2017 Malaysia Premier League





































































Liga Premier
Season 2017
Dates 20 January 2017–27 October 2017
Champions Kuala Lumpur
Promoted
Kuala Lumpur
Terengganu
PKNP
Negeri Sembilan
Relegated
ATM
Perlis
Matches played 132
Goals scored 454 (3.44 per match)
Top goalscorer
Guilherme de Paula
(27 goals)
Biggest home win
Kuala Lumpur 6–0 ATM
(23 May 2017)
Biggest away win
MISC-MIFA 2–7 UiTM
(3 March 2017)
Highest scoring
ATM 4–5 PDRM
(28 February 2017)
MISC-MIFA 2–7 UiTM
(3 March 2017)
Kuantan 3–6 Kuala Lumpur
(14 July 2017)
MISC-MIFA 6–3 Kuantan
(25 July 2017)
Highest attendance 9,401
Negeri Sembilan 3–4 Terengganu
(17 February 2017)
Lowest attendance 50
PDRM 5–3 Kuantan
(19 September 2017)
Total attendance 197,551
Average attendance 1,497

← 2016


2018 →


All statistics correct as of 27 October 2017.

The 2017 Liga Premier (English: 2017 Premier League) also known as the 100PLUS Liga Premier for sponsorship reasons was the 14th season of the Liga Premier, the second-tier professional football league in Malaysia.[1] Kuala Lumpur were crowned the champions and were promoted to Liga Super since relegated in 2012 season.


The season started on 20 January and concluded on 27 October 2017.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Teams, stadiums, and personnel


    • 1.1 Teams


    • 1.2 Teams changes


    • 1.3 Stadia and locations


    • 1.4 Personnel and sponsoring


    • 1.5 Coaching changes


    • 1.6 Foreign players


    • 1.7 Half-Malaysian players




  • 2 Results


    • 2.1 League table


    • 2.2 Result table


    • 2.3 Positions by round




  • 3 Statistics


    • 3.1 Top scorers


    • 3.2 Hat-tricks


    • 3.3 Own goals


    • 3.4 Clean sheets


    • 3.5 Monthly awards




  • 4 Attendances


    • 4.1 Crowd attendance for all venues


    • 4.2 By Team




  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Teams, stadiums, and personnel



Teams


A total of 12 teams contested the league, including 8 sides from the 2016 season, two relegated from the 2016 Liga Super and two promoted from the 2016 Liga FAM.



