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2018 Malaysia Premier League

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Football league season
100Plus Malaysia Premier League
Season2018
Dates1 February – 27 July 2018
ChampionsFelda United
2nd Second Division title
PromotedFelda United
Felcra
RelegatedTerengganu II
Matches110
Goals325 (2.95 per match)
Top goalscorerCasagrande
(19 goals)
Biggest home winSabah 4–0Terengganu II
(2 February 2018)
Kuantan 4–0UKM
(23 February 2018)
MIFA 4–0UiTM
(14 April 2018)
Sarawak 5–2Terengganu II
(21 July 2018)
Johor Darul Ta'zim II 4–0UKM
(27 July 2018)
Biggest away winPDRM 2–6Felda United
(6 February 2018)
Highest scoring8 goals
PDRM 2–6Felda United
(6 February 2018)
Longest winning run7 matches
Felda United
Longest unbeaten run12 matches
Felcra
Longest winless run8 matches
Johor Darul Ta'zim II
Longest losing run4 matches
UKM
2017
2019
All statistics correct as of 27 July 2018.

The2018 Malaysia Premier League, known as2018100Plus Malaysia Premier League for sponsorship reasons,[1] was the 15th season of theMalaysia Premier League, the second-tier professionalfootball league in Malaysia since its establishment in 2004.

Team changes

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A total of 12 teams contested the league, including 6 sides from the2017 season, four relegated from the2017 Malaysia Super League and four promoted from the2017 Malaysia FAM League.

To Premier League

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Relegated fromSuper League[2][3]

Promoted fromFAM League[4]

From Premier League

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Promoted toSuper League[5]

Relegated toFAM League[6]

Notes:

^1 OriginallySime Darby were promoted along with UKM as finalists of the2017 Malaysia FAM League final, but after Sime Darby announced their withdrawal from the Premier League participation, Felcra, the next highest team in the FAM League table, were invited as replacement.[7]
^2 FELDA United were relegated to Premier League after failing to receive the FAM License to compete in the Super League; while T-Team were relegated to Premier League after their absorption toTerengganu, rebranding asTerengganu II and change of their status as reserve team toTerengganu. Negeri Sembilan and PKNP, 2 highest teams in the Premier League with FAM License, were promoted to Super League in their place.[8]

Disbandment of Kuantan FA

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After failing to settle bad debt with former players for last season campaign,[9] 4 months failing to pay current team wages.[10] and unable to turn up for a league fixture againstPDRM,[11]FMLLP decided to disqualifyKuantan from the rest of the campaign.[12] Because of their disqualification, all points that were won by other teams against Kuantan will not count and the league was left with 11 teams out of initial 12 with teams that were due to play Kuantan were given a bye week. It is the first time this has ever occurred in the professional level of Malaysian football where a team is disallowed to compete after breaking the rules and regulations with the season on-going.

Kuantan stated that Marcerra (the team that bought their license) wanted to take over the bad debts amounted to RM 3.5 million and clear all the overdue payment from last season.[13] But it seemed fruitless as after 4 months into the league campaign, the problem was still unsettled as the current squad players decided to leave the team[14] and opted to join teams in the FAM league. Kuantan were awarded RM 500,000 annual grant but minus RM 200,000 for fined after failing to complete their registration papers.[15]

Stadium and locations

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Locations of teams in the 2018 Malaysia Premier League teams
Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
FelcraShah AlamShah Alam Stadium80,372
Felda UnitedJengkaTun Abdul Razak Stadium25,000[16]
Johor Darul Ta'zim IIPasir GudangPasir Gudang Corporation Stadium15,000[17]
MIFAPetaling JayaPetaling Jaya Stadium25,000[18]
PDRMShah AlamShah Alam Stadium80,372
PenangBatu KawanPenang State Stadium40,000[19]
SabahKota KinabaluLikas Stadium35,000[20]
SarawakKuchingSarawak State Stadium26,000[21]
Terengganu IIKuala TerengganuSultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium15,000
UiTMShah AlamUiTM Stadium10,000[22]
UKMSelayangSelayang Stadium11,098

