2016 Malaysia Premier League

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Liga Premier
Season2016
Champions Melaka United
1st Second Division title
Promoted Melaka United
PKNS
Relegated Sime Darby
Matches played132
Goals scored422 (3.2 per match)
Top goalscorer Ilija Spasojević (24 goals)
Biggest home win Perlis 6–1 ATM
(12 February 2016)
N. Sembilan 5–0 ATM
(11 March 2016)
PKNS 5–0 DRB-HICOM
(20 May 2016)
Biggest away win ATM 0–6 Melaka United
(17 May 2016)
Highest scoring PKNS 4–4 Kuantan
(3 May 2016)
Longest winning run10 matches
Melaka United
Longest unbeaten run11 matches
Johor DT II
Longest winless run11 matches
ATM
Longest losing run6 matches
ATM
Highest attendance35,000
Melaka United 1–1 Sime Darby
(22 October 2016)
Lowest attendance24
PKNS 4–4 Kuantan
(3 May 2016)
Total attendance268,945
Average attendance2,037
2015
2017
All statistics correct as of 22 October 2016.

The 2016 Liga Premier (English: 2016 Premier League), also known as the 100PLUS Liga Premier for sponsorship reasons, was the 13th season of the Liga Premier, the second-tier professional football league in Malaysia. [1]

Contents

The season was held from 12 February and concluded on 22 October 2016. [1] [2]

The Liga Premier champions for 2016 season was Melaka United. [1] The champions and runners-up were both promoted to 2017 Liga Super.

Teams

Team changes

The following teams have changed division since the 2015 season.

To Liga Premier

Promoted from Liga FAM

Relegated from Liga Super

From Liga Premier

Promoted to Liga Super

Relegated to Liga FAM

  • SPA (withdraw league)

Name changes

Teams, locations and stadia

ATM DRB-HICOM Johor Darul Ta'zim II Kuala Lumpur
Temerloh Mini Stadium, Temerloh, Pahang Proton City Stadium, Tanjung Malim, Perak Pasir Gudang Stadium, Pasir Gudang, Johor Selayang Stadium, Selayang, Selangor
Capacity: 10,000Capacity: 3,000Capacity: 15,000Capacity: 20,000
Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium.jpg
Kuantan Melaka United
Darul Makmur Stadium, Kuantan, Pahang Hang Jebat Stadium, Krubong, Malacca
Capacity: 40,000Capacity: 40,000
Darul Makmur Stadium.jpg Hang Jebat Stadium - Interior.JPG
Negeri Sembilan Perlis
Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, Paroi, Negeri Sembilan Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium, Kangar, Perlis
Capacity: 40,000Capacity: 20,000
Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi.jpg
PKNS Sabah Sime Darby UiTM
Shah Alam Stadium, Shah Alam, Selangor Likas Stadium, Likas, Sabah Selayang Stadium, Selayang, Selangor UiTM Stadium, Shah Alam, Selangor
Capacity: 80,372Capacity: 35,000Capacity: 20,000Capacity: 6,000
Shah Alam Stadium.JPG KotaKinabalu Sabah LikasStadium-11.jpg

Personnel and sponsoring

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamCoachCaptainKitsSponsor
ATM Flag of Malaysia.svg Azuan Zain Flag of Malaysia.svg Badrul Hisham SufianSkyHawk
DRB-HICOM Flag of Malaysia.svg Chong Yee Fatt Flag of Malaysia.svg Abdullah Yusoff Mizuno DRB-HICOM
Johor Darul Ta'zim II Flag of Mexico.svg Benjamin Mora Flag of Singapore.svg Shahril Ishak Adidas Forest City
Kuala Lumpur Flag of Malaysia.svg Ismail Zakaria Flag of Malaysia.svg Azlan Zainal SkyHawk JL99 Group & Al-Bukhary Foundation
Kuantan Flag of Malaysia.svg Ahmad Nazri Mat Noor Flag of Malaysia.svg Khairul Azman Awang Long Kappa Wangsamakmur Capital
Melaka United Flag of Malaysia.svg Mat Zan Mat Aris [3] Flag of Montenegro.svg Ilija Spasojević Kronos Edra & Mamee
Negeri Sembilan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Michael Phillips Flag of Australia (converted).svg Taylor Regan Mizuno Matrix Concepts
Perlis Flag of Malaysia.svg Dollah Salleh Flag of Malaysia.svg Afif Amiruddin Carino
PKNS Flag of Malaysia.svg E. Elavarasan Flag of Argentina.svg Gonzalo Soto Kappa PKNS Archived 6 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
Sabah Flag of Malaysia.svg Johnny Dominicus Flag of Malaysia.svg Julamri Muhammad Adidas Sabah Energy Corp & Asian Supply Base
Sime Darby Flag of Croatia.svg Drago Mamić Flag of Malaysia.svg Juzaili Samion Kappa Sime Darby
UiTM Flag of Malaysia.svg Raja Isa Raja Akram Shah Flag of Malaysia.svg Yosri Derma Raju Umbro Soaring Upwards