Teams changes











Stadia and locations




2017 Malaysia Premier League is located in Malaysia

ATM FA

ATM FA



PDRM

PDRM



Terengganu

Terengganu



Negeri Sembilan

Negeri Sembilan



Kuantan

Kuantan



Perlis

Perlis



PKNP

PKNP



Sabah

Sabah



Johor DT II

Johor DT II



UiTM

UiTM



Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur



MIFA

MIFA




Locations of teams in the 2017 Liga Premier



Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
















































































Team
Location
Stadium
Capacity

ATM

Tanjung Malim

Proton City Stadium
5,000

Johor Darul Ta'zim II

Pasir Gudang

Pasir Gudang Corporation Stadium
15,000

Kuantan

Kuantan

Darul Makmur Stadium
40,000

Kuala Lumpur

Selayang

Selayang Stadium
11,098

MIFA

Petaling Jaya

Petaling Jaya Stadium
25,000

Negeri Sembilan

Paroi

Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium
40,000

PDRM

Krubong

Hang Jebat Stadium
40,000

Perlis

Kangar

Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium
20,000

PKNP

Ipoh

Perak Stadium
42,500

Sabah

Kota Kinabalu

Likas Stadium
35,000

Terengganu

Kuala Terengganu

Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium
15,000

UiTM

Shah Alam

UiTM Stadium
6,000


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
Kit
Sponsor
ATM

Malaysia Azhar Abdullah

Malaysia Venice Elphi

Admiral

Malaysian Armed Forces
Johor Darul Ta'zim II

Mexico Benjamin Mora

Argentina Nicolás Fernández

Nike
Forest City
Kuantan

Malaysia Zulhamizan Zakaria

Malaysia Malik Ariff
SkyHawk
Kuantan FC Holding
Kuala Lumpur

Brazil Fábio Maciel

Malaysia Helmi Remeli
Fawz
JL99 Group & EKOVEST
MIFA

Malaysia Jacob Joseph

Malaysia K. Nanthakumar

Umbro
MIFA
Negeri Sembilan

Malaysia Asri Ninggal

Malaysia Nasriq Baharom

Mizuno
Matrix Concepts
PDRM

Malaysia Fauzi Pilus

Singapore Safuwan Baharudin
Line 7
Forca
Perlis

Malaysia Syamsul Saad

Malaysia Alafi Mahmud
Carino
Daily Fresco
PKNP

Malaysia Abu Bakar Fadzim

Malaysia Shahrel Fikri

Puma SE
Perak Corp.
Sabah

Malaysia Jelius Ating

Malaysia Rawilson Batuil
Carino
Sabah Energy Corp & Asian Supply Base
Terengganu

Malaysia Irfan Bakti Abu Salim

Malaysia Abdul Latiff Suhaimi
Kobert

Chicken Cottage
UiTM

Malaysia Wan Mustaffa Wan Ismail

Malaysia Afif Asyraf Zabawi[2]
Umbro

Soaring Upwards


Coaching 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
Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia Ismail Zakaria
Resigned
23 November 2016 [3]

Pre-season

Brazil Wanderley da Silva
1 December 2016 [4]
Sabah

Malaysia Johnny Dominicus
Demote to assistant head coach
25 November 2016

France Steve Vilmiaire
25 November 2016 [5]
Perlis

Malaysia Dollah Salleh
End of contract
30 November 2016

Malaysia Razip Ismail

Johor Darul Ta'zim II

Mexico Benjamin Mora
Promoted to JDT I
18 January 2017 [6]

Malaysia Hamzani Omar
18 January 2017
Kuala Lumpur

Brazil Wanderley da Silva


6th

Brazil Fábio Maciel[7]

Perlis

Malaysia Razip Ismail
Resigned
4 March 2017
12th

Malaysia Syamsul Saad[8]
7 March 2017
Sabah

France Steve Vilmiaire
Resigned
19 March 2017
11th

Malaysia Jelius Ating[9]
19 March 2017
Johor Darul Ta'zim II

Malaysia Hamzani Omar
Rested
19 June 2017
6th

Mexico Benjamin Mora
19 June 2017


Foreign players


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











































































































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

Uzbekistan Ikbol Babakhanov

Uzbekistan Sirojiddin Rakhmatullaev

Uzbekistan Pavel Smolyachenko

South Korea Bae Beom-geun

Johor Darul Ta'zim II

Paraguay Samuel Cáceres

Argentina Nicolás Fernández

Argentina Jerónimo Barrales

Australia Alex Smith

Argentina Gabriel Guerra*^2
Kuantan

Serbia Ljubo Baranin

Serbia Stefan Vukmirović


Japan Shunsuke Nakatake

South Korea Shim Un-seob
Kuala Lumpur

Brazil Paulo Josue

Argentina Nicolás Dul

Brazil Guilherme de Paula

Uzbekistan Bobur Akbarov

Mali Modibo Konté
MIFA

Cameroon Dimitri Bodric

Brazil Dudu

Liberia Kpah Sherman

South Korea Shin Jae-pil

Argentina Alan Aciar
Indonesia Steven Imbiri
Nigeria Michael Ijezie
PDRM

Mali Souleymane Konaté

Singapore Yasir Hanapi

Ivory Coast Dao Bakary

Singapore Safuwan Baharudin

Ivory Coast Frederic Pooda
Negeri Sembilan

Serbia Nemanja Vidić

England Lee Tuck

France Jonathan Béhé

Japan Bruno Suzuki

Croatia Marko Šimić
Perlis

Uzbekistan Maksimilian Fomin

Mali Modibo Konté

England Brandon Adams

Australia Ndumba Makeche

South Korea Oh Kyu-bin
South Korea Park Yong-joon
Jamaica Damion Stewart
PKNP

Latvia Ritus Krjauklis

Netherlands Vincent Weijl

Brazil Gilberto Fortunato

South Korea Kim Hyun-woo

Sabah

Zambia Francis Kasonde

South Korea Lee Kil-Hoon

Serbia Rodoljub Paunović

South Korea Heo Jae-nyeong

France Sofiane Choubani
France Jonathan Béhé
Japan Masaya Jitozono
Croatia Igor Čerina
Terengganu

Brazil Lázaro

Brazil Gabriel Davis

Ivory Coast Kipré Tchétché

Canada Japan Issey Nakajima-Farran

Argentina Federico Falcone
Uzbekistan Lutfulla Turaev
UiTM

Nigeria O.K. John

Ivory Coast Marcel N'Guessan

Nigeria Akanni-Sunday Wasiu

South Korea Do Dong-hyun



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


  • ^1 Foreign players who left their clubs or were de-registered from playing squad due to medical issues or other matters.


