Selangor League

The FA Selangor League is the state football league in Selangor.[1] It is one of the 23 other concurrent fourth-tier level leagues in the Malaysian football league system and a fifth to seventh-tier league in the national level. The league is managed by the Football Association of Selangor (FAS). The league was established a long time ago where the earliest known records was in 1935.[2]

FA Selangor League
Founded1935 (1935)
CountryMalaysia
ConfederationAFC
DivisionsFAS Super League
FAS Premier League
FAS League Division 1
FAS League Division 2
Number of teams79
Super League: 19
Premier League: 20
Division 1: 20
Division 2: 20
Level on pyramid4-7
Feeder toMalaysia M4 League (starting 2020)
Promotion toMalaysia M3 League
Domestic cup(s)Malaysia FA Cup
FAS FA Cup
Selangor Champions League
Current championsNPNG FC
(2019)
Most championshipsNPNG FC (10th titles)
WebsiteOfficial page on Facebook
Current: 2020

The league has undergone multiple iterations of structures until its current structure took place. The current top-tier division in the FA Selangor League is the FA Selangor Super League, followed by the second-tier FA Selangor Premier League, the third-tier FA Selangor Division 1 and the fourth-tier FA Selangor League Division 2 which forms the four-division league structure.[3][4]

History

Origin

The Selangor Football League or FA Selangor League has been held for a long time. The league started as the Selangor Amateur Football League in 1905.[5] The first known records of the league was in 1935 where the champion for that year were Rangers.[2]

Even though the league was relatively unknown to outsiders, the Selangor state has been a source of clubs for the national league for years. Some of the recent teams from Selangor that are currently or have competed in the national-tier league are PKNS and Megah Murni among others.

Competition

Starting from 2019, The FA Selangor League consists of competitions run and organised by Football Association of Selangor in collaboration with Football Selangor which are listed below:

  • FAS Super League
  • FAS Premier League
  • FAS League Division 1
  • FAS League Division 2
  • FAS FA Cup
  • FAS Charity Shield

Starting from 2020, the structure of the league competition is as below:

Level League/Division
starting from 2020
1 FAS Super League (M4)
20 clubs - 4 promotions, 4 relegation
2 FAS Premier League (M5)
20 clubs - 4 promotions, 4 relegation
3 FAS League Division 1 (M6)
20 clubs - 4 promotions, 4 relegation
4 FAS League Division 2 (M7)
20 clubs - 4 promotions

Champions

FAS Super League

Season Champions Runners-up Score
2019 NPNG FC Nadi TYD 1–0 [6]
2018 Emkay-NPNG FCTeleflow FC2–1
2017Emkay-NPNG FCPNSB FC1–1 (a.e.t.)

5–4 (PSO)[7]

2016Emkay-NPNG FCPKNS FC
2015PNSB FCPKNS FC1–1 (a.e.t.)

4–2 (PSO)

2014PNSB FCMPSJ FC1–0 [8]

FAS Premier League

Season Champions Runners-up Score
2018H-Mozyda FCBatcha FC2–1
2017
2016Teleflow

FAS League Division 1

Season Champions Runners-up Score
2018Armada-Youngstarz FCVulcans-Putra Klang Gate FC7–1
2017
2016Damansara FCBatu Dua FC4–3

JOMA FAS League

Season Champions Runners-up Score
2019Bukir Kapar FCAkademi Bomba FC2–0[9]


FAS FA Cup

Season Champions Runners-up Score
2019 NPNG FC SIA 3–2[10][11]
2018Emkay-NPNG FCPJ Rangers FC3–1
2017Emkay-NPNG FCBukit Kapar FC1–1 (a.e.t.)

4–2 (PSO)[12]

2016Emkay-NPNG FCTeam Force FC2–0

FAS Charity Shield

Season Champions Runners-up Score
2019NPNG-Emkay FC Teleflow FC0-3
2018
2017
2016

References

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