Personnel and sponsoring

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Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor(s)
FelcraBrazil Tarcísio Pugliese[23]MalaysiaShahrom KalamUhlsportFELCRA, HeMAT
Felda UnitedMalaysiaB. Sathianathan[24]MalaysiaShukor AdanFBTFELDA, Hotel Tenera
Johor Darul Ta'zim IIMexicoBenjamin Mora[25]MalaysiaShakir ShaariNikeForest City
MIFAMalaysiaK. Devan[26]LiberiaKpah ShermanPumaMIFA, MAHSA University
PDRMMalaysia Zulhamizan Zakaria[27]Malaysia Fauzi MajidLine 7ODR Lubricants
PenangMalaysiaZainal Abidin[28]MalaysiaAzrul AhmadPuma
SabahMalaysia Jelius Ating[29]MalaysiaRawilson BatuilCarinoSawit Kinabalu, Sabah Energy Corp, Asian Supply Base
SarawakAustraliaIan Gillan[30]MalaysiaHairol MokhtarStarsport
Terengganu IIMalaysia Mustaffa Kamal[31]MalaysiaHasbullah Awang[32]KobertChicken Cottage
UiTMMalaysia Wan Mustaffa Wan Ismail[33]Malaysia Afif AsyrafPumaSoaring Upwards, UiTM Holdings
UKMMalaysia Sulaiman Husin[34]Malaysia Asnan AhmadSkyHawkKopi Pak Belalang, Fusionex

Coaching changes

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Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamOutgoing coachManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming coachDate of
appointment
Terengganu IIIndonesiaRahmad DarmawanResigned23 November 2017Pre-seasonMalaysia Mustaffa Kamal27 November 2017
PDRMMalaysia Fauzi PilusEnd of contract31 October 2017Malaysia Zulhamizan Zakaria28 November 2017
SarawakMalaysia Pengiran BalaEnd of caretaker role1 December 2017AustraliaIan Gillan2 December 2017
MIFAMalaysiaJacob JosephEnd of contract31 October 2017MalaysiaK. Devan3 December 2017
FelcraMalaysia Rosle Md. DerusReassigned as assistant coach22 December 2017Brazil Tarcísio Pugliese22 December 2017
KuantanMalaysia Zulhamizan ZakariaResigned28 November 2017Malaysia Ismail Zakaria1 December 2017
PDRMMalaysia Zulhamizan ZakariaEnd of contract31 July 20185thMalaysia Fauzi Pilus1 August 2018
Johor Darul Ta'zim IIMexicoBenjamin MoraPromoted to JDT I10 August 20184thCroatiaErvin Boban11 August 2018

Foreign players

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The number of foreign players is restricted to four each team including at least one player from theAFC country.

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3AFC playerFormer player3
FelcraBrazil Léo CariocaBrazilEndrickBrazilCasagrandeIndonesiaDavid Laly[35]
Felda UnitedBrazilThiago Junio[36]BrazilGilberto Fortunato[36]BrazilThiago Fernandes[37]PhilippinesIain Ramsay[37]
Johor Darul Ta'zim IIBrazilBruno Soares[38][39]ArgentinaNicolás FernándezFranceHarry NovilloSingaporeHafiz Sujad[40]
BrazilMurilo Damasceno
ArgentinaLucas Ontivero
MIFABrazilElizeuLiberiaKpah Sherman[41]FranceL'Imam SeydiSouth Korea Bae Beom-geun
PDRMMontenegroArgzim Redžović[42]South KoreaShim Un-seob[43]RomaniaPetrisor Voinea[44]JapanShunsuke Nakatake[45]
PenangNigeriaUgo Ukah[46]The GambiaSanna Nyassi[47]NigeriaChidi EdehSouth KoreaKang Seung-jo[48]DenmarkKen Ilsø[49][50]
SabahZambiaFrancis Kasonde[51]SerbiaRodoljub PaunovićPuerto RicoPito Ramos[52]JapanKeisuke OgawaSouth Korea Heo Jae-nyeong[51]
South KoreaLee Kil-Hoon[51]
SarawakSerbiaNebojsa MarinkovicCroatiaMateo RoskamMontenegroMiloš RaičkovićSouth KoreaKim Chi-gon
Terengganu IIHaitiAndrew Jean-Baptiste[53]HaitiSébastien Thurière[54]NigeriaAkanni-Sunday Wasiu[55]JapanBruno SuzukiSouth KoreaLee Jun-hyeob[56]
UiTMThe GambiaMamadou DansoKyrgyzstanVenyamin ShumeykoNigeriaOkereke TimothySouth KoreaNoh Sang-minJapanKota Kawase
ArgentinaLucas Pugh[57]
Ivory CoastDechi Marcel
Ivory Coast Dao Bakary
UKMNigeriaWaheed OseniMoroccoRedouane ZerzouriNigeriaMichael IjezieSouth KoreaNam Se-in[58]UgandaAtuheire Kipson[59]
  • Players name inbold indicates the player is registered during the mid-season transfer window.
  • ^3 Foreign players who left their clubs or were de-registered from playing squad due to medical issues or other matters.

