List of Liga Super seasons

This article contains detailed information on Malaysia Super League, which begins with the 2004 season until current season.

2004

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The Malaysia Super League (MSL) was introduced for the first time in 2004. It replaced the M-League as the top-most tier for professional Malaysian football clubs.

The season kicked off on February 14, 2004. Pahang FA dominated the season and ended up winning the title by a wide margin and this was down to their efforts in securing the services of the nation's top players prior to the start of the new season. Pahang FA's Indra Putra Mahayuddin was the season's top goalscorer with 15 goals. He remains, until this day, the last Malaysian to win that accolade.

The highest scoring match of the season was Perlis FA 6-2 defeat of Kedah FA on July 31, 2004.

A plus point was the surprisingly strong finish of club side Public Bank FC. At this time, the Football Association of Malaysia were trying to promote clubs as the future of Malaysian football.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Pahang (C) 21 14 5 2 48 29 +19 47 Qualification to AFC Cup group stage and ASEAN Club Championship
2 Public Bank 21 11 5 5 38 29 +9 38
3 Perlis 21 10 6 5 41 30 +11 36
4 Perak 21 10 6 5 35 27 +8 36 Qualification to AFC Cup group stage[a]
5 Penang 21 8 3 10 29 38 −9 27
6 Sabah 21 4 5 12 22 35 −13 17
7 Sarawak (R) 21 3 7 11 28 38 −10 16 Relegation to Liga Premier
8 Kedah (R) 21 4 3 14 30 45 −15 15
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Perak qualified for the 2005 AFC Cup group stage as 2004 Piala FA winners.
 2004 Super League winner 
 
Pahang FA
1st title

Top scorers

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Position Players Teams/Clubs Goals
1   Indra Putra Mahayuddin   Pahang FA 15
2   Frank Seator   Perak FA 14
3   Gustavo Fuentes
  Tavares
  Public Bank FC
  Kedah FA
11
5   Vyacheslav Melnikov   Penang FA 10
6   Ante Milicic
  Fernando Manuel Co
  Ivan Ziga
  Phillimon Chipeta
  Yusri Che Lah
  Pahang FA
  Sarawak FA
  Public Bank FC
  Perlis FA
  Perlis FA
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2005

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The 2005 season of the Malaysia Super League was the second since its inception in 2004. It kicked off on January 29, 2005.

Like Pahang FA before them, Perlis FA won the title easily, leaving the defending champions a huge 10 points behind. Penang FA (Penang E & O) escaped relegation on goal difference, having let in 4 goals less than Public Bank FC. The best club side was Selangor MPPJ.

The top goalscorer award was jointly won by Perlis FA's Zacharia Simukonda and Sabah FA's Júlio César Rodrigues de Souza. Both scored 18 goals. The highest number of goals featured in a match throughout the season was six. Four matches ended with six goals.

The end of the season was marred by turmoil after Public Bank FC announced it would pulled out from the League, having been relegated. The team was eventually banned from all FAM competitions.[1]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Perlis (C) 21 14 3 4 43 19 +24 45 Qualification to AFC Cup group stage
2 Pahang 21 10 5 6 37 29 +8 35
3 Perak 21 9 3 9 33 25 +8 30
4 TM Melaka 21 7 7 7 23 28 −5 28
5 MPPJ 21 8 3 10 29 38 −9 27
6 Penang 21 8 1 12 27 31 −4 25
7 Public Bank (R) 21 7 4 10 22 30 −8 25 Relegation to Premier League
8 Sabah (R) 21 6 4 11 25 39 −14 22
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
 Super League 2005 winner 
 
Perlis FA
1st title

Top scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals
1   Júlio César Rodrigues Sabah 18
  Zachariah Simukonda Perlis
3   Bernard Tchoutang Pahang 12
4   Newton Katanha MPPJ 11
  José Barreto Penang
  Indra Putra Mahayuddin Pahang
  Mandjou Keita Perak
8   Frank Seator Perak 10
9   Vyacheslav Melnikov Penang 8
10   Fabricio Franceschi MPPJ 6
  Fadzli Saari Pahang

2005–06

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The 2005–06 season of the Malaysia Super League was the third since its inception. It kicked off on December 3, 2005. Negeri Sembilan FA emerged champions with one match to spare. They garnered 40 points from 21 matches and won the title despite scoring less goals than all the other teams in the league except Pahang FA, who finished second from bottom. With this title, they finally erased the painful memory of losing the 1996 M-League crown having topped the table for most of that season.

Their nearest rivals were Melaka TMFC with 33 points. Having been in the title contention for most parts of the season, they were the best positioned club side in MSL history after Public Bank FC in 2004.

Perak FA's Keita Mandjou was the season's top scorer with 17 goals. Three matches, including Selangor FA's 6-1 hammering at the hands of Perlis FA, featured seven goals, and these were the season's highest scoring matches.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Negeri Sembilan (C) 21 12 4 5 26 14 +12 40 Qualification to AFC Cup group stage
2 TM Melaka 21 9 6 6 31 46 −15 33
3 Perak 21 9 3 9 32 29 +3 30
4 Perlis 21 8 6 7 26 25 +1 30
5 MPPJ 21 9 2 10 28 27 +1 29
6 Penang 21 8 4 9 30 31 −1 28
7 Pahang 21 7 6 8 21 24 −3 27 AFC Cup group stage and relegation play-offs[a]
8 Selangor 21 5 3 13 31 46 −15 18 Qualification to relegation play-offs
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Pahang qualified for the AFC Cup group stage as the Malaysia FA Cup winners.
 2005–06 Super League winner 
 
Negeri Sembilan FA
1st title

Top scorers

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Position Players Teams/Clubs Goals
1   Keita Mandjou   Perak FA 17
2   Phillimon Chepita   Perlis FA 13
3   Bambang Pamungkas   Selangor FA 11
4   Juan Manuel Arostegui   MPPJ FC 9
  Chaswe Nsofwa   TM FC
6   Christian Bekamenga   Negeri Sembilan FA 8
7   Josiah Seton   Pahang FA 6
  Mohammad Hardi Jaafar   TM FC
  Newton Ben Katanha   MPPJ FC
  Brian Diego Fuentes   Selangor FA

Relegation playoffs

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As a result of the Football Association of Malaysia's decision to expand the league to 14 teams, the relegation playoffs were held on June 18, 2006. Six of the league's 14 places were up for grabs in this competition.