Managerial changes

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamOutgoing head coachManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming head coachDate of appointment
Negeri Sembilan Flag of Malaysia.svg K. Devan Sacked26 August 2015 [4] Pre-season Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Phillips 24 November 2015 [5]
Perlis Flag of Malaysia.svg Yusri Che Lah Resigned15 October 2015 [6] Flag of Malaysia.svg Dollah Salleh 21 November 2015 [7]
UiTM Flag of Malaysia.svg Azuan ZainEnd of contract25 October 2015 Flag of Malaysia.svg Raja Isa Raja Akram Shah 28 October 2015 [8]
Sime Darby Flag of Malaysia.svg Ismail ZakariaEnd of contract31 October 2015 Flag of Malaysia.svg Abdul Ghani Malik 1 November 2015
Kuala Lumpur Flag of Malaysia.svg Tang Siew SengEnd of contract31 October 2015 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ismail Zakaria25 December 2015
Sabah Flag of Malaysia.svg Azraai Khor Sacked6 November 2015 [9] Flag of Croatia.svg Vjeran Simunić 7 December 2015 [10]
Johor Darul Ta'zim II Flag of Croatia.svg Nenad Baćina Resigned14 December 2015 Flag of Mexico.svg Benjamin Mora 14 December 2015 [11]
Sime Darby Flag of Malaysia.svg Abdul Ghani Malik Resigned10 May 201611th Flag of Croatia.svg Drago Mamić 10 May 2016
Kuantan Flag of Malaysia.svg Zulhamizan ZakariaBanned (7 Month)1 April 201611th Flag of Malaysia.svg Ahmad Nazri Mat Noor (Interim)1 April 2016

Foreign players

Note: Players name in bold indicates the player is registered during the mid-season transfer window.

ClubVisa 1Visa 2Visa 3Visa 4 (Asian)Former Player
ATM Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Gies Irisbekov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Boris Formenkov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Khasan Abdukarimov Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Sirojiddin Rakhmatullaev
DRB-Hicom Flag of Ghana.svg Godwin Antwi Flag of Cameroon.svg Cédric Mbarga Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Babić Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jin-yong Flag of Denmark.svg Philip Lund
Johor Darul Ta'zim II Flag of Brazil.svg Bonfim Flag of Singapore.svg Shahril Ishak Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Rangel Flag of Singapore.svg Baihakki Khaizan
Kuala Lumpur Flag of Brazil.svg Léo Carioca Flag of Mali.svg Modibo Konté Flag of Chile.svg Diego Inostroza Flag of Palestine.svg Jonathan Cantillana Flag of Brazil.svg Casagrande
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mario Karlovic
Kuantan Flag of Serbia.svg Ljubo Baranin Flag of Croatia.svg Srdjan Vidakovic Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Dao Bakary Flag of South Korea.svg Shim Un-seob Flag of Japan.svg Shunsuke Nakatake
Melaka United Flag of Romania.svg Alexandru Tudose Flag of Singapore.svg Syabil Hisham Flag of Montenegro.svg Ilija Spasojevic Flag of Palestine.svg Yashir Pinto Flag of Montenegro.svg Balša Božović
Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Jae-pil
Negeri Sembilan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Taylor Regan Flag of England.svg Alex Smith Flag of France.svg Goran Jerković Flag of Australia (converted).svg Henrique Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joel Chianese
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Nabbout
Perlis Flag of Jamaica.svg Damion Stewart Flag of The Gambia.svg Mohamadou Sumareh Flag of Brazil.svg Charles Chad Flag of South Korea.svg Park Yong-joon Flag of Nigeria.svg Obinna Nwaneri
Flag of Liberia.svg Edward Wilson
Flag of New Zealand.svg Flag of Japan.svg Kayne Vincent
PKNS Flag of Argentina.svg Gonzalo Soto Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Guerra Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Cobelli Flag of Palestine.svg Matias Jadue
Sabah Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Čerina Flag of Brazil.svg Everton Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Muamer Salibašić Flag of Indonesia.svg Dedi Kusnandar Flag of Brazil.svg Marco Tulio
Flag of Nigeria.svg Prince Nnake
Sime Darby Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Frédéric Pooda Flag of Croatia.svg Mateo Roskam Flag of Nigeria.svg Obi Flag of South Korea.svg Ha Dae-won Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Kil-hoon
UiTM Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Franklin Anzité Flag of Cameroon.svg Moustapha Moctar Flag of Guam.svg John Matkin Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Joo-ho Flag of South Korea.svg Kang Jin-wook
Flag of Brazil.svg Eliel
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Pavel Purishkin
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg Pavel Matyash

