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FA Cup is back in new season of M-League

Tournament will use knockout format from start to end, winner will earn spot in AFC Cup competition

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 13 Jan 2022 4:13PM

FA Cup is back in new season of M-League
Malaysian Football League chief executive officer Stuart Ramalingam (pictured above) said yesterday during a virtual briefing on the 2022 Malaysia League calendar that the first round of the Super League would be from March 4-July 16 and the second round from July 19-September 17 while the Premier League will be from March 5-May 28 and June 25-September 3. – Bernama pic, January 13, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR − This season’s Malaysia League (M-League) will see the return of the FA Cup, which was cancelled for the last two seasons due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The winner of the year’s FA Cup will earn a spot in next year’s AFC (Asian Football Confederation) Cup.

The FA Cup competition this year will use the knockout format from start to end. Previously, the quarterfinals and semi-finals were played on a home-and-away basis.

The season-opening Charity Shield − also known as the Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Trophy − will no longer count as the first match of the Super League.

This year’s Charity Shield will be contested by Super League defending champions Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) and 2021 FA Cup champions Kuala Lumpur City FC at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium on February 26. 

Based on the Malaysian Football League (MFL) schedule, the FA Cup final is set for August 6 while the Malaysia Cup final, which will also mark the end of the M-League, will be on November 19.

MFL chief executive officer Stuart Ramalingam said the first round of the Super League would be from March 4-July 16 and the second round from July 19-September 17.

The Premier League, meanwhile, will be from March 5-May 28 and June 25-September 3, he said.

He said the MFL had also changed the kick-off times for the Super League with matches in Sabah and Sarawak set at 7.30pm and 8.15pm respectively while those in the Peninsula will begin at 8.15pm and 9pm.

During the Ramadan fasting month, matches will start at 9.15pm in Sabah and Sarawak and 10pm in the Peninsula. 

“The M-League calendar was set by taking into account various factors, including FIFA and AFC’s calendars and quarantine periods that the teams − JDT in the Asian Champions League (ACL); Kedah Darul Aman (KDA) FC and KL City in the AFC Cup; and the national team in international outings − will have to undergo. We have set aside 28 days just for the quarantine period.

“It is hoped that changes in the kick-off times will help teams increase revenue through broadcasting, fan presence in stadiums and other side activities, including pre-match events,” he said during a virtual briefing on the 2022 Malaysia League (M-League) calendar yesterday.

He pointed out that the league fixtures would continue even during the ACL and AFC Cup match days.

Stuart said the standard operating procedures for this season’s M-League would only be announced once they have been approved by the government, with discussions still ongoing. – Bernama, January 13, 2022

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