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After the board of Malaysian Football League (MFL) examine in detail the document from Perlis Northern Lions F.C., it was concluded that Perlis Northern Lions F.C.’s revenue sources including sponsorships are insufficient to manage the teams in the Malaysian League this season. MFL had made the decision to revoke Perlis Northern Lions F.C. involvement in 2019 Malaysia Premier League starting from 20 February.[7]Stadium and locations[edit]Locations of teams in the 2018 Malaysia Premier League teamsNote: Table lists in alphabetical order.TeamLocationStadiumCapacityJohor Darul Ta’zim IIPasir GudangPasir Gudang Corporation Stadium15,000[8]KelantanKota BharuSultan Muhammad IV Stadium[1]30,000[9]Negeri SembilanSerembanTuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium45,000[10]PDRM1SelayangSelayang Stadium11,098Krubong\/Paya RumputHang Jebat Stadium40,000PenangGeorge TownCity Stadium20,000SabahKota KinabaluLikas Stadium35,000[11]SarawakKuchingSarawak State Stadium26,000[12]Selangor UnitedSelayangSelayang Stadium11,098Terengganu IIKuala TerengganuSultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium15,000UiTMShah AlamUiTM Stadium10,000[13]UKMKuala LumpurKuala Lumpur Stadium18,0001\u00a0: PDRM used Selayang Stadium until matchday 16. They moved into Hang Jebat Stadium since matchday 17Personnel and sponsoring[edit]Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.Coaching changes[edit]Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.Foreign players[edit]The number of foreign players is restricted to four each team including at least one player from the AFC country.Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.^4 Foreign players who left their clubs or were de-registered from playing squad due to medical issues or other matters.Results[edit]League table[edit]Source: MFLRules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) RelegatedNotes:^ a b Johor Darul Ta’zim II and Terengganu II cannot be promoted from Premier League and play for Malaysia Cup as Johor Darul Ta’zim F.C. and Terengganu F.C. (their parent clubs) remain in Super League and play for Malaysia Cup. Should Johor Darul Ta’zim and Terengganu be relegated to Premier League or will not play for Malaysia Cup, Johor Darul Ta’zim II and Terengganu II will have to drop to M3 League or will play for Malaysia Cup.^ UiTM F.C. is promoted to replaced PKNS F.C. relegated after withdrawing license to complete for the 2020 Malaysia Premier League season as they become feeder club to Selangor FA.^ Penang have been docked six points following the club\u2019s failure to comply with FIFA\u2019s decision over claims made by former Brazilian import defender, Reinaldo Lobo.^ Kelantan have been docked three points following the club\u2019s failure to comply with FIFA\u2019s decision over claims made by former technical director Alfredo Carlos Gonzalez.^ Perlis were disqualified on 20 February 2019.Result table[edit]Updated to match(es) played on 20 July 2019. Source: MFLLegend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.For upcoming matches, an “a” indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.Positions by round[edit]^ PDRM FA were 4th but rose to 3rd and qualified for 2020 Malaysia Super League after Penang FA have been docked six points following the club\u2019s failure to comply with FIFA\u2019s decision over claims made by former Brazilian import defender, Reinaldo Lobo.^ Terengganu FC II were 5th but rose to 4th after Penang FA have been docked six points following the club\u2019s failure to comply with FIFA\u2019s decision over claims made by former Brazilian import defender, Reinaldo Lobo.^ UiTM F.C. were 6th but rose to 5th after Penang FA have been docked six points following the club\u2019s failure to comply with FIFA\u2019s decision over claims made by former Brazilian import defender, Reinaldo Lobo.^ Negeri Sembilan fa were 7th but rose to 6th after Penang FA have been docked six points following the club\u2019s failure to comply with FIFA\u2019s decision over claims made by former Brazilian import defender, Reinaldo Lobo.