Season | 2001 |
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Champions | Johor FC 1st Second Division title |
Promoted | Johor FC Sabah NS Chempaka |
Matches played | 264 |
← 2000 2002 → |
The 2001 Liga Perdana 2 season is the fourth season of Liga Perdana 2. A total of 12 teams participated in the season. [1]
Sabah and Brunei were relegated from Liga Perdana 1 while Kedah JKR and PDRM were promoted from Liga FAM to a now increased total number of teams competing in the league from ten to become 12 teams. [1]
The season kicked off on 2 April 2001. [1] Johor FC won the title and was promoted to Liga Perdana 1 alongside Sabah and NS Chempaka.
12 teams competing in the fourth season of Liga Perdana 2. [1]
1.Johor FC - 47 PTS (2001 Liga Perdana 2 Champions)
2.Sabah - 45 PTS (Promoted to Liga Perdana 1)
3.NS Chempaka - 37 PTS (Promoted to Liga Perdana 1)
4.Brunei - 33 PTS
5.Kelantan TNB - 32 PTS
6.TM - 31 PTS
7.Kelantan JKR - 29 PTS
8.KL Malay Mail - 24 PTS
9.Kedah JKR - 24 PTS
10.PDRM FA - 22 PTS
11.Kedah - 21 PTS
12.ATM - 18 PTS
2001 Liga Perdana 2 Winner |
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Johor FC 1st title |
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