2004 Malaysia Premier League

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Liga Premier
Season2004
Champions MPPJ
1st Second Division title
Promoted
Relegated
2003
2005

The 2004 Liga Premier (English: 2004 Premier League), also known as the Dunhill Liga Premier for sponsorship reasons, is the inaugural season of the Liga Premier, the new second-tier professional football league in Malaysia. [1]

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The season was held from 14 February and concluded in 14 August 2004. [1]

The Liga Premier champions for 2004 was MPPJ which beaten TM during the final with a score of 3-2. [1] Both clubs were promoted to 2005 Liga Super.

League table

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Flag of Malacca.svg TM 2417164124+1752Champion
2 Flag of Selangor.svg Selangor 2416265235+1750
3 Flag of Johor.svg Johor FC 2414554325+1847
4 Flag of Selangor.svg PKNS 2413474735+1243
5 Flag of Kelantan.svg TNB Kelantan 24113103227+536
6 Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg PDRM 24771034441028
7 Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei 2482144849126
8 Flag of the Malaysian Armed Forces.svg ATM 24721537491223
9 Flag of Kelantan.svg JPS 2420222773466Relegated to Liga FAM
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Flag of Selangor.svg MPPJ 2413654928+2145Champion
2 Flag of Selangor.svg MK Land 2413384231+1142
3 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur 2410864433+1138
4 Flag of Negeri Sembilan.svg Negeri Sembilan 2410864535+1038
5 Flag of Terengganu.svg Terengganu 2481153327+635
6 Flag of Johor.svg Johor 248883031132
7 Flag of Malacca.svg Malacca 246993238627
8 Flag of Kelantan.svg SKMK 24821424472326
9 Flag of Kelantan.svg Kelantan 24171613422910Relegated to Liga FAM
Source: [ citation needed ]

Goalscorers

PositionPlayersTeamsGoals
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Brian Diego Fuentes Flag of Selangor.svg Selangor 25
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Padilha da Rocha Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur 23
3 Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg Marlon Alex James Flag of Selangor.svg MK Land 19
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Walter Ariel Silva Flag of Johor.svg Johor FC 18
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Arostegui Flag of Selangor.svg MPPJ 16
6 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nazzab Hidzan Flag of Malacca.svg TM 13
7 Flag of Ghana.svg David Anas
Flag of Serbia.svg Sasa Brenezac
Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg PDRM
Flag of Selangor.svg MPPJ
12
9 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahrin Abdul Majid
Flag of Brazil.svg Liberto Silas
Flag of Negeri Sembilan.svg Negeri Sembilan
Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei
11
11 Flag of Togo.svg Alfa Fotowabawi
Flag of Slovenia.svg Emir Dzafic
Flag of Slovakia.svg Roman Chmelo
Flag of Malaysia.svg S. Sunder
Flag of Thailand.svg Saranuwat Nasartsang
Flag of Terengganu.svg Terengganu
Flag of Malacca.svg Malacca
Flag of Selangor.svg PKNS
Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur
Flag of Kelantan.svg SKMK
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