2004 Malaysia Premier League

Liga Premier
Season2004
ChampionsMPPJ
1st Second Division title
Promoted
Relegated
2003
2005

The 2004 Liga Premier (English: 2004 Premier League), also known as the Dunhill Liga Premier for sponsorship reasons, is the inaugural season of the Liga Premier, the new second-tier professional football league in Malaysia.[1]

The season was held from 14 February and concluded on 14 August 2004.[1]

The Liga Premier champions for 2004 was MPPJ which beaten TM during the final with a score of 3–2.[1] Both clubs were promoted to 2005 Liga Super.

League table

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Malacca TM 24 17 1 6 41 24 +17 52 Champion
2 Selangor Selangor 24 16 2 6 52 35 +17 50
3 Johor Johor FC 24 14 5 5 43 25 +18 47
4 Selangor PKNS 24 13 4 7 47 35 +12 43
5 Kelantan TNB Kelantan 24 11 3 10 32 27 +5 36
6 PDRM 24 7 7 10 34 44 −10 28
7 Brunei Brunei 24 8 2 14 48 49 −1 26
8 ATM 24 7 2 15 37 49 −12 23
9 Kelantan JPS 24 2 0 22 27 73 −46 6 Relegated to Liga FAM

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Selangor MPPJ 24 13 6 5 49 28 +21 45 Champion
2 Selangor MK Land 24 13 3 8 42 31 +11 42
3 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur 24 10 8 6 44 33 +11 38
4 Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan 24 10 8 6 45 35 +10 38
5 Terengganu Terengganu 24 8 11 5 33 27 +6 35
6 Johor Johor 24 8 8 8 30 31 −1 32
7 Malacca Malacca 24 6 9 9 32 38 −6 27
8 Kelantan SKMK 24 8 2 14 24 47 −23 26
9 Kelantan Kelantan 24 1 7 16 13 42 −29 10 Relegated to Liga FAM

Goalscorers

Position Players Teams Goals
1 Argentina Brian Diego Fuentes Selangor Selangor 25
2 Brazil Marcelo Padilha da Rocha Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur 23
3 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Marlon Alex James Selangor MK Land 19
4 Argentina Walter Ariel Silva Johor Johor FC 18
5 Argentina Juan Arostegui Selangor MPPJ 16
6 Malaysia Nazzab Hidzan Malacca TM 13
7 Ghana David Anas
Serbia Sasa Brenezac
PDRM
Selangor MPPJ
12
9 Malaysia Shahrin Abdul Majid
Brazil Liberto Silas
Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan
Brunei Brunei
11
11 Togo Alfa Fotowabawi
Slovenia Emir Dzafic
Slovakia Roman Chmelo
Malaysia S. Sunder
Thailand Saranuwat Nasartsang
Terengganu Terengganu
Malacca Malacca
Selangor PKNS
Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur
Kelantan SKMK
10

References

  1. ^ a b c [1] 2004 Liga Premier