Pahang FA and Selangor FA qualified for this competition by virtue of being the lowest placed Super League teams. Top teams from the Malaysia Premier League also qualified for this competition (except for Kedah FA and Malacca FA, who were automatically promoted by virtue of being Premier League Champions).

The first round of matches saw Sarawak FA, Terengganu FA, Selangor FA and DPMM FC (Duli Pengiran Muda Mahkota FC) promoted.

The second round of matches saw Johor FC and Pahang FA promoted.

2006–07

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The 2006–07 season of the Malaysia Super League is the fourth edition of the competition since its inception. It kicked off on December 16, 2006. The 2007 season is also the first season played with 13 teams (previous versions had only eight). The FAM had originally planned for a 14-team league, but this was ruined with the failure of Selangor MPPJ's failure to register at the start of the season.

Perak FA's Keita Mandjou and DPMM FC (Duli Pengiran Muda Mahkota FC) (Brunei)'s Mohd Shahrazen Said was the season's top scorer with 21 goals each.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1   Kedah 24 17 4 3 54 21 +33 55 Qualification for the AFC Cup
2   Perak 24 16 5 3 58 22 +36 53
3   DPMM 24 13 5 6 46 29 +17 44
4   Terengganu 24 13 5 6 41 29 +12 44
5   Perlis 24 13 4 7 47 25 +22 43
6   Johor FC 24 11 6 7 35 26 +9 39
7   TM 24 10 6 8 34 33 +1 36
8   Selangor 24 8 4 12 27 36 −9 28
9   Pahang 24 7 6 11 32 41 −9 27
10   Penang 24 6 6 12 25 36 −11 24
11   Negeri Sembilan 24 6 6 12 29 46 −17 24
12   Sarawak 24 2 4 18 28 65 −37 10
13   Malacca 24 2 3 19 24 72 −48 9 Relegated to Liga Premier
Source: [citation needed]
 Super League 2006–07 winner 
 
Kedah FA
1st title

Note: Malacca FA's relegation to 2007–08 Malaysia Premier League season had been revoked because Melaka TMFC pulled out from the Malaysia Super League.

Top scorers

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Position Players Teams/Clubs Goals
1   Keita Mandjou
  Shah Razen Said
  Perak FA
  DPMM FC
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3   Marlon Alex James   Kedah FA 20
4   Walter Ariel Silva   Johor FC 16
5   Muhamad Khalid Jamlus   Perak FA 15
6   Mohd Azlan Ismail   Perlis FA 13
  Phillimon Chepita   Perlis FA
8   Sharlei Miranda   Terengganu FA 11
9   Frederico Dos Santos   Negeri Sembilan FA 9
  Akmal Rizal Ahmad Rakhli   Selangor FA

2007–08

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The 2007–08 season of the Malaysia Super League is the 5th edition since its inception. It was kicked off on November 18, 2007. The 2008 season is also the second season played with 13 teams. The league format was criticize by FIFA panel and the FAM took the action by changing the league format starting on 2009 season.

The 2007–08 season saw Kedah FA clinch their second Super League title with Marlon Alex James became the topscorer with 23 goals.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1   Kedah 24 18 2 4 55 24 +31 56 Qualification for the AFC Cup
2   Negeri Sembilan 24 14 6 4 48 30 +18 48
3   Johor FC 24 14 4 6 40 27 +13 46 Qualification for the AFC Cup
4  Selangor 24 14 3 7 46 36 +10 45
5   Perak 24 13 2 9 46 34 +12 41
6   Terengganu 24 10 7 7 41 31 +10 37
7   Perlis 24 10 6 8 36 25 +11 36
8   Pahang 24 8 6 10 26 31 −5 30
9   PDRM 24 7 3 14 30 52 −22 24
10   DPMM 24 4 10 10 27 34 −7 22
11   UPB-MyTeam 24 6 4 14 30 40 −10 22
12   Penang 24 4 5 15 30 49 −19 17
13   Sarawak 24 4 2 18 25 67 −42 14 Relegated to Liga Premier
Source: [citation needed]
 Super League 2007–08 winner 
 
Kedah FA
2nd title

Top scorers

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Position Players Teams/Clubs Goals
1 Marlon Alex James Kedah 23
2 Carlos Arturo Caceres Perak 17
3 Frank Seator Selangor 15
4 Walter Ariel Silva Johor FC 14
5 Muhamad Khalid Jamlus Perak 13
6 Phillimon Chipeta Perlis 13
7 Mohd Safee Mohd Sali Selangor 11
8 Mohd Zaquan Adha Abdul Radzak Negeri Sembilan 11
9 Gleisson Freire Terengganu 10
10 Gustavo Andres Fuentes Johor FC 10

2009

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The 2009 season of the Super League Malaysia is the 6th edition since its inception in 2004. This season features 14 teams. DPMM FC (Duli Pengiran Muda Mahkota FC) was excluded from the competition. The competition kicked off on January 3, 2009.