^ Penang FA were 3rd but dropped to 7th after Penang FA have been docked six points following the club\u2019s failure to comply with FIFA\u2019s decision over claims made by former Brazilian import defender, Reinaldo Lobo.^ Kelantan fa were 9th but dropped to 10th after Kelantan fa have been docked three points following the club\u2019s failure to comply with FIFA\u2019s decision over claims made by former technical director Alfredo Carlos Gonzalez.^ Sarawak FA were 10th but rose to 9th after Kelantan FA have been docked three points following the club\u2019s failure to comply with FIFA\u2019s decision over claims made by former technical director Alfredo Carlos Gonzalez.Qualification to 2019 Malaysia Cup and Malaysia Challenge Cup[edit]Based on the previous season, 5 teams from Malaysia Premier League will qualify into Malaysia Cup. Due to JDT II and Terengganu II status as feeder team, they cannot qualify into Malaysia Cup and will compete in Malaysia Challenge Cup. For the result, top 7 in the league besides these two teams will qualify, as JDT II and Terengganu II will finish in top 5.Sabah FA became the first team to qualify to Malaysia Cup after Selangor United lost 2\u20133 to PDRM FA on June 26, given both of them 13 points difference with 4 matches remaining for Selangor United. UiTM F.C. followed Sabah to Malaysia Cup after Selangor United lost 0\u20132 to Kelantan FA on July 5 – even they also lost to PDRM FA one day after. On July 9, Negeri Sembilan FA became the third team to qualify after won 3\u20131 home by JDT II. Following 3\u20131 win over Kelantan FA, PDRM FA became the fourth team to qualify into Malaysia Cup. Penang FA grabbed the final slot to Malaysia Cup after demolished Sarawak FA 6\u20133 at home; the highest ever goal scored in this season.Sarawak FA and Kelantan FA confirmed their places to Malaysia Challenge Cup after JDT II and Terengganu II, after PDRM FA won 2-1 by UiTM F.C. – give them 14 points and 10 points difference in 3 matches remaining for both of them respectively. After losing 2\u20136 to UKM F.C. on Matchday 20, Selangor United qualified into Malaysia Challenge Cup. On July 14, UKM F.C. – the inaugural Malaysia Challenge Cup runner-up, booked the slot into this competition after Penang FA won 6\u20133 at Bandaraya Stadium.Relegation play-offs[edit]Season statistics[edit]Source:[19]Scoring[edit]First goal of the season: Adi Said for UiTM F.C. against PDRM FA, 20\u00a0seconds (1 February 2019) [20]Fastest goal in a match: 20 seconds \u2013 Adi Said for UiTM against PDRM (1 February 2019)[20]Goal scored at the latest point in a match: 90+10\u00a0minutes \u2013 Akmal Zahir for UKM against Sarawak (2 March 2019)[21]First own goal of the season: Rawilson Batuil (Sabah) for Kelantan, 53\u00a0minutes (8 February 2019)[22]First hat-trick of the season: \u017darko Kora\u0107 (UiTM) against Kelantan, 71\u00a0minutes (8 March)[23]Fastest hat-trick of the season: Bruno Suzuki (Terengganu II) against UKM, 11 minutes and 52 seconds (26 June)[24]Most goals scored by one player in a match: 3 goals\u017darko Kora\u0107 (UiTM) against Kelantan, 13′, 25′, 84′ (8 March 2019)[23]Ferris Danial Mat Nasir (Negeri Sembilan) against Kelantan, 13′, 44′, 51′ (20 April 2019)[25]\u017darko Kora\u0107 (UiTM) against UKM, 14′, 54′, 55′ (27 April 2019)[26]Nicol\u00e1s Fern\u00e1ndez (JDT II) against Terengganu II, 14′, 18′, 89′ (14 June 2019)[27]Casagrande (Penang) against UiTM, 34′, 47′, 90+6′ (19 June 2019)[28]Bruno Suzuki (Terengganu II) against UKM, 11′, 18′, 23′ (26 June 2019)[24]Rodoljub Paunovi\u0107 (Sabah) against Sarawak, 11′, 63′, 84′ (26 June 2019)[29]Milad Zeneyedpour (UKM) against Selangor United, 31′, 36′, 75′ (9 July 2019)[30]Widest winning margin: 5 goalsUKM 0-5 UiTM (27 April 2019)[26]JDT II 5-0 Terengganu II (14 June 2019)[27]Most goals in a match: 9 goals – Penang 6-3 Sarawak (14 July 2019)[31]Most goals in one half: 5 goalsSelangor United vs UKM (9 July 2019) 0\u20133 at half time, 2\u20136 final [30]Penang vs Sarawak (14 July 2019) 5\u20130 at half time, 6\u20133 final [31]Most goals in one half by a single team: 5 goals – Penang vs Sarawak (14 July 2019) 5\u20130 at half time, 6\u20133 final [31]Top scorers[edit]As of matches played on 20 July 2019.