Results

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Melaka United (C, P)2215524825+2350Promotion to Super League
2 PKNS (P)2215344925+2448
3 Johor Darul Ta'zim II 2213454426+1843
4 Negeri Sembilan 229854026+1435
5 Kuala Lumpur 229853832+635
6 Perlis 2210483832+634
7 DRB-HICOM 228593029+129
8 Kuantan 227783943428
9 Sabah 22551226411520
10 UiTM 22441424442016
11 ATM 22431524623815
12 Sime Darby (R)22261426411512Relegation to FAM League
Source: FAM Official Site, Football Malaysia LLP
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of goals against
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Result table

Home \ Away ATM DRB JDT2 KLU KUA MEL NSE PER PKN SAB SDA UIT
ATM 2–10–33–31–20–63–22–30–11–33–13–1
DRB-Hicom 4–00–01–02–20–11–32–21–22–22–04–1
Johor DT II 5–11–31–14–11–23–22–01–02–12–11–0
Kuala Lumpur 5–12–11–02–21–21–24–30–23–22–12–1
Kuantan 0–01–01–41–23–40–21–12–34–14–21–0
Melaka United 3–12–01–12–13–20–03–12–13–01–13–1
Negeri Sembilan 5–01–11–31–11–10–13–14–32–21–14–2
Perlis 6–11–01–02–21–02–12–10–12–02–10–1
PKNS 2–05–03–30–14–43–10–03–22–13–13–0
Sabah 1–00–20–12–22–32–20–01–01–31–01–2
Sime Darby 3–00–15–21–13–4 2–2 0–41–11–21–20–0
UiTM 2–21–21–41–10–02–30–12–50–34–11–0
Updated to match(es) played on 21 October 2016. Source: Malaysia FAM website
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Positions by round

  Leader and promotion to 2017 Liga Super
  Promotion to 2017 Liga Super
  Relegation to 2017 Liga FAM
Team \ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122
Melaka United 6623533112111111111111
PKNS 9996456545553333333222
Johor DT II 10101010994454432222222333
Negeri Sembilan 8577222323324555555554
Kuala Lumpur 4231111231245444444445
Perlis 1784867998876767667666
DRB-Hicom 3842345776668876776777
Kuantan 7368679667787688888888
Sabah 11111111111110101010999999999999
UiTM 2115788889101010101010101010101110
ATM 12121212121212121212121212121111111111111011
Sime Darby 5459101011111111111111111212121212121212

Crowd Attendance

For All Venues

HOMEAWAYATTENDANCE
ATMDRBJDTIIKULKUAMUFCNISPERPKNSSABSIMUiTMTOTALAVE
ATM-----210293232300505319150186381072752,615238
DRB-HICOM350-----1,1752002509003003504002002002204,545413
JDT II2,2205,500-----1,1752,2353,6002,5005203,2521,6302,2002,20027,0122,456
Kuala Lumpur2002781,200-----1102,0003253333571,0003002256,328575
Kuantan25056165548-----5003271782516854121153,892354
Melaka United8,9604,00020,00011,0006,000-----13,0006,00013,0005,22735,0004,600126,78711,526
Negeri Sembilan3,1852753,6064,5344,1163,693-----3,7654,3243,3291,8982,56035,2853,208
Perlis6,5008961,3567574,200932820-----9154206386,39023,8242,166
PKNS15733309327241,02725095-----6534132,334212
Sabah1,3003,77814,5007005002,7001,2009001,650-----2,22060030,0282,730
Sime Darby100120130180501,555519497110110-----1203,491317
UiTM12810122340035029039528950450128-----2,804255
TOTAL CROWD ATTENDANCE AND AVERAGE268,9452,037

