List of Liga Super managers

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The Malaysia Super League is a professional football league in Malaysia which is at the top of the Malaysian football league system. The league was formed in 2004 as a replacement for the original First Division.

Up to 2021, most managers only work for few seasons with a team. The current managers in the Super League are:

As of 29 March 2021
ClubNameAppointed
Melaka United Flag of Malaysia.svg Zainal Abidin Hassan 2018
Kuala Lumpur City Flag of Croatia.svg Bojan Hodak 2020
Johor Darul Ta'zim Flag of Mexico.svg Benjamin Mora 2019
Kedah Darul Aman Flag of Singapore.svg Aidil Sharin Sahak 2019
Sabah Flag of Indonesia.svg Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto 2020
Sri Pahang Flag of Malaysia.svg Dollah Salleh 2020
Penang Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomas Trucha2020
Petaling Jaya City Flag of Malaysia.svg P. Maniam 2020
Perak Flag of Malaysia.svg Chong Yee Fatt2021
UiTM Flag of Germany.svg Frank Bernhardt 2020
Selangor Flag of Germany.svg Kartsen Neitzel 2020
Terengganu Flag of Malaysia.svg Nafuzi Zain 2019

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