2019 Malaysia M3 League

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Malaysia M3 League
Season2019
Promoted Kelantan United
Kuching FA
Relegated Penjara
Tun Razak
Matches played182
Goals scored746 (4.1 per match)
Top goalscorerFakhrul Zaman
(28 goals)
Biggest home winBanggol Tokku 10–0 Tun Razak
(15 June 2019)
Armed Forces 10–0 Tun Razak
(6 October 2019)
Biggest away winTun Razak 0–14 Ultimate
(20 October 2019)
Highest scoring14 goals
Tun Razak 0–14 Ultimate
(20 October 2019)
Longest winning run11 matches
Kelantan United
Longest unbeaten run21 matches
Kelantan United
Longest winless run17 matches
Tun Razak
Longest losing run17 matches
Tun Razak
2018 (FAM League)
2020
All statistics correct as of 17 November 2019.

The 2019 Malaysia M3 League was the 1st season of the Malaysia M3 League that replaced the former Malaysia FAM League.

Contents

Establishment and format

This season saw a revamp of the competition's format by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). Announced earlier on 24 November 2018 by FAM deputy president Yusoff Mahadi, [1] the format of the new season was outlined in a meeting by FAM's Local Competition Committee and were announced in a media statement on 19 December 2018. [2]

The format will be reverted to a straight knock-out tournament format (a format used before 2008), as opposed to the league format used since 2008. 64 teams competed for the FAM Cup, including 6 teams confirmed earlier to participate in the Malaysia FAM Cup, and teams promoted to the 2019 Malaysia Premier League. The rest of the teams included were 19 teams nominated by FAM's associate members, and teams from the newly created Malaysia M4 League, whose selection was subject to methods decided by the Malaysian Football League. The champions of the 2019 Malaysia FAM Cup then competed with the last-placed 2019 Malaysia Premier League team in a play-off match for a slot to participate in the 2020 Malaysia Premier League. [2]

Earlier, there was speculation that the league organization might be taken over by the Malaysian Football League, organizers of the Malaysia Super League and the Malaysia Premier League, having been held by the FAM since 1951, [3] but this was clarified in an FAM media statement that the FAM will cooperate with the MFL for the organization of the tournament, with the FAM still holding major responsibilities and ownership of the tournament and the rights of it. MFL covered the cost of the teams participating from the first round up until the quarter-finals, while the FAM covered the cost of the teams participating from that point onwards. [2] [4]

Teams

As of 11 February 2019, 14 teams confirmed their participation in the 2019 Malaysia M3 League. [1]

Season Changes

The following teams have changed division since the 2018 season.

To Malaysia M3 League

Relegated from Premier League

  • None 2

Existing teams (From 2018 Malaysia FAM League)

Promoted from the Malaysia M4 League

  • Banggol Tok Ku - Promoted by winning the 2018 Terengganu Amateur M5 League
  • Batu Dua - Promoted by winning the 2018 South Selangor M5 League
  • Dak-dak Melawati - Promoted by winning the 2018 Selangor Social Premier M5 League
  • Langkawi Glory United - Promoted by winning the 2018 Subang Football M5 League
  • Johor Bahru - Promoted by winning the 2018 Johor Darul Ta’zim M5 League (HM Sultan of Johor Cup)
  • Penjara - Promoted by winning the 2018 PBNS President Cup M5 League
  • Protap - Promoted by winning the 2018 Shah Alam M5 League
  • Puchong Fuerza - Promoted by winning the 2018 Puchong Community M5 League
  • SAMB - Promoted by winning the 2018 Melaka Division 1 M5 League
  • Ultimate - Promoted by winning the 2018 AXA Klang Valley M5 League

New Team

  • Tun Razak FC

From Malaysia FAM League

Promoted to the 2019 Malaysia Premier League

Teams withdrawn

Name changes

Notes:

^1 Promoted by the finalist of the 2018 FAM Cup. [5]
^2 Originally Terengganu II were relegated from 2018 Malaysia Premier League and Terengganu City F.C. were promoted by winning the 2018 Malaysia FAM Cup; however the Malaysian Football League blocked Terengganu City's promotion due to financial issues, granted Terengganu II's to stay in the Malaysia Premier League, and accepted Perlis FA's application to be promoted to the Malaysia Premier League, replacing the expelled Kuantan FA [6]
^3 Originally KL Cops from the 2018 DD Social M5 League, and Uptown F.C. from the 2018 Sunarize Soccer M5 League were promoted to the 2019 Malaysia M3 League by winning their respective leagues; however the teams were not registered to the 2019 Malaysia M3 League due to unknown reasons.
^4 Tentera Darat FA from the 2018 Kuala Lumpur M5 Super League were not registered to the 2019 Malaysia M3 League due to being in the same division as their parent club, Armed Forces.

