DD Social League

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DD Social League
DDSOCIALLEAGUE.png
Founded2014;10 years ago (2014)
Country Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
Confederation AFC
DivisionsDivision 1
Number of teams24
Division 1
Level on pyramid4
Feeder to Malaysia M4 League
Promotion to Malaysia M3 League
Relegation toKL Social League
Domestic cup(s)DD Social League FA Cup
Current champions KL Cop (1st titles)
Website Official Website
Current: 2019 DD Social League

DD Social League is a social football league held in Cheras, Malaysia. The League is a Malaysian football league at level 4 of the Malaysian football league system. [1] [2]

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The season began in September 2018. The teams were divided into four groups, each containing six teams. The group leaders and runners-up teams in the groups after six matches qualified to the quarterfinals.

History

The league has been established since 2014 albeit undergoes multiple iteration of structures until its current structure took place. Starting from 2018, this league will have promotion to the newly established fourth-tier league called Malaysia M4 League. [3] [4]

2018 teams

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Champions

No.SeasonChampionsRunners-upScore in final
12018KL CopsRAJD3–2

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