Melaka United FC U21

Melaka United FC U21

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Malaysia President Cup 08/16 08:45 - Melaka United FC U21 v Kuching FA U21 L 1-2
Malaysia President Cup 08/09 08:45 - Kelantan U21 v Melaka United FC U21 W 0-3
Malaysia President Cup 08/02 08:45 - Melaka United FC U21 v Kuala Lumpur FA U21 L 1-2
Malaysia President Cup 07/26 08:45 - Kelantan United U21 v Melaka U21 L 2-0
Malaysia President Cup 07/19 08:45 - Melaka United FC U21 v Sabah U21 D 1-1
Malaysia President Cup 07/12 08:45 - Melaka United FC U21 v Penang U21 W 1-0
Malaysia President Cup 07/06 08:45 - Pahang U21 v Melaka United FC U21 L 2-0
Malaysia President Cup 05/24 08:45 - Melaka United FC U21 v Johor Darul Takzim III FC U21 L 0-2
Malaysia President Cup 05/10 08:45 - PDRM U21 v Melaka United FC U21 D 0-0
Malaysia President Cup 07/14 08:45 - Melaka United FC U21 v Negeri Sembilan U21 D 1-1
Malaysia President Cup 07/07 08:45 - Melaka U21 v Selangor FA U21 L 0-1
Malaysia President Cup 06/30 08:45 - Melaka United FC U21 v Johor Darul Ta'zim III U21 L 0-2
Malaysia President Cup 06/23 08:45 - Petaling Jaya City FC U21 v Melaka United FC U21 L 4-1
Malaysia President Cup 05/30 08:45 - PDRM U21 v Melaka U21 D 0-0
Malaysia President Cup 03/31 08:45 - Selangor FA U21 v Melaka U21 D 0-0
Malaysia President Cup 03/24 08:45 - Melaka U21 v Petaling Jaya City FC U21 W 1-0
Malaysia President Cup 03/17 08:45 - Melaka U21 v PDRM U21 D 1-1
Malaysia President Cup 03/10 08:45 - Negeri Sembilan U21 v Melaka United FC U21 W 0-3
Malaysia President Cup 03/03 08:45 - Melaka U21 v Terengganu FC III U21 L 0-2
Malaysia President Cup 02/25 08:45 - Johor Darul Ta'zim III U21 v Melaka U21 D 1-1
Malaysia President Cup 03/12 08:45 - Johor Darul Ta'zim III U21 v Melaka U21 L 1-0
Malaysia President Cup 03/05 08:43 - Melaka U21 v Kuching FA U21 L 0-2
Malaysia President Cup 03/02 08:45 - Negeri Sembilan U21 v Melaka U21 L 4-0
Malaysia President Cup 02/24 08:13 - Sabah U21 v Melaka U21 L 1-0
Malaysia President Cup 07/29 08:15 - Selangor PKNS U21 v Melaka U21 L 5-4
Malaysia President Cup 07/15 12:47 - Felda United FC U21 v Melaka U21 W 0-1
Malaysia President Cup 07/11 08:48 - Melaka U21 v Perak U21 L 1-3
Malaysia President Cup 07/08 08:51 - Kuala Lumpur FA U21 v Melaka U21 L 1-0
Malaysia President Cup 07/04 08:47 - Melaka U21 v Sarawak U21 W 1-0
Malaysia President Cup 07/01 08:48 - Kelantan U21 v Melaka U21 W 1-2

Wikipedia - Melaka United F.C.

Melaka United Football Club () was a Malaysian defunct football club based in Malacca that competed in the Malaysia Super League. They were owned by Kenteam Sdn Bhd, which is one of main nitrile glove producers in Malaysia. The club's home ground has been the Hang Tuah Stadium, before moving to Hang Jebat Stadium in Paya Rumput, Krubong in 2005. The club represented the state of Malacca in Malaysian football competitions. They reached the top division in Malaysian football after back-to-back promotions as champion of the 2015 Malaysia FAM League and 2016 Malaysia Premier League.

The club was formerly referred to as Malacca or officially as Malacca Amateur FA and Malacca FA. Malacca FA biggest achievement in Malaysia football was becoming the Malaysian League champion in 1983, led by Asian Football Hall of Fame, Soh Chin Ann.

The club's nickname was Hang Tuah, the name being synonymous with strength and intelligence.

Melaka United's regular kit colours were green and white for shirts, shorts and socks.

History

Origins

Malacca has sent a football team to play in Malaya Cup since its inaugural season in 1921. In 1924, the team has been registered and now managed by the newly formed governance body of Malacca football, the Malacca Amateur Football Association (MAFA). Since then, the football team has been competing in Malaya Cup and FAM Cup consistently. MAFA biggest achievement when they reached the final 1957 and 1958 FAM Cup led by Robert Choe.

