Klang Valley Derby

Last updated

Klang Valley Derby is the name given to football matches that involves Selangor and Kuala Lumpur. [1] [2] Both of them were located in the Klang Valley, Malaysia.

Contents

History

Selangor fans. Shah Alam Stadium.JPG
Selangor fans.

The rivalry can be seen as a result of the teams' geographical locations – the federal territory of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is an enclave of Selangor – Kuala Lumpur was part of the latter until 1974, when it was carved out on 1 February that year and made directly responsible to the Malaysian government. The rivalry between the two teams, which were both located in the Klang Valley, dates back to at least the 1980s. The rivalry peaked when Kuala Lumpur FA was promoted to the Malaysia Super League after a seven-year spell in the second division. WPKL was then relegated back to the Premier League in 2011 after the last meeting of the two clubs. While Selangor FA remained one of the strongest clubs, having consistently stayed in the Super League, the Federal Territory declined even further, slipping as low as into the FAM League, the third division for the 2014 season. As of 2018, Kuala Lumpur FA is now back in the Malaysia Super League, the first division league after 3 years in the Premiere League.

Selangor

Selangor Association Football League (AFL) was formed in 1905. In 1926, association officials formed a breakaway association called Selangor Football Association (SFA). Dispute between the AFL and the SFA continued for almost ten years before the two sides returned to the negotiating table for the betterment of football. Both groups merged on 22 February 1936, forming the present-day Selangor FA.

Selangor FA is the most successful club in Malaysia, in terms of overall titles won. Domestically, Selangor FA won a record 33 Malaysia Cup, 7 Malaysia Super League titles, 2 Malaysia Premier League titles, 7 Malaysia FAM League titles, 5 FA Cup, 8 Charity Shield, 4 Malaysia President Cup, 2 Malaysia Youth League titles, 13 King's Gold Cups and 1 Agong's Cup. Selangor FA have completed the treble in 1997, 2005 and 2009. In 1984 the treble covered the Malaysia Cup, League Champion and Charity Shield. Both 1997 and 2005 trebles covered the Domestic Cup Double (Malaysia Cup and FA Cup) while the 2009 treble covered the Double (Super League and FA Cup). 1997 was the most successful year for them as they won 4 trophies (Malaysia Cup, FA Cup, Charity Cup and King's Gold Cup) and runners-up for the Agong's Cup.

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur Football Association is one of the youngest state football teams, having been formed in 1975, but their achievements during the short period made them veterans in the game. Formed as Federal Territory Football Association (FTFA), the association was actually a breakaway group from Selangor FA, following Kuala Lumpur's separation from Selangor to be a Federal Territory in 1974. Led by former F.A. of Selangor secretary K. Rasalingam together with other members Goh Ah Chai, Hamzah Muhammad, M.J. Vincent, Shariff Mustafa, Jeswant Singh and Manickarajah, they saw the need for another association in the Klang Valley due to the growing numbers of clubs.

FTFA was officially formed in 1975 with Tan Sri Hamzah Abu Samah elected as their first president. It was in 1979, that the Federal Territory made their debut in the Malaysia Cup. They then started off as whipping boys but by 1982 were already making waves to be among the top teams in the league although they failed to win any titles. In 1985, Federal Territory reached their first Malaysia Cup final after only competing in the tournament for seven seasons while other states, who have been in the competition since it was inaugurated in 1921, are still trying to reach the final. FTFA officially changed its name to Kuala Lumpur Football Association (KLFA) in 1987 to better identify itself with the city. Kuala Lumpur joined the ranks of the heavyweights in the Malaysian soccer competition which saw them win the Charity Shield once (1987) in the four appearances, the League twice and the Malaysia Cup three years in a row (1987–1989). Later years saw lean pickings for Kuala Lumpur although they did win the FA Cup three times in 1993, 1994 and 1999, which remains Kuala Lumpur's last major trophy. Unlike their neighbour, Kuala Lumpur have a roller coaster ride jumping between third tier FAM League and first tier Super League.

The derby is among the most one-sided derby, with Selangor overwhelmingly dominant. Kuala Lumpur have a winless drought for 11 years between 2007 till 2018. The derby celebrated its 70th derby on 2011. [3] [4]

The derby occur twice during Piala Sumbangsih, which are in 1987 and 1990. Both were won by Selangor.

