1995 Liga Perdana Explained

Competition:1995 Liga Perdana
Season:1995
Matches:210
Nextseason:1996

The 1995 Liga Perdana season is the second season of the Liga Perdana (1994–97). A total of 15 teams participated in the season with 14 teams from Malaysia and one foreign team, Brunei.[1]

Singapore has pulled from the league after a disagreement with Football Association of Malaysia and paved the way to the creation of S.League in 1996.[2]

The season kicked off in 1995.[1] Pahang dominated the season and ended up winning the title.

Teams

15 teams competing in the second season of Liga Perdana after Singapore pull from the league.[1]

League Table:-

1.Pahang - 65 PTS (1995 Liga Perdana Champions)

2.Selangor - 54 PTS

3.Sarawak - 54 PTS

4.Kedah - 45 PTS

5.Sabah - 44 PTS

6.Johor - 42 PTS

7.Perak - 40 PTS

8.Terengganu - 39 PTS

9.Brunei - 36 PTS

10.Perlis - 32 PTS

11.Negeri Sembilan - 30 PTS

12.Kuala Lumpur - 28 PTS

13.Malacca - 26 PTS

14.Pulau Pinang - 24 PTS

15.Kelantan - 23 PTS

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesm/malay95.html
  2. http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19950117-1.2.52.4.aspx News: Joe Dorai. Malaysian states want 15 per cent levy to play at Kallang. The Straits Times. 31. 17 January 1995.