By Week

2016 Liga Premier Attendance
RoundTotalGamesAvg. Per Game
Matchday 118,44863,075
Matchday 221,67563,613
Matchday 312,91662,152
Matchday 420,96763,494
Matchday 59,14161,523
Matchday 66,36461,061
Matchday 713,95062,325
Matchday 84,6426774
Matchday 918,57763,096
Matchday 106,80561,134
Matchday 112,5656428
Matchday 1214,38862,398
Matchday 134,7236787
Matchday 149,96761,661
Matchday 152,6916449
Matchday 168,10661,351
Matchday 177,74661,291
Matchday 187,06661,177
Matchday 196,98261,163
Matchday 2021,46463,577
Matchday 213,3736562
Matchday 2236,83466,139
Total259,3901321,965

source: Sistem Pengurusan Maklumat Bolasepak Archived 5 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of 22 December 2016 [12]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Montenegro.svg Ilija Spasojević Melaka United24
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Rangel Johor Darul Ta'zim II21
3 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Babić DRB-HICOM16
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Guerra PKNS15
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Cobelli PKNS
6 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Dao BakaryKuantan13
7 Flag of Palestine.svg Matías Jadue PKNS12
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Malik Ariff Kuantan10
9 Flag of Croatia.svg Mateo Roskam Sime Darby9
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Nabbout Negeri Sembilan8
Flag of Brazil.svg Casagrande Kuala Lumpur
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Pavel Purishkin UiTM
13 Flag of Brazil.svg Charles Chad Perlis7
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joel Chianese Negeri Sembilan
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kayne Vincent Perlis
Flag of Malaysia.svg Zaquan Adha Johor Darul Ta'zim II
17 Flag of England.svg Alex Smith Negeri Sembilan6
Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Čerina Sabah
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Khassan AbdukarimovKuala Lumpur
Flag of Malaysia.svg Maxsius MusaSabah
21 Flag of Malaysia.svg Afif Amiruddin Perlis5
Flag of Liberia.svg Edward Wilson Perlis
Flag of Palestine.svg Jonathan Cantillana Kuala Lumpur
Flag of Brazil.svg Léo CariocaKuala Lumpur
Flag of The Gambia.svg Mohamadou Sumareh Perlis
Flag of Malaysia.svg R. Surendran Melaka United
Flag of Serbia.svg Srđan VidakovićKuantan
Flag of Malaysia.svg Venice Elphi ATM

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Pavel Purishkin UiTM Sabah 4–112 February 2016
Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Rangel Johor Darul Ta'zim II ATM 5–129 February 2016
Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Babić DRB-HICOM UiTM 4–129 February 2016
Flag of Palestine.svg Matías Jadue PKNS Kuantan 4–43 May 2016
Flag of Montenegro.svg Ilija Spasojević 4 Melaka United ATM 0–617 May 2016
Flag of Malaysia.svg Zaquan Adha Johor Darul Ta'zim II Kuantan 4–120 May 2016
Flag of Montenegro.svg Ilija Spasojević Melaka United ATM 3–121 May 2016
Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Rangel 4 Johor Darul Ta'zim II UiTM 1–42 August 2016
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Cobelli PKNS Kuantan 2–32 August 2016
Flag of Montenegro.svg Ilija Spasojević Melaka United UiTM 2–35 August 2016
Note

4 Player scored 4 goals

Own goals

RankPlayerClubTotal
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Badrul Hisham SufianATM1
Flag of Malaysia.svg Dominic Tan Johor Darul Ta'zim II
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Cobelli PKNS
Flag of Malaysia.svg Juzaili Samion Sime Darby
Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo MoreiraKuala Lumpur
Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Jae-pil Melaka United


Awards

Monthly awards

MonthCoach of the MonthPlayer of the MonthReference
CoachClubCoachClub
February Flag of Malaysia.svg Mat Zan Mat Aris Melaka United None [13]
March - JuneNone
JulyNone Flag of Montenegro.svg Ilija Spasojević Melaka United [14]
AugustNone Flag of Montenegro.svg Ilija Spasojević Melaka United
SeptemberNone Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Babić DRB-Hicom
OctoberNone

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