List of Matches

From 1986 to current

#DateTournamentHome teamScoreAway team
12 March 1986 1986 Malaysia Cup Kuala Lumpur1-0Selangor
210 June 1987 1987 Malaysia Charity Shield Kuala Lumpur0-1Selangor
315 August 1987 1987 Malaysia Cup Kuala Lumpur2-0Selangor
414 August 1988 1988 Malaysia Cup Kuala Lumpur2-1Selangor
525 October 1988 1988 Malaysia Cup Kuala Lumpur1-2Selangor
628 October 1988 1988 Malaysia Cup Kuala Lumpur4-2Selangor
71 July 1989 1989 Malaysia Semi-Pro League Kuala Lumpur3-0Selangor
88 October 1989 1989 Malaysia Semi-Pro League Kuala Lumpur0-1Selangor
91 May 1990 1990 Malaysia Charity Shield Kuala Lumpur0-0aet,pso (3-0)Selangor
1023 June 1990 1990 Malaysia Semi-Pro League Kuala Lumpur0-1Selangor
111 September 1990 1990 Malaysia Semi-Pro League Kuala Lumpur2-4Selangor
1211 May 1991 1991 Malaysia Semi-Pro League Kuala Lumpur2-2Selangor
1327 July 1991 1991 Malaysia Semi-Pro League Kuala Lumpur0-0Selangor
1418 September 1991 1991 Malaysia FA Cup Kuala Lumpur1-4Selangor
1525 September 1991 1991 Malaysia FA Cup Kuala Lumpur2-4Selangor
1620 June 1992 1992 Malaysia Semi-Pro League Kuala Lumpur1-0Selangor
1722 August 1992 1992 Malaysia Semi-Pro League Kuala Lumpur2-1Selangor [5]
1823 May 1993 1993 Malaysia FA Cup Kuala Lumpur0-2Selangor
1929 May 1993 1993 Malaysia FA Cup Kuala Lumpur4-2Selangor
202 June 1993 1993 Malaysia FA Cup Kuala Lumpur1-0Selangor
2118 May 1994 1994 Malaysia Premier League 1 Kuala Lumpur3-2Selangor
229 August 1994 1994 Malaysia Premier League 1 Selangor1-0Kuala Lumpur
2315 March 1995 1995 Malaysia FA Cup Selangor2-1Kuala Lumpur
2429 April 1995 1995 Malaysia Premier League 1 Selangor3-2Kuala Lumpur
251 July 1995 1991 Malaysia Premier League 1 Kuala Lumpur1-1Selangor
2625 March 1996 1996 Malaysia Premier League 1 Kuala Lumpur0-1Selangor
2716 July 1996 1996 Malaysia Premier League 1 Selangor1-1Kuala Lumpur
2815 April 1997 1997 Malaysia Premier League 1 Kuala Lumpur0-1Selangor
2919 July 1997 1997 Malaysia Premier League 1 Selangor0-0Kuala Lumpur
3028 October 1997 1997 Malaysia Cup Selangor2-0Kuala Lumpur
3118 November 1997 1997 Malaysia Cup Kuala Lumpur0-2Selangor
3225 April 1998 1998 Malaysia Premier League 1 Selangor4-1Kuala Lumpur
3323 June 1998 1998 Malaysia Cup Kuala Lumpur2-0Selangor
344 July 1998 1998 Malaysia Premier League 1 Kuala Lumpur2-0Selangor
357 July 1998 1998 Malaysia Cup Selangor4-2Kuala Lumpur
3626 March 2000 2000 Malaysia FA Cup Kuala Lumpur1-1Selangor
371 April 2000 2000 Malaysia FA Cup Selangor0-1Kuala Lumpur
3813 March 2000 2000 Malaysia Premier League 1 Kuala Lumpur2-3Selangor
3918 July 2000 2000 Malaysia Premier League 1 Selangor4-2Kuala Lumpur
408 March 2001 2001 Malaysia Premier League 1 Selangor5-0Kuala Lumpur
417 August 2001 2001 Malaysia Premier League 1 Kuala Lumpur1-1Selangor
4222 September 2001 2001 Malaysia Cup Kuala Lumpur0-2Selangor
439 October 2001 2001 Malaysia Cup Selangor3-2Kuala Lumpur
442 March 2003 2002 Malaysia Premier League 1 Selangor2-0Kuala Lumpur
4515 June 2002 2002 Malaysia Premier League 1 Kuala Lumpur1-3Selangor
4615 September 2004 2004 Malaysia Cup Kuala Lumpur1-2Selangor
4729 September 2004 2004 Malaysia Cup Selangor3-1Kuala Lumpur
4820 February 2005 2005 Malaysia Premier League Division 2 Kuala Lumpur1-4Selangor
4927 April 2005 2005 Malaysia Premier League Division 2 Selangor4-3Kuala Lumpur
5018 June 2005 2005 Malaysia Premier League Division 2 Selangor3-1Kuala Lumpur
5117 February 2007 2007 Malaysia Cup Selangor2-1Kuala Lumpur
5221 April 2007 2007 Malaysia Cup Kuala Lumpur3-1Selangor
5321 February 2009 2009 Malaysia FA Cup Kuala Lumpur0-1Selangor
5424 February 2009 2009 Malaysia FA Cup Selangor1-1Kuala Lumpur
5512 January 2010 2010 Malaysia Super League Selangor4-1Kuala Lumpur
5618 May 2010 2010 Malaysia Super League Kuala Lumpur2-4Selangor
5712 February 2011 2011 Malaysia Super League Selangor1-1Kuala Lumpur
583 May 2011 2011 Malaysia Super League Kuala Lumpur1-3Selangor
5913 September 2011 2011 Malaysia Cup Kuala Lumpur0-0Selangor
6027 September 2011 2011 Malaysia Cup Selangor2-1Kuala Lumpur
6117 March 2012 2012 Malaysia Super League Selangor3-0Kuala Lumpur
627 July 2012 2012 Malaysia Super League Kuala Lumpur0-4Selangor
6312 July 2016 2016 Malaysia Cup Selangor1-0Kuala Lumpur
6420 August 2016 2016 Malaysia Cup Kuala Lumpur1-1Selangor
654 February 2018 2018 Malaysia Super League Kuala Lumpur0-2Selangor
667 April 2018 2018 Malaysia FA Cup Kuala Lumpur0-3Selangor
6721 April 2018 2018 Malaysia FA Cup Selangor0-3Kuala Lumpur
6815 July 2018 2018 Malaysia Super League Selangor3-3Kuala Lumpur
6910 March 2019 2019 Malaysia Super League Kuala Lumpur2-3Selangor
7015 June 2019 2019 Malaysia Super League Selangor2-1Kuala Lumpur
7113 March 2021 2021 Malaysia Super League Selangor1-1Kuala Lumpur
7224 July 2021 2021 Malaysia Super League Kuala Lumpur1-1Selangor
7314 November 2021 2021 Malaysia Cup Selangor0-2Kuala Lumpur
7418 November 2021 2021 Malaysia Cup Kuala Lumpur1-0Selangor
754 March 2022 2022 Malaysia Super League Kuala Lumpur3-3Selangor
7620 July 2022 2022 Malaysia Super League Selangor1-1Kuala Lumpur