The 2009 season saw Selangor FA clinch their first ever Super League title

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Selangor (C) 26 20 3 3 64 21 +43 63 Champion / Qualification to AFC Cup
2 Perlis 26 17 5 4 40 19 +21 56
3 Kedah 26 16 3 7 45 28 +17 51
4 Johor FC 26 15 3 8 53 27 +26 48
5 Terengganu 26 15 2 9 46 29 +17 47
6 Kelantan 26 14 2 10 49 36 +13 44
7 Negeri Sembilan 26 11 5 10 44 35 +9 38
8 PLUS 26 11 5 10 35 26 +9 38
9 Kuala Muda Naza 26 12 1 13 32 41 −9 37 Withdraw from league[a]
10 Perak 26 9 5 12 27 36 −9 32
11 UPB-MyTeam 26 9 3 14 28 49 −21 30 Withdraw from league[a]
12 Penang 26 5 4 17 29 55 −26 19
13 Pahang 26 5 2 19 31 62 −31 17
14 PDRM (R) 26 0 3 23 19 75 −56 3 Relegated to Liga Premier
Source: Results TM Liga Super and Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Kuala Muda Naza and UPB-MyTeam withdrew before the start of 2010 season.
 Super League 2009 winner 
 
Selangor FA
1st title

Top scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals
1 Mohd Nizaruddin Yusof Perlis 18
2 Mohd Ashaari Shamsuddin Terengganu 17
3 Indra Putra Mahayuddin Kelantan 14
4 Mohd Amri Yahyah Selangor 13
Razali Umar Kandasamy Perak 13
5 Mohd Safee Mohd Sali Selangor 12
Mohd Khyril Muhymeen Zambri Kedah 12
Mohd Azlan Ismail Terengganu 12
6 Mohd Zaquan Adha Abdul Radzak Negeri Sembilan 11
7 Norshahrul Idlan Talaha UPB-MyTeam 10
Abdul Manaf Mamat Terengganu 10
8 Mohd Fadzli Saari KL PLUS 9
Muhamad Khalid Jamlus Kelantan 9
Own goal
Player Club Own goal
B. Rajnikandh Kuala Muda Naza l. Selangor
M. Sivakumar Johor FC l. Selangor
Syafuan Ridwan Johor FC l. Selangor
Azmi Muslim UPB-MyTeam l. Kuala Muda Naza
Talfizam Taufik PDRM l. Selangor
Rizal Nayan PDRM l. Kelantan
Che Ku Ahmad Rusydi Terengganu l. Kelantan
Victor Andrag Kedah l. Kuala Muda Naza

2010

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The 2010 Super League Malaysia was the 7th season of the highest Malaysian football league since its inception in 2004. Fourteen teams participated in the league, eleven state teams and three club teams, with Selangor FA as the defending champions. The season began on 9 January 2010 and ended on 3 August 2010. Selangor defended their title.

The opening match of the season between Negeri Sembilan FA and Selangor also doubled up as the Malaysia Charity Shield. Selangor FA won 2–1.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Selangor 26 20 3 3 62 23 +39 63
2 Kelantan 26 17 8 1 50 14 +36 59
3 Terengganu 26 15 5 6 51 27 +24 50
4 Johor FC 26 13 4 9 44 29 +15 43
5 Kedah 26 10 8 8 34 23 +11 38
6 Negeri Sembilan 26 11 5 10 40 31 +9 38
7 T–Team 26 10 8 8 33 26 +7 38
8 Pahang 26 10 3 13 31 50 −19 33
9 Kuala Lumpur 26 8 8 10 20 29 −9 32
10 PLUS 26 8 6 12 29 29 0 30 Withdrawal from Liga Super[a]
11 Perak 26 8 6 12 25 30 −5 30
12 Perlis 26 8 5 13 32 35 −3 29
13 Johor 26 5 1 20 18 66 −48 16 Relegation to 2011 Liga Premier
14 Penang 26 2 4 20 10 67 −57 10
Source: Results TM Liga Super
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ PLUS withdrew from Liga Super before the start of 2011 season.
 Super League 2010 winner 
 
Selangor FA
2nd title

Top scorers

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Including matches played on n/a; Source: FIFA: Liga Super Scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Mohd Ashaari Shamsuddin Terengganu 18
2 Mohd Safee Mohd Sali Selangor 12
3 Mohd Amirul Hadi Zainal Selangor 12
4 Norshahrul Idlan Talaha Kelantan 11
5 Azlan Ismail Kedah 10
6 Mohd Azamuddin Md Akil Pahang 10
7 Abdul Manaf Mamat Terengganu 9
8 R. Surendran Selangor 8
9 Badhri Radzi Kelantan 8
10 Mohd Nurul Azwan Roya Johor FC 7

2011

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The 2011 Malaysia Super League (also known as Astro Liga Super Malaysia 2011 in Malay and the Astro Super League Malaysia due to the sponsorship from Astro) is the 8th season of the highest Malaysian football league since its inception in 2004. Fourteen teams participated in the league, eleven state teams and three club teams, with Selangor FA as the defending champions. The season began on 29 January 2011 and will conclude on 30 July 2011.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Kelantan (C) 26 17 5 4 52 21 +31 56 Qualification to AFC Cup group stage[a]
2 Terengganu 26 16 5 5 54 26 +28 53
3 Selangor 26 16 4 6 42 24 +18 52
4 Kedah 26 13 6 7 25 20 +5 45
5 Harimau Muda A 26 12 7 7 38 28 +10 43
6 Perak 26 10 10 6 31 24 +7 40
7 Johor FC 26 8 10 8 26 28 −2 34
8 Negeri Sembilan 26 8 8 10 29 32 −3 32
9 T–Team 26 9 4 13 35 40 −5 31
10 Sabah 26 7 7 12 24 32 −8 28
11 Felda United 26 7 7 12 22 34 −12 28
12 Kuala Lumpur 26 6 8 12 23 34 −11 26
13 Pahang (R) 26 5 7 14 19 36 −17 22 Relegation to Premier League
14 Perlis (R) 26 2 4 20 20 61 −41 10
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Terengganu qualified for the AFC Cup group stage by winning the 2011 Malaysia FA Cup. They automatically advanced to the group stage due to restructuring of the East Zone playoffs.

