2020 Malaysia FA Cup explained

Malaysia FA Cup
Year:2020
Country:Malaysia
Num Teams:59
Champions:not awarded
Matches:27
Goals:107
Top Goal Scorer: Azrizan Ahmad
Faiz Ibrahim
(5 goals)
Prevseason:2019
Nextseason:2021
2022
Updated:23 February 2020
Defending Champions:Kedah

The 2020 Malaysia FA Cup is the 31st season of the Malaysia FA Cup, a knockout competition for Malaysia's state football association and clubs. The winners will be assured a place for the 2021 AFC Cup group stage.

59 teams entered the competition.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was cancelled.[1]

Qualified teams

The following teams are qualified for the competition. Reserve teams are excluded.

Round and draw dates

RoundDraw date1st leg2nd leg
Preliminary29 January 2020, 15:00 UTC+815–16 February
FA1 Round17 February 2020, 15:00 UTC+822-23 February
FA2 Round24 February 2020, 15:45 UTC+817-18 March
FA3 Round

Preliminary

Key: (1) = Liga Super; (2) = Liga Premier; (3) = Liga M3; (4) = Liga M4

The draw for the preliminary round was held on 29 January 2020 at 15:00 involving 40 teams from Liga M3 and Liga M4. 9 teams from the Liga M3 and M4 have won byes in the first round. The matches will be held on February 15 and 16, 2020.[2]

Notes:

PIB FC's participation was canceled due to a failure to complete the registration of players and officials into the MyPAS FAM system. As such, the PIB FC team was eliminated from the FA Cup 2020 and a 3-0 victory over the SSFC.

Round 1 (FA1)

Key: (1) = Liga Super; (2) = Liga Premier; (3) = Liga M3; (4) = Liga M4

The draw for the 1st round was held on 17 February 2020 at 15:00 involving 24 teams from Liga M3 and Liga M4.

Round 2 (FA2)

Key: (1) = Liga Super; (2) = Liga Premier; (3) = Liga M3; (4) = Liga M4

The draw for the 2nd round was held on 24 February 2020 at 15:45 involving 32 teams from Liga Super, Liga Premier, Liga M3 and Liga M4.

Quarter-finals

Summary

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Matches

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Semi-finals

Summary

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Matches

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Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Azrizan AhmadSarawak5
Faiz IbrahimArmed Forces
3 Davy AnganKuala Lumpur Rovers4
Rafizol RoslanArmed Forces
5 Ijezie MichaelLangkawi City2
Khairul AffandiNorthern Lions-Mahsa
Najib AbdullahProtap
Zarulizwan MazlanKuala Terengganu Rovers

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: September restart for M-League. nst.com.my. 1 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Jadual Pusingan Kelayakan Piala FA 2020. Malaysian Football League.