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Johor Darul Taʼzim League is the state football league in Johor. The league is managed by the Johor Football Association.[1] The league has been established since 1922, albeit undergoes multiple iteration of structures until its current structure took place.[2]
Founded | 1922 |
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Country | Malaysia |
Confederation | AFC |
Divisions | Johor Darul Taʼzim League |
Number of teams | 8 |
Promotion to | Malaysia A2 Amateur League |
Domestic cup(s) | Malaysia FA Cup |
Current champions | Johor Bahru FA |
In 2014, the league was called as PBNJ State league or Johor State League, consisting of multiple team based in state of Johor competing for spot of promotion to the FAM League.
Johor Football Association (Johor FA) has developed a new structure of managing a football association that goes beyond having a strong team competing for honours, but also being more involved in educating youths in Johor on living a healthy lifestyle.[3][4]
HM Sultan of Johor Cup took place at Batu Pahat District Office on September 15, 2015. [5] The tournament, will be held from September 17–19, 2015 and eight districts compete for the prestigious trophy, which has been competed for in the last 37 years. The eight teams are – Johor Bahru, Ledang, Kulai, Muar, Mersing, Batu Pahat, Kota Tinggi and Kluang – will be divided into two groups based on an upcoming draw. The tournament will use a round-robin system for the group stage followed by a knockout format for the semi-finals and final to decide the winners. The tournament involving players between the age of 21 to 28 years old.
For 2018 season, Clubs which earns their promotion will be promoted to the fourth level league, the Malaysia M4 League for 2019 season.[6]
An U-20 tournament in the Johor Darul Taʼzim League, the HRH Crown Prince of Johor Cup, will begin from September 1 to 16 involving 12 teams which will be divided by district zones.[7] Besides district teams, two more teams, the Johor Chinese Football Association and the Johor Indians Football Association, will be participating as well. Here are the competing teams according to their respective zones;
A championship in the Johor Darul Taʼzim League, the U-18 Youth Cup, will be contested from 11 to 26 August 2016.[8][9][10] The league involving 12 teams, which will be divided into the following four zones:
Matches will be played according to the zones for three days starting from 11 to 13 August 2016, while the semi-finals will be on 20 August 2016 and the final on 26 August 2016.
The 2016 Tunku Panglima Johor Cup, the U-16 Johor Darul Taʼzim League, has kicked off from 21 July 2016 involving 12 district teams.[11] Besides them, there are two more teams participating in it – Johor Chinese Football Association and Johor Indian Football Association.
The 2016 Tunku Putera Johor Cup will be held from 22 September and the final will be played on 7 October 2016.[12] The league will features 12 teams from all around Johor.
The league involving 12 teams, which will be divided into the following four zones:
The 2015 Tunku Laksamana Johor Cup was held on 27 November 2015 at Padang Dataran, Pasir Gudang with 20 teams competing for the trophy.[13] In 2016, the tournament format was changed with an increased age from U-11 to U-12 players. Further changes will have 12 teams competing in the tournament following the same format as other age-restricted tournament under Johor Darul Taʼzim League.
The league involving 12 teams, which will be divided into the following four zones:
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