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2007–08 Malaysia Premier League


FieldValue
competitionLiga Premier
season2007–08
winnersKuala Muda Naza
1st Second Division title
promoted
prevseason[2006–07](2006-07-malaysia-premier-league)
nextseason[2009](2009-malaysia-premier-league)

1st Second Division title

The 2007–08 Liga Premier (), also known as the TM Liga Premier for sponsorship reasons, was the fifth season of the Liga Premier, the second-tier professional football league in Malaysia.

The season was held from 17 December 2007 and concluded in 3 May 2008. A total of 13 clubs compete in a single group format. Harimau Muda, a feeder team project for the Malaysia national football team, joined the league in preparation for the national competition.

The Liga Premier champions for 2007–08 was Kuala Muda Naza. The club were promoted to 2009 Liga Super along with runners-up PLUS and third-place Kelantan.

Team changes

To Premier League

Relegated from Super League

  • Malacca

Promoted from 2008 FAM League

  • Felda United
  • Proton

From Premier League

Promoted to Super League

  • PDRM
  • UPB-MyTeam

Relegated to FAM League

  • No team.

League table

  • Note: Originally only 2 clubs will be promoted to Liga Super, however FAM decided to promote third-place clubs in order to balance the number of team to compete in Liga Super and Liga Premier which is 14 clubs for the next season. This decision also affected the relegation as ATM will not be relegated for 2009 season and will be joined by two promoted clubs from Liga FAM, the MBJB and T-Team along with Sarawak which has been relegated from 2007–08 Liga Super.

Goalscorers

PositionPlayersTeams/ClubsGoals
**1**Mouhamadou MoustaphaKelantan27
2Otelo Ocampos EspinolaJohor23
3Alex AgboPLUS19
4Liew Kit KongKuala Muda Naza16
5André Scotti OssemerSabah12
6Bobby GonzalesSabah10
7Adrian Dario TrinidadPLUS9
8Badhri RadziKelantan9
9Ahmad Fakri SaaraniHarimau Muda9
10Anthony Josip MilicicShahzan Muda9

References

References

  1. "Malaysia 2007/08".
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