1994 Liga Perdana Explained

Competition:Liga Perdana
Season:1994
Matches:240
Nextseason:1995

The 1994 Liga Perdana season was the inaugural season of the Liga Perdana, a newly created professional football league in Malaysia. A total of 16 teams participated in the league with 14 teams from Malaysia, along with Singapore and Brunei.[1] It was also the last season that a Singapore-based team played in the Malaysian league until a return with LionsXII in 2012.

The season kicked off in 1994.[1] Singapore dominated the season and ended up winning the title, ahead of Kedah and Sarawak, while Brunei finished last.

Teams

Final standings

1. Singapore - 59 PTS

2. Kedah - 57 PTS

3. Sarawak - 55 PTS

4. Sabah - 49 PTS

5. Pahang - 46 PTS

6. Selangor - 44 PTS

7. Terengganu - 43 PTS

8. Johor - 41 PTS

9. Kelantan - 40 PTS

10. Perak - 35 PTS

11. Kuala Lumpur - 33 PTS

12. Negeri Sembilan - 31 PTS

13. Malacca - 31 PTS

14. Perlis - 20 PTS

15. Pulau Pinang - 19 PTS

16. Brunei - 13 PTS

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesm/malay94.html