Clubs locations

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Batu Dua
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Banggol Tok Ku
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Langkawi Glory United
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Kuala Lumpur
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Puchong Fuerza
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Penjara
Locations of teams in the 2019 Malaysia M3 League
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DDM
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Protap
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Puchong Fuerza
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Tun Razak

Venues

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Armed Forces Kuala Lumpur Mindef Stadium5,000
Batu Dua Kemaman Mak Chili Mini StadiumTBA
Banggol Tok Ku Kuala Berang Kuala Berang Mini Stadium1,000
Dak-dak Melawati Kuala Lumpur KLFA Academy Football FieldTBA
Langkawi Glory United Langkawi Langkawi Stadium 10,000
Johor Bahru Iskandar Puteri Educity Stadium6,000
Kulai Kulai Mini Stadium1,000
Kelantan United Kota Bharu Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium 30,000
Kuching Kuching Sarawak State Stadium 26,000
Kuching Sarawak Stadium 40,000
Penjara Kajang Kajang Prison Complex Mini Stadium1,000
Protap Kuala Lumpur UM Arena1,000
Puchong Fuerza Puchong MMU Mini Stadium2,500
SAMB Malacca City Hang Tuah Stadium 1,000
Krubong Hang Jebat Stadium 40,000
Tun Razak Kuala Lumpur Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz Mini Stadium3,000
Ultimate Kuala Lumpur Pulapol Football FieldTBA

Personnel and sponsoring

TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerSponsor
Armed Forces Flag of England.svg Kevin Lee Cooper Flag of Malaysia.svg Venice Elphi Ego SportsMy Soccer Store
Batu Dua Flag of Malaysia.svg Che Ku Marzuki Flag of Malaysia.svg Saifulnizam Miswan Kaki Jersi Yakult, HDR Project, MZ cafe03, Habiel Project, Mytrdes
Banggol Tok Ku Flag of Malaysia.svg Haris Safwan Kamal Flag of Malaysia.svg Nor Fazly Alias NTMada Construction
Dak-dak Melawati Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohammad Aidil Ramly Flag of Malaysia.svg Fahrul Razi Kazza NetworksTerang Bulan Sdn.Bhd, MKA Concept Ent.
Langkawi Glory United Flag of Malaysia.svg Manja Man Flag of Malaysia.svg Muhammad Al-Hafiz Lotto Mai Langkawi
Johor Bahru Flag of Malaysia.svg Zainor Kasmani Flag of Malaysia.svg Kamarul Afiq Kamaruddin Nike Green Valley Eco Resort
Kuching Flag of Malaysia.svg Ideris Utong Flag of Malaysia.svg Rafiezan RazaliStarsport Kuching, Yakult
Kelantan United Flag of Malaysia.svg Zahasmi Ismail [7] Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahrizan Ismail SkyHawkMysports Station, U-Shop
Penjara Flag of Malaysia.svg Roslan Othman Flag of Malaysia.svg Akmal ChinSkyHawkPrestige Geomatic
Protap Flag of Serbia.svg Dusan Momcilovic Flag of Malaysia.svg Anwar LuqmanKaki JersiCarving Crew Design, HARINI SDN. BHD.
Puchong Fuerza Flag of Malaysia.svg Nazrulerwan Makmor Flag of Malaysia.svg Arman FareezKaki Jersi
Tun Razak Flag of Malaysia.svg Azman Adnan [8] Flag of Malaysia.svg Syazwan RaniSkyHawk & PanzerRimbun Teguh Trading
SAMB Flag of Malaysia.svg Hamdan Mohamad Flag of Malaysia.svg Nazmee AriHeat Syarikat Air Melaka
Ultimate Flag of Malaysia.svg Zulkhairi Mohd Zabidi Flag of Malaysia.svg Firhan SportsFitz Ultimate Garage

Coaching changes

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

TeamOutgoing coachManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming coachDate of
appointment
Batu Dua Flag of Malaysia.svg Zulhamizan ZakariaSacked [9] 1 April 20196th Flag of Malaysia.svg Che Ku Marzuki1 April 2019
Protap Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahidan RuslySackedJune 201914th Flag of Serbia.svg Dusan MomcilovicJune 2019

Foreign players

The number of foreign players is restricted to two each team.