Top scorers

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Rank Player[2] Club Goals
1 Abdul Hadi Yahya Terengganu 20
2 Norshahrul Idlan Talaha Kelantan 19
3 Abdul Manaf Mamat Terengganu 13
4 Indra Putra Mahayuddin T–Team 11
5 Mohd Badhri Mohd Radzi Kelantan 10
Mohd Ashaari Shamsuddin Terengganu 10
6 Akmal Rizal Ahmad Rakhli Perak 9
Baddrol Bakhtiar Kedah 9
Izzaq Faris Ramlan Harimau Muda A 9
7 Ahmad Hazwan Bakri Kuala Lumpur 7
Mohd Fandi Othman Harimau Muda A 7
Mohd Firdaus Azizul Negeri Sembilan 7
Mohd Safiq Rahim Selangor 7

2012

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The 2012 Malaysia Super League (also known as Astro Liga Super Malaysia 2012 in Malay and the Astro Super League Malaysia due to the sponsorship from Astro) is the 9th season of the highest Malaysian football league since its inception in 2004. Fourteen teams participated in the league. The season began on 10 January 2012 and will conclude on 14 July 2012.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Kelantan (C, Q) 26 18 6 2 53 18 +35 60 2013 AFC Cup group stage
2 LionsXII[a] 26 15 5 6 48 23 +25 50
3 Selangor (Q) 26 12 7 7 40 26 +14 43 2013 AFC Cup group stage[b]
4 Perak 26 13 3 10 40 43 −3 42
5 Terengganu 26 11 8 7 41 33 +8 41
6 Negeri Sembilan 26 10 7 9 41 38 +3 37
7 PKNS 26 8 11 7 35 35 0 35
8 T-Team 26 10 5 11 35 36 −1 35
9 Johor FC 26 10 5 11 29 31 −2 35
10 Felda United 26 11 2 13 25 31 −6 35
11 Sarawak (R) 26 8 6 12 28 32 −4 30 Relegation play-offs
12 Kedah (R) 26 7 7 12 27 38 −11 28
13 Sabah (R) 26 7 7 12 33 52 −19 28
14 Kuala Lumpur (R) 26 0 5 21 14 53 −39 5 Relegation to 2013 Liga Premier
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ LionsXII are not eligible for any AFC competition spots
  2. ^ Qualified as the next highest-placed local team behind Liga Super and 2012 Piala FA winners Kelantan.

Top scorers

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Rank Player[3] Club Goals
1 Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona Negeri Sembilan 15
2 Francis Doe Forkey Terengganu 14
3 Michal Kubala Perak 13
4 Boško Balaban Selangor 12
5 Shahril Ishak LionsXII 10
Ahmad Shakir Mohd Ali Negeri Sembilan
Mohd Khyril Muhymeen Zambri Kedah
8 Mohammed Ghaddar Kelantan 9
Zairo Anuar Zalani T-Team
Mohd Faiz Subri T-Team
11 Shahdan Sulaiman LionsXII 8
Mohd Badri Mohd Radzi Kelantan

2013

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The 2013 Malaysia Super League (also known as Astro Liga Super Malaysia 2013 in Malay and the Astro Super League Malaysia due to the sponsorship from Astro) is the 10th season of the highest Malaysian football league since its inception in 2004. Twelve teams participated in the league. The season began on 8 January 2013 and will conclude on 6 July 2013.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 LionsXII[a] 22 12 7 3 32 15 +17 43
2 Selangor 22 10 10 2 31 17 +14 40 2014 AFC Cup group stage
3 Johor Darul Takzim 22 11 7 4 32 26 +6 40
4 Kelantan 22 10 6 6 32 20 +12 36 2014 AFC Cup group stage[b]
5 Pahang 22 10 5 7 36 32 +4 35
6 ATM 22 10 4 8 35 25 +10 34
7 Perak 22 8 5 9 23 27 −4 29
8 PKNS 22 8 4 10 34 34 0 28
9 Terengganu 22 7 6 9 25 31 −6 27
10 T-Team 22 5 4 13 19 33 −14 19
11 Felda United 22 4 7 11 13 35 −22 19 Relegation to 2014 Liga Premier
12 Negeri Sembilan 22 1 7 14 11 28 −17 10
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
Notes:
  1. ^ LionsXII was not eligible for any AFC competition spots as they were a foreign side.
  2. ^ Qualified as 2013 Piala FA winners

Top scorers

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As of 6 July 2013[4]
Rank Player Club Goals
1   Marlon Alex James ATM 16
2   Patrick Ronaldinho Wleh PKNS 14
3   Francis Forkey Doe Selangor 10
4   Paulo Rangel Perak 9
5   Shahril Ishak LionsXII 8
  Mohd Fauzi Roslan Pahang 8
  Mohd Amri Yahyah Selangor 8
8   Norshahrul Idlan Talaha Johor Darul Takzim 7
9   Daniel Güiza Johor Darul Takzim 6
  Indra Putra Mahayuddin Kelantan 6
  Mohd Nor Farhan Muhammad Kelantan 6
  Mohd Badhri Mohd Radzi Kelantan 6
  Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona Terengganu 6

