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MPFL Division 1
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The Malaysia Premier Futsal League Division 1, commonly abbreviated as MPFL Division 1, is the highest division of futsal Malaysia, currently contested by 8 teams. Seasons usually run from February to November, with teams meeting each other twice, resulting in a 14-round season for a total of 56 matches. The MPFL Division 2 is the national second-level competition.[1]

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Competition format

Each team can register only two imported players.[2] A total of 14 imported players were introduced - 11 from Brazil, 1 from Indonesia, South Korea and Afghanistan.[3]

Current teams

The following eight teams competed in MPFL Division 1 during the 2025 season. 4 teams are from the Klang Valley.[4]

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Results

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Performance by clubs

Since its establishment, the MPFL has been won by 10 different teams. Teams shown in italics no longer exist or no longer compete in the competition.

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All-time table

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Last updated following the 2024 season

The all-time MPFL Division 1 table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the league since 2019. Numbers in bold are the record in each column.

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Titles by head coaches

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Awards

Prize money

As of 2024 season

  • Champion: RM 50,000
  • Runner-up: RM 30,000
  • Top goalscorer: RM 3,500 + RM 2,000 Joma items
  • Most Valuable Player: RM 2,000 + RM 2,000 Joma items
  • Best goalkeeper: RM 2,000 + RM 2,000 Joma items

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Best goalkeeper

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See also

Notes

  1. Formerly known as Selangor MAC
  2. Formerly known as Selangor TOT United
  3. In the 2023 season, the league format was changed. Therefore, the teams eliminated in the semi-finals will be counted as third-placed.

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