2018 Malaysia Cup final

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2018 Malaysia Cup final
Event 2018 Malaysia Cup
After extra time
Perak won 4–1 on penalties
Date27 October 2018
Venue Shah Alam Stadium, Shah Alam, Selangor
Man of the Match Brendan Gan (Perak)
Referee Suresh Jayaraman
WeatherPartly cloudy
2017
2019

The 2018 Malaysia Cup final was a football match which were played on 27 October 2018, to determine the champion of the 2018 Malaysia Cup. It was the final of the 92nd edition of the Malaysia Cup, competition organised by the Football Association of Malaysia.

Contents

It was played at the Shah Alam Stadium, in Shah Alam, Selangor, between Terengganu FC and Perak. [1]

Road to final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first.

Terengganu FC Round Perak
OpponentResult Group stage OpponentResult
Kuala Lumpur 5–1 (A)Matchday 1 Felcra FC 0–0 (H)
Perak 4–3 (A)Matchday 2 Terengganu FC 3–4 (H)
Felcra FC 2–2 (H)Matchday 3 Kuala Lumpur 2–0 (A)
Felcra FC 4–1 (A)Matchday 4 Kuala Lumpur 1–0 (H)
Perak 1–2 (H)Matchday 5 Terengganu FC 2–1 (A)
Kuala Lumpur 2–3 (H)Matchday 6 Felcra FC 1–2 (A)
Group A winners

PosTeamPldPts
1 Terengganu 610
2 Perak 610
3 Felcra 68
4 Kuala Lumpur 66
Updated to match(es) played on 15 September 2018. Source: FAM FMLLP
Final standings Group A runners-up

PosTeamPldPts
1 Terengganu 610
2 Perak 610
3 Felcra 68
4 Kuala Lumpur 66
Updated to match(es) played on 15 September 2018. Source: FAM FMLLP
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg Knockout phase OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
Felda United 6–4 2–1 (A) 4–3 (H)Quarter-finals PKNS FC 2–0 0–0 (H) 2–0 (A)
Johor Darul Ta'zim FC 3–2 1–0 (H) 2–2 (A)Semi-finals Sabah 7–2 5–0 (H) 2–2 (A)

Match details

Terengganu 3–3 Perak
Kipré Tchétché Soccerball shade.svg1', 42'
Faiz Nasir Soccerball shade.svg96'
Report Firdaus Saiyadi Soccerball shade.svg47'
Brendan Gan Soccerball shade.svg90+1'
Igor Zonjić Soccerball shade.svg120+1' (o.g.)
Penalties
Igor Zonjić Soccerball shade cross.svg
Thierry Bin Soccerball shade cross.svg
Nasrullah Haniff Soccerball shad check.svg
1–4Soccerball shad check.svg Wander Luiz
Soccerball shad check.svg Amirul Azhan
Soccerball shad check.svg Shahrul Saad
Soccerball shad check.svg Leandro
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Kit body.svg
Kit right arm blackborder.png
Kit right arm.svg
Kit shorts.svg
Kit socks long.svg
Terengganu FC
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Perak
GK29 Flag of Malaysia.svg Suffian Rahman
RB22 Flag of Malaysia.svg Adib Aizuddin
CB24 Flag of Serbia.svg Igor Zonjić Yellow card.svg 59'
LB4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Kamal Azizi
RM16 Flag of Malaysia.svg Partiban Janasekaran Sub off.svg 105+1'
DM8 Flag of Cambodia.svg Thierry Bin
DM13 Flag of Malaysia.svg Latiff Suhaimi
LM15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Faiz Nasir
AM7 Flag of England.svg Lee Tuck Yellow card.svg 37' Yellow-red card.svg 66'
ST10 Flag of Malaysia.svg Malik Ariff Sub off.svg 62'
ST23 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Kipré Tchétché (c)Sub off.svg 78'
Substitutes:
DF2 Flag of Malaysia.svg Wan Amirzafran
DF3 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fitri Omar
MF12 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahrul Aizad Sub on.svg 62'
DF17 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nasrullah Haniff Sub on.svg 105+!'
MF18 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fauzi Kadar
DF26 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hasnizaidi Jamian
FW30 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ashari Samsudin Sub on.svg 78'
Manager:
Flag of Malaysia.svg Irfan Bakti
GK22 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hafizul Hakim
RB23 Flag of Malaysia.svg Amirul Azhan
CB15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Idris Ahmad
CB3 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahrul Saad (c)
LB21 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nazirul Naim
RM14 Flag of Malaysia.svg Firdaus Saiyadi Sub off.svg 77'
CM8 Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro Yellow card.svg 120+1'
CM11 Flag of Malaysia.svg Brendan Gan Sub off.svg 93'
RM19 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nor Hakim Sub off.svg 46'
ST10 Flag of Brazil.svg Wander Luiz Yellow card.svg 35'
ST9 Flag of Brazil.svg Gilmar Filho Red card.svg 59'
Substitutions:
GK1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Khairul Amri
MF4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nasir Basharudin Sub on.svg 93'
DF5 Flag of Lebanon.svg Jad Noureddine
MF7 Flag of Malaysia.svg Khairil Anuar Sub on.svg 77'
MF12 Flag of Malaysia.svg Kenny Pallraj Sub on.svg 46'
DF25 Flag of Malaysia.svg Rafiuddin Roddin
FW30 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nizad Ayub
Manager:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mehmet Duraković

Officials

Match Rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Statistics

Overall
StatisticPerakTerengganu
Goals scored33
Total shots1115
Shots on target97
Saves00
Ball possession44%56%
Corner kicks1215
Fouls committed1613
Offsides23
Yellow cards32
Red cards11

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