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Malaysia Cup
24 November 2006 - 15:33 @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_Cup

The Malaysia Cup is a highly-prestigious annual soccer tournament in Malaysia.

The competition is currently played at the end of each year's football season, and is contested by the 16 most successful teams in Malaysia's football league that year.

The Cup is the oldest soccer competition in Malaysia. It began in 1921, when it was called the Malaya Cup. In 1933, its name was changed to the HMS Cup. Since 1967 it has been known as the Malaysia Cup.

A league competition was introduced in Malaysia in 1982. Since then, the Malaysia Cup has been held after the conclusion of the league each year, with only the best-performing teams in the league qualifying for the Malaysia Cup. When the league began, it was intended primarily as a qualifying tournament for the Malaysia Cup. However over the years, the league competition has gained important stature in its own right.

In 2003, Selangor MPPJ became the first club team to win the cup. Prior to that year, the two teams which made the final had always been representative sides of the regional Football Associations, or military teams.

Teams representing two of Malaysia's neighbouring countries have been involved in the competition. Brunei won the cup in 1999 and continue to be involved. Singapore has won the cup 24 times and are the second most successful side in the competition's history after Selangor. However after their last win in 1994, Singapore withdrew from the competition following a dispute with the Football Association of Malaysia over gate receipts and have not been involved since. (Singapore subsequently launched its own S.League competition in 1996.)

Past finals

Year Champions Runners-up Score in final
2006 Perlis Negeri Sembilan 2-1
2005 Selangor Perlis 3-0
2004 Perlis Kedah 1-0
2003 Selangor MPPJ Sabah 3-0
2002 Selangor Sabah 1-0
2001 Terengganu Perak 2-1
2000 Perak Negeri Sembilan 2-0
1999 Brunei Sarawak 2-1
1998 Perak Terengganu 1-1 (5-3 penalties)
1997 Selangor Pahang 1-0
1996 Selangor Sabah 1-1 (5-3 penalties)
1995 Selangor Pahang 1-0
1994 Singapore Pahang 4-0
1993 Kedah Singapore 2-0
1992 Pahang Kedah 1-0
1991 Johor Selangor 3-1
1990 Kedah Singapore 3-1
1989 Kuala Lumpur Kedah 2-1
1988 Kuala Lumpur Kedah 3-0
1987 Kuala Lumpur Kedah 1-0
1986 Selangor Johor 6-1
1985 Johor Wilayah Persekutuan 2-0
1984 Selangor Pahang 3-1
1983 Pahang Selangor 3-2
1982 Selangor Terengganu 1-0
1981 Selangor Singapore 4-0
1980 Singapore Selangor 2-1
1979 Selangor Singapore 2-0
1978 Selangor Singapore 4-2
1977 Singapore Penang 3-2
1976 Selangor Singapore 3-0
1975 Selangor Singapore 1-0
1974 Penang Perak 2-1
1973 Selangor Terengganu 2-1
1972 Selangor Perak 3-0
1971 Selangor Perak 3-1
1970 Perak Kelantan 2-0
1969 Selangor Penang 1-0
1968 Selangor Penang 8-1
1967 Perak Singapore 2-1
1966 Selangor Armed Forces 1-0
1965 Singapore Selangor 3-1
1964 Singapore Perak 3-2
1963 Selangor Penang 6-2
1962 Selangor Penang 1-0
1961 Selangor Perak 4-2
1960 Singapore Perak 2-0
1959 Selangor Perak 4-0
1958 Penang Singapore 3-3, 3-1
1957 Perak Selangor 3-2
1956 Selangor Singapore 2-1
1955 Singapore Kelantan 3-1
1954 Penang Singapore 3-0
1953 Penang Singapore 3-2
1952 Singapore Penang 3-2
1951 Singapore Perak 6-0
1950 Singapore Penang 2-0
1949 Selangor Army-Navy 3-2
1948 Negeri Sembilan Selangor 2-2, 2-1
1942-47 Not Played
1941 Singapore Penang 2-1
1940 Singapore Kedah 2-0
1939 Singapore Selangor 3-1
1938 Selangor Singapore 1-0
1937 Singapore Selangor 2-1
1936 Selangor Singapore 1-0
1935 Selangor Singapore 3-2
1934 Singapore Penang 2-1
1933 Singapore Selangor 8-2
1932 Singapore Selangor 5-3
1931 Perak Singapore 3-1
1930 Singapore Selangor 3-0
1929 Selangor & Singapore (trophy shared) 2-2
1928 Selangor & Singapore (trophy shared) 2-2
1927 Selangor Singapore 8-1
1926 Perak Singapore 1-0
1925 Singapore Selangor 2-1
1924 Singapore Selangor 1-0
1923 Singapore Perak 2-1
1922 Selangor Singapore 3-2
1921 Singapore Selangor 2-1

See also

  • Malaysian Super League
  • Malaysian Premier League
  • Football Association of Malaysia

External links

  • Football Association of Malaysia webpage on Malaysia Cup
  • List of Malaysian football cup winners


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This article was originally based on this one from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_Cup .
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