2016 Malaysia Premier League



















































































Liga Premier
Season 2016
Champions Melaka United
Promoted
Melaka United
PKNS
Relegated Sime Darby
Matches played 132
Goals scored 422 (3.2 per match)
Top goalscorer
Ilija Spasojević (24 goals)
Biggest home win
Perlis 6–1 ATM
(12 February 2016)
N. Sembilan 5–0 ATM
(11 March 2016)
PKNS 5–0 DRB-HICOM
(20 May 2016)
Biggest away win
ATM 0–6 Melaka United
(17 May 2016)
Highest scoring
PKNS 4–4 Kuantan
(3 May 2016)
Longest winning run 10 matches
Melaka United
Longest unbeaten run 11 matches
Johor DT II
Longest winless run 11 matches
ATM
Longest losing run 6 matches
ATM
Highest attendance 35,000
Melaka United 1–1 Sime Darby
(22 October 2016)
Lowest attendance 24
PKNS 4–4 Kuantan
(3 May 2016)
Total attendance 268,945
Average attendance 2,037

← 2015


2017 →


All statistics correct as of 22 October 2016.

The 2016 Liga Premier (English: 2016 Premier League) also known as the 100PLUS Liga Premier for sponsorship reasons was the 13th season of the Liga Premier, the second-tier professional football league in Malaysia.[1]


The season was held from 12 February and concluded on 22 October 2016.[1][2]


The Liga Premier champions for 2016 season was Melaka United.[1] The champions and runners-up were both promoted to 2017 Liga Super.




Contents






  • 1 Teams


    • 1.1 Team changes


      • 1.1.1 To Liga Premier


      • 1.1.2 From Liga Premier




    • 1.2 Name changes


    • 1.3 Teams, locations and stadia


    • 1.4 Personnel and sponsoring


    • 1.5 Managerial changes


    • 1.6 Foreign players




  • 2 Results


    • 2.1 League table


    • 2.2 Result table


    • 2.3 Positions by round




  • 3 Crowd Attendance


    • 3.1 For All Venues


    • 3.2 By Week




  • 4 Season statistics


    • 4.1 Top scorers


    • 4.2 Hat-tricks


    • 4.3 Own goals




  • 5 Awards


    • 5.1 Monthly awards




  • 6 See also


  • 7 References





Teams



Team changes


The following teams have changed division since the 2015 season.



To Liga Premier


Promoted from Liga FAM




  • Melaka United (champion)


  • Perlis (runner-up)


Relegated from Liga Super




  • ATM (11th place)


  • Sime Darby (12th place)



From Liga Premier


Promoted to Liga Super




  • Kedah (Defending champions)


  • Penang (runner-up)


  • T–Team (play-off winner)


Relegated to Liga FAM



  • SPA (withdraw league)


Name changes


  • NS Matrix were renamed to Negeri Sembilan


Teams, locations and stadia





















































































ATM

DRB-HICOM

Johor Darul Ta'zim II

Kuala Lumpur

Temerloh Mini Stadium, Temerloh, Pahang

Proton City Stadium, Tanjung Malim, Perak

Pasir Gudang Stadium, Pasir Gudang, Johor

Selayang Stadium, Selayang, Selangor
Capacity: 10,000
Capacity: 3,000
Capacity: 15,000
Capacity: 20,000



Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium.jpg


Kuantan



Locations of the 2016 Liga Premier teams

Johor DT II

Johor DT II



Negeri Sembilan

Negeri Sembilan



Kuantan

Kuantan



DRB-HICOM

DRB-HICOM



Sabah

Sabah



Kuala Lumpur Sime Darby

Kuala Lumpur
Sime Darby



Perlis

Perlis



Melaka United

Melaka United



UiTM PKNS


UiTM
PKNS



ATM

ATM




Locations of the 2016 Liga Premier teams



Melaka United

Darul Makmur Stadium, Kuantan, Pahang

Hang Jebat Stadium, Krubong, Malacca
Capacity: 40,000
Capacity: 40,000

Darul Makmur Stadium.jpg

Hang Jebat Stadium - Interior.JPG

Negeri Sembilan

Perlis

Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, Paroi, Negeri Sembilan

Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium, Kangar, Perlis
Capacity: 40,000
Capacity: 20,000

Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi.jpg


PKNS

Sabah

Sime Darby

UiTM

Shah Alam Stadium, Shah Alam, Selangor

Likas Stadium, Likas, Sabah

Selayang Stadium, Selayang, Selangor

UiTM Stadium, Shah Alam, Selangor
Capacity: 80,372
Capacity: 35,000
Capacity: 20,000
Capacity: 6,000

Shah Alam Stadium.JPG

KotaKinabalu Sabah LikasStadium-11.jpg




Personnel and sponsoring


Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.






























































































Team
Coach
Captain
Kits
Sponsor
ATM

Malaysia Azuan Zain

Malaysia Badrul Hisham Sufian
SkyHawk

DRB-HICOM

Malaysia Chong Yee Fatt

Malaysia Abdullah Yusoff

Mizuno

DRB-HICOM
Johor Darul Ta'zim II

Mexico Benjamin Mora

Singapore Shahril Ishak

Adidas

Forest City
Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia Ismail Zakaria

Malaysia Azlan Zainal
SkyHawk

JL99 Group & Al-Bukhary Foundation
Kuantan

Malaysia Ahmad Nazri Mat Noor

Malaysia Khairul Azman Awang Long

Kappa
Wangsamakmur Capital
Melaka United

Malaysia Mat Zan Mat Aris [3]

Montenegro Ilija Spasojević
Kronos

Edra & Mamee
Negeri Sembilan

Australia Gary Michael Phillips

Australia Taylor Regan

Mizuno

Matrix Concepts
Perlis

Malaysia Dollah Salleh

Malaysia Afif Amiruddin
Carino

PKNS

Malaysia E. Elavarasan

Argentina Gonzalo Soto

Kappa

PKNS
Sabah

Malaysia Johnny Dominicus

Malaysia Julamri Muhammad

Adidas

Sabah Energy Corp & Asian Supply Base
Sime Darby

Croatia Drago Mamić

Malaysia Juzaili Samion

Kappa

Sime Darby
UiTM

Malaysia Raja Isa Raja Akram Shah

Malaysia Yosri Derma Raju

Umbro

Soaring Upwards


Managerial changes


Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.























































































Team
Outgoing head coach
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Position in table
Incoming head coach
Date of appointment
Negeri Sembilan

Malaysia K. Devan
Sacked
26 August 2015[4]

Pre-season

Australia Gary Phillips
24 November 2015[5]
Perlis

Malaysia Yusri Che Lah
Resigned
15 October 2015[6]

Malaysia Dollah Salleh
21 November 2015[7]
UiTM

Malaysia Azuan Zain
End of contract
25 October 2015

Malaysia Raja Isa Raja Akram Shah
28 October 2015[8]
Sime Darby

Malaysia Ismail Zakaria
End of contract
31 October 2015

Malaysia Abdul Ghani Malik
1 November 2015
Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia Tang Siew Seng
End of contract
31 October 2015

Malaysia Ismail Zakaria
25 December 2015
Sabah

Malaysia Azraai Khor
Sacked
6 November 2015[9]

Croatia Vjeran Simunić
7 December 2015[10]
Johor Darul Ta'zim II

Croatia Nenad Baćina
Resigned
14 December 2015

Mexico Benjamin Mora
14 December 2015 [11]
Sime Darby

Malaysia Abdul Ghani Malik
Resigned
10 May 2016
11th

Croatia Drago Mamić
10 May 2016
Kuantan

Malaysia Zulhamizan Zakaria
Banned (7 Month)
1 April 2016
11th

Malaysia Ahmad Nazri Mat Noor (Interim)
1 April 2016


Foreign players


Note: Players name in bold indicates the player is registered during the mid-season transfer window.











































































































