Draft:2024–25 Malaysia A2 Amateur League

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al-ikhsan Cup
DatesMay 2024 – April 2025
2023
All statistics correct as of 11 March 2024.

The 2024–25 Malaysia A2 Amateur League (Malay: Liga A2 Amatur Malaysia), also known as the al-Ikhsan Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the third season of the Malaysia A2 League, currently the third tier football league in the Malaysian football league system.[1] This is the second season where the league is held as a single division. The season started date yet to be announced. The defending champion from the 2023 Al-Ikhsan Cup season is UiTM United.[2]

Format[edit]

The tournament is played as follows:

  • League level: 15 teams are divided into three zones, namely Zone 1 (6 teams), Zone 2 (5 teams) and Zone 3 (4 teams), each drawn from the Central/South, East and Borneo regions.
    • Round 1 Divided into three zones, each team will play at home and away to determine the position in the group. The top two teams in each zone, including third team in Zones 1 & 2, will advance to the knockout stage.
  • Knockout stage: The knockout stage is the match to determine the winner. Finalists will be promoted to 2025–26 Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League.[3]

Clubs[edit]

Below are the list of clubs who will join the 2024–25 season, based on the status gained from Amateur Football League.

Season changes[edit]

To Al-Ikhsan Cup[edit]

Relegated from the MBSB Bank Championship

Promoted from the M5 League

Stadiums and locations[edit]

Team Location Stadium Capacity
CF Kuantan City Kuantan Padang MPK 700
NS Cyberfox Nilai Seriemas Sportsplex, Nilai 500
JAKIM Putrajaya MMU Stadium, Cyberjaya 1,500
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
Naga UKS Kuala Selangor Kuala Selangor Stadium 1,000
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 TBA, at 15:00 (MST).

Central/South Zone 1
Teams
Jakim
MAHSA City
MP Port Dickson
Naga UKS
Republic of Borneo
NS Cyberfox
East Coast Zone 2
Teams
CF Kuantan City
Real Chukai
Wan Tendong Stable
Borneo Zone 3
Teams
Maqarize
Mukah Youth Team
Susun Tenaga Resources

Personnel and sponsoring[edit]

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Sponsor
CF Kuantan City Malaysia Kamarulazlan Pati Malaysia Firdaus Paris Let's Play Performance
Cyberfox Malaysia Syah Juan Malaysia Asmaie Alias Forfeit
JAKIM Malaysia Mohd Nik Malaysia Saiful Rahman
MAHSA City Malaysia Shaiful Abd Kadir Malaysia Izham Alizan Kronos MAHSA University
Maqarize Malaysia Busrah Ahmad Malaysia Hairol Mokhtar Lotto
MP Port Dickson Malaysia Adnan Mohd Din Malaysia Amirul Asyraf Blackbox
Mukah Youth Malaysia Jamal Wasli Malaysia Iqbal Latip
Naga UKS Malaysia Malaysia Mohamad Firdaus Yusof AL Sports
Real Chukai Malaysia Che Ku Marzuki Malaysia Haidhir Suhaini Voltra University College TATI
Republic of Borneo Malaysia Manchon Andangon Malaysia Camilus David Kimicom Kimicom Network
STR Malaysia Raziman Ramblie Malaysia Awang Jamali Kovra
WTS Malaysia Che Saufi Ibrahim Malaysia Hazeman Abd Karim

Standings[edit]

Knockout stage[edit]

Bracket[edit]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Quarter-finals[edit]

Semi-finals[edit]

Final[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "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.
  2. ^ "UiTM United tekad kembali mengaum". Sinar Harian. 31 May 2023.
  3. ^ "16 pasukan berentap rebut Piala Al-Ikhsan". 25 May 2023.