2014

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The 2014 Malaysia Super League (also known as Astro Liga Super Malaysia 2014 in Malay and the Astro Super League Malaysia due to the sponsorship from Astro) is the 11th season of the highest Malaysian football league since its inception in 2004. Twelve teams participated in the league. The season began on 17 January 2014 and will conclude on 25 June 2014.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Johor Darul Ta'zim 22 13 5 4 39 22 +17 44 2015 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off
2 Selangor 22 12 5 5 28 19 +9 41
3 Pahang 22 11 4 7 36 30 +6 37 2015 AFC Cup group stage[a]
4 Terengganu 22 10 6 6 38 28 +10 36
5 Sime Darby 22 9 4 9 32 32 0 31
6 Kelantan 22 10 1 11 26 29 −3 31
7 Sarawak 22 9 3 10 26 31 −5 30
8 LionsXII[b] 22 8 4 10 26 27 −1 28
9 Perak 22 8 2 12 22 27 −5 26
10 ATM 22 6 6 10 29 34 −5 24
11 T–Team 22 6 6 10 21 28 −7 24 Relegation to 2015 Liga Premier
12 PKNS 22 4 6 12 24 40 −16 18
Source: RSSSF, FAM Official Site, Astro Arena
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
Notes:
  1. ^ Qualified as 2014 Piala FA winners
  2. ^ LionsXII are not eligible for any AFC competition spots

Top scorers

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As of 25 June 2014[5]
Rank Player Club Goals
1   Paulo Rangel Selangor 16
2   Luciano Figueroa Johor Darul Ta'zim 11
3   Juan Arostegui ATM 9
  Matías Conti Pahang
5   Jorge Pereyra Díaz Johor Darul Ta'zim 8
6   Khairul Amri LionsXII 7
  Patrick Wleh PKNS
  Nor Farhan Muhammad Terengganu
9   Bruno Martelotto ATM 6
  Dickson Nwakaeme Pahang
  S. Chanturu Sarawak
12   Francis Doe Kelantan 5
  Abdulafees Abdulsalam Perak
  Milan Purović Perak
  Dilshod Sharofetdinov Sime Darby
  Patrich Wanggai T-Team

2015

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The 2015 Malaysia Super League is the 12th season of the highest Malaysian football league since its inception in 2004. Twelve teams participated in the league. The season began on 31 January 2015 and concluded on 22 August 2015.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Johor Darul Ta'zim (C) 22 14 4 4 36 18 +18 46 Qualification to AFC Champions League qualifying preliminary round 2
2 Selangor 22 11 6 5 43 28 +15 39 Qualification to AFC Cup group stage[a]
3 Pahang 22 13 5 4 43 29 +14 38[b]
4 Terengganu 22 12 2 8 40 33 +7 38
5 Felda United 22 10 6 6 36 26 +10 36
6 PDRM 22 11 2 9 42 39 +3 35
7 LionsXII[c] 22 9 6 7 36 32 +4 33
8 Perak 22 8 4 10 32 33 −1 28
9 Kelantan 22 8 4 10 34 38 −4 28
10 Sarawak 22 4 7 11 28 40 −12 19
11 ATM (R) 22 2 5 15 21 47 −26 11 Qualification to the Relegation play-off
12 Sime Darby (R) 22 1 7 14 20 48 −28 10 Relegation to Liga Premier
Source: FAM Official Site, Astro Arena
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Since LionsXII, a side managed by the Football Association of Singapore and thus ineligible to represent Malaysia in continental competition, won the 2015 Piala FA, the 2015 Liga Super runners-up will be chosen to represent Malaysia in the AFC Cup.
  2. ^ Pahang was docked 6 points due to involvement in the delay in the process of solving the problem of salary and compensation by the former imports season 2013, Mohamed Borji.
  3. ^ LionsXII are not eligible for any AFC competition spots

Top scorers

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Rank Player[6] Club Goals
1   Dramane Traore PDRM 20
2   Patrick Ronaldinho Wleh PKNS 16
3   Matias Conti Pahang 12
  Luciano Figueroa Johor Darul Ta'zim
4   Ali Ashfaq PDRM 10
  Billy Mehmet Sarawak
6   Chad Souza Perak 9
  Namkung Woong Perak
  Dickson Nwakaeme Pahang
  Issey Nakajima-Farran Terengganu
10   Paulo Rangel Terengganu 8
  Faris Ramli LionsXII
  Afiq Azmi Selangor
  Guilherme de Paula Selangor

2016

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The 2016 Malaysia Super League is the 13th season of the highest Malaysian football league since its inception in 2004. Twelve teams participated in the league. The season began on 13 February 2016 and concluded on 22 October 2016.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Johor Darul Ta'zim (C) 22 18 4 0 56 14 +42 58 Qualification to AFC Champions League preliminary round 2[a]
2 Felda United 22 13 4 5 47 27 +20 43 Qualification to AFC Cup group stage[b]
3 Kedah 22 11 7 4 30 26 +4 37[c]
4 Kelantan 22 7 8 7 37 33 +4 29
5 Selangor 22 7 7 8 28 27 +1 28
6 Perak 22 7 7 8 29 30 −1 28
7 T–Team 22 7 6 9 30 34 −4 27
8 Sarawak 22 6 6 10 32 40 −8 24
9 Pahang 22 5 6 11 22 41 −19 24[d]
10 Penang 22 5 7 10 32 37 −5 22
11 PDRM (R) 22 5 6 11 21 32 −11 21 Relegation to Liga Premier
12 Terengganu (R) 22 5 4 13 21 44 −23 19
Source: SPMB Football Association of Malaysia, Football Malaysia LLP
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 3) Number of goals against.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Also qualification to AFC Cup group stage if failed to qualify for the AFC Champions League group stage.
  2. ^ Since the winners of 2016 Piala FA, Johor Darul Ta'zim, currently qualify for AFC Champions League based on their league position, the spot awarded to the Piala FA winner (AFC Cup group stage) would be passed to the next best team in the table (in this case, the second-placed team).
  3. ^ Kedah Football Association (Kedah FA) has been found guilty of putting the suspended player during the match against Pahang on August 3, 2016. Therefore, the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) has been awarded 3 points for Pahang and Kedah sentenced deducted 3 points for the incident.
  4. ^ Pahang has been awarded 3 points free from the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) after offenses committed by the Football Association of Kedah (Kedah FA) putting the suspended player during the match against Pahang on August 3, 2016.