*From 1986 till 1993, Merdeka Stadium is a natural ground. It is noted as Kuala Lumpur ground to ease the listing of matches.

Statistics

From 1986 to current

MatchesWinsDrawsGoalsHome winsHome drawsAway wins
SelangorKuala LumpurSelangorKuala LumpurSelangorKuala LumpurSelangorKuala LumpurSelangorKuala Lumpur
Malaysia Semi-Pro League 8332910030230
Malaysia Premier League 1 1610243216622240
Malaysia Premier League Division 23300115200010
Malaysia Super League 148063520304250
Malaysia Cup 2111823027770241
Malaysia FA Cup 126422216121152
Piala Sumbangsih 220010000020
All competitions7643171614094191479243

Last updated: 13 October 2022

Honors

TeamLeagueCupGrand Total
Malaysia Super League Malaysia Premier League Malaysia FAM League League Total Malaysia Cup Malaysia FA Cup Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Cup Cup Total
Selangor FA 6271533584560
Kuala Lumpur FA 2103333912

See also

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Federal Territories of Malaysia</span> Territories administered by Federal Government of Malaysia

The Federal Territories in Malaysia comprise three territories—Kuala Lumpur, Labuan, and Putrajaya—governed directly by the Federal Government of Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur is the national capital of Malaysia, Putrajaya is the administrative capital, and Labuan is an offshore international financial centre. Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya are enclaves in the state of Selangor. Labuan is an island off the coast of Sabah.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Malaysia Cup</span> Association football tournament in Malaysia

The Malaysia Cup, formerly known as Malaya Cup, is an annual football tournament in Malaysia, held at the end of the calendar year. The cup was first held in 1921. Despite its prestige and popularity as the country's oldest cup tournament, it does not guarantee a place in a continental competition, which is allocated to the Malaysia FA Cup winners. The competition was previously managed by the Football Association of Malaysia, before it was transferred to the Football Malaysia LLP in the 2016 season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Selangor F.C.</span> Professional football club based in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

