Khamis, 25 Ogos 2011

malaysia league

Malaysia Super League (Liga Super Malaysia) is the top flight of football in Malaysia. It replaced the M-League (Liga-M) as the highest division a professional football team in Malaysia can participate in.
The league is currently named Astro Super League Malaysia (Astro Liga Super Malaysia in Malay). The League was previously called the TM Super League Malaysia because of the sponsorship of Telekom Malaysia, But it was changed after Astro became the league sponsors replacing Telekom Malaysia.
Introduced in 2004, the Super League catered only to the top eight football teams in the country. The bottom two teams at the end of the season will be relegated to the Malaysia Premier League. The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) also decided to privatize the league and created MSL Sendirian Berhad (or MSL Proprietary Limited) to oversee the marketing aspects of the game. On 23 August 2010, newly elected FAM deputy president Tan Sri Annuar Musa has been appointed as the chairman. FAM has appointed Stuart Ramalingam as the new Chief Executive Officer of Malaysian Super League.
The league used to have eight teams and teams would play three rounds of matches (21 matches in total). The first two rounds were played on a home/away format while the third round would be hosted by the stadium which had the bigger attendance during the first two rounds.
Since the inception of the Super League in 2004, six teams have won the title: Pahang (1 title), Perlis (1), Kelantan (1), Negeri Sembilan (1), Kedah (2) and Selangor (2). The current champions are Kelantan, who won the 2011 season
 

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