2012 DBKL Youth Futsal League

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DBKL Youth Futsal League
Season2012
Champions Quilmes FC
Matches played89
Goals scored504 (5.66 per match)
Top goalscorer Muzhaffar Abd. Wahab (Fauzio) - 15 goals
Highest scoring Ger's 10–3 Abun
(12 December 2012)
Longest winning run Quilmes FC (9 matches)
Longest unbeaten run Quilmes FC (9 matches)
Longest winless run AMPG Kosas (9 matches)
Longest losing run AMPG Kosas (9 matches)
2013

The 2012 DBKL Youth Futsal League season has 19 teams battling out to become the number one in the first under-21 aged league in Malaysia. The league was organised by Kuala Lumpur City Hall or Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur. This is the first edition of DBKL Youth Futsal League.

Contents

Quilmes FC clinched the title after winning the final match 4-2 against Ger's FT on December 29, 2012.

Draw

The official draw for league group stages was held in Titiwangsa Stadium on 5 November 2012.

League table

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Sabah.svg Quilmes FC 87013311+2221
2 Flag of Negeri Sembilan.svg A7 Sg. Machang 8521245+1917
3 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Court Soccer 8512327+2516
4 Flag of Selangor.svg Kartallar 8512238+1516
5 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Sri Pahang 84222215+714
6 Flag of Selangor.svg KPFM 83141927-810
7 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Snakers 81161141-304
8 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Balada Boa 8026424-202
9 Flag of Selangor.svg Ajass 8026434-302

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Fauzio 97024919+3021
2 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Ger's 97024014+2621
3 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Sentul 97023123+821
4 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Ohana Ball Buster 96123716+2119
5 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Tot United 95133118+1316
6 Flag of Selangor.svg KWS8 95043822+1615
7 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg FC Five 94052634-812
8 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Abun 92071940-216
9 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg SAB-Strike 91081365-523
10 Flag of Selangor.svg AMPG Kosas 9009887-790

Knockout stage

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
18 December - 20:15
 
 
Flag of Sabah.svg Quilmes FC 5
 
20 December – 22:00
 
Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Sentul 0
 
Flag of Sabah.svg Quilmes FC 3
 
18 December - 20:55
 
Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Ohana Ball Buster 1
 
Flag of Negeri Sembilan.svg A7 Sg. Machang 3 (2)
 
29 December – 22:00
 
Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Ohana Ball Buster (p)3 (4)
 
Flag of Sabah.svg Quilmes FC 4
 
18 December - 22:00
 
Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Ger's 2
 
Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Fauzio 1 (1)
 
20 December – 21:00
 
Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Court Soccer (p)1 (3)
 
Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Court Soccer 2
 
18 December - 23:00
 
Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Ger's 3Third place
 
Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Ger's 1
 
29 December – 21:00
 
Flag of Selangor.svg Kartallar 0
 
Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Ohana Ball Buster 6
 
 
Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Court Soccer 5
 

Quarterfinals

Quilmes FC Flag of Sabah.svg 5 – 0 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Sentul
Sentul Commercial Center, Kuala Lumpur

A7 Sg. Machang Flag of Negeri Sembilan.svg 3 – 3 (a.e.t.) Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Ohana Ball Buster
Penalties
2-4
Sentul Commercial Center, Kuala Lumpur

Fauzio Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg 1 – 1 (a.e.t.) Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Court Soccer
Penalties
1-3
Sentul Commercial Center, Kuala Lumpur

Ger's Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg 1 – 0 Flag of Selangor.svg Kartallar
Sentul Commercial Center, Kuala Lumpur

Semifinals

Court Soccer Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg 2 – 3 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Ger's
Sentul Commercial Center, Kuala Lumpur

Quilmes FC Flag of Sabah.svg 3 – 1 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Ohana Ball Buster
Sentul Commercial Center, Kuala Lumpur

Third place match

Ohana Ball Buster Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg 5 - 6 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Court Soccer
Titiwangsa Stadium, Kuala Lumpur

Final

Quilmes FC Flag of Sabah.svg 4 - 2 Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Ger's
Titiwangsa Stadium, Kuala Lumpur

Players Award

Golden Boot

PlayerTeamGoals
Flag of Malaysia.svg Muzhaffar Abd. Wahab Flag of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.svg Fauzio 15

Best Player

PlayerTeamAge
Flag of Malaysia.svg Shamar Fadzil Flag of Sabah.svg Quilmes FC 19

Best Young Player

PlayerTeamAge
Flag of Malaysia.svg Aizat Yahya Flag of Selangor.svg Kartallar 16

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