Liga THB-KFA

Last updated
Liga THB-KFA
Founded2019;5 years ago (2019)
CountryMalaysia
Confederation AFC
DivisionsNorth Division
South Division
Number of teamsNorth Division: 10
South Division: 10
Feeder to Malaysia A2 Amateur League
Domestic cup(s) Malaysia FA Cup
THB-KFA FA Cup
Current championsSuka Menanti FC (1 title)

Liga THB-KFA is an amateur level football league in Kedah, Malaysia. The league is managed by the football authority in Kedah, the Kedah Football Association (KFA). As part of a sponsorship deal with THB Maintenance SDH BHD, the Liga KFA was renamed the Liga THB-KFA. The league is at level 4 of the Malaysian football league system. [1]

Contents

Teams from this division, as well as from the Malaysia M4 League, enter the FAM Cup and FA Cup at the first qualifying round. The champions from this league automatically go to the M3 League play-off round. [2]

Champions

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