Selangor Football Club, is a Malaysian professional football club based in the city of Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. The club currently competes in the Malaysia Super League, the top tier of Malaysian football. The club is nicknamed the Red Giants. Officially founded in 1936 by the Football Association of Selangor (FAS), the association built its football development as a result of a merger with the Selangor Association Football League and forming the professional football team known as Selangor. On 2 October 2020, the club officially made its privatization under a new entity as Selangor Football Club after it was officially approved by the Football Association of Malaysia on 29 September 2020. The club currently plays its home games at the Petaling Jaya Stadium after the club's original home ground, the Shah Alam Stadium, was closed to undergo major renovation and rebuilding work which was prolonged for an extended period of time.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Indra Putra Mahayuddin</span> Malaysian footballer (born 1981)

Indra Putra bin MahayuddinPB is a Malaysian professional footballer. He is the all-time highest goalscorer of the Malaysia Super League. He is a versatile forward, who can operate as a winger.

Subramaniam a/l Sooryapparad is a Malaysian professional footballer who mainly plays as a centre-back, but also may operate as a defensive midfielder.

Wan Rohaimi bin Wan Ismail is a Malaysian former footballer and professional football coach.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kuala Lumpur Football Association</span> Governing body of football in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur Football Association, also known as Kuala Lumpur FA or simply KLFA, is a state football association that supervises the football activities in the Federal Territory of Malaysia of Kuala Lumpur. The association was formed in 1975.

The 2016 Selangor FA Season is Selangor FA's 11th season playing soccer in the Malaysia Super League, since its inception in 2004.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Malaysia A2 Amateur League</span> Third level association football league in Malaysia

The Malaysia A2 Amateur League is the third tier football league in the Malaysian football league system. The league was created in 2018 as part of the Malaysian Football League's plan to reform the Malaysian football league structure.

The 2018 Selangor FA Season was Selangor FA's 13th season playing soccer in the Malaysia Super League since its inception in 2004.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kuala Lumpur City F.C.</span> Association football club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur City Football Club, known simply as KL City FC, is a Malaysian professional football club based in Kuala Lumpur. The club competes in the Malaysia Super League, the top level of Malaysian football, and was founded in 1974 as Federal Territory by the Kuala Lumpur Football Association (KLFA). It was later renamed Kuala Lumpur FA and Kuala Lumpur United, before renaming to its current name in 2021.

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to Selangor.

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

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Naga UKS F.C.</span> Malaysian football club

Naga Ultimate Kuala Selangor Football Club is a Malaysian professional football club based in Kuala Selangor, Selangor. They currently play in the Malaysia A2 Amateur League.

The 2021 Malaysia Super League, was the 18th season of the Malaysia Super League, the top-tier professional football league in Malaysia.

The 2022 Malaysia Super League, is the 19th season of the Malaysia Super League, the top-tier professional football league in Malaysia for association football clubs since its establishment in 2004, and the 41st season of top-flight Malaysia football overall.

The 2022 Malaysia M3 League was the 2nd season of Malaysia M3 League, the third-tier football league in Malaysia, since its establishment in 2019. This is the first time the league had a fully completed season since 2019, after the 2020 and 2021 editions were cancelled due to restrictions.

The 2023 Malaysia M3 League, known as the 2023 MBSB Bank Championship for sponsorship reasons, was the third season of the MBSB Bank Championship, the second tier football league in Malaysia, since its establishment in 2019. The season lasted from March to October.

The 2024–25 Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League, currently known as the 2024–25 MBSB Bank Championship for sponsorship reasons, is the fourth season of the Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League, currently the second tier football league in Malaysia, since its establishment in 2019.

The 2024–25 Malaysia Super League is the 21st season of the Malaysia Super League, the top-tier professional football league in Malaysia since its establishment in 2004, and the 43rd season of top-flight Malaysian football overall.

References

  1. "It's now or never, KL - General - New Straits Times". Archived from the original on 2015-07-13. Retrieved 2015-07-13.
  2. "Selangor come out tops in Klang Valley derby".
  3. "Kuala Lumpur Ultras: ANAK KUALA LUMPUR JIWA KUALA LUMPUR". 19 March 2012.
  4. "MSL Big Bet Preview: Bojan looks to banish Ipoh 'demons'; Selangor set to conquer 'Klang Valley' derby". Archived from the original on 2015-07-13. Retrieved 2015-07-14.
  5. "New Straits Times - Google News Archive Search".