List of football clubs in Malaysia

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This is a list of football clubs located in Malaysia and the leagues and divisions they play in.

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Professional league (Malaysian League)

The professional league is managed by Football Malaysia LLP.

Malaysia Super League

2024-25 season
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Johor Darul Ta'zim Iskandar Puteri Sultan Ibrahim Stadium 40,000
Kedah Darul Aman Alor Setar Darul Aman Stadium 32,000
Kelantan Darul Naim Kota Bharu Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium 22,000
Kuala Lumpur City Cheras Kuala Lumpur Stadium 18,000
Kuching City Kuching Sarawak State Stadium 26,000
Negeri Sembilan Seremban Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium 45,000
PDRM Selayang Selayang Stadium 16,000
Penang George Town City Stadium 20,000
Perak Ipoh Perak Stadium 42,500
Sabah Kota Kinabalu Likas Stadium 35,000
Selangor Petaling Jaya Petaling Jaya Stadium 10,661
Sri Pahang Temerloh Temerloh Mini Stadium 10,000
Terengganu Kuala Nerus Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium 50,000

Semi-professional league

Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League

2024-25 season
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Armed Forces Kuala Lumpur Mindef Stadium 1,000
Bukit Tambun Bukit Tambun Penang State Stadium 40,000
Bunga Raya Seremban
Gombak Selayang Selayang Stadium 16,000
Harini Kuala Selangor UPM Stadium 3,000
Immigration Putrajaya UPM Stadium 3,000
Kelantan Kota Bharu Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium 22,000
Kuala Lumpur Rovers Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur Stadium 16,000
Machan Sibu Sarawak State Stadium 20,000
Malaysian University Kuala Lumpur UM Arena Stadium 1,000
Manjung City Seri Manjung Manjung Stadium 15,000
Melaka Malacca City Hang Jebat Stadium 40,000
PIB Shah Alam Shah Alam USIM Stadium 1,000
PT Athletic Putrajaya
UiTM United Shah Alam UiTM Stadium 10,000
YPM FC Gambang SSMP (UMPSA) Mini Stadium 1,000

Amateur league

Malaysia A2 Amateur League

2024-25 season
#TeamsLeague
1 AAK Ultimate 2023 Malaysia M3 League relegated team
2Bunga Raya United2023 RAFA Southern Selangor League finalist
3Gombak City2023 MAHSA-KRONOS M5 League champion
4 Guar Syed Alwi 2023 Perlis Super League champion
5JAKIM FC 2023 Malaysia M4 League quarter-finalist
6Kampong Ku 2023 KLFA M5 League champion
7Kuala MudaInvited team
8MAHSA United 2023 Malaysia M4 League participant
9MP Port Dickson 2023 Malaysia M4 League semi-finalist
10NBK Empire2023 A-Ligue Champions League M5 finalist
11Pencinta Setia2023-24 PBDLMS M5 League participant
12Real Mambau2023 A-Ligue Nismilan semi-finalist
13 SAMB Invited team
14Semantan Troopers2023 Pahang Amateur League finalist
15SJ Virtuosos2023 Putrajaya M5 League champion
16 Wan Tendong Stable 2023 Malaysia M4 League quarter-finalist

Malaysia A3 Community League

2024-25 season

A-Ligue A3 Community League

  • Asawa
  • Baarz
  • Bawean City
  • Black Jack
  • Copa
  • Damansara Bulls
  • De'Haramain
  • HE Clinic
  • Hydra
  • Bujangga
  • KBC
  • Kickers
  • Klang Valley Comrade
  • MY Valencia
  • Nadi Sepang
  • Neo X
  • Nik Sewerage Enterprise
  • Obi & Friends
  • ONCA
  • OSV UK
  • RAS Galacticos
  • Shah Alam Rovers
  • Slimsfoot
  • SRABSP Gators
  • Subang Rhino's
  • Sunway University
  • The Gathers
  • Ukay Positive
  • VI'07
  • Visionary

Seremban Football A3 Community League

  • Bahau Leggha
  • Desa Rhu
  • Herby Crashers
  • Mixstars
  • NS Cyberfox
  • Port Dickson United
  • Kelab Sukan & Rekreasi Negeri Sembilan
  • Rise in Glory
  • RJ United
  • Teck Hin

Melaka A3 Community Super League (Series 1)