  • ^2 Johor Darul Ta'zim II swop the strikers with Johor Darul Ta'zim



Half-Malaysian players


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















Team
Player 1
Player 2
Player 3
Johor Darul Ta'zim II

EnglandMalaysia Samuel Somerville

EnglandMalaysia Daniel Ting

New ZealandMalaysia Ernest Wong Wen Hao


Results



League table






































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Promotion, qualification or relegation
1

Kuala Lumpur
22
15
2
5
47
24
+23
47
Promotion to Super League
2

Terengganu
22
15
2
5
42
27
+15
47
3

PKNP
22
14
4
4
41
23
+18
46
4

Johor Darul Ta'zim II
22
11
8
3
47
27
+20
41

5

Negeri Sembilan
22
11
8
3
37
24
+13
41
Promotion to Super League
6

UiTM
22
9
6
7
44
30
+14
33

7

Sabah
22
9
3
10
33
38
−5
30
8

PDRM
22
7
4
11
36
41
−5
25
9

Kuantan
22
5
1
16
41
64
−23
16
10

MISC-MIFA
22
4
2
16
36
51
−15
14
11

ATM
22
4
5
13
28
50
−22
14[a]
Relegation to FAM League
12

Perlis
22
4
3
15
22
55
−33
12[b]

Source: FAM, FMLLP
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
Notes:




  1. ^ ATM and Perlis was sentenced to a six-point deduction immediately on offense failed to complete the registration process Malaysian League (M-League) 2017. Later, upon careful consideration of the aforementioned appeals, Football Malaysia have decided to only reduce the deduction of 6 points to 3 points for ATM.


  2. ^ ATM and Perlis was sentenced to a six-point deduction immediately on offense failed to complete the registration process Malaysian League (M-League) 2017. Later, upon careful consideration of the aforementioned appeals, Football Malaysia have decided to lift the transfer ban and reduce the deduction of 6 points to 3 points for Perlis.




Result table






































































































































































































Home Away[1]

ATM

JDT II
KLU KUA MIF NSE PDRM PER PKP SAB TRG
UIT

ATM


1–5

1–2

4–3

1–1

1–1

4–5

2–1

0–4

0–2

0–2

1–3

Johor DT II

1–1


3–1

3–1

2–1

1–1

1–0

4–0

1–1

1–0

1–2

1–0

Kuala Lumpur

6–0

2–1


2–1

2–1

3–2

0–2

2–0

1–0

2–0

1–2

1–1

Kuantan

3–1

2–5

3–6


3–2

1–3

3–1

5–0

1–3

3–3

0–3

3–1

MISC-MIFA

2–3

5–3

1–2

6–3


0–0

3–0

2–3

1–2

3–1

1–2

2–7

Negeri Sembilan

1–0

1–1

2–1

3–0

2–1


2–2

1–0

3–1

3–0

3–2

1–0

PDRM

1–1

1–1

0–3

5–3

3–1

1–2


2–0

4–1

0–1

0–3

1–1

Perlis

1–1

1–5

0–5

3–1

2–0

1–1

3–1


1–2

1–3

1–2

1–3

PKNP

1–0

1–2

0–0

2–0

3–1

3–1

2–1

2–0


1–1

3–1

1–0

Sabah

2–5

1–1

1–2

2–1

2–1

2–1

1–3

5–1

1–3


2–1

2–3

Terengganu

1–0

2–2

2–1

2–0

2–1

2–2

1–0

4–0

2–4

2–0


2–1

UiTM

2–1

2–2

1–2

4–1

3–0

1–1

4–3

2–2

1–1

0–1

4–0


Updated to games played on 27 October 2017.
Source: Result
^ 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


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Team ╲ Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Kuala Lumpur 3 1 1 3 4 7 6 8 7 5 4 4 3 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1
Terengganu 6 7 4 2 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 4 4 2 1 2 2 2 2 2
PKNP 9 5 6 6 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 3
Johor Darul Ta'zim II 10 3 2 5 2 4 5 6 4 6 7 6 6 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4
Negeri Sembilan 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 3 4 4 5
UiTM 7 9 10 11 9 9 7 5 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Sabah 12 12 9 10 11 11 11 10 11 10 10 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7
PDRM 2 6 8 8 7 5 4 4 6 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8
Kuantan 8 10 7 9 8 6 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
MIFA 11 11 12 7 10 10 10 11 10 11 11 10 10 10 11 12 12 11 11 11 11 10
ATM 5 2 5 4 6 8 9 9 9 9 9 11 12 12 12 10 11 12 12 12 12 11
Perlis 4 8 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 10 11 10 10 10 10 10 12














