2019 Malaysia FA Cup final

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2019 Malaysia FA Cup final
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The match programme cover
Event 2019 Malaysia FA Cup
After extra time
Date27 July 2019 (2019-07-27)
Venue Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Man of the Match Ifwat Akmal (Kedah)
Referee Takuto Okabe (Japan)
Attendance83,520 [1]
2018
2020

The 2019 Malaysia FA Cup final was the 30th final of the Malaysia FA Cup, the Malaysia football cup competition. [2]

Contents

Background

The final was played on 27 July 2019 at Bukit Jalil National Stadium. [3]

Route to the final

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

Ticket allocation

Each club received an allocation of 80,000 tickets; 30,750 tickets for Perak, 30,750 tickets for Kedah and 18,500 tickets for online purchase. [4]

Rules

The final are played as a single match. If tied after regulation, extra time and, if necessary, penalty shoot-out would be used to decide the winner.

Match

Details

Perak 0–1 (a.e.t.) Kedah
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Perak
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Kedah
GK22 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hafizul Hakim
RB23 Flag of Malaysia.svg Amirul Azhan Yellow card.svg 45' Yellow-red card.svg 90+4'
CB3 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahrul Saad (c)
CB5 Flag of Lebanon.svg Hussein Eldor
LB21 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nazirul Naim Yellow card.svg 46'Sub off.svg 107'
DM11 Flag of Malaysia.svg Brendan Gan
DM8 Flag of Brazil.svg Leandro Yellow card.svg 27'
RM16 Flag of Malaysia.svg Partiban Janasekaran
AM30 Flag of Brazil.svg Careca Sub off.svg 105+2'
LM19 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nor Hakim Hassan Sub off.svg 91'
CF9 Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldo
Substitutes:
MF4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nasir Basharudin
MF7 Flag of Malaysia.svg Khairil Anuar
FW10 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahrel Fikri Sub on.svg 107'
MF14 Flag of Malaysia.svg Firdaus Saiyadi Sub on.svg 105+2'
DF15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Idris Ahmad Sub on.svg 91'
GK18 Flag of Malaysia.svg Khairul Amri
DF20 Flag of Malaysia.svg Rafiuddin Roddin
Head Coach:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mehmet Durakovic
GK18 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ifwat Akmal
RB15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Rizal Ghazali
CB16 Flag of Malaysia.svg Amirul Hisyam
CB11 Flag of Singapore.svg Shakir Hamzah
LB28 Flag of Malaysia.svg Alif Yusof
RM60 Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Edgar Bernhardt Sub off.svg 87'
CM7 Flag of Malaysia.svg Baddrol Bakhtiar (c)Yellow card.svg 13'
CM55 Flag of Malaysia.svg David Rowley Sub off.svg 105'
LM29 Flag of Malaysia.svg Farhan Roslan Sub off.svg 66'
AM10 Flag of Argentina.svg Jonathan Bauman Yellow card.svg 60'
CF9 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Rodríguez
Substitutes:
GK1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hadi Hamid
DF3 Flag of Malaysia.svg Loqman Hakim
MF4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Azamuddin Akil Sub on.svg 66'
FW8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Zaquan Adha
MF20 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fadzrul Danel Sub on.svg 105'
FW21 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fayadh ZulkifliSub on.svg 87'
DF25 Flag of Malaysia.svg Azmeer Yusof
Head Coach:
Flag of Singapore.svg Aidil Sharin Sahak

Man of the Match:
Ifwat Akmal (Kedah)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Seven named substitutes, of which up to three may be used

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