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2018 Malaysia Super League

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Football league season
Liga Super Malaysia
Season2018
Dates3 February – 29 July 2018
ChampionsJohor Darul Ta'zim
5th Super League title
5thLiga M title
RelegatedKelantan
Negeri Sembilan
AFC Champions LeagueJohor Darul Ta'zim
Perak
Matches played132
Goals scored402 (3.05 per match)
Top goalscorerRufino Segovia
(19 goals)
Biggest home winPahang 4–0Negeri Sembilan
(10 March 2018)
Kedah 4–0Selangor
(13 April 2018)
Kuala Lumpur 5–1Kelantan
(22 May 2018)
Pahang 4–0Kuala Lumpur
(25 May 2018)
Selangor 4–0Kelantan
(1 June 2018)
PKNS 4–0Terengganu
(14 July 2018)
Johor Darul Ta'zim 4–0Kelantan
(20 July 2018)
PKNS 4–1Perak
(28 July 2018)
Biggest away winNegeri Sembilan 0–4Johor Darul Ta'zim
(5 May 2018)
Melaka United 0–4Johor Darul Ta'zim
(26 June 2018)
Kuala Lumpur 1–5Perak
(18 July 2018)
Highest scoring8 goals
PKNS 5–3Negeri Sembilan
(11 July 2018)
Longest winning run10 games
Johor Darul Ta'zim
Longest unbeaten run19 games
Johor Darul Ta'zim
Longest winless run7 games
Melaka United
Longest losing run4 games
Selangor
Kelantan
2017
2019
All statistics correct as of 29 July 2018.

The2018 Malaysia Super League (Malay:Liga Super Malaysia 2018), known as2018unifi Malaysia Super League (Malay:unifi Liga Super Malaysia 2018) for sponsorship reasons,[1] was the 15th season of theMalaysia Super League, the top-tier professionalfootball league in Malaysia.[2]

Johor Darul Ta'zim were the defending champions.

Club licensing regulations

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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.[3][4]

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 through television and higher attendance levels helps Liga Super Malaysia teams attract the most lucrative sponsorships.
  • Liga Super Malaysia teams develop substantial financial muscle through the combination of television and gate revenues, sponsorships and marketing of their team brands. This allows them to attract and retain skilled players from domestic and international sources and to constructfirst-class stadium facilities.

Despite several reminders from FAM from the beginning of 2015, however there are few teams failed to get the approval for both AFC and FAM club licenses from First Instance Body (FIB) .[5][6]

Team(s)AFC Club License StatusFAM Club License Status
Johor Darul Ta'zimPassedPassed
KedahFailedPassed
KelantanFailedPassed
Kuala LumpurFailedPassed
Melaka UnitedFailedPassed
Negeri SembilanPassedPassed
PahangPassedPassed
PerakFailedPassed
PKNPFailedPassed
PKNSPassedPassed
SelangorPassedPassed
TerengganuFailedPassed

*Updated: 6 December 2017


Team changes

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The following teams have changed division.

To Malaysia Super League

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Promoted fromPremier League

From Malaysia Super League

[edit]

Relegated toPremier League

Teams

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Sarawak andPenang were relegated to2018 Malaysia Premier League after finished 11th and bottom place oflast season league.Kuala Lumpur andTerengganu promoted to 2018 Malaysia Super League after securing place as champions and runners-up in2017 Malaysia Premier League.

On 21 November 2017, it was announced that T-Team who finished ninth in the Super League last year, will play in the2018 Malaysia Premier League pending approval from Football Malaysia LLP (FMLLP).[7] The suggestion then were approved on 4 December 2017, followed by an announcement stating thatFelda United, who finished third last season are ineligible to compete in this year top-tier competition. They were replaced byNegeri Sembilan andPKNP.[8]

Locations of teams in the 2018 Malaysia Super League.

