal Territories of Malaysia, federal territory of Malaysia. It is the largest city in the country, covering an area of with a census population ..., Malaysia. The team functions under the oversight of the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) and the National Sports Council of Malaysia (NSC). It is intended to prioritize the growth and advancement of football in the country, as well as developing national team players. Established in 2020, the team made its first appearance in the 2021 Malaysia Premier League, but as of 2023 it competes in the MFL Cup. Its home base is the UiTM Stadium in the city of Shah Alam. History On 10 December 2020, the Football Association of Malaysia, Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) and the National Sports Council of Ma ...
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LionsXII
LionsXII ("Lions Twelve"), also known as Singapore LionsXII, was a Singaporean youth football club founded in 2011 that played in the Malaysia Super League, the top tier of Malaysian football, from their inaugural season until their dissolution following the 2015 season. Their home ground was the 10,000-capacity Jalan Besar Stadium. Managed by the Football Association of Singapore, the squad marked the return of Singapore to domestic football in Malaysia since the Singapore FA's representative team (nicknamed the "Lions") was dissolved following the Malaysia Cup in 1994. The name is a combination of Lions and XII, which is a special tribute to the fans, who are generally recognised as football's "12th man". Its motto was "For Country, For Fans. For Passion.” LionsXII's home kit was in royal red, using the colours of the national flag. Their away kit was in blue, designed to evoke memories of the jersey used in the 1980s and earlier. The club emblem, designed to resemble a l ...
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Harimau Muda C
Harimau Muda C was the Football Association of Malaysia managed U-19 team that took part in the Malaysia FAM League from 2013 season. The team was aimed at developing Malaysian youth players. By entering Harimau Muda C in domestic competitions, FAM was helping them prepare for international tournaments. On 25 November 2015, it was confirmed that the Harimau Muda has disbanded. The name "Harimau Muda" means "Young Tigers" in English. History Harimau Muda C was formed to provide a bigger pool of players and become a feeder team for Harimau Muda B. Harimau Muda C made their debut in the 3rd Division of Malaysian football, the FAM League. International records AFF Youth Championship See also * Malaysia national football team * Malaysia national under-23 football team Malaysia national under-23 football team (), also known as Malaysia Under-23, Malaysia U-23 or Malaysia Olympic football team is the national association football team of Malaysia in under-23 and 22 le ...
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Harimau Muda B
Harimau Muda B (''The Young Tigers'') was the Malaysia under-21 national football team managed by the Football Association of Malaysia. which took part in Malaysia Premier League from the 2007–08 season and also FA Cup Malaysia. In 2015, Harimau Muda once again became a single team composed of former Harimau Muda A & B players. Harimau Muda B last competed in Singapore's 2014 S. League. The team was aimed at developing Malaysian youth players and does not recruit any foreign nationals in its squad. On 25 November 2015, it was confirmed that the Harimau Muda has disbanded. History On 19 October 2007, the FAM decided to include Malaysia U-21 as one of the team in Malaysia Premier League 2007-08 known as ''Harimau Muda'' (Young Tigers). In July 2009, the Harimau Muda A was sent to Zibo, China to participate in the 2010 AFC U-19 Championship qualification, while Harimau Muda B participated in the Premier League and the Malaysia FA Cup. During the 2010 season, Harimau Muda ...
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Harimau Muda A
Harimau Muda A was the Malaysia under-22 national football team, representing Malaysia in international football competitions such as the AFC U-22 Asian Cup, Champions Youth Cup as well as other under-22 international football tournaments. It was managed by the Football Association of Malaysia. The squad was the feeder team for Malaysia U-23. On 25 November 2015, it was confirmed that Harimau Muda A, Harimau Muda B, and Harimau Muda C were disbanded. Harimau Muda A last competed in the National Premier Leagues Queensland, having earlier participated in the S.League. History On 19 October 2007, the FAM decided to include Malaysia U-21 as one of the team in 2007–08 Premier League Malaysia known as ''Harimau Muda'' (The Young Tigers). During the 2010 season, Harimau Muda A went to a training camp in Zlaté Moravce, Slovakia. After the stint in Slovakia, Harimau Muda A joined the 2011 Super League Malaysia replacing KL PLUS FC, finishing at 5th place. For the 2012 sea ...
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Malaysia National Under-23 Football Team
Malaysia national under-23 football team (), also known as Malaysia Under-23, Malaysia U-23 or Malaysia Olympic football team is the national association football team of Malaysia in under-23 and 22 level, representing the country at the Olympic Games, Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games, as well as any other under-23 international football tournaments including the AFC U-23 Championship. It is controlled by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). The team won the 2009 and 2011 SEA Games gold medal. History The team is considered to be the feeder team for the Malaysia national football team. It is for players aged 23 and less, however 3 senior players can also be selected to play. Also in existence are national teams for the Under-20s, Under-17s and Under-15s. As long as they are eligible, players can play at any level, hence it is possible for one to play for the U-23s, senior side and then again for the U-23s. Olympic 2000 After the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championshi ...
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