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The FAM Cup (Malay: Piala FAM) was a knock-out football tournament for teams in both the Malaysia M3 League and the Malaysia M4 League in Malaysia. The tournament was a cup format, but from 2008 to 2018 was held as a third-tier league tournament and used the FAM League (Liga FAM) name.[1]

FAM Cup
FoundedSeptember 1951; 73 years ago (1951-09)
(as knock-out cup tournament)
2008; 16 years ago (2008) (as league)
Folded2019; 5 years ago (2019)
CountryMalaysia
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams64
Last championsTerengganu City (1st title)
Most championshipsSelangor (7th title)
TV partnersAstro Arena

The competition was first held in September 1951.[1][2] Up to 1973, the competition was open to state teams that also competed in the Malaysia Cup, before the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) opened up the competition to club sides from 1974 onwards.

Format

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  • 1951–1973: as a secondary knockout competition between state teams only after Piala Malaysia.
  • 1974–1989: as a secondary knockout competition between club teams only after Piala Malaysia.
  • 1990–2007: as a third-tier knockout competition.
  • 2008–2018 : as a third-tier league competition.

History

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Piala FAM was established in August 1951 as a secondary knockout competition to the more prestigious Malaya Cup.[3] The competition was held between the state teams and uniformed units including Singapore, the Police, the Army, and the Malaysian Prison Department in its early days. The inaugural season started in September 1951 after the Malaya Cup final concluded.[2][4] The final was held on 26 April 1952 between Penang and Selangor which was won by Penang.[5][6] Starting in 1974, the state teams were barred from entering the competition and only club sides were allowed to enter.[1]

With the advent of the two-division Semi-Pro League in 1989, the FAM Cup became a third-tier competition. In 1993, the format of the competition was changed to include a two-group league which was followed by a traditional knockout format. Promotion to the professional M-League was introduced for the first time in 1997, with Johor FC and NS Chempaka becoming the first two sides to be promoted that year.[1]

The final knockout competition format was played out for the 2007 season where four clubs were promoted including the champions, runners-up and the losing semi-finalists.[7][8] In 2008, further changes were made when the knockout stages were abolished and a double round-robin league format was introduced. The tournament was now known as Liga FAM.[9][10]

In 2016, the FAM decided to rename the competition again from Liga FAM back to its original name, the Piala FAM.[11] However, the format of the competition was still contested as a league tournament as before. The final match for the 2016 season was broadcast by Astro Arena.[12] A total of 16 clubs competed in the competition for the 2017 season and was divided into two groups.[13] On 15 February 2017, Sungai Ara withdrew from the league and left the competition with 15 clubs in total.[14][15][16]

It was announced on 19 December 2018 that the format was changed back to a straight knock-out tournament, starting from the 2019 season.[17][18] This proposal was scrapped however as the Football Association of Malaysia rebranded the competition as the Malaysia M3 League from the 2019 season onwards, with the FAM taking control of both the Malaysia M3 League and the Malaysia M4 League as well.[19]

Logo evolution

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Since the inception of the competition in 1951, numerous logos were introduced to reflect the sponsorship. For the 2017 season a new logo was unveiled.[13]

Clubs

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Below are the list of clubs competing in 2018 season.

Club Name Year Joined First Season
in Liga FAM
Seasons in
Liga FAM
Current Spell in
Liga FAM
Last Spell in
Liga FAM
Kelantan  MPKB-BRI U-Bes 2016 2016 2 2016–
Kuala Lumpur  Felcra 2015 2015 3 2016–
Kuala Lumpur  MOF 2014 2014 4 2014–
Kuala Lumpur  PBMS 2016 2016 2 2016–
Kuala Lumpur  Sime Darby 2010 2010 2 2017– 2016
Kuala Lumpur  UKM 2015 2015 3 2015–
Malacca  SAMB 2016 2016 2 2016–
  Penjara 2015 2015 3 2015–
Pahang  Shahzan Muda 2005 2005 8 2011– 2010
Penang  Sungai Ara 2014 2014 4 2014–
Sabah  KDMM 2016 2016 2 2016–
Sarawak  Kuching 2015 2017 1 2017–
Selangor  Petaling Jaya Rangers 2015 2015 3 2015–
Terengganu  Hanelang 2014 2014 4 2014–
Terengganu  Terengganu City 2016 2017 1 2017–