Leader
Relegation to 2018 Liga FAM
Qualified to 2017 Malaysia Cup



Statistics



Top scorers



As of matches played on 27 September 2017.[10]


















































































































































Rank
Player
Club
Goals
1

Brazil Guilherme de Paula
Kuala Lumpur
27
2

Nigeria Akanni-Sunday Wasiu
UiTM
19
3

Ivory Coast Dao Bakary
PDRM
15

Malaysia Malik Ariff
ATM
5

South Korea Do Dong-hyun
UiTM
13
6

Cameroon Bodric Dimitri
MIFA
12

Argentina Nicolás Fernández
Johor Darul Ta'zim II
8

Argentina Jeronimo Barrales
Johor Darul Ta'zim II
11

Serbia Ljubo Baranin
Kuantan

Japan Bruno Suzuki
Negeri Sembilan

Malaysia Shahrel Fikri
PKNP
12

Singapore Safuwan Baharudin
PDRM
9

Malaysia Venice Elphi
ATM

Ivory Coast Kipré Tchétché
Terengganu

Brazil Gilberto Fortunato
PKNP
16

Canada Issey Nakajima-Farran
Terengganu
8

Nigeria Michael Chukwubunna
MIFA
18

France Jonathan Béhé
Negeri Sembilan (4), Sabah (3)
7

Croatia Marko Šimić
Negeri Sembilan

Uzbekistan Pavel Smolyachenko
ATM
21

Malaysia Brandon Adams
Perlis
6

Brazil Paulo Josue
Kuala Lumpur

South Korea Shim Un-seob
Kuantan

Liberia Kpah Sherman
MIFA
25

Malaysia Rafizol Roslan
ATM
5

Argentina Gabriel Guerra
Johor Darul Ta'zim II

Brazil Dudu
MIFA

England Lee Tuck
Negeri Sembilan

South Korea Lee Kil-Hoon
Sabah




Hat-tricks


As of matches played on 27 September 2017.






































































































Player For Against Result Date Ref

Japan Bruno Suzuki
Negeri Sembilan Sabah 3–0 (H) 20 January 2017 [11]

Argentina Gabriel Guerra
Johor Darul Ta'zim II Perlis 4–0 (H) 26 January 2017 [12]

Cameroon Bodric Dimitri
MIFA Johor Darul Ta'zim II 5–3 (H) 10 February 2017 [13]

Uzbekistan Pavel Smolyachenko
ATM Sabah 2–5 (A) 10 February 2017 [14]

South Korea Do Dong-hyun
UiTM MIFA 2–7 (A) 3 March 2017 [15]

Malaysia Venice Elphi
ATM Kuantan 4–3 (H) 25 April 2017 [16]

Brazil Guilherme de Paula
Kuala Lumpur Perlis 0–5 (A) 5 May 2017 [17]
ATM 0–66 (A) 23 May 2017 [18]
Kuantan 3–6 (A) 14 July 2017 [19]

Malaysia Malik Ariff
Kuantan Sabah 3–3 (H) 24 May 2017 [20]

South Korea Lee Kil-Hoon
Sabah Perlis 5–1 (H) 19 September 2017 [21]

Ivory Coast Dao Bakary
PDRM Kuantan 5–34 (H) 19 September 2017 [22]

Notes:
4 Player scored 4 goals; 6 Player scored 6 goals; (H) – Home ; (A) – Away



Own goals




























































Rank
Player
For
Against
Date
Goals
1

Malaysia Nasrullah Haniff Johan

Terengganu

PKNP
21 February 2017
1

Malaysia Faqih Ikhwan

ATM

PDRM
28 February 2017

Croatia Igor Čerina

Sabah

UiTM
28 February 2017

Malaysia Randy Baruh

PKNP
3 March 2017

Uzbekistan Ikbol Babakhanov

ATM

Kuala Lumpur
14 April 2017

Malaysia Eskandar Ismail

PDRM

PKNP
14 April 2017

Malaysia Syafiq Azri

Perlis

Negeri Sembilan
25 April 2017

Malaysia Firdaus Faudzi

Terengganu

PKNP
27 October 2017


Clean sheets


As of matches played on 27 October 2017.





















































































