- 2005 Super League Malaysia
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Super League Malaysia Season 2005 Champions Perlis FA Relegated Public Bank FC
Sabah FA2006 AFC Cup Perlis FA (group stage)
Selangor FA (group stage)Matches played 84 Goals scored 239 (2.85 per match) Top goalscorer Julio Cesar Rodriguez (18 goals)
Zacharia Simukonda (18 goals)← 20042005-06 →The 2005 season of the Super League Malaysia was the second since its inception in 2004. It kicked off on January 29, 2005.
Like Pahang FA before them, Perlis FA won the title easily, leaving the defending champions a huge 10 points behind. Penang FA escaped relegation on goal difference, having let in 4 goals less than Public Bank FC. The best club side was Selangor MPPJ.
The top goalscorer award was jointly won by Perlis FA's Zacharia Simukonda and Sabah FA's Julio Cesar Rodrigues. Both scored 18 goals. The highest number of goals featured in a match throughout the season was six. Four matches ended with six goals.
The end of the season was marred by turmoil after Public Bank FC announced it would pulled out from the League, having been relegated. The team was eventually banned from all FAM competitions. [1]
League table
Last updated June 5, 2007.[2]
Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = PointsPos Club Pld W D L F A Pts 1 Perlis FA 21 14 3 4 43 19 45 2 Pahang FA 21 10 5 6 37 29 35 3 Perak FA 21 9 3 9 33 25 30 4 Melaka TMFC 21 7 7 7 23 28 28 5 Selangor MPPJ 21 8 3 10 29 38 27 6 Penang FA 21 8 1 12 27 31 25 7 Public Bank FC 21 7 4 10 22 30 25 8 Sabah FA 21 6 4 11 25 39 22 Key to colours in league table Champion Relegated to Malaysia Premier League Super League 2005 Winner
Perlis FA
1st TitleNote: Public Bank FC subsequently withdrew from the Premier League Malaysia 2006 citing financial difficulties and were banned from all Football Association of Malaysia's competitions for 5 years.)
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