1963 Malaya Cup

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1963 Malaya Cup
Piala Malaya
Country Malaysia
Teams15
Champions Flag of Selangor.svg Selangor (13th title)
Runners-up Flag of Penang (Malaysia).svg Penang
Goals scored630
1962
1964

Malaya Cup was a tournament held annually by a Malaya Cup committee. This is the 37th season of Malaya Cup (later known as Malaysia Cup). It were contested by states in Malaysia. The final were contested by the southern and northern champions in their respective conference round. Six states sent their teams. The final were held at Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur on 29 September 1963 where Selangor winning Malaya Cup, by defeating Penang with scoreline 6–2.

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Conference Round

15 teams participated the Malaya Cup, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan, Singapore, Penang, Selangor and Perak. The teams were divided into two conference, the Northern Section and Southern Section. The Northern Section comprises Penang, Selangor and Perak while Southern Section represented by Johor, Negeri Sembilan, Malacca and Singapore. Each team will play with each other (two games per team) and the winners of each conference will play in the final. Each win will give the team 2 points while losing will give 0 points. A draw means a point were shared between two teams.

Northern Section

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Selangor 1212009110+8124
Penang 129115791-3419
Perak 128044920+2916
Kedah 123362241-199
Kelantan 123182349-267
Terengganu 122191157-465
Perlis 121291572-574

Southern Section

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Singapore 1412026515+5024
Malacca 149145225+2719
Johore 148244723+2418
Singapore Joint Services 147254030+1016
Negeri Sembilan 146263841-314
Federation Armed Forces 146175140+1113
Commonwealth Combined Services 1440103177-468
Pahang 1400141285-730

Semi-final

Singapore 1–2 Penang
Penang 1–1 Singapore

Penang FA won 3−2 on aggregate.


Selangor 8–2 Malacca
Malacca 2–1 Selangor

Selangor FA won 9−4 on aggregate.

Final

The final were held at Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur on 29 September 1963. Selangor won the cup by defeating Penang with scoreline 6–2.

Selangor 6 2 Penang
Abd Ghani Soccerball shade.svg6', 14', 57', 75'
Arthur Koh Soccerball shade.svg54'
Stanley Gabrielle Soccerball shade.svg87'
M. Kuppan Soccerball shade.svg5'
Pang Siang Hock Soccerball shade.svg24'

Winners

1963 Malaya Cup Winner
Flag of Selangor.svg
Selangor
13rd Title

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