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Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2

Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2 (English: Semi-Pro League Division 2) was a second-tier semi-pro football league in Malaysia that operated from 1989 until 1993. The league was managed by Football Association of Malaysia. Liga Semi-Pro was official established in 1989 as a semi-pro league competition for football team in Malaysia to qualify for Piala Malaysia.[1][2][3]

Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2
Founded1989; 34 years ago (1989)
Folded1993; 30 years ago (1993)
Country Malaysia
Other club(s) from Brunei, Singapore
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams8 (from 1990)
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toLiga Semi-Pro Divisyen 1
Domestic cup(s)Piala Malaysia
Piala FA (from 1990)
Last championsSelangor
(1993)
Most championshipsPerlis (1 title)
Terengganu (1 title)
Negeri Sembilan (1 title)
Kedah (1 title)
Selangor (1 title)
TV partnersRTM
Current: 1993 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2

During its inaugural season in 1989, 17 teams participated in the league divided into two divisions where nine teams were in Divisyen 1 and eight teams in Divisyen 2.[1] Under the new format, only the top six teams in Divisyen 1 and the Divisyen 2 champions and runners-up will be involved in the Piala Malaysia.[1] Piala Malaysia was played from the quarter-final stage, scheduled for November after the league was finished. The Piala Malaysia quarter-final and semi-final matches will be played on a home and away basis.[1]

The league was the nation's second-tier league until it was succeeded by the formation of single-tier Malaysian first professional football league, the Liga Perdana in 1994 by Football Association of Malaysia.

History

Origin

The concept of an annual competition between the states in Malaysia goes back more than 95 years. In 1967 the Malaya Cup was replaced by the Malaysia Cup but the essentially amateur ethos continued until the semi-pro football league was introduced by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) in 1979 as a 'halfway house' towards full professional status.[4][5][6][7]

This football league competition involving the representative sides of the state football associations was first held in Malaysia in 1979. When it began, it was intended primarily as a qualifying tournament for the final knock-out stages of the Piala Malaysia. It was not until 1982 that a league trophy was introduced to recognise the winners of the preliminary stage as the league champions.[8] Over the years, the league competition has gained important stature in its own right. From 1982 until 1988 the league is an amateur status continue its purpose as qualifying round for Piala Malaysia and only in 1989 it has officially changes to a new format as Liga Semi-Pro and was also just recognised as Malaysian League.

Semi-Pro league system (1989–1993)

In early days, Malaysian football league system consist of amateur league before the changes in 1989 when it was known fully as the Liga Semi-Pro from 1989 to 1993.[1] The formation of Liga Semi-Pro in 1989 has introduced a two-tier division of football league in Malaysia.

Initially the only teams allowed to participate in the league were the state FA's sides, teams representing the Armed Forces and the Police, and teams representing the neighbouring countries of Singapore and Brunei (though the Football Association of Singapore pulled out of the Malaysian League after the 1994 season following a dispute with the Football Association of Malaysia over gate receipts, and has not been involved since).

In 1989 to 1993, Liga Semi-Pro, the football league in Malaysia was divided into two levels:

  • First Division: Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 1
  • Second Division: Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2

The inaugural season of Liga Semi-Pro consisted of nine teams in Divisyen 1 and eight teams in Divisyen 2. The Malaysian Police joined Divisyen 2 in 1990. Games were played on a home and away basis for about four months roughly between the end of April or early May and the end of August or early September.

For the first season three points were awarded for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss, but in subsequent seasons this was changed to a 2,1,0 basis. At the end of the League competition the top three placed teams in both Divisions received prize money while two were relegated/promoted and a play off was staged between the eighth placed team in Divisyen 1 and the third placed team in Divisyen 2. The top six teams in Divisyen 1 and top two in Divisyen 2 also proceeded to the quarter-finals of the Piala Malaysia.