Venues

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TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Johor Darul Ta'zimJohor BahruTan Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium30,000[9]
KedahAlor SetarDarul Aman Stadium32,387[10]
KelantanKota BharuSultan Muhammad IV Stadium[1]30,000[11]
Kuala LumpurKuala LumpurKuala Lumpur Stadium18,000[12]
Melaka UnitedKrubongHang Jebat Stadium40,000[13]
Negeri SembilanSerembanTuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium45,000[14]
PahangKuantanDarul Makmur Stadium40,000[15]
PerakIpohPerak Stadium,Ipoh
Naval Base Stadium,Lumut[2]
42,500
12,000[16]
PKNPIpohPerak Stadium,Ipoh
Penang State Stadium,Batu Kawan[3]
42,500
40,000[17]
PKNSShah AlamShah Alam Stadium80,372[18]
SelangorKuala LumpurKuala Lumpur Stadium18,000[19]
TerengganuKuala TerengganuSultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium15,000[20]
Source:[21]

1:^ Perak plays at Lumut due to the upgrading of their own stadium atPerak Stadium
2:^ PKNP plays at Batu Kawan due to the upgrading ofPerak Stadium
3:^ Kelantan plays their home games at their opponents stadium duringRamadan, due to ban ofSultan Muhammad IV Stadium usage by state government during Ramadan

Personnel, kit and sponsoring

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TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerMain sponsor
Johor Darul Ta'zimArgentinaRaúl Longhi(caretaker)SingaporeHariss HarunNike[22]Forest City
KedahMalaysiaNidzam AdzhaMalaysiaBaddrol BakhtiarAL[23]ECK
KelantanMalaysiaYusri Che Lah(caretaker)MalaysiaShahrizan IsmailLotto[24]BMW Raza Premium
Kuala LumpurBrazilFábio Magrão[25]MalaysiaIndra Putra Mahayuddin[26]SkyHawk[permanent dead link][27]JL99,Ekovest
Melaka UnitedMalaysiaE. ElavarasanMalaysiaKhairul Fahmi Che MatWarrix[28]EDRACGN[29]
Negeri SembilanPortugalMário LemosSouth KoreaKim Do-heon[30]ALMatrix Concepts[30]
PahangMalaysiaDollah Salleh[31]MalaysiaMatthew Davies[32]FILAAras Kuasa
PerakAustraliaMehmet Duraković[33]MalaysiaNasir Basharudin[34]ALLembaga Air Perak,Quest International UniversityArchived 2018-01-25 at theWayback Machine
PKNPMalaysiaAbu Bakar Fadzim[35]MalaysiaHafiz RamdanFILAPerak CorpArchived 2020-02-18 at theWayback Machine,MAPS
PKNSMalaysiaK. Rajagopal[36]MalaysiaSafee SaliKappaPKNS
SelangorMalaysia Nazliazmi NasirMalaysiaAmri YahyahLottoredONE,CRRC
TerengganuMalaysiaIrfan Bakti[37]Ivory CoastKipré TchétchéKobertChicken Cottage

Coaching changes

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  •    Indicate the positions in the relegation zone.
TeamOutgoing coachManner of departureDate of vacancyWeekTableIncoming coachDate of
appointment
PKNSSven GartungEnd of contract31 October 2017Pre-seasonK. Rajagopal22 November 2017[36]
KelantanZahasmi IsmailEnd of contract30 November 2017Sathit Bensoh7 December 2017[38]
KedahNidzam AdzhaResigned30 November 2017Ramón Marcote11 December 2017[39]
Negeri SembilanAsri NinggalEnd of contract30 November 2017Jörg Steinebrunner20 December 2017[40]
KelantanSathit BensohSacked15 February 2018312Yusri Che Lah(caretaker)16 February 2018[41]
Johor Darul Ta'zimUlisses MoraisResigned25 February 201841Raúl Longhi(caretaker)26 February 2018[42]
Negeri SembilanJörg SteinebrunnerResigned28 February 2018411Azraai Khor28 February 2018[43]
SelangorP. ManiamRested14 March 201858Nazliazmi Nasir(caretaker)14 March 2018[44]
KelantanYusri Che Lah(caretaker)End of caretaker role19 March 2018511Fajr Ibrahim21 March 2018[45]
KedahRamón MarcoteMove to development coach28 March 201856Nidzam Adzha28 March 2018[46]
Melaka UnitedEduardo AlmeidaSacked2 May 201887E. Elavarasan7 May 2018[47]
Negeri SembilanAzraai KhorSacked10 May 20181012Mario Lemos10 May 2018[48]
KelantanFajr IbrahimResigned5 June 20181412Yusri Che Lah(caretaker)5 June 2018[49]

Foreign players

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Southeast Asia (SEA) players need to have acquired at least 30 international caps for their senior national team with no period restriction on when caps are earned and those who has less than 30 international caps will be subjected to FMLLP approval.

Players name inbold indicates the player is registered during the mid-season transfer window.