Top scorers

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As of matches played on 22 October 2016
Rank Player[7] Club Goals
1   Jorge Pereyra Díaz Johor Darul Ta'zim 18
2   Juan Martín Lucero Johor Darul Ta'zim 16
3   Francis Forkey Doe Felda United 15
4   Baže Ilijoski Kelantan 14
5   Patrick Cruz T–Team 10
6   Elias Fernandes Perak 9
  Ndumba Makeche Sarawak
  Patrick Wleh Selangor
7   Zah Rahan Krangar Felda United 8
  Lutfulla Turaev Felda United
  Gilmar Sarawak

2017

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The 2017 Malaysia Super League is the 14th season of the highest Malaysian football league since its inception in 2004. Twelve teams participated in the league. The season began on 20 January 2017 and concluded on 28 October 2017.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Johor Darul Ta'zim (C) 22 15 4 3 50 19 +31 49 Qualification to Champions League preliminary round 2 or AFC Cup group stage
2 Pahang[a] 22 12 4 6 44 26 +18 40
3 Felda United[b] (R) 22 11 6 5 40 26 +14 39 Relegation to Premier League
4 Kedah[c] 22 9 8 5 45 33 +12 35
5 Perak 22 9 7 6 30 31 −1 34
6 Selangor 22 9 6 7 32 28 +4 33
7 PKNS 22 6 7 9 33 38 −5 25
8 Melaka United 22 6 6 10 33 46 −13 24
9 T–Team (R) 22 7 5 10 30 45 −15 23[d] Relegation to Premier League
10 Kelantan 22 7 4 11 31 39 −8 22[e]
11 Sarawak (R) 22 5 6 11 24 34 −10 21 Relegation to Premier League
12 Penang (R) 22 3 3 16 16 43 −27 12
Source: FAM, FMLLP
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Pahang withdraw from AFC competition.
  2. ^ Felda United were relegated because they failed to renew their licence[8]
  3. ^ Kedah as 2017 Malaysia FA Cup winners not eligible for AFC competition spots as they failed granted AFC club license.
  4. ^ Kelantan and T–Team was sentenced to a six-point deduction immediately on offense failed to complete the registration process Malaysian League (M-League) 2017. Later, upon careful consideration of the aforementioned appeals, Football Malaysia have decided to lift the transfer ban and reduce the deduction of 6 points to 3 points for T-Team.
  5. ^ Kelantan and T–Team was sentenced to a six-point deduction immediately on offense failed to complete the registration process Malaysian League (M-League) 2017. Later, upon careful consideration of the aforementioned appeals, Football Malaysia have decided to only reduce the deduction of 6 points to 3 points for Kelantan.

Top scorers

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As of 28 October 2017.[9][10]
Rank Player Club Goals
1   Mohammed Ghaddar Johor Darul Ta'zim (5), Kelantan (18) 23
2   Matheus Alves Pahang 18
3   Ken Ilsø Kedah 15
4   Thiago Augusto Felda United 14
5   Gonzalo Cabrera Johor Darul Ta'zim 11
6   Safiq Rahim Johor Darul Ta'zim 9
  Baddrol Bakhtiar Kedah
  Marko Šimić Melaka United
  Mateo Roskam Sarawak
10   Sandro Kedah 8
  Patrick Wleh PKNS
  Francis Doe Selangor
13   Gabriel Guerra Johor Darul Ta'zim 7
14   Mohamadou Sumareh Pahang 6
  Lucas Cano Felda United
16   Ifedayo Olusegun Felda United 5
  Jeon Woo-young Melaka United
  Yashir Pinto Perak
  Lucas Espindola PKNS
  Mark Hartmann Penang (2), Sarawak (3)
  Juliano Mineiro Selangor
  Rufino Segovia Selangor
  Farhod Tadjiyev T–Team
  Nor Hakim Hassan T–Team

2018

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The 2018 Malaysia Super League is the 15th season of the highest Malaysian football league since its inception in 2004. Twelve teams participated in the league. The season began on 3 February 2018 and concluded on 29 July 2018.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Johor Darul Ta'zim (C) 22 19 2 1 47 9 +38 59 Qualification for the AFC Champions League group stage
2 Perak 22 10 6 6 35 27 +8 36 Qualification for the AFC Champions League second preliminary round
3 PKNS 22 10 5 7 37 29 +8 35
4 Pahang 22 9 7 6 35 21 +14 34
5 Terengganu 22 10 4 8 32 31 +1 34
6 Kedah 22 9 5 8 37 36 +1 32
7 Melaka United 22 9 4 9 33 38 −5 31
8 Selangor 22 7 6 9 35 39 −4 27
9 PKNP 22 7 4 11 25 31 −6 25
10 Kuala Lumpur 22 7 3 12 39 51 −12 24
11 Kelantan (R) 22 5 3 14 20 43 −23 18 Relegation to the Premier League
12 Negeri Sembilan (R) 22 4 3 15 27 47 −20 15
Source: FAM, FMLLP
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Top scorers