[32]Players sorted first by goals, then by last name.1 Aguero played for Selangor United until matchday 12 and scored 2 goals.Hat-tricks[edit]Clean sheets[edit]As of matches played on 20 July 2019.Players sorted first by clean sheets, then by last name.^5 Clean sheets are given to players who spend at least 45 minutes on the pitch without conceding a goal, even if their team concedes in the remainder of the match.Most clean sheets \u2013 Terengganu II (9)Fewest clean sheets \u2013 Sarawak (3)Discipline[edit]First yellow card of the season: Shahurain Abu Samah for PDRM against UiTM, 23\u00a0minutes (1 February 2019)[20]First red card of the season: Danial Haqim Draman for Kelantan against Sabah, 89\u00a0minutes (8 February 2019)[22]Card given at latest point in a game: 90+9\u00a0minutesMost yellow cards in a single match: 9Most red cards in a single match: 3Player[edit]As of matches played on 20 July 2019.Most yellow cards: 7Most red cards: 1Club[edit]Most yellow cards: 47Most red cards: 5Monthly awards[edit]Number of teams by states[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]^ “UKM FC, Perlis, TFC II lengkap slot Liga Perdana”. Berita Harian Online. 28 December 2018. Retrieved 1 January 2019.^ “NS, Kelantan kekal beraksi di Liga Perdana”. Berita Harian Online. 10 September 2018. Retrieved 1 January 2019.^ “MISC-MIFA bakal tambah seri Liga Super 2019”. Foxsports.com. 1 January 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2019.^ “Kevin: MFL made objective decision in promoting Perlis”. New Straits Times Online. 29 December 2018. Retrieved 1 January 2019.^ “MIFA for Super League”. New Straits Times Online. 1 January 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2019.^ “MIFA get Super League spot, Perlis the same for Premier League”. Goal.com. 30 December 2018. Retrieved 3 January 2019.^ “MFL BATALKAN PENYERTAAN PERLIS DALAM LIGA MALAYSIA”. Malaysian Football League (in Malay). Retrieved 21 February 2019.[permanent dead link]^ “FAM League Recap: Sime Darby, UKM secure promotion”. Sports247.my. Retrieved 5 November 2017.^ “Sultan Muhammad IV”. Sejarah Kelantan. Retrieved 4 November 2017.^ “Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium”. Seremban Municipan Council. Archived from the original on 14 March 2017. Retrieved 5 November 2017.^ “Sejarah SAFA”. The Tambadau. Retrieved 5 November 2017.^ “Stadium Sarawak”. Sarawak Sports Corporation. Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 5 November 2017.^ “UiTM Stadium”. InfoMap24. Retrieved 5 November 2017.[permanent dead link]^ “Sabah counts on ex skipper Jelius to reverse Rhinos dwindling fortunes”. Borneo Today. 20 March 2017. Retrieved 15 December 2017.^ “Kelantan, Tarragona ‘bercerai’ – Sukan – Kosmo Online”. Archived from the original on 6 August 2019. Retrieved 1 April 2019.^ “Melaka United Sudah Ada Pengganti Liridon Krasniqi”. 2 May 2019.^ “Sabah on the lookout for new import | Daily Express Online – Sabah’s Leading News Portal”. May 2019.^ Tengku Danish Bahri (4 May 2019). “UiTM FC dapat sentuhan awang import baru”. stadiumastro.com (in Malay). Retrieved 24 March 2023.^ “Keputusan & Jadual Liga Perdana Malaysia”. Stadium Astro. 8 March 2019. 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Retrieved 14 July 2019.^ “Penjaring gol Liga Premier 2019”. Liga Malaysia. Retrieved 24 May 2019.^ a b c “PDRM 1-2 Penang”. Stadium Astro. 20 July 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2019.^ “Penyerang Sabah, Luka Milunovic terpilih sebagai penerima Anugerah Pemain Terbaik Bulanan”. bernamadotcom. 30 March 2019. Retrieved 19 April 2019.^ “Penyerang Sabah, Luiz Junior terpilih sebagai penerima Anugerah Pemain Terbaik Bulanan”. pfamalaysia. 23 April 2019. Retrieved 5 May 2019.^ “Sayap JDT II, S. Kumaahran terpilih sebagai penerima Anugerah Pemain Terbaik Bulanan”. pfamalaysia. 20 May 2019. Retrieved 9 July 2019.^ “Pertahanan Sabah, Rawilson Batuil terpilih sebagai penerima Anugerah Pemain Terbaik Bulanan”. pfamalaysia. 4 July 2019. Retrieved 9 July 2019.^ “Penyerang Sabah, Rodoljub Paunovi\u0107 terpilih sebagai penerima Anugerah Pemain Terbaik Bulanan”. pfamalaysia. 2 August 2019. 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