2009 Malaysia Cup

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2009 Malaysia Cup
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The 2009 Malaysia Cup (Malay: Piala Malaysia 2009) was the 83rd edition of the Malaysia Cup. The competition began on 26 September 2009. Twenty teams took part in the competition. The teams were divided into five groups of four teams. The group leaders and the three best second-placed teams in the groups after six matches qualified to the quarterfinals. [1]

Contents

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 KL Plus (Q)6411145+913
2 Perlis (Q)6411135+813
3 Pahang 61321411+36
4 Malacca 6015424201
Source: [ citation needed ]
(Q) Qualified to quarterfinals
September 26, 2009
Malacca0–2Perlis
Pahang1–1KL Plus
September 29, 2009
KL Plus4–1Malacca
Perlis3–2Pahang
October 3, 2009
Malacca3–3Pahang
Perlis1–2KL Plus
October 6, 2009
KL Plus3–1Pahang
Perlis5–0Malacca
October 10, 2009
Malacca0–4KL Plus
Pahang1–1Perlis
October 13, 2009
Pahang6–0Malacca
KL Plus0–1Perlis

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Negeri Sembilan (Q)6600151+1418
2 Terengganu (Q)6402145+912
3 Johor 62041211+16
4 Sarawak 6006126250
Source: [ citation needed ]
(Q) Qualified to quarterfinals
September 26, 2009
Sarawak0–1Terengganu
Johor1–2Negeri Sembilan
September 29, 2009
Negeri Sembilan8–0Sarawak
Terengganu1–2Johor
October 3, 2009
Terengganu0–1Negeri Sembilan
Sarawak1–4Johor
October 6, 2009
Terengganu7–0Sarawak
Negeri Sembilan1–0Johor
October 10, 2009
Sarawak0–1Negeri Sembilan
Johor2–4Terengganu
October 13, 2009
Johor5–0Sarawak
Negeri Sembilan2–0Terengganu

Group C

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Johor FC (Q)6411146+813
2 Perak 6321114+711
3 Kuala Lumpur 61233965
4 MyTeam 611471694
Source: [ citation needed ]
(Q) Qualified to quarterfinals
September 26, 2009
Kuala Lumpur0–1Johor FC
MyTeam0–1Perak
September 29, 2009
Johor FC4–1MyTeam
Perak0–1Kuala Lumpur
October 3, 2009
Johor FC0–2Perak
Kuala Lumpur0–0MyTeam
October 6, 2009
Johor FC4–0Kuala Lumpur
Perak6–1MyTeam
October 10, 2009
Kuala Lumpur1–1Perak
MyTeam2–4Johor FC
October 13, 2009
Perak1–1Johor FC
MyTeam3–1Kuala Lumpur

Group D

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Selangor (Q)6411158+713
2 Kuala Muda Naza FC (Q)6402138+512
3 PDRM 612351275
4 Sabah FA 611471254
Source: [ citation needed ]
(Q) Qualified to quarterfinals
September 26, 2009
Sabah0–1Selangor
PDRM1–0Kuala Muda Naza
September 29, 2009
Kuala Muda Naza2–1Sabah
Selangor3–0PDRM
October 2, 2009
Selangor3–2Kuala Muda Naza
October 3, 2009
Sabah2–0PDRM
October 6, 2009
Selangor4–1Sabah
Kuala Muda Naza3–0PDRM
October 10, 2009
PDRM2–2Selangor
Sabah1–3Kuala Muda Naza
October 13, 2009
Kuala Muda Naza3–2Selangor
PDRM2–2Sabah

Group E

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Kelantan (Q)6501124+815
2 Kedah 631293+610
3 Penang 621371147
4 ATM 6024515102
Source: [ citation needed ]
(Q) Qualified to quarterfinals
September 26, 2009
Kedah1–1ATM
Penang1–2Kelantan
September 29, 2009
ATM1–1Penang
Kelantan1–0Kedah
October 3, 2009
ATM1–2Kelantan
Kedah0–1Penang
October 6, 2009
ATM0–3Kedah
Kelantan2–1Penang
October 10, 2009
Kedah1–0Kelantan
Penang3–2ATM
October 13, 2009
Penang0–4Kedah
Kelantan5–0ATM

Second-placed qualifiers

At the end of the group stage, a comparison was made between the second placed teams. The three best second-placed teams advanced to the quarter-finals.

GroupTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
A Perlis 6411135+813
B Terengganu 6402145+912
D Kuala Muda Naza 6402138+512
C Perak 6321114+711
E Kedah 631293+610

Knockout stage

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
A1 KL Plus 1 0 1
E1 Kelantan 1 3 4
Kelantan 2 3 5
Perlis 0 1 1
C1 Johor FC 1 0 1
A2 Perlis 2 2 4
Kelantan 1
Negeri Sembilan 3
B1 Negeri Sembilan 2 3 3
D2 Sabah FA 0 2 2
Negeri Sembilan 1 3 4
Terengganu 0 1 1
D1 Selangor 1 1 2 (4)
B2 Terengganu 1 1 2 (5)

Quarterfinals

First leg

KL Plus 1 1 Kelantan
Fadzli Shaari Soccerball shade.svg30' Indra Putra Soccerball shade.svg13'
Attendance: 15,000

Negeri Sembilan 0 2 Sabah FA
Aziz Sydykov Soccerball shade.svg54',Soccerball shade.svg65'
Attendance: 10,000

Johor FC 1 2 Perlis
Ezaidy Khadar Soccerball shade.svg88' K. Soley Soccerball shade.svg40'
Ahmad Fakri Soccerball shade.svg66'

Selangor 1 1 Terengganu
Amri Yahyah Soccerball shade.svg21' Zairo Anuar Soccerball shade.svg23'
Attendance: 30,000

Second leg

Kelantan 3 0 KL Plus
Indra Putra Soccerball shade.svg10' (pen.)
Norfarhan Soccerball shade.svg84'Soccerball shade.svg86'

Kelantan won 4 1 on aggregate.


Negeri Sembilan won 5 0 on aggregate.


Perlis 2 0 Johor FC
Amar Rohidan Soccerball shade.svg8'
Nizaruddin Yusof Soccerball shade.svg48'
Attendance: 5,000

Perlis won 4 1 on aggregate.


Terengganu 2 2 Selangor on aggregate. Terengganu won 5-4 on penalties.

Semifinals

First leg

Kelantan 2 0 Perlis
Indra Putra Soccerball shade.svg22'
Rizal Fahmi Rosid Soccerball shade.svg88'

Negeri Sembilan 1 0 Terengganu
Khairul Amri Soccerball shade.svg51'
Attendance: 30,000

Second leg

Perlis 1 3 Kelantan
Firdaus Fauzi Soccerball shade.svg70' Norfarhan Mohamad Soccerball shade.svg26'Soccerball shade.svg53'Soccerball shade.svg87'
Attendance: 20,000

Kelantan advances 5-1 on aggregate


Negeri Sembilan advances 4-1 on aggregate

Final

Kelantan 1 3 Negeri Sembilan
Indra Putra Soccerball shade.svg90+' Shahurain Soccerball shade.svg18'
Hairuddin Soccerball shade.svg46'
Zaquan Adha Soccerball shade.svg60'

Statistics

Top Scorer

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Indra Putra Mahayuddin [2] Flag of Kelantan.svg Kelantan FA 10
Zaquan Adha Flag of Negeri Sembilan.svg Negeri Sembilan 10
2 Fadzli Saari Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg KL Plus 8
3 Nor Farhan Muhammad Flag of Kelantan.svg Kelantan FA 7
4 Amri Yahyah Flag of Selangor.svg Selangor FA 6
Abdul Rahman Abdul Kadir Flag of Pahang.svg Pahang FA 6
5 Safee Sali Flag of Selangor.svg Selangor FA 5
Razali Umar Kandasamy Flag of Perak.svg Perak 5
Nizaruddin Yusof Flag of Perlis.svg Perlis 5
Akmal Rizal Rakhli Flag of Kedah.svg KM Naza FC 5

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