2006–07 Malaysia Super League

Super League Malaysia
Season 2006–07
Champions Kedah FA
Relegated Malacca FA
2008 AFC Cup Kedah FA (group stage)
Perak FA (group stage)
Matches played 156
Goals scored 480 (3.08 per match)
Top goalscorer 20 goals
Keita Mandjou (Perak FA)
Mohd Shahrazen Said (DPMM FC)

The 2006–07 season of the Super League Malaysia has ended, and is the 4th edition of the competition since its inception. It kicked off on 16 December 2006.

The 2007 season is also the first season played with 13 teams (previous versions had only eight). The FAM had originally planned for a 14-team league, but this was ruined by Selangor MPPJ's failure to register at the start of the season.

The highest scoring game was between Malacca FA and Perak FA. Perak FA won 9–0.

Perak FA's Keita Mandjou and DPMM FC (Duli Pengiran Muda Mahkota FC) (Brunei)'s Mohd Shahrazen Said were joint-top scorer with 21 goals each. Kedah FA's Marlon Alex James was in third place with 20 goals.

League table

The final league table after the final matches of the season on 4 August 2007.

Last updated 6 August 2007.
Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Pos
Teams/Clubs
Pld
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
1
Kedah FA
24
17
4
3
54
21
33
55
2
Perak FA
24
16
5
3
58
22
36
53
3
DPMM FC (Duli Pengiran Muda Mahkota FC)
24
13
5
6
46
29
17
44
4
Terengganu FA
24
13
5
6
41
29
12
44
5
Perlis FA
24
13
4
7
47
25
22
43
6
Johor FC
24
11
6
7
35
26
9
39
7
Melaka TMFC
24
10
6
8
34
33
1
36
8
Selangor FA
24
8
4
12
27
36
-9
28
9
Pahang FA
24
7
6
11
32
41
-9
27
10
Penang FA (Penang E & O)
24
6
6
12
25
36
-11
24
11
Negeri Sembilan FA
24
6
6
12
29
46
-17
24
12
Sarawak FA
24
2
4
18
28
65
-37
10
13
Malacca FA
24
2
3
19
24
72
-48
9
Key to colours in league table
     Champion
     Relegated to Malaysia Premier League

Note: Malacca FA's relegation to Malaysia Premier League 2007-08 season had been revoked because Melaka TMFC pulled out from the Malaysia Super League.

Champions

Champions
Kedah
1st Title

See also

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