The era of amateur football league

In 1979, the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) changed the format of Piala Malaysia when they introduced the league stage that acts as the qualifying round for the knockout stage of Piala Malaysia. It was intended primarily as a qualifying tournament for the final knock-out stages of the Piala Malaysia where teams compete in a one-round league before advanced to the knock-out stage.

The football league in Malaysia has only officially started in 1982, after the introduction of league winners trophy. The league has been known as Liga Malaysia. Malacca football team continued to compete in the league and has become the champion of the league during its second season in 1983? which has been the only time the Malacca team become a champion of the top-tier league in Malaysian football.

The era of semi-pro football league

Over the years, the league competition has gained important stature in its own right. From 1982 until 1988 the league has an amateur status and continues its purpose as qualifying round for Piala Malaysia. Only in 1989 it is changed to a new format as Liga Semi-Pro (MSPFL), introduced by FAM as a way towards fully professional status. The inaugural season of MSPFL consisted of nine teams in Division I and eight teams in Division II. Malacca has been put in Division II from 1989 to 1992 seasons.

Era of professional football

MSPFL was the nation's top-tier league until it was succeeded by the Liga Perdana (1994–97). In its inaugural season, 16 teams competed. The teams were based from all states in Malaysia including Malacca, Kuala Lumpur and addition of two teams from Singapore and Brunei.

In 1998, Liga Perdana was divided into two divisions consist of Liga Perdana 1 and Liga Perdana 2. During 1998, Liga Perdana 1 consist of 12 teams while Liga Perdana 2 had 8 teams. Malacca competed in Liga Perdana 2 from 1998 until 2000, before achieving promotion to Liga Perdana 1 for 2001 season.

At this time the league still consisted of semi-pro team where each team was allowed to register 25 players (minimum of 12 professionals for Liga Perdana 1 and 6 professional for Liga Perdana 2).

Malacca competed in Liga Perdana 1 from 2001 until 2003. Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) decided to privatise the league for 2004 season onwards, when the Liga Super was formed.

Teams in Liga Perdana 1 and Liga Perdana 2 were put through a qualification and playoffs to be promoted into the Liga Super. Malacca failed to qualify and was put into a new second-tier Liga Premier for the 2004 season.

Playing in Malaysia Premier League

The club has been in an up and down performance in Malaysia Premier League since the league inception. They played for three seasons and were promoted to the top-tier Malaysia Super League.

Brief year in Malaysia Super League

After a successful season in second division, the club has been promoted to the top-tier division, the Liga Super for 2006-07 season. The club has splurged a big budget to buy players while removing majority of squsd from the previous winning season, in order to create a more competitive team.

Back to second division

A slump in performance has caused the club struggling and fighting for relegation in their three seasons of Malaysia Premier League, from 2008 until 2010, before the dark era. The club has been relegated to the Malaysia FAM League for 2011 season.

Years of struggle in Malaysia FAM League

The club has been relegated from 2010 Malaysia Premier League to the Malaysia FAM League, despite being one of the bigger clubs within it. The club continued to compete and had been a consistent team in third-tier league for five straight seasons.

A comeback from lower league

The club made a comeback to second-tier league, Malaysia Premier League, in 2016 after being promoted as champions of 2015 Malaysia FAM League. Before winning the FAM League, the club had experienced a 32-year trophy drought, where the last time Melaka United won the Malaysian top-tier league was in 1983. It was the league stage that served as the qualifying round for the Malaysian Cup. During that time, national footballer Soh Chin Ann was playing for Malacca

The club has achieved promotion to Liga Super after becoming the champion of the Malaysia Premier League just one year after winning the Malaysia FAM League.

Back to top division league

After the promotion to the top division, Melaka United management has made a number of changes, including the new squad selection. On 14 November 2016, Melaka United has announced the appointment of Eric Williams to replace Mat Zan Mat Aris as the new head coach for the club. Eric Williams has previously managed the Myanmar Yangon United F.C. in the 2014 season. The club has also only retained ten players from previous season and has recruited nine new players.

The club has set a high target for 2017 season, including to reach the top five in the league standings. On 18 February 2017, the club has managed to win their first match in Liga Super, almost 10 years after their last win in the top division in 2006–07 season.

Melaka United FC U21 is a professional soccer team based in the city of Melaka, Malaysia. The team is part of the Melaka United Football Club and competes in the Malaysia Premier League U21 division. The team is made up of young and talented players who are under the age of 21 and are looking to make a name for themselves in the world of soccer. Melaka United FC U21 is known for its fast-paced and attacking style of play, which is designed to keep the opposition on their toes. The team has a strong focus on developing young talent and providing them with the necessary skills and experience to succeed at the highest level. Melaka United FC U21 has a dedicated fan base that supports the team through thick and thin, and the players are proud to represent the city of Melaka on the national stage. With a strong commitment to excellence and a passion for the game, Melaka United FC U21 is a team to watch out for in the Malaysia Premier League U21 division.