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2017 Malaysia Premier League

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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.

Malaysia Premier League
Season2017
Dates20 January 2017–27 October 2017
ChampionsKuala Lumpur
1st Second Division title
PromotedKuala Lumpur
Terengganu
PKNP
Negeri Sembilan
RelegatedATM
Perlis
Matches played132
Goals scored454 (3.44 per match)
Top goalscorerGuilherme de Paula
(27 goals)
Biggest home winKuala Lumpur 6–0 ATM
(23 May 2017)
Biggest away winMISC-MIFA 2–7 UiTM
(3 March 2017)
Highest scoringATM 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 attendance9,401
Negeri Sembilan 3–4 Terengganu
(17 February 2017)
Lowest attendance50
PDRM 5–3 Kuantan
(19 September 2017)
Total attendance197,551
Average attendance1,497
2016
2018
All statistics correct as of 27 October 2017.

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

Teams, stadiums, and personnel

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Teams

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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

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Stadia and locations

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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 England Malaysia  Samuel Somerville England Malaysia  Daniel Ting New Zealand Malaysia  Ernest Wong Wen Hao

Results

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League table

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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

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Home \ Away ATM JDT2 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 match(es) played on 27 October 2017. Source: Result
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Positions by round

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Team ╲ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122
Kuala Lumpur3113476875443211311111
Terengganu6742332223232442122222
PKNP9566523332324334444333
Johor Darul Ta'zim II10325245646766565555554
Negeri Sembilan1431111111111123233445
UiTM791011997554555656666666
Sabah12129101111111011101099998887777
PDRM2688754467677777778888
Kuantan81079868788888889999999
MIFA1111127101010111011111010101112121111111110
ATM525468999991112121210111212121211
Perlis481112121212121212121211111011101010101012
Leader
Relegation to 2018 Liga FAM
Qualified to 2017 Malaysia Cup
Source: [citation needed]

Statistics

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Top scorers

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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
Liberia  Kpah Sherman MIFA
21 Malaysia  Brandon Adams Perlis 6
Brazil  Paulo Josue Kuala Lumpur
South Korea  Shim Un-seob Kuantan
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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Crowd attendance for all venues

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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

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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%

Updated to games played on 27 October 2017
Source: SPMB

See also

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References

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