1989 season

In its inaugural season, the league consist of teams as below.[1]


League Table:-

1.Perlis - 28 PTS (1989 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2 champions)

2.Perak - 26 PTS (Promoted to Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 1)

3.Sabah - 23 PTS (Promoted to Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 1)

4.Terengganu - 22 PTS

5.Malacca - 20 PTS

6.Armed Forces - 16 PTS

7.Negeri Sembilan - 14 PTS

8.Brunei - 4 PTS

1990 season

In its second season, the league consist of teams as below.[9]


League Table:-

1.Terengganu - 23 PTS (1990 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2 champions)

2.Kelantan - 20 PTS (Promoted to Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 1)

3.Negeri Sembilan - 18 PTS

4.Armed Forces - 15 PTS

5.Malacca - 13 PTS

6.Penang - 10 PTS

7.Brunei - 8 PTS

8.Police - 5 PTS

1991 season

In its third season, the league consist of teams as below.[10][11]


League Table:-

1.Negeri Sembilan - 19 PTS (1991 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2 champions)

2.Sarawak - 18 PTS (Promoted to Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 1)

3.Penang - 18 PTS (1991 Liga Semi-Pro promotion play-off) (Stay)

4.Police - 16 PTS

5.Perlis - 15 PTS

6.Malacca - 10 PTS

7.Brunei - 10 PTS

8.Armed Forces - 6 PTS

1992 season

In its fourth season, the league consist of teams as below.[12]


League Table:-

1.Kedah - 25 PTS (1992 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2 champions)

2.Penang - 20 PTS (1992 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2 promotion)

3.Kelantan - 14 PTS (1992 Liga Semi-Pro promotion play-off)

4.Police - 13 PTS

5.Perlis - 12 PTS

6.Air Forces - 10 PTS

7.Brunei - 10 PTS

8.Malacca - 8 PTS

1993 season

In its last season, the league consist of teams as below.[13]


League Table:-

1.Selangor - 35 PTS (1993 Liga Semi-Pro Divisyen 2 champions)

2.Singapore - 34 PTS

3.Sabah - 26 PTS

4.Brunei - 17 PTS

5.Malacca - 14 PTS

6.Police - 14 PTS

7.Perlis - 10 PTS

8.Air Forces - 6 PTS

Champions

Below are the list of the semi-pro league second division champions from 1989 to 1993.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Ian King (28 September 2003). "Malaysia 1989". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  2. ^ Karel Stokkermans (10 August 2017). "Malaysia - List of Champions". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  3. ^ a b Karel Stokkermans (15 September 2016). "Malaysia - List of Second Level Champions". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  4. ^ Muhammad Zakwan Nazaraly (11 March 2017). "Liga Semi-Pro relevan" (in Malay). Sinar Harian. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  5. ^ (in Malay). Stadium Astro. 30 December 2016. Archived from the original on 31 December 2016. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  6. ^ "Malaysia 1979". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 29 February 2012. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  7. ^ Peter Wilson; Benson Sim (28 July 2006). "The demand for Semi-Pro League football in Malaysia 1989–91: a panel data approach". Applied Economics. 27: 131–138. doi:10.1080/00036849500000015.
  8. ^ "Malaysia 1982". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 29 February 2012. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  9. ^ "Malaysia 1990" (in Malay). Blogspot. 14 December 2011. Retrieved 28 February 2018.[unreliable source?]
  10. ^ Josef Bobrowsky (23 September 2002). "Malaysia 1991". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  11. ^ "Malaysia 1991" (in Malay). Blogspot. 14 December 2011. Retrieved 28 February 2018.[unreliable source?]
  12. ^ Josef Bobrowsky (19 April 2003). "Malaysia 1992". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  13. ^ "Malaysia 1993" (in Malay). Blogspot. 19 October 2012. Retrieved 28 February 2018.[unreliable source?]