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3AFC PlayerASEAN PlayerFormer Players
Johor Darul Ta'zimBrazilMarcos António[50]ArgentinaFernando Elizari[51]ArgentinaFernando Márquez[52]IraqGonzalo Cabrera[53]SingaporeHariss Harun[54]ArgentinaJorge Pereyra Díaz[55][56]
ArgentinaLuciano Figueroa[57]
MartiniqueHarry Novillo[58]
ArgentinaNicolás Fernández
BrazilJorge[57]
KedahKosovoLiridon Krasniqi[59]BrazilSandro[60]BrazilPaulo Rangel[61]IndonesiaAndik Vermansyah[62]PhilippinesÁlvaro Silva[63]SpainPablo Pallarès[64]
KelantanBrazilCássio[65]BrazilCristiano[66]KyrgyzstanBakhtiyar DuyshobekovBrazilBruno Lopes[67][68]
IndonesiaFerdinand Sinaga[69]
LebanonMohammed Ghaddar[70]
SenegalMorgaro Gomis[71]
South KoreaDo Dong-hyun[72]
TunisiaAlaeddine Bouslimi[73][66]
NamibiaLazarus Kaimbi[74]
Kuala LumpurBrazilPaulo Josué[75]BrazilJuninho[76]BrazilGuilherme de Paula[77]UzbekistanBobirjon Akbarov[78]IndonesiaAchmad Jufriyanto[79]
Melaka UnitedFranceSteven Thicot[80]NigeriaIfedayo Olusegun[81]BelarusYahor Zubovich[82]South KoreaLee Chang-hoon[83]SingaporeShahdan Sulaiman[84]PortugalTiago Gomes[80]
South KoreaJeon Woo-young[85]
Negeri SembilanBrazilAlex Moraes[86]BrazilFlávio Júnior[87]ArgentinaNicolás Vélez[88]South KoreaKim Do-heon[89]PhilippinesÁngel Guirado[86]CambodiaPrak Mony Udom[86]
LatviaRenārs Rode
PahangThe GambiaMohamadou Sumareh[90]NigeriaAustin Amutu[91]BrazilPatrick Cruz[92]JapanIssey Nakajima-Farran[91]SingaporeSafuwan Baharudin[93]ArgentinaSergio Unrein
BrazilAlex Moraes
CambodiaChan Vathanaka[91]
LiberiaFrancis Doe[91]
PerakBrazilLeandro[94]BrazilWander Luiz[95]BrazilGilmar[94]LebanonJad Noureddine[96]PhilippinesMisagh Bahadoran[95][97]
AustraliaRobert Cornthwaite[98]
PKNPLatviaRitus Krjauklis[99]Central African RepublicFranklin Anzité[99]ChadKarl MaxSouth KoreaKim Sang-woo[100]CambodiaKeo Sokpheng[99][101]
South KoreaYeon Gi-sung[99]
BulgariaLyuben Nikolov[99]
GhanaAlfred Okai Quaye
PKNSColombiaRomel Morales[102]BrazilBruno Matos[81]BrazilRafael Ramazotti[103]AustraliaZac Anderson[104]SingaporeFaris Ramli[102]ArgentinaJonathan Acosta[104][81]
SelangorBrazilWillian Pacheco[105]SpainAlfonso de la Cruz[106]SpainRufino Segovia[107]IndonesiaEvan Dimas[108]IndonesiaIlham Armaiyn[108]
TerengganuSerbiaIgor Zonjić[109]EnglandLee Tuck[109]Ivory CoastKipré Tchétché[110]South KoreaDo Dong-hyun[111]CambodiaThierry Bin[109]South KoreaKim Hyun-woo
South KoreaLee Jun-hyeob[112]
JapanBruno Suzuki[113]

Naturalisation players

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ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5
Johor Darul Ta'zimSwedenEnglandMalaysiaJunior Eldstål34EnglandMalaysiaDarren Lok34SpainMalaysiaNatxo Insa34CanadaBarbadosMalaysiaLa'Vere Corbin-Ong34SpainMalaysiaKiko Insa34
Melaka UnitedNew ZealandMalaysiaKhair Jones34EnglandMalaysiaNicholas Swirad3
Negeri SembilanAustraliaMalaysia David Rowley3
PahangAustraliaMalaysiaMatthew Davies34
PerakAustraliaMalaysiaBrendan Gan34
PKNSEnglandMalaysiaDaniel Ting3

Notes:

^3 Carrying Malaysian heritage.
^4 Participated in theMalaysia national team squad.