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

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Former player 1
Armed Forces
Banggol Tok Ku
Batu Dua Flag of Guinea.svg Mamadou Berete Flag of Madagascar.svg Carlos Zozimar Flag of France.svg L'Imam Seydi
Flag of Serbia.svg Ljubo Baranin
Flag of Nigeria.svg Ovie Precious
Dak-dak Melawati Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Kyeong-su Flag of Argentina.svg Nicholas Dul
Langkawi Glory United Flag of Brazil.svg Everton Souza Santos Flag of Romania.svg Georgian Mugurel Stamate
Johor Bahru Flag of Ghana.svg Patrick Asare Flag of Nigeria.svg Jose Alex
Kelantan United Flag of The Gambia.svg Alfusainey Gassama Flag of Guinea.svg Seydou Sako Flag of Madagascar.svg Carlos Zozimar
Kuching Flag of Japan.svg Yuta Suzuki [10]
Penjara Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Sung-ho
Protap Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Metha Viblo Apingi Flag of Uganda.svg Vino Ramazani
Puchong Fuerza Flag of Ghana.svg Hans Kwofie Flag of Nigeria.svg Sunday Matthew Idoko Flag of Brazil.svg Andre Luis
Flag of Brazil.svg Diogo Olievera
SAMB
Tun Razak Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Marti
Ultimate Flag of Senegal.svg Faye Jacque Flag of Niger.svg Chukwu Nnabuike

Results

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Kelantan United (C, P)2621329320+7366Promotion to 2020 Malaysia Premier League
2 Kuching (O, P)2618535821+3759Qualification for Play-offs round [lower-alpha 1]
3 Armed Forces 26131036222+4049
4 Puchong Fuerza 2613677140+3145
5 Ultimate 2613677648+2845
6 Protap 261141147581137
7 BTK 26105115249+335
8 DDM 26104126054+634
9 SAMB 2696113838033
10 Batu Dua 26831546722627
11 Johor Bahru 26671340531325
12 Langkawi Glory United 26741547631625
13 Penjara (R)26661436612524Relegation to Malaysia M4 League
14 Tun Razak (R)262123171401237
Updated to match(es) played on 17 November 2019. Source: AFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Two teams from runners-up of M3 and last placed team from Premier League play-offs for promotion to the 2020 Malaysia Premier League.

Result table

Home \ Away ARM BD BTK DDM LGU JB KLU KCH PNJ PRO PFZ SAM TRZ ULT
Armed Forces 8–21–13–10–01–11–02–12–21–01–11–010–04–0
Batu Dua 0–11–21–21–93–00–103–53–24–00–61–15–01–1
Banggol Tok Ku 0–52–02–13–21–20–20–12–05–10–43–110–04–7
Dak-dak Melawati 1–34–41–10–14–20–51–14–01–22–52–19–04–3
Langkawi Glory United 1–01–02–01–86–30–50–43–51–20–11–10–21–3
Johor Bahru 1–23–13–14–23–33–30–10–11–23–32–21–01–4
Kelantan United 2–22–02–03–07–03–01–13–03–02–12–13–15–1
Kuching 1–04–12–00–01–01–02–13–06–01–02–06–00–1
Penjara 1–11–41–10–22–11–11–42–22–51–10–36–12–5
Protap 3–15–14–12–10–00–41–42–20–21–62–18–01–4
Puchong Fuerza 2–20–23–42–44–12–22–33–44–13–14–02–04–1
SAMB 1–10–11–12–14–32–00–42–11–01–21–27–02–2
Tun Razak 0–50–71–72–41–102–00–102–42–31–10–30–10–14
Ultimate 2–23–01–14–13–02–03–40–23–02–23–30–24–2
Updated to match(es) played on 17 November 2019. Source: AFL
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
Kelantan United 14343332222222211111111111
Kuching 45564411111111122222222222
Armed Forces 63655554334333344333333333
Puchong Fuerza 31236666545556776665444444
Ultimate 111181111788886789989887555555
Protap 81313141414141414141414131212111110109997766
Banggol Tok Ku 121279101197777668655544666687
Dak-dak Melawati 22111123453444433466778898
SAMB 99111078101010910997897778889979
Batu Dua 764222456688755689911111112111010
Johor Bahru 1010121212121212121111111111111212121212131313131311
Langkawi Glory United 1414141313131313131313131213131313131313121211101112
Penjara 13810889799109101010101010111110101010121213
Tun Razak 57979101111111212121414141414141414141414141414
Leader
Relegation to Malaysia M4 League
Source: [ citation needed ]

Play-offs

The runner-up of the Malaysia M3 League will play a one-legged play-off against the last-placed Malaysia Premier League team to decide the second team to be promoted to the 2020 Malaysia Premier League.