Rank
Player
Club
Clean
sheets
1

Malaysia Asyraaf Omar
PKNP
6
2

Malaysia Kaharuddin Rahman
Negeri Sembilan
5

Malaysia Suffian Abdul Rahman
Terengganu
4

Malaysia Samuel Sommerville
Johor Darul Ta'zim II
3

Malaysia Rozaimie Rohim
Sabah

Malaysia Solehin Mamat
Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia Kamarul Effandi
8

Malaysia Hamdan Sairi
PDRM
2

Malaysia Syazwan Yusoff
Terengganu
10

Malaysia Amierul Hakimi
Terengganu
1

Malaysia Sharbinee Allawee

Malaysia K. Sasi Kumar
Johor Darul Ta'zim II

Malaysia Remezey Che Ros
Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia Saiful Amar Sudar
Negeri Sembilan

Malaysia Sheril Anuar Saini
Kuantan

Malaysia Jibrail Kamaron Bahrin
Perlis

Malaysia Soffuan Tawil
UiTM

Malaysia Zulfadhli Mohamed
MIFA

Malaysia Ezad Ariff


Monthly awards




















































Month

Player of the Month
Ref
Player
Club
February

Japan Bruno Suzuki

Negeri Sembilan
[23]
March

No award given due to limited number of matches in March
April

Malaysia Nasriq Baharom

Negeri Sembilan
[24]
May

No award given due to limited number of matches in May
June

No award given due to limited number of matches in June
July

Malaysia Shahrel Fikri

PKNP
[25]
August

No award given due to limited number of matches in August
September





Attendances



Crowd attendance for all venues


As of 27 October 2017.








































































































































































































































Home
Away
Attendance
ATM
JDT
KUL
KUA
MIF
NSE
PDRM
PER
PNKP
SAB
TER
UIT
TOTAL
AVE
ATM

232
119
101
141
3,414
153
238
236
120
2,164
107
7,025
639
Johor Darul Ta'zim II
399

2,362
670
765
2,623
510
2,679
1,420
2,549
1,249
622
15,848
1,441
Kuala Lumpur
226
691

250
217
888
373
242
765
1,347
1,399
375
6,773
616
Kuantan
101
257
125

251
607
383
147
65
103
1,817
218
4,074
371
MIFA
500
550
280
100

250
212
200
150
300
150
200
2,892
263
Negeri Sembilan
8,249
5,564
8,584
3,136
5,669

4,445
4,363
3,643
2,606
9,401
777
56,437
5,131
PDRM
100
200
100
50
500
4,000

200
107
100
5,200
200
10,757
978
Perlis
1,175
321
454
520
470
653
556

945
1,400
580
552
7,626
694
PNKP
2,237
2,571
1,582
2,018
1,300
1,776
1,457
516

1,741
1,960
1,699
18,857
1,715
Sabah
3,200
3,400
3,000
1,100
1,100
1,400
1,300
1,150
1,200

800
1,300
18,950
1,723
Terengganu
3,100
9,000
3,200
5,890
4,670
6,600
5,000
3,849
N/A
2,300

760
44,369
4,437
UiTM
25
150
195
256
500
400
520
235
695
335
632

3,943
359

Total Crowd Attendance
197,551
1,531


By Team

































































































































Pos
Team

Total

High

Low

Average

Change
1

Negeri Sembilan
56,437
9,401
777

5,131

+59.9%
2

Terengganu
44,369
9,000
760

4,437

−17.2%
3

Sabah
18,950
3,400
800

1,723

−36.9%
4

PKNP
18,857
2,571
516
1,715
n/a
5

Johor DT II
15,848
2,679
399

1,441

−41.3%
6

PDRM
10,757
4,000
50

978

−67.3%
7

Perlis
7,626
1,400
321

694

−68.0%
8

ATM
7,025
3,414
101

639

+168.5%
9

Kuala Lumpur
6,773
1,399
217

616

+7.1%
10

Kuantan
4,074
607
103

371

+4.8%
11

UiTM
3,943
1,817
65

359

+40.8%
12

MISC-MIFA
2,892
550
100
263
n/a

League total
197,551
9,401
50

1,531

−24.7%

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Updated to games played on 27 October 2017
Source: SPMB




See also



  • 2017 Liga Super

  • 2017 Liga FAM

  • 2017 Piala FA

  • 2017 Piala Malaysia

  • 2017 Piala Presiden

  • 2017 Piala Belia

  • List of Malaysian football transfers 2017



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External links



  • Football Association of Malaysia website

  • Football Malaysia LLP website










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