2001 Kuala Lumpur FA season

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Kuala Lumpur
2001 season
Liga Perdana 1 10th Place
Malaysia FA Cup Round 2
Malaysia Cup Group Stage
Top goalscorerLeague: Liew Kim Tu
All: Liew Kim Tu
Biggest win Kuala Lumpur 2—0 Johor
(10 April 2001)
Biggest defeat Kuala Lumpur 0—5 Selangor (7 July 2001)
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2002  

In the 2001 season, Kuala Lumpur competed in the Premier 1, Malaysia Cup and Malaysia FA Cup. They finished tenth in the league, but were eliminated in the FA Cup by a second division team and lost all their group matches in the Malaysia Cup. Foreign players were barred for this season.

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Results and fixtures

All results (home and away) list Kuala Lumpur's goal tally first.
DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionKL scorers
March 13, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras JKR Kedah 1–0FA Cup Rd 1 Zulkifli Afendi Zakri
March 18, 2001Darulaman Stadium, Alor Star JKR Kedah 1–2 (a.e.t., pen. 3–1)FA Cup Rd 1 S Saravanan
March 24, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras JKR Kelantan 0–2FA Cup Rd 2
March 27, 2001Sultan Muhd IV Stadium, Kota Baru JKR Kelantan 1–0FA Cup Rd 2 Rosle Derus
March 31, 2001Utama Stadium, Kangar Perlis 0–1Premier 1
April 3, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Penang 0–1Premier 1
April 7, 2001Darulmakmur Stadium, Kuantan Pahang 0–1Premier 1
April 10, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Johor 2–0Premier 1 Liew Kim Tu, M Eswaran
April 14, 2001Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium, Kuala Terengganu Terengganu 1–2Premier 1 Liew Kim Tu
April 24, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Perak 3–2Premier 1 Liew Kim Tu (3)
April 28, 2001Sultan Muhd IV Stadium, Kota Baru Kelantan 0–4Premier 1
May 1, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Negeri Sembilan 2–1Premier 1 Farid Dewan, Shariful Hisham Ibrahim
May 8, 2001Shah Alam Stadium Selangor 0–5Premier 1
May 19, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Sarawak 0–0Premier 1
May 26, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Malacca 2–1Premier 1 Farid Dewan, Zulkifli Afendi Zakri
July 3, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Perlis 1–1Premier 1 Rosle Derus
July 7, 2001Batu Kawan Stadium Penang 0–5Premier 1
July 10, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Pahang 2–1Premier 1 Liew Kim Tu, Rosle Derus
July 14, 2001Larkin Stadium, Johor Baru Johor 0–1Premier 1
July 28, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Terengganu 0–2Premier 1
July 31, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Kelantan 0–0Premier 1
August 7, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Selangor 1–1Premier 1 Liew Kim Tu
August 11, 2001Kubu Stadium, Malacca Malacca 1–1Premier 1 Liew Kim Tu
August 14, 2001Perak Stadium, Ipoh Perak 1–1Premier 1 Azralan Azmi
August 18, 2001Sarawak Stadium, Kuching Sarawak 0–0Premier 1
August 21, 2001Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, Paroi Negeri Sembilan 3–3Premier 1 Zulkifli Afendi Zakri, Liew Kim Tu
August 25, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Telekom Malacca 1–1Malaysia Cup/Promotion-Relegation Playoff Liew Kim Tu
August 28, 2001Kubu Stadium, Malacca Telekom Malacca 1–0Malaysia Cup/Promotion-Relegation Playoff Liew Kim Tu
September 18, 2001Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, Paroi Negeri Sembilan 0–3Malaysia Cup Group A
September 22, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Selangor 0–2Malaysia Cup Group A
September 25, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Johor FC 0–2Malaysia Cup Group A
October 2, 2001JCorp Stadium, Pasir Gudang Johor FC 1–4Malaysia Cup Group A Liew Kim Tu
October 6, 2001KLFA Stadium, Cheras Negeri Sembilan 0–6Malaysia Cup Group A
October 9, 2001MPPJ Stadium, Petaling Jaya Selangor 2–3Malaysia Cup Group A Liew Kim Tu, Shariful Hisham Ibrahim

Tables

Malaysian Premier 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
8 Negeri Sembilan FA 227693239727
9 Sarawak FA 225981926724
10 Kuala Lumpur FA 2258919341523
11 Malacca FA 22641225381322
12 Johor FA 22241613544110Relegated to Liga Perdana 2
Source: [ citation needed ]

Scorers

PlayerLeagueMalaysia CupFA CupTotal
Flag of Malaysia.svg Liew Kim Tu 94013
Flag of Malaysia.svg Zulkifli Affendi Zakri 3014
Flag of Malaysia.svg Rosle Derus 2013
Flag of Malaysia.svg Farid Dewan 2002
Flag of Malaysia.svg Shariful Hisham Ibrahim 1102
Flag of Malaysia.svg Azralan Azmi 1001
Flag of Malaysia.svg M Eswaran 1001
Flag of Malaysia.svg S Saravanan 0011
Flag of Malaysia.svg Abdul Rahman Shariff 0000
Flag of Malaysia.svg Azali Mat Jusoh 0000
Flag of Malaysia.svg Azlan Hussain 0000
Flag of Malaysia.svg Azlan Meri 0000
Flag of Malaysia.svg Fairuz Salleh 0000
Flag of Malaysia.svg Imran Ahmad 0000
Flag of Malaysia.svg Kamarul Idham Amiruddin 0000
Flag of Malaysia.svg Khairi Zainudin 0000
Flag of Malaysia.svg K. Ramachandran 0000
Flag of Malaysia.svg Ridzuan Abu Shah 0000
Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahrudin Ahmad Mokshinon 0000
Flag of Malaysia.svg Yaakob Aris 0000
Flag of Malaysia.svg Yuzaiman Zahari 0000

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