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2019

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The 2019 Malaysia Super League is the 16th season of the highest Malaysian football league since its inception in 2004. Twelve teams participated in the league. The season began on 1 February 2019 and concluded on 21 July 2019.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Johor Darul Ta'zim (C) 22 16 5 1 49 19 +30 53 Qualification for AFC Champions League group stage
2 Pahang 22 12 7 3 37 21 +16 43
3 Selangor 22 10 7 5 41 35 +6 37
4 Kedah[a] 22 9 7 6 37 29 +8 34 Qualification for AFC Champions League preliminary round 2
5 Perak 22 8 9 5 36 31 +5 33
6 Melaka United 22 9 6 7 34 30 +4 33
7 Terengganu 22 7 9 6 35 37 −2 30
8 Petaling Jaya City 22 8 2 12 22 29 −7 26
9 PKNS[b] (R) 22 5 6 11 37 38 −1 21 Relegation to Malaysia Premier League
10 Felda United 22 4 7 11 27 43 −16 19
11 PKNP (R) 22 3 7 12 22 40 −18 16 Relegation to Malaysia Premier League
12 Kuala Lumpur (R) 22 4 2 16 24 49 −25 14
Source: MFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Kedah FA qualified for the AFC Champions League preliminary round 2 as Malaysia FA Cup winners.
  2. ^ PKNS F.C. relegated after withdrawing license to complete for the 2020 Malaysia Premier League season as they become feeder club to Selangor FA.

Top scorers

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As of matches played on 21 July 2019.[12]

Players sorted first by goals, then by last name.

Rank Player Club Goals
1   Kpah Sherman PKNS 14
2   Diogo Johor Darul Ta'zim 12
  Ifedayo Olusegun Selangor
4   Gonzalo Cabrera Johor Darul Ta'zim 11
5   Patrick Reichelt Melaka United 10
6   Giancarlo Petaling Jaya/PKNP 9
  Fernando Rodriguez Kedah
8   Guilherme de Paula Kuala Lumpur 8
  Leandro Velázquez Johor Darul Ta'zim
  Safawi Rasid Johor Darul Ta'zim
  Sanjar Shaakhmedov Terengganu

2020

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The 2020 Malaysia Super League is the 17th season of the highest Malaysian football league since its inception in 2004. Twelve teams participated in the league. The season began on 28 February 2020 and concluded on 31 October 2020.

On 13 March 2020, it was announced that the league would be suspended indefinitely, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On 1 May, it was announced that the league would resume in September dependent on the situation at the time. Due to time constraints, the home-and-away format has been scrapped. Teams played each other only once, meaning that the champion of the Super League was decided after eleven rounds of matches.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Johor Darul Ta'zim (C, Q) 11 9 2 0 33 8 +25 29 Qualification for AFC Champions League group stage
2 Kedah (Q) 11 7 1 3 20 13 +7 22[a] Qualification for AFC Cup group stage
3 Terengganu (Q) 11 6 1 4 24 14 +10 19[b]
4 Perak 11 5 3 3 21 19 +2 18
5 Selangor 11 4 5 2 26 19 +7 17
6 UiTM 11 5 2 4 17 15 +2 17
7 Petaling Jaya City 11 3 5 3 17 16 +1 14
8 Pahang 11 4 2 5 18 18 0 14
9 Melaka United 11 4 2 5 13 16 −3 11[c]
10 Sabah 11 2 3 6 12 24 −12 9
11 Felda United (R) 11 1 4 6 12 27 −15 7 Relegation to Malaysia Premier League
12 PDRM (R) 11 0 2 9 5 29 −24 −1[d]
Source: Malaysian Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ [Note MAS]
  2. ^ [Note MAS]
  3. ^ Melaka have been docked three points following the decision from FAM.[13]
  4. ^ PDRM have been docked three points following the decision from FAM.[14]

Top scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals
1   Ifedayo Olusegun Selangor 12
2   Shahrel Fikri Perak 10
3   Dominique Da Sylva Terengganu 9
4   Safawi Rasid Johor Darul Ta'zim 7
  Kipré Tchétché Kedah
  Gonzalo Cabrera Johor Darul Ta'zim
5   Gustavo Almeida dos Santos UiTM 6
  Ivan Carlos Pahang
  Lee Tuck Terengganu
  Kpah Sherman Kedah
6   Uche Agba Melaka United 5
  Sanjar Shaakhmedov Terengganu

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2021

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The 2021 Malaysia Super League is the 18th season of the highest Malaysian football league since its inception in 2004. Twelve teams participated in the league. The season began on 5 March 2021 and concluded on 12 September 2021.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Johor Darul Ta'zim (C) 22 18 3 1 50 9 +41 57 Qualification for AFC Champions League group stage
2 Kedah Darul Aman 22 13 4 5 44 28 +16 43 Qualification for AFC Cup group stage
3 Penang 22 12 5 5 37 30 +7 41
4 Terengganu 22 11 5 6 33 20 +13 38
5 Selangor 22 10 6 6 45 30 +15 36
6 Kuala Lumpur City 22 8 9 5 27 20 +7 33[a] Qualification for AFC Cup group stage
7 Petaling Jaya City 22 6 6 10 16 28 −12 24
8 Melaka United 22 5 9 8 25 31 −6 21[b]
9 Sabah 22 4 7 11 21 38 −17 19
10 Sri Pahang 22 4 6 12 23 37 −14 18
11 Perak (R) 22 4 4 14 20 45 −25 16 Relegation to Malaysia Premier League
12 UiTM (R) 22 3 4 15 16 41 −25 13
Source: Malaysian Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ KL City qualified to 2022 AFC Cup as winner of 2021 Malaysia Cup
  2. ^ Melaka have been docked three points based on the following of the decision from FAM (Football Association of Malaysia).[16]