Results

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Johor Darul Ta'zim(C)221921479+3859Qualification for theAFC Champions League group stage
2Perak2210663527+836Qualification for theAFC Champions League second preliminary round
3PKNS2210573729+835
4Pahang229763521+1434
5Terengganu2210483231+134
6Kedah229583736+132
7Melaka United229493338−531
8Selangor227693539−427
9PKNP2274112531−625
10Kuala Lumpur2273123951−1224
11Kelantan(R)2253142043−2318Relegation to thePremier League
12Negeri Sembilan(R)2243152747−2015
Source:FAM,FMLLP
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated

Result table

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Home \ AwayJDTKEDKELKLUMELNSEPAHPRKPKPPKNSELTRG
Johor DT2–14–02–03–02–01–02–03–03–02–02–0
Kedah1–21–23–20–23–32–01–31–32–14–01–1
Kelantan1–20–14–21–10–22–13–21–20–22–11–1
Kuala Lumpur1–04–35–13–42–12–21–51–12–10–23–0
Melaka United0–44–12–12–43–02–21–22–01–13–20–3
Negeri Sembilan0–41–21–12–01–31–31–11–23–13–11–2
Pahang1–22–23–04–02–04–00–00–01–01–10–1
Perak1–20–01–03–00–02–01–14–30–23–03–2
PKNP1–20–12–02–11–21–01–21–20–10–22–1
PKNS0–03–41–03–22–05–31–04–11–12–24–0
Selangor2–21–24–03–34–12–11–31–11–12–12–0
Terengganu0–11–12–03–11–03–21–32–02–12–24–1
Updated to match(es) played on 29 July 2018. Source:FAM,FMLLP
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Positions by round

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  Leader
  Relegation to2019 Liga Premier
Team \ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122
Johor Darul Ta'zim2221111111111111111111
Perak8379643322223322222222
Pahang71063222233332233453434
PKNS5414355644666666666353
Terengganu6852534455445555535645
Kedah91186766566554444344566
PKNP4711810997777788910101088109
Selangor113581081098999988789988
Kuala Lumpur121210129810889887779891010910
Melaka United36474779101010101010107977777
Kelantan1091210111111111111111112121212121111121211
Negeri Sembilan115911121212121212121211111111111212111112

Season statistics

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Top scorers

[edit]
As of matches played on 29 July 2018.[114]

Players sorted first by goals, then by last name.

RankPlayerClubGoals
1SpainRufino SegoviaSelangor19
2Ivory CoastKipré TchétchéTerengganu14
3BrazilGuilherme de PaulaKuala Lumpur13
4BelarusYahor ZubovichMelaka United12
5BrazilGilmarPerak11
6ArgentinaGonzalo CabreraJohor Darul Ta'zim9
7BrazilFlávio JúniorNegeri Sembilan8
NigeriaIfedayo OlusegunMelaka United
ArgentinaNicolás VélezNegeri Sembilan
BrazilSandroKedah

Top assists

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Players sorted first by assists, then by last name.

RankPlayerClubAssists
1BrazilPaulo JosuéKuala Lumpur9
2ArgentinaGonzalo CabreraJohor Darul Ta'zim7
3MalaysiaAkhyar RashidKedah6
BrazilBruno MatosPKNS
MalaysiaHafiz RamdanPKNP
SingaporeSafuwan BaharudinPahang

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
South KoreaDo Dong-hyunKelantanPerak3–2 (H)24 February 2018
SpainRufino SegoviaSelangorKelantan4–0 (H)1 June 2018
Ivory CoastKipré TchétchéTerengganuNegeri Sembilan3–2 (H)27 June 2018
SpainRufino SegoviaSelangorKuala Lumpur3–3 (H)15 July 2018

Notes:
(H) – Home; (A) – Away

Own goals

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As of 28 July 2018[115]

RankPlayerForAgainstDateGoals
1MalaysiaK. ReubenPKNSKedah25 February 20181
Malaysia Ganiesh GunasegaranPKNPKuala Lumpur25 February 2018
MalaysiaSaifulnizam MiswanKuala LumpurPKNP27 June 2018
MalaysiaNasriq BaharomNegeri SembilanMelaka United28 July 2018

Clean sheets

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As of matches played on 28 July 2018.
RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1MalaysiaFarizal MarliasJohor Darul Ta'zim13
2MalaysiaHelmi Eliza EliasPahang7
3MalaysiaHafizul HakimPerak6
4MalaysiaShahril Saa'riPKNS5
5MalaysiaWan AzraieTerengganu3
MalaysiaRamadhan HamidKedah

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