Naturalisation

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Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamPlayer 1Player 2
Felda UnitedScotlandMalaysiaStuart Wark3AustraliaMalaysiaCurran Singh Ferns3
Johor Darul Ta'zim IIEnglandMalaysia Samuel Somerville3New ZealandMalaysia Ernest Wong3
SarawakAustraliaMalaysiaShazalee Ramlee3

Notes:

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

Results

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Felda United(C, P)2012714424+2043Promotion to2019 Malaysia Super League
2Felcra209743024+634Withrew fromPremier League and dissolved.
3MIFA(P)209563626+1032Promotion to2019 Malaysia Super League
4Johor Darul Ta'zim II208662823+530
5PDRM208572831−329
6Sabah207763526+928
7UKM2064102632−622
8Sarawak2064102735−822
9UiTM2064102336−1322
10Penang205692030−1021
11Terengganu II2045112234−1217
Updated to match(es) played on 30 December 2018. Source:FAM,FMLLP
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted

Result table

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Home \ AwayFCRFELJDTIIMIFPDRMPENSABSWKTRGIIUITUKM
Felcra1–11–21–11–13–11–02–03–11–02–1
Felda United1–12–20–32–23–01–03–23–22–00–0
Johor Darul Ta'zim II1–21–40–11–02–11–12–02–12–24–0
MIFA1–22–31–12–33–21–12–21–04–03–1
PDRM1–32–60–02–01–03–21–00–01–22–2
Pulau Pinang2–11–12–00–23–12–10–10–00–02–1
Sabah3–01–11–13–22–00–01–14–03–11–3
Sarawak2–31–30–21–02–11–13–25–20–22–1
Terengganu II1–10–22–11–21–21–11–21–12–31–0
UiTM1–11–40–20–21–33–10–33–22–32–0
UKM2–01–21–03–31–23–13–22–11–20–0
Updated to match(es) played on 27 July 2018. Source:FAM
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Positions by round

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LeaderRelegation to2019 Malaysia FAM LeagueDisqualifiedQualified to2018 Malaysia Cup
Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920
Felda United31111111111111111111
Felcra57445442222232222222
MIFA78556657784323445333
Johor Darul Ta'zim II6691112111112111111888666654
PDRM81012810976563344333565
Sabah12222234335555554446
UKM101271011121211101010999777977
Sarawak446743234566668881088
UiTM23333565647777101010799
Penang1158977888789101199981010
Terengganu II1211111291099999111110111111111111
Kuantan99106881010DQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQDQ
Source:[citation needed]

Season statistics

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Top scorers

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As of matches played on 27 July 2018.[60]

Players sorted first by goals scored, then by last name.

RankPlayerClubGoals
1BrazilCasagrandeFelcra19
2MalaysiaBobby GonzalesSarawak14
Puerto RicoHector RamosSabah
LiberiaKpah ShermanMIFA
BrazilThiago FernandesFelda United
6NigeriaAkanni-Sunday WasiuTerengganu II12
7BrazilGilberto FortunatoFelda United10
8CroatiaMateo RoskamSarawak9

Top assists

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Players sorted first by assists, then by last name.

RankPlayerClubAssists
1BrazilEndrickFelcra10
ArgentinaNicolás FernándezJohor Darul Ta'zim II
3PhilippinesIain RamsayFelda United9
4South Korea Bae Beom-geunMIFA8
5Malaysia Maxsius MusaSabah7

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
BrazilGilberto FortunatoFelda UnitedPDRM6–2 (A)6 February 2018
Brazil CasagrandeFelcraSarawak3–2 (A)10 February 2018
MontenegroŽarko KoraćKuantanUKM4–0 (H)23 February 2018
Brazil CasagrandeFelcraTerengganu II3–1 (H)21 May 2018

Notes:
(H) – Home; (A) – Away

Own goals

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RankPlayerForAgainstDateGoals
1MalaysiaDaudsu JamaluddinKuantanUiTM10 February 20181
MalaysiaFazly MazlanJohor Darul Ta'zim IITerengganu II16 April 20181
HaitiAndrew Jean-BaptisteTerengganu IISarawak21 July 20181

Clean sheets

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RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1MalaysiaFarizal HarunFelda United5
Malaysia Muhaimin MohamadMIFA
Malaysia Sheril AnuarPDRM
4Malaysia Soffuan TawilUiTM4
5MalaysiaSuhaimi HusinTerengganu II3
Malaysia Rozaimie RohimSabah
7Malaysia Robson Rendy RiningSabah2
8MalaysiaIqbal SuhaimiSarawak1
Malaysia Abdul Gafur SamsudinUKM

See also

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