2023 Malaysia Cup final

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2023 Malaysia Cup final
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The match took place at Bukit Jalil National Stadium.
Event 2023 Malaysia Cup
Date8 December 2023
Venue Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur
Man of the Match Arif Aiman
(Johor Darul Ta'zim)
Referee S. Logeswaran (Malaysia)
Attendance80,550
WeatherRainy
26 °C (79 °F)
2022
2024

The 2023 Malaysia Cup final was a football match played on 8 December 2023, to determine the champion of the 2023 Malaysia Cup. It was the final game of the 97th edition of the Malaysia Cup, organized by the Football Association of Malaysia.

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The final was played at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur. The match featured Johor Darul Ta'zim, defending champions of the competition, and Terengganu.

The final was refereed by S. Logeswaran in front of 80,550 spectators. Johor Darul Ta'zim scored first in the opening six minutes from Bergson, but Terengganu came back with goals from Ivan Mamut to level the match by the end of half time. Feroz Baharudin and Arif Aiman scored the winner in second half to secured a 4th victory in the competition for Johor Darul Ta'zim, also successfully defend the title.

Teams

In the following table, finals until 1966 were in the Malaya Cup era, and since 1967 were in the Malaysia Cup era.

TeamPrevious final appearances (bold indicates winners)
Johor Darul Ta'zim 8 (1985, 1986, 1991, 2014, 2017 , 2019 , 2021, 2022 )
Terengganu 6 (1973, 1982, 1998, 2001, 2011, 2018)

Route to the final

The Malaysia Cup began with 16 teams in a single-elimination knockout cup competition. There were a total of three rounds leading up to the final. Teams were drawn against each other, and the winner after 90 minutes would advance. If still tied, 30 minutes of extra time was played. If the score was still level, a penalty shoot-out was used to determine the winner. [1]

Johor Darul Ta'zimRoundTerengganu
OpponentResultLegsOpponentResultLegs
Kelantan 15–1 5–1 away; 10–0 homeRound of 16 Kuala Lumpur Rovers 7–0 4–0 away; 3–0 home
Negeri Sembilan 7–1 3–0 away; 4–1 homeQuarter-finals Selangor 3–1 2–0 home; 1–1 away
Perak 12–2 4–1 away; 8–1 homeSemi-finals Kuala Lumpur City 4–2 2–1 away; 2–1 home

Match

Details

Team List and Official [2]

Johor Darul Ta'zim 3–1 Terengganu
Report
Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Attendance: 80,550 [3]
Referee: S. Logeswaran (Malaysia)
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Terengganu
GK33 Flag of Malaysia.svg Syihan Hazmi
RB2 Flag of Malaysia.svg Matthew Davies Yellow card.svg 63'
CB5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jordi Amat (c)Yellow card.svg 21'
CB14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shane Lowry Sub off.svg 60'
LB22 Flag of Malaysia.svg Corbin-Ong Sub off.svg 48'
CM4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Afiq Fazail Sub off.svg 85'
CM6 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hong Wan
RM42 Flag of Malaysia.svg Arif Aiman Yellow card.svg 90+5'
AM37 Flag of Brazil.svg Heberty
LM45 Flag of Italy.svg Fernando Forestieri Sub off.svg 85'
CF9 Flag of Brazil.svg Bergson
Substitutes:
GK26 Flag of Malaysia.svg Farizal Marlias
DF15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Feroz Baharudin Yellow card.svg 87'Sub on.svg 60'
DF32 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahrul Saad
DF91 Flag of Malaysia.svg Syahmi Safari Yellow card.svg 68'Sub on.svg 48'
MF8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Safiq Rahim Sub on.svg 85'
MF19 Flag of Malaysia.svg Akhyar Rashid
MF20 Flag of Spain.svg Juan Muñiz
MF30 Flag of Malaysia.svg Natxo Insa Sub on.svg 85'
FW28 Flag of Malaysia.svg Syafiq Ahmad
Coach:
Flag of Argentina.svg Esteban Solari
GK38 Flag of Malaysia.svg Suhaimi Husin
RB6 Flag of Malaysia.svg Azam Azmi
CB5 Flag of Malaysia.svg Shahrul Nizam
CB24 Flag of Malaysia.svg Safwan Mazlan
LB32 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ubaidullah Shamsul Sub off.svg 83'
CM10 Flag of Bahrain.svg Habib Haroon (c)Yellow card.svg 54'Sub off.svg 75'
CM97 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nurillo Tukhtasinov Sub off.svg 83'
RM69 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hakim Hassan Sub off.svg 75'
AM22 Flag of Malaysia.svg Engku Nur Shakir Yellow card.svg 41'Sub off.svg 79'
LM11 Flag of Haiti.svg Sony Nordé
CF7 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Mamut
Substitutes:
GK1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Rahadiazli Rahalim
DF2 Flag of Malaysia.svg Arif Fadzilah
DF3 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Sardor Kulmatov Sub on.svg 83'
MF8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Liridon Krasniqi Yellow card.svg 90+2'Sub on.svg 83'
MF13 Flag of Malaysia.svg Zuasyraf Zulkiefle
MF18 Flag of Malaysia.svg Syaiful Haqim Sub on.svg 75'
MF46 Flag of Malaysia.svg Syahmi Zamri
FW9 Flag of Thailand.svg Adisak Kraisorn Sub on.svg 79'
FW88 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nik Sharif Sub on.svg 75'
Coach:
Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Steinbrückner

Man of the Match:
Arif Aiman (Johor Darul Ta'zim)

Assistant referees:
Farhan Abdul Aziz
Nadziran Eziz
Fourth official:
Juhairi Idris
Reserve assistant referee:
Fitri Maskon
Ahmad Zuhadi Dzulkifli

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time [note 1]

Notes

  1. Each team was given only three opportunities to make substitutions, with a fourth opportunity in extra time, excluding substitutions made at half-time, before the start of extra time and at half-time in extra time.

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References

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