Club
Visa 1
Visa 2
Visa 3
Visa 4 (Asian)
Former Player
ATM

Kazakhstan Gies Irisbekov

Kazakhstan Boris Formenkov

Kazakhstan Khasan Abdukarimov

Uzbekistan Sirojiddin Rakhmatullaev

DRB-Hicom

Ghana Godwin Antwi

Cameroon Cédric Mbarga

Croatia Ivan Babić

South Korea Kim Jin-yong

Denmark Philip Lund
Johor Darul Ta'zim II

Brazil Bonfim

Singapore Shahril Ishak

Brazil Paulo Rangel

Singapore Baihakki Khaizan

Kuala Lumpur

Brazil Léo Carioca

Mali Modibo Konté

Chile Diego Inostroza

State of Palestine Jonathan Cantillana

Brazil Casagrande
Australia Mario Karlovic
Kuantan

Serbia Ljubo Baranin

Croatia Srdjan Vidakovic

Ivory Coast Dao Bakary

South Korea Shim Un-seob

Japan Shunsuke Nakatake
Melaka United

Romania Alexandru Tudose

Sweden Labinot Harbuzi

Montenegro Ilija Spasojevic

State of Palestine Yashir Pinto

Montenegro Balša Božović
South Korea Shin Jae-pil
Negeri Sembilan

Australia Taylor Regan

England Alex Smith

France Goran Jerković

Australia Henrique

Australia Joel Chianese
Australia Andrew Nabbout
Perlis

Jamaica Damion Stewart

The Gambia Mohamadou Sumareh

Brazil Charles Chad

South Korea Park Yong-joon

Nigeria Obinna Nwaneri
Liberia Edward Wilson
New Zealand Japan Kayne Vincent
PKNS

Argentina Gonzalo Soto

Argentina Gabriel Guerra

Argentina Juan Cobelli

State of Palestine Matias Jadue

Sabah United

Croatia Igor Čerina

Brazil Everton

Bosnia and Herzegovina Muamer Salibašić

Indonesia Dedi Kusnandar

Brazil Marco Tulio
Nigeria Prince Nnake
Sime Darby

Ivory Coast Frédéric Pooda

Croatia Mateo Roskam

Nigeria Obi

South Korea Ha Dae-won

South Korea Lee Kil-hoon
UiTM

Central African Republic Franklin Anzité

Cameroon Moustapha Moctar

Guam John Matkin

South Korea Oh Joo-ho

South Korea Kang Jin-wook
Brazil Eliel
Uzbekistan Pavel Purishkin
Kyrgyzstan Pavel Matyash


Results



League table




































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Promotion or relegation
1

Melaka United (C, P)
22
15
5
2
48
25
+23
50
Promotion to Super League
2

PKNS (P)
22
15
3
4
49
25
+24
48
3

Johor Darul Ta'zim II
22
13
4
5
44
26
+18
43

4

Negeri Sembilan
22
9
8
5
40
26
+14
35
5

Kuala Lumpur
22
9
8
5
38
32
+6
35
6

Perlis
22
10
4
8
38
32
+6
34
7

DRB-HICOM
22
8
5
9
30
29
+1
29
8

Kuantan
22
7
7
8
39
43
−4
28
9

Sabah
22
5
5
12
26
41
−15
20
10

UiTM
22
4
4
14
24
44
−20
16
11

ATM
22
4
3
15
24
62
−38
15
12

Sime Darby (R)
22
2
6
14
26
41
−15
12
Relegation to FAM League

Source: FAM Official Site, Football Malaysia LLP
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Number of goals against
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.


Result table






































































































































































































Home Away[1]

