2022 Malaysia Premier Futsal League

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Malaysia Premier Futsal League
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All statistics correct as of 9 February 2022.

2022 Malaysia Premier Futsal League was the 2nd completed season of the Malaysia Premier Futsal League. It is the Malaysian professional futsal league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 2004. Selangor are the defending champions. [1]

Contents

Team changes

New teams

Withdrawn teams

Teams

For 2022 season, a total of 15 clubs compete in league. [3]

ClubsLocationVenue
ATM FA Shah Alam Panasonic Sport Complex
Kedah FA
KL City
KPM-PST Mustangs
Kuala Lumpur FA
Negeri Sembilan FA
Pahang Rangers
PDRM
Perak FA
Penang FA
Selangor MAC
Selangor TOT United
Shah Alam City
Terengganu
Kelantan

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Selangor MAC (C)1412116632+3437Qualification for AFF Futsal Club Championship & 2022 CUCKOO Malaysia Futsal Cup
2 Pahang Rangers 1410315618+3833Qualification to the 2022 CUCKOO Malaysia Futsal Cup
3 Negeri Sembilan 149234826+2229
4 Penang 148245447+726
5 PDRM 147255440+1423
6 Selangor TOT United 146264536+920
7 Terengganu 146264440+420
8 Shah Alam City 146263537220
9 KPM-PST Mustangs 146173936+319
10 Kedah 145454346319
11 Kelantan 145364142118Withdrawn Next Season
12 KL City 145363740318
13 ATM FA 1430114371289
14 Kuala Lumpur 1420122877496
15 Perak 1411123075454Withdrawn Next Season
Updated to match(es) played on 13 March 2022. Source: FAM
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Result table

Home \ Away PAH TER KEL KLU NSE SEL PRK KLC PEN MUS KED SHA TOT POL ATM
Pahang Rangers 4–18–12–24–11–03–27–1
Terengganu 4–20–60–17–22–14–5
Kelantan 1–44–13–55–22–35–3
Kuala Lumpur 1–81–63–62–81–36–3
Negeri Sembilan 1–12–23–22–11–21–42–0
Selangor MAC 4–27–36–45–33–28–1
Perak 1–82–71–42–51–62–63–6
KL City 4–32–73–61–33–22–33–2
Penang 2–53–22–55–57–53–5
KPM-PST Mustangs 2–33–55–56–20–13–1
Kedah 1–33–33–12–93–42–26–2
Shah Alam City 0–61–16–11–04–6
Selangor TOT United 3–52–24–22–40–02–1
PDRM 4–39–22–46–14–46–3
ATM FA 4–55–71–21–86–3
Updated to match(es) played on 16 February 2022. Source: FAM
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.

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References

  1. "Selangor Juara Malaysia Premier Futsal League 2019". Selangor Kini.
  2. "MPFL: KPM-PST Mustang perkenal bakat muda". Stadium Astro.
  3. "Cuckoo Malaysia Premier Futsal League (MPFL) 2022". FAM .