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2004 Malaysia Premier League


FieldValue
competitionLiga Premier
season2004
winnersMPPJ
1st title
promoted
relegated
prevseason[2003](2003-liga-perdana-2)
nextseason[2005](2005-malaysia-premier-league)

1st title

The 2004 Liga Premier (), also known as the Dunhill Liga Premier for sponsorship reasons, was the inaugural season of the Liga Premier, the new second-tier professional football league in Malaysia.

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

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

Team changes

To Premier League

Relegated from Liga Perdana 1

  • Johor FC
  • Melaka Telekom
  • Kelantan FA
  • Malacca FA
  • Selangor FA
  • Terengganu FA

Promoted from 2003 FAM Cup

  • PKNS
  • MK Land

From [[2003 Liga Perdana 2|Liga Perdana 2]]

Promoted to 2004 Malaysia Super League

  • Public Bank FC

Relegated to 2004 FAM Cup

  • Perak TKN

League table

Group A

Group B

Goalscorers

PositionPlayersTeamsGoals
1Argentina Brian Diego FuentesSelangor Selangor25
2Brazil Marcelo Padilha da RochaKuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur23
3Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Marlon Alex JamesSelangor MK Land19
4Argentina Walter Ariel SilvaJohor Johor FC18
5Argentina Juan ArosteguiSelangor MPPJ16
6Malaysia Nazzab HidzanMalacca TM13
7Ghana David Anas
Serbia Sasa BrenezacPDRM
Selangor MPPJ12
9Malaysia Shahrin Abdul Majid
Brazil Liberto SilasNegeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan
Brunei Brunei11
11Togo Alfa Fotowabawi
Slovenia Emir Dzafic
Slovakia Roman Chmelo
Malaysia S. Sunder
Thailand Saranuwat NasartsangTerengganu Terengganu
Malacca Malacca
Selangor PKNS
Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur
Kelantan SKMK10

References

References

  1. [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesm/malay04.html ] 2004 Liga Premier
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