ATM

DRB
JDT II KLU KUA MEL NSE PER PKN SAB SDA
UIT

ATM


2–1

0–3

3–3

1–2

0–6

3–2

2–3

0–1

1–3

3–1

3–1

DRB-Hicom

4–0


0–0

1–0

2–2

0–1

1–3

2–2

1–2

2–2

2–0

4–1

Johor DT II

5–1

1–3


1–1

4–1

1–2

3–2

2–0

1–0

2–1

2–1

1–0

Kuala Lumpur

5–1

2–1

1–0


2–2

1–2

1–2

4–3

0–2

3–2

2–1

2–1

Kuantan

0–0

1–0

1–4

1–2


3–4

0–2

1–1

2–3

4–1

4–2

1–0

Melaka United

3–1

2–0

1–1

2–1

3–2


0–0

3–1

2–1

3–0

1–1

3–1

Negeri Sembilan

5–0

1–1

1–3

1–1

1–1

0–1


3–1

4–3

2–2

1–1

4–2

Perlis

6–1

1–0

1–0

2–2

1–0

2–1

2–1


0–1

2–0

2–1

0–1

PKNS

2–0

5–0

3–3

0–1

4–4

3–1

0–0

3–2


2–1

3–1

3–0

Sabah

1–0

0–2

0–1

2–2

2–3

2–2

0–0

1–0

1–3


1–0

1–2

Sime Darby

3–0

0–1

5–2

1–1

3–4

2–2

0–4

1–1

1–2

1–2


0–0

UiTM

2–2

1–2

1–4

1–1

0–0

2–3

0–1

2–5

0–3

4–1

1–0


Updated to games played on 21 October 2016.
Source: Malaysia FAM website
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.



Positions by round



  Leader and promotion to 2017 Liga Super


  Promotion to 2017 Liga Super


  Relegation to 2017 Liga FAM































































































































































































































































































































































Team Round
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Melaka United 6 6 2 3 5 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
PKNS 9 9 9 6 4 5 6 5 4 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2
Johor DT II 10 10 10 10 9 9 4 4 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3
Negeri Sembilan 8 5 7 7 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4
Kuala Lumpur 4 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5
Perlis 1 7 8 4 8 6 7 9 9 8 8 7 6 7 6 7 6 6 7 6 6 6
DRB-Hicom 3 8 4 2 3 4 5 7 7 6 6 6 8 8 7 6 7 7 6 7 7 7
Kuantan 7 3 6 8 6 7 9 6 6 7 7 8 7 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Sabah 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
UiTM 2 1 1 5 7 8 8 8 8 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 10
ATM 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11
Sime Darby 5 4 5 9 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12


Crowd Attendance



For All Venues










































































































































































































































HOME
AWAY
ATTENDANCE
ATM
DRB
JDTII
KUL
KUA
MUFC
NIS
PER
PKNS
SAB
SIM
UiTM
TOTAL
AVE
ATM

-----
210
293
232
300
505
319
150
186
38
107
275
2,615
238
DRB-HICOM
350

-----
1,175
200
250
900
300
350
400
200
200
220
4,545
413
JDT II
2,220
5,500

-----
1,175
2,235
3,600
2,500
520
3,252
1,630
2,200
2,200
27,012
2,456
Kuala Lumpur
200
278
1,200

-----
110
2,000
325
333
357
1,000
300
225
6,328
575
Kuantan
250
561
65
548

-----
500
327
178
251
685
412
115
3,892
354
Melaka United
8,960
4,000
20,000
11,000
6,000

-----
13,000
6,000
13,000
5,227
35,000
4,600
126,787
11,526
Negeri Sembilan
3,185
275
3,606
4,534
4,116
3,693

-----
3,765
4,324
3,329
1,898
2,560
35,285
3,208
Perlis
6,500
896
1,356
757
4,200
932
820

-----
915
420
638
6,390
23,824
2,166
PKNS
157
33
309
327
24
1,027
250
95

-----
65
34
13
2,334
212
Sabah
1,300
3,778
14,500
700
500
2,700
1,200
900
1,650

-----
2,220
600
30,028
2,730
Sime Darby
100
120
130
180
50
1,555
519
497
110
110

-----
120
3,491
317
UiTM
128
101
223
400
350
290
395
289
50
450
128

-----
2,804
255

TOTAL CROWD ATTENDANCE AND AVERAGE
268,945
2,037


By Week






















































































































































2016 Liga Premier Attendance
Round
Total
Games
Avg. Per Game
Matchday 1
18,448 6 3,075
Matchday 2
21,675 6 3,613
Matchday 3
12,916 6 2,152
Matchday 4
20,967 6 3,494
Matchday 5
9,141 6 1,523
Matchday 6
6,364 6 1,061
Matchday 7
13,950 6 2,325
Matchday 8
4,642 6 774
Matchday 9
18,577 6 3,096
Matchday 10
6,805 6 1,134
Matchday 11
2,565 6 428
Matchday 12
14,388 6 2,398
Matchday 13
4,723 6 787
Matchday 14
9,967 6 1,661
Matchday 15
2,691 6 449
Matchday 16
8,106 6 1,351
Matchday 17
7,746 6 1,291
Matchday 18
7,066 6 1,177
Matchday 19
6,982 6 1,163
Matchday 20
21,464 6 3,577
Matchday 21
3,373 6 562
Matchday 22
36,834 6 6,139
Total 259,390 132
1,965

source:Sistem Pengurusan Maklumat Bolasepak



Season statistics



Top scorers



As of 22 December 2016[12]
















































































































