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Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2 English Semi Pro League Division 2 was a second tier semi pro football league in Malaysia that operated from 1989 until 1993 The league was managed by Football Association of Malaysia Liga Semi Pro was official established in 1989 as a semi pro league competition for football team in Malaysia to qualify for Piala Malaysia 1 2 3 Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2Founded1989 34 years ago 1989 Folded1993 30 years ago 1993 CountryMalaysiaOther club s fromBrunei SingaporeConfederationAFCNumber of teams8 from 1990 Level on pyramid2Promotion toLiga Semi Pro Divisyen 1Domestic cup s Piala Malaysia Piala FA from 1990 Last championsSelangor 1993 Most championshipsPerlis 1 title Terengganu 1 title Negeri Sembilan 1 title Kedah 1 title Selangor 1 title TV partnersRTMCurrent 1993 Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2During its inaugural season in 1989 17 teams participated in the league divided into two divisions where nine teams were in Divisyen 1 and eight teams in Divisyen 2 1 Under the new format only the top six teams in Divisyen 1 and the Divisyen 2 champions and runners up will be involved in the Piala Malaysia 1 Piala Malaysia was played from the quarter final stage scheduled for November after the league was finished The Piala Malaysia quarter final and semi final matches will be played on a home and away basis 1 The league was the nation s second tier league until it was succeeded by the formation of single tier Malaysian first professional football league the Liga Perdana in 1994 by Football Association of Malaysia Contents 1 History 1 1 Origin 1 2 Semi Pro league system 1989 1993 2 1989 season 3 1990 season 4 1991 season 5 1992 season 6 1993 season 7 Champions 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory EditOrigin Edit The concept of an annual competition between the states in Malaysia goes back more than 95 years In 1967 the Malaya Cup was replaced by the Malaysia Cup but the essentially amateur ethos continued until the semi pro football league was introduced by the Football Association of Malaysia FAM in 1979 as a halfway house towards full professional status 4 5 6 7 This football league competition involving the representative sides of the state football associations was first held in Malaysia in 1979 When it began it was intended primarily as a qualifying tournament for the final knock out stages of the Piala Malaysia It was not until 1982 that a league trophy was introduced to recognise the winners of the preliminary stage as the league champions 8 Over the years the league competition has gained important stature in its own right From 1982 until 1988 the league is an amateur status continue its purpose as qualifying round for Piala Malaysia and only in 1989 it has officially changes to a new format as Liga Semi Pro and was also just recognised as Malaysian League Semi Pro league system 1989 1993 Edit In early days Malaysian football league system consist of amateur league before the changes in 1989 when it was known fully as the Liga Semi Pro from 1989 to 1993 1 The formation of Liga Semi Pro in 1989 has introduced a two tier division of football league in Malaysia Initially the only teams allowed to participate in the league were the state FA s sides teams representing the Armed Forces and the Police and teams representing the neighbouring countries of Singapore and Brunei though the Football Association of Singapore pulled out of the Malaysian League after the 1994 season following a dispute with the Football Association of Malaysia over gate receipts and has not been involved since In 1989 to 1993 Liga Semi Pro the football league in Malaysia was divided into two levels First Division Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 1 Second Division Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2The inaugural season of Liga Semi Pro consisted of nine teams in Divisyen 1 and eight teams in Divisyen 2 The Malaysian Police joined Divisyen 2 in 1990 Games were played on a home and away basis for about four months roughly between the end of April or early May and the end of August or early September For the first season three points were awarded for a win one for a draw and none for a loss but in subsequent seasons this was changed to a 2 1 0 basis At the end of the League competition the top three placed teams in both Divisions received prize money while two were relegated promoted and a play off was staged between the eighth placed team in Divisyen 1 and the third placed team in Divisyen 2 The top six teams in Divisyen 1 and top two in Divisyen 2 also proceeded to the quarter finals of the Piala Malaysia 1989 season EditIn its inaugural season the league consist of teams as below 1 Perlis 1989 Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2 champions Perak Promoted to Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 1 Sabah Promoted to Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 1 Terengganu Malacca Armed Forces Negeri Sembilan Brunei League Table 1 Perlis 28 PTS 1989 Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2 champions 2 Perak 26 PTS Promoted to Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 1 3 Sabah 23 PTS Promoted to Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 1 4 Terengganu 22 PTS5 Malacca 20 PTS6 Armed Forces 16 PTS7 Negeri Sembilan 14 PTS8 Brunei 4 PTS1990 season EditIn its second season the league consist of teams as below 9 Terengganu 1990 Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2 champions Kelantan Promoted to Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 1 Negeri Sembilan Armed Forces Malacca Penang Brunei Police League Table 1 Terengganu 23 PTS 1990 Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2 champions 2 Kelantan 20 PTS Promoted to Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 1 3 Negeri Sembilan 18 PTS4 Armed Forces 15 PTS5 Malacca 13 PTS6 Penang 10 PTS7 Brunei 8 PTS8 Police 5 PTS1991 season EditIn its third season the league consist of teams as below 10 11 Negeri Sembilan 1991 Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2 champions Sarawak Promoted to Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 1 Penang 1991 Liga Semi Pro promotion play off Police Perlis Malacca Brunei Armed Forces League Table 1 Negeri Sembilan 19 PTS 1991 Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2 champions 2 Sarawak 18 PTS Promoted to Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 1 3 Penang 18 PTS 1991 Liga Semi Pro promotion play off Stay 4 Police 16 PTS5 Perlis 15 PTS6 Malacca 10 PTS7 Brunei 10 PTS8 Armed Forces 6 PTS1992 season EditIn its fourth season the league consist of teams as below 12 Kedah 1992 Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2 champions Penang 1992 Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2 promotion Kelantan 1992 Liga Semi Pro promotion play off Police Perlis Air Forces Brunei Malacca League Table 1 Kedah 25 PTS 1992 Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2 champions 2 Penang 20 PTS 1992 Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2 promotion 3 Kelantan 14 PTS 1992 Liga Semi Pro promotion play off 4 Police 13 PTS5 Perlis 12 PTS6 Air Forces 10 PTS7 Brunei 10 PTS8 Malacca 8 PTS1993 season EditIn its last season the league consist of teams as below 13 Selangor 1993 Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2 champions Singapore Sabah Brunei Malacca Police Perlis Air Forces League Table 1 Selangor 35 PTS 1993 Liga Semi Pro Divisyen 2 champions 2 Singapore 34 PTS3 Sabah 26 PTS4 Brunei 17 PTS5 Malacca 14 PTS6 Police 14 PTS7 Perlis 10 PTS8 Air Forces 6 PTSChampions EditBelow are the list of the semi pro league second division champions from 1989 to 1993 3 Year Champions number of titles Runners up Third place1989 Perlis Perak Sabah1990 Terengganu Kelantan Negeri Sembilan1991 Negeri Sembilan Sarawak Penang1992 Kedah Penang Kelantan1993 Selangor Singapore SabahSee also EditMalaysian League Liga Semi Pro Liga Malaysia 1982 1988 Liga Perdana 1994 97 References Edit a b c d e f Ian King 28 September 2003 Malaysia 1989 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 28 February 2018 Karel Stokkermans 10 August 2017 Malaysia List of Champions Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 28 February 2018 a b Karel Stokkermans 15 September 2016 Malaysia List of Second Level Champions Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 28 February 2018 Muhammad Zakwan Nazaraly 11 March 2017 Liga Semi Pro relevan in Malay Sinar Harian Retrieved 28 February 2018 12 tahun selepas Liga Super diperkenal bagaikan masih dalam era semi pro in Malay Stadium Astro 30 December 2016 Archived from the original on 31 December 2016 Retrieved 28 February 2018 Malaysia 1979 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 29 February 2012 Retrieved 28 February 2018 Peter Wilson Benson Sim 28 July 2006 The demand for Semi Pro League football in Malaysia 1989 91 a panel data approach Applied Economics 27 131 138 doi 10 1080 00036849500000015 Malaysia 1982 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation 29 February 2012 Retrieved 28 February 2018 Malaysia 1990 in Malay Blogspot 14 December 2011 Retrieved 28 February 2018 unreliable source Josef Bobrowsky 23 September 2002 Malaysia 1991 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 28 February 2018 Malaysia 1991 in Malay Blogspot 14 December 2011 Retrieved 28 February 2018 unreliable source Josef Bobrowsky 19 April 2003 Malaysia 1992 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 28 February 2018 Malaysia 1993 in Malay Blogspot 19 October 2012 Retrieved 28 February 2018 unreliable source Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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