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The Malaysia A3 Community League (Malay: Liga A3 Community, previously known as the Malaysia M5 League) makes up level 4 of 9 community-based leagues under the Malaysian football league system. It was created in 2018 as a part of the Malaysian Football League’s plan to reform the domestic football structure. It consists of various state FA's, community and social leagues.
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Overview
A certain number of clubs can rise to a higher league, whilst those that finish at the bottom can sink to lower leagues. In addition to sporting performance, promotion is contingent on meeting criteria set by the higher league.
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Establishment and format
- Each state, district, or city runs its own A3 Community League under the supervision of the Amateur Football League (AFL)
- These leagues can be branded differently depending on the region
- The leagues run independently in their zones, but follow a unified guideline for promotion eligibility to the Malaysia A2 Amateur League
- Teams are divided into groups (pools) of 4–8
- Top teams from each group advance to single-elimination quarterfinals or semifinals
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League system
Champions
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References
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