Rank
Player
Club
Goals
1

Montenegro Ilija Spasojević
Melaka United
24
2

Brazil Paulo Rangel
Johor Darul Ta'zim II
21
3

Croatia Ivan Babić
DRB-HICOM
16
4

Argentina Gabriel Guerra
PKNS
15

Argentina Juan Cobelli
PKNS
6

Ivory Coast Dao Bakary
Kuantan
13
7

State of Palestine Matías Jadue
PKNS
12
8

Malaysia Malik Ariff
Kuantan
10
9

Croatia Mateo Roskam
Sime Darby
9
10

Australia Andrew Nabbout
Negeri Sembilan
8

Brazil Casagrande
Kuala Lumpur

Uzbekistan Pavel Purishkin
UiTM
13

Brazil Charles Chad
Perlis
7

Australia Joel Chianese
Negeri Sembilan

New Zealand Kayne Vincent
Perlis

Malaysia Zaquan Adha
Johor Darul Ta'zim II
17

England Alex Smith
Negeri Sembilan
6

Croatia Igor Čerina
Sabah

Kazakhstan Khassan Abdukarimov
Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia Maxsius Musa
Sabah
21

Malaysia Afif Amiruddin
Perlis
5

Liberia Edward Wilson
Perlis

State of Palestine Jonathan Cantillana
Kuala Lumpur

Brazil Léo Carioca
Kuala Lumpur

The Gambia Mohamadou Sumareh
Perlis

Malaysia R. Surendran
Melaka United

Serbia Srđan Vidaković
Kuantan

Malaysia Venice Elphi
ATM


Hat-tricks
















































































Player For Against Result Date

Uzbekistan Pavel Purishkin
UiTM Sabah 4–1
12 February 2016

Brazil Paulo Rangel
Johor Darul Ta'zim II ATM 5–1
29 February 2016

Croatia Ivan Babić
DRB-HICOM UiTM 4–1
29 February 2016

State of Palestine Matías Jadue
PKNS Kuantan 4–4
3 May 2016

Montenegro Ilija Spasojević4
Melaka United ATM 0–6
17 May 2016

Malaysia Zaquan Adha
Johor Darul Ta'zim II Kuantan 4–1
20 May 2016

Montenegro Ilija Spasojević
Melaka United ATM 3–1
21 May 2016

Brazil Paulo Rangel4
Johor Darul Ta'zim II UiTM 1–4
2 August 2016

Argentina Juan Cobelli
PKNS Kuantan 2–3
2 August 2016

Montenegro Ilija Spasojević
Melaka United UiTM 2–3
5 August 2016

Note

4 Player scored 4 goals



Own goals



































Rank
Player
Club
Total
1

Malaysia Badrul Hisham Sufian
ATM
1

Malaysia Dominic Tan
Johor Darul Ta'zim II

Argentina Juan Cobelli
PKNS

Malaysia Juzaili Samion
Sime Darby

Brazil Leonardo Moreira
Kuala Lumpur

South Korea Shin Jae-pil
Melaka United




Awards



Monthly awards






















































Month
Coach of the Month
Player of the Month
Reference
Coach
Club
Coach
Club
February

Malaysia Mat Zan Mat Aris

Melaka United

None
[13]
March - June

None
July

None

Montenegro Ilija Spasojević

Melaka United
[14]
August

None

Montenegro Ilija Spasojević

Melaka United

September

None

Croatia Ivan Babić

DRB-Hicom

October

None





See also



  • 2016 Liga Super

  • 2016 Liga FAM

  • 2016 Piala FA

  • 2016 Piala Malaysia

  • 2016 Piala Presiden

  • 2016 Piala Belia

  • 2016–17 Liga Bolasepak Rakyat

  • List of Malaysian football transfers 2016

  • List of Malaysian football transfers summer 2016



References





  1. ^ abc http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/malay2016.html 2016 Liga Premier


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