Kuching FA 3-1 Sarawak

Season statistics

Top scorers


As of matches played on 17 November 2019.

Players sorted first by goals, then by last name.

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fakhrul Zaman Kelantan United 28
2 Flag of The Gambia.svg Alfusainey GassamaKelantan United27
3 Flag of Niger.svg Chukwu Nnabuike Ultimate 22
Flag of Malaysia.svg Rafizol Roslan Armed Forces
5 Flag of Malaysia.svg Joseph Kalang Tie Kuching 17
6 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahrul HakimKelantan United15
7 Flag of Senegal.svg Faye JacqueUltimate13

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Malaysia.svg Fakhrul Zaman Kelantan United Langkawi Glory United7 – 0 (H)16 March 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Nabil Ahmad Lapti Ultimate Tun Razak4 – 2 (H)30 March 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Nabil Ahmad LaptiUltimate Penjara 3 – 0 (H)21 April 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Akmal Aizat Penjara Langkawi Glory United 3 – 5 (A)27 April 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Ros Mohd MuharamBanggol Tok KuTun Razak10 – 0 (H)15 June 2019
Flag of The Gambia.svg Alfusainey GassamaKelantan UnitedPenjara1 – 4 (A)23 June 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Joseph Kalang Tie Kuching Batu Dua3 – 5 (A)7 July 2019
Flag of Nigeria.svg Mamadou BereteBatu DuaKuching3 – 5 (H)7 July 2019
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Kyeong Su Dak-dak Melawati Tun Razak9 – 0 (H)7 July 2019
Flag of Nigeria.svg Mamadou BereteBatu DuaTun Razak0 – 7 (A)28 July 2019
Flag of The Gambia.svg Alfusainey Gassama4Kelantan UnitedBatu Dua0 – 10 (A)24 August 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Shamerul Aziz SAMB Tun Razak7 – 0 (H)25 August 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Hattaphon Bun An Langkawi Glory UnitedJohor Bahru6 – 3 (H)7 September 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Rafizol Roslan5Armed ForcesBatu Dua8 – 2 (H)8 September 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahrul HakimKelantan UnitedDak-dak Melawati0 – 5 (A)15 September 2019
Flag of Niger.svg Chukwu NnabuikeUltimatePenjara2 – 5 (A)28 September 2019
Flag of The Gambia.svg Alfusainey GassamaKelantan UnitedTun Razak0 – 10 (A)29 September 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahrul HakimKelantan UnitedTun Razak0 – 10 (A)29 September 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Nizad Ayub Kelantan UnitedTun Razak0 – 10 (A)29 September 2019
Flag of Ghana.svg Hans Kwofie Puchong FuerzaPenjara4 – 1 (H)4 October 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Rafizol Roslan4Armed ForcesTun Razak10 – 0 (H)6 October 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Haikal Nazri 5Langkawi Glory UnitedTun Razak1 – 10 (A)13 October 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Zulfahamzie TarmiziLangkawi Glory UnitedTun Razak1 – 10 (A)13 October 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Shafizan Ramli4UltimateTun Razak0 – 14 (A)20 October 2019
Flag of Niger.svg Chukwu NnabuikeUltimateTun Razak0– 14 (A)20 October 2019
Flag of Senegal.svg Faye JaqueUltimateTun Razak0– 14 (A)20 October 2019
Flag of The Gambia.svg Alfusainey Gassama4Kelantan UnitedLangkawi Glory United0 – 5 (A)27 October 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Shafizan RamliUltimateBanggol Tok Ku4 – 7 (A)2 November 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Hakimi MazlanBanggol Tok KuUltimate4 – 7 (H)2 November 2019
Flag of Malaysia.svg Afif NajmiDak-dak MelawatiBatu Dua4 – 4 (H)3 November 2019
Notes

4 Player scored 4 goals
5 Player scored 5 goals
(H) – Home team
(A) – Away team

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