Top scorers

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As of matches played 12 September 2021[17]
Rank Player Club Goals[18]
1   Ifedayo Olusegun Selangor 26
2   Bergson da Silva Johor Darul Ta'zim 23
3   Kpah Sherman Kedah Darul Aman 13
4   Casagrande Penang 12
5   Kipré Tchétché Kedah Darul Aman 10
  Paulo Josué Kuala Lumpur City
7   David da Silva Terengganu 7
  Baddrol Bakhtiar Kedah Darul Aman
  Nana Poku UiTM/Perak
10   Oliver Buff Selangor 6
  Sheriddin Boboev Penang

2022

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The 2022 Malaysia Super League is the 19th season of the highest Malaysian football league since its inception in 2004. Twelve teams participated in the league. The season began on 4 March 2022 and concluded on 15 October 2022.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Johor Darul Ta'zim 22 17 5 0 61 12 +49 56 Qualification for AFC Champions League group stage
2 Terengganu 22 14 2 6 39 20 +19 44 Qualification for AFC Cup group stage
3 Sabah 22 13 3 6 36 26 +10 42
4 Negeri Sembilan 22 12 5 5 33 26 +7 41
5 Selangor 22 8 6 8 39 33 +6 30
6 Kuala Lumpur City 22 8 5 9 30 31 −1 29
7 Sri Pahang 22 8 4 10 33 31 +2 28
8 Kedah Darul Aman 22 8 3 11 32 41 −9 27
9 Petaling Jaya City (D, R) 22 6 8 8 22 30 −8 26 Withdrawn from Liga Super and dissolved.[a]
10 Melaka United (D, R) 22 4 6 12 22 43 −21 18[b] Ejected from Malaysian Super League and dissolved.
11 Sarawak United (D, R) 22 5 2 15 19 50 −31 17[b] Ejected from Malaysian Super League and relegated to 2023 Malaysia M3 League
12 Penang 22 2 5 15 22 45 −23 11
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: MFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(D) Disqualified; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Petaling Jaya City withdrew from Liga Super before the start of 2023 season.
  2. ^ a b MFL officially snubs Melaka United and Sarawak United club licensing approval, as both clubs have problem with overdue payments of staffs or players. This decision prevented both from playing in 2023 Malaysian Super League.[19][20] As of November 2nd, there are still no appeal from both clubs to continue the league structure by playing in M5 League.[21]

Top scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals[22]
1   Bergson Johor Darul Ta'zim 29
2   Caion Selangor 14
3   Fernando Forestieri Johor Darul Ta'zim 13
  Ronald Ngah Kedah Darul Aman
  Kipré Tchétché Terengganu
6   Gustavo Negeri Sembilan 11
7   Darren Lok Petaling Jaya City 10
8   Steven Rodriguez Sri Pahang 9
9   Park Tae-Soo Sabah 8
10   Ifedayo Olusegun Melaka 7
  Manuel Hidalgo Sri Pahang
12 8 players 6 Clubs 6
20 7 players 7 Clubs 5
27 8 players 7 Clubs 4
35 13 players 9 Clubs 3
48 20 players 11 Clubs 2
68 56 players 12 Clubs 1

2023

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The 2023 Malaysia Super League is the 20th season of the highest Malaysian football league since its inception in 2004. Twelve teams participated in the league. The season began on 24 February 2023 and concluded on 17 December 2023.

It is the first season after restructuring, with 18 teams (instead of 12). However, MFL announced there will be only 16 teams as they rejected both Sarawak United and Melaka United due to a failed licensing appeal. The league shrunk to 15 teams after Petaling Jaya City officially withdrew due to the expansion and increased foreign player quota, which are diverted from the club's main vision. On 5 January 2023, UiTM officially withdrew due to the financial problems. The new season therefore has 14 teams, kicking off on 24 February.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Johor Darul Ta'zim (C) 26 25 1 0 100 7 +93 76 Qualification for the AFC Champions League Elite league stage
2 Selangor 26 20 1 5 72 22 +50 61 Qualification for the AFC Champions League Two group stage[a]
3 Sabah 26 17 3 6 64 33 +31 54
4 Kedah Darul Aman 26 17 2 7 52 29 +23 53
5 Sri Pahang 26 13 6 7 44 33 +11 45
6 Terengganu 26 11 7 8 45 34 +11 40 Qualification for the AFF Shopee Cup group stage[b]
7 Kuala Lumpur City 26 10 8 8 44 39 +5 38
8 PDRM 26 11 4 11 35 37 −2 37
9 Negeri Sembilan 26 6 9 11 33 49 −16 27
10 Penang 26 6 6 14 29 50 −21 24
11 Perak 26 6 4 16 25 55 −30 22
12 Kelantan United 26 4 5 17 29 65 −36 17
13 Kuching City 26 2 6 18 24 51 −27 12
14 Kelantan[c] 26 2 2 22 29 121 −92 8 Ejected from Malaysian Super League
Source: MFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Since the winners of the 2023 Malaysia FA Cup (Johor Darul Ta'zim) qualified for Asian competition based on their league positions, the berths awarded to the 2nd-placed team in the league.
  2. ^ Qualified as the 2023 Malaysia Cup & 2023 Malaysia FA Cup runner-up.
  3. ^ MFL officially snubs Kelantan club licensing approval.

Top scorers

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As of 17 December 2023 [23]
Rank Player Club Goals
1   Ayron del Valle Selangor 23
2   Bergson Da Silva Johor Darul Ta'zim 21
3   Fernando Forestieri Johor Darul Ta'zim 19
4   Abu Kamara Kuching City 13
5   Arif Aiman Hanapi Johor Darul Ta'zim 12
  Kpah Sherman Sri Pahang
  Ifedayo Olusegun Kedah Darul Aman
  Faisal Halim Selangor
9   Ivan Mamut Terengganu 11
  Paulo Josué Kuala Lumpur City
11   Bruno Suzuki PDRM 10
  Stefano Brundo Sri Pahang


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