  • Danke
  • Desa Baru
  • Dynamo
  • Melaka Cops
  • SBC FC
  • Seri Coalfield
  • Serkam United
  • Settlers
  • Sungai Putat

PUC Sport League

  • AZM Rovers
  • Batu 30
  • Bomba Kelantan
  • Chandik
  • Jebeng
  • Jeli
  • Kedai Emas Harga Lelong
  • Ketereh
  • Kijang Muda
  • Kota Bharu Timur
  • Kubang Tuman
  • Liverpool Kelantan Fan Club
  • Nasken Coffee
  • Nasrom
  • Pembangunan USM Kubang Kerian
  • PUC B12
  • Sri Sador
  • Sri Selising

Perlis Sport League

  • Anak Nelayan
  • Arau City FC
  • Bintong
  • Juang
  • Kangar City
  • KSMR Kangar
  • Kuala Perlis Titans
  • Suria Paya United

Former team

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The 2009 Malaysia FA Cup, also known as the 2009 TM Piala FA due to the competition's sponsorship by TM, was the 20th season of the Malaysia FA Cup.

The 2011 Malaysia FA Cup, also known as the Astro Piala FA due to the competition's sponsorship by Astro Arena, was the 22nd season of the Malaysia FA Cup, a knockout competition for Malaysia's state football association and clubs.

The 2012 Liga Super also known as the Astro Liga Super for sponsorship reasons is the ninth season of the Liga Super, the top-tier professional football league in Malaysia.

The 2012 Malaysia FA Cup, also known as the Astro Piala FA due to the competition's sponsorship by Astro Arena, was the 23rd season of the Malaysia FA Cup, a knockout competition for Malaysia's state football association and clubs.

The 2011 season was Kelantan's 3rd season in the Malaysia Super League. Kelantan were defending Malaysia Cup champions, and aimed for 2nd cup this season. In addition, they were competing in the domestic tournaments, the FA Cup and the Malaysia Cup.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 Malaysia FA Cup</span> Football tournament season

The 2013 Malaysia FA Cup, also known as the Astro Piala FA due to the competition's sponsorship by Astro Arena, was the 24th season of the Malaysia FA Cup, a knockout competition for Malaysia's state football association and clubs.

The 2014 Malaysia FA Cup, also known as the Astro Piala FA due to the competition's sponsorship by Astro Arena, was the 25th season of the Malaysia FA Cup, a knockout competition for Malaysia's state football association and clubs.

The 2015 Malaysia FA Cup was the 26th season of the Malaysia FA Cup, a knockout competition for Malaysia's state football association and clubs. Pahang were the defending champions after beating FELDA United 2–1 the previous season.

The 2012 Selangor FA Season was Selangor FA's 7th season playing soccer in the Malaysia Super League Since its inception in 2004.

The 2016 Piala Belia is the Sixth season of the Piala Belia since its establishment in 2008. The league is currently the youth level (U19) football league in Malaysia. Selangor FA are the defending champions.

Liga Perdana 2 or Liga Perdana Dua was the nation's second-tier professional football league in Malaysia that operated from 1998 to 2003.

The 2017 Malaysia FA Cup was the 28th season of the Malaysia FA Cup a knockout competition for Malaysia's state football association and clubs. The final was played between Pahang and Kedah at the Shah Alam Stadium in Shah Alam, Selangor. Kedah beat Pahang 2–3 to win the cup for the fourth time.

The 2011 season was Negeri Sembilan's 6th season in Malaysia Super League since it was first introduced in 2004, the top flight of Malaysian football.

The 2019 season was Kedah's 11th season in the Malaysia Super League since its inception in 2004. The season covers the period from 1 February to 21 July 2019.

The 2020 season was Terengganu's third season in the Malaysia Super League since the rebranding in 2017.

The 2020 Malaysia FA Cup is the 31st season of the Malaysia FA Cup, a knockout competition for Malaysia's state football association and clubs. The winners will be assured a place for the 2021 AFC Cup group stage.

The 2021 season is Johor Darul Ta'zim Football Club's 48th season in club history and 8th season in the Malaysia Super League after rebranding their name from Johor FC.

The 2022 Malaysia FA Cup was the 32nd edition of the Malaysia FA Cup, a knockout competition for Malaysian association football clubs. The winners, if eligible, would be assured a place in the 2023–24 AFC Cup group stage. 34 teams entered the competition.

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