2024–25 Malaysia M4 League
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Dates | February – January 2025 |
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← 2023 2025–26 →
All statistics correct as of 10 October 2023. |
The 2024 Malaysia M4 League (Malay: Liga M4 Malaysia), also known as the al-Ikhsan Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the third season of the Malaysia M4 League, currently the third tier football league in the Malaysian football league system.[1] The season started on the 3rd of June.
Format[edit]
The tournament is played as follows:
M4 League structure system[edit]
- League level: 42 teams are divided into three zones, namely Zone 1 (15 teams), Zone 2 (15 teams) and Zone 3 (12 teams), each drawn from the Central/South, East Coast/North and Borneo regions.
Promoted to the M3 League[edit]
- The league will be divided into three zones, each team will play at home and away to determine the position in the group. The top one Team in each Group by zone will Qualify directly to the main League 2025/2026 Malaysia M3 League.So the three teams that win the League in each respective zone will qualify directly to the League 2025/2026 Malaysia M3 League
- With this League system, it can provide a balanced opportunity for all teams in each zone to qualify for a higher League
Relegated from the M5 League[edit]
- The teams that occupy the bottom two positions of the League in each zone will be relegated to the M5 League. Each zone will have a different number of eliminated teams. It depends on the number of teams from which zone will be eliminated in the M3 league, for example if there are two teams from the Central / South Zone in the bottom ladder eliminated in the M3 league. Teams in the Central / South Zone League will have three teams eliminated.
Teams[edit]
Below are the list of clubs who will join the 2024–25 season, based on the status gained from Amateur Football League.
Existing teams
Season Changes[edit]
Promoted To the 2024–25 Malaysia M3 League[edit]
Relegated from the 2023 Malaysia M3 League[edit]
Promoted from the 2023 Malaysia M5 League[edit]
- Kampong Ku Kg. Baru F.C. - Promoted by winning the 2023 KLFA M5 League
- Gombak City F.C. - Promoted by winning the 2023 MAHSA-KRONOS M5 League
- Ayrish F.C. - Promoted by winning the 2023 A-Ligue Nismilan
- Parot F.C. - Promoted by winning the 2023 Pahang Amateur League
- Guar Syed Alwi F.C. - Promoted by winning the 2023 Perlis Super League
- Northern Merbau F.C. - Promoted by winning the 2023 A-Ligue Champions League M5
- UiTM NS F.C. - Promoted by winning the Footy Premier League M5
Stadiums and locations[edit]
Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
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Bunga Raya | Seremban | Arena IRC Negeri Sembilan, Bandar Sri Sendayan | 800 |
CF Kuantan City | Kuantan | Padang MPK | 700 |
NS Cyberfox | Nilai | Seriemas Sportsplex, Nilai | 500 |
JAKIM | Putrajaya | MMU Stadium, Cyberjaya | 1,500 |
Machan | Petra Jaya, Kuching | Padang D, Petra Jaya Sports Complex | 700 |
MAHSA City | Jenjarom | MAHSA University Mini Stadium | 1,000 |
Maqarize | Kota Samarahan | UNIMAS Stadium | 6,000 |
MP Port Dickson | Port Dickson | Padang Merdeka | 1,500 |
Mukah Youth Team | Mukah | Mukah Stadium | 1,500 |
Real Chukai | Chukai, Kemaman | Mak Chili Stadium | 2,000 |
Republic of Borneo | Sepang | UPM Stadium | 3,000 |
Susun Tenaga Resources | Sarikei | Bintangor Sports Complex | 1,000 |
Wan Tendong Stable | Pasir Mas | Pasir Mas Mini Stadium | 6,000 |
Draws[edit]
The draw ceremony was held on 15 February 2024, at 15:00 (MST).
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Personnel and sponsoring[edit]
Team | Head coach | Captain | Kit manufacturer | Sponsor |
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Bunga Raya | Gunalan Padathan | K. Ravindran | Kimicom | Sakti Sari Sdn Bhd |
CF Kuantan City | Kamarulazlan Pati | Firdaus Paris | Let's Play Performance | |
Cyberfox | Syah Juan | Asmaie Alias | Forfeit | |
JAKIM | Mohd Nik | Saiful Rahman | ||
Machan | Endrew Lawadin | Paul Sambang | Keris Sakti | |
MAHSA City | Shaiful Abd Kadir | Izham Alizan | Kronos | MAHSA University |
Maqarize | Busrah Ahmad | Hairol Mokhtar | Lotto | |
MP Port Dickson | Adnan Mohd Din | Amirul Asyraf | Blackbox | |
Mukah Youth | Jamal Wasli | Iqbal Latip | ||
Real Chukai | Che Ku Marzuki | Haidhir Suhaini | Voltra | University College TATI |
Republic of Borneo | Manchon Andangon | Camilus David | Kimicom | Kimicom Network |
STR | Raziman Ramblie | Awang Jamali | Kovra | |
WTS | Che Saufi Ibrahim | Hazeman Abd Karim |
Standings[edit]
Zone 1 (Central/South)[edit]
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Final[edit]
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Season statistics[edit]
Top scorers[edit]
Clean sheets[edit]
See also[edit]
- 2024 Piala Sumbangsih
- 2024–25 Malaysia Super League
- 2024–25 Malaysia M3 League
- 2024–25 Malaysia M5 League
- 2024–25 Malaysia FA Cup
- 2024–25 MFL Cup
References[edit]
- ↑ "14 State and Social League Organisers Sign Agreement to Join M5 League". Johor Southern Tigers. 24 March 2018. Archived from the original on 22 February 2019. Retrieved 8 October 2019. Unknown parameter
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