Champions

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As Malaysia FAM Cup

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No. Season[1] Champions Runners-up Score in final
1 1952 Penang  Penang Selangor  Selangor 5–0
2 1953 Kelantan  Kelantan Selangor  Selangor 1–1 (Trophy shared)
3 1954 Kelantan  Kelantan Malaysia  Combined Services @   ATM FA 2–1
4 1955 Penang  Penang Selangor  Selangor 2–1
5 1956 Penang  Penang Negeri Sembilan  Negeri Sembilan FA 5–1
6 1957 Penang  Penang Malacca  Malacca FA 8–1
7 1958 Malaysia  Combined Services @   ATM FA Malacca  Malacca FA 3–1
8 1959 Perak  Perak Johor  Johor FA 1–0
9 1960 Selangor  Selangor Perak  Perak 5–0
10 1961 Selangor  Selangor Penang  Penang 5–3
11 1962 Selangor  Selangor Penang  Penang 4-3 (a.e.t.)
12 1963 Singapore  Singapore FA Kelantan  Kelantan 7–0
13 1964 Perak  Perak Selangor  Selangor 7–1
14 1965 Perak  Perak Singapore  Singapore FA 3–2
15 1966 Selangor  Selangor Johor  Johor FA 3–0
16 1967 Singapore  Singapore FA Selangor  Selangor 2–1
17 1968 Selangor  Selangor Penang  Penang 3–2
18 1969 Terengganu  Terengganu Selangor  Selangor 3–1
19 1970   Penjara F.C. Selangor  Selangor 3–2
20 1971   Penjara F.C. Kelantan  Kelantan 5–2
21 1972 Selangor  Selangor Kelantan  Kelantan 2–1
22 1973   Penjara F.C. Johor  Johor FA 1–0
23 1974 Selangor  UMNO Selangor F.C. Pahang  Kuantan 2–1
24 1975 Pahang  Kuantan Kelantan  LKPP Kelantan F.C. 1–0
25 1976 Selangor  Kelab Sukan Adabi Pahang  Kuantan 1–0
26 1977 Pahang  Kuantan Kelantan  Kelab Kilat Kota Bharu 2–2 (Trophy shared)
27 1978 Negeri Sembilan  NS Indians F.C. Selangor  PKNS F.C. 0–0 (Trophy shared)
28 1979 Selangor  PKNS F.C. Selangor  Hong Chin F.C. 2–1
29 1980 Pahang  Darulmakmur F.C. Negeri Sembilan  NS Indians F.C. 4–1
30 1981 Penang  SPPP FC Kuala Lumpur  UMBC F.C. 4–2
31 1982 Selangor  Kelab Sultan Sulaiman Federal Territories of Malaysia  MARA F.C. 2–0
32 1983 Penang  SPPP FC   ??? -
33 1984 Johor  Johor Bahru FA Terengganu  Fajar Hiliran F.C. 2–1
34 1985 Kuala Lumpur  KL Cheqpoint F.C. Kuala Lumpur  DBKL F.C. 1–0
35 1986 Penang  PDC F.C.   ??? -
36 1987 Kuala Lumpur  DBKL F.C. Perak  Kinta Indians F.C. 1–0
37 1988 Kuala Lumpur  DBKL F.C.   ??? -
38 1989 Kedah  PKNK FC Kuala Lumpur  DBKL F.C. 1–0
39 1990 Kuala Lumpur  DBKL F.C.   ??? -
40 1990-91 Kuala Lumpur  DBKL F.C. Selangor  Public Bank F.C. 1–0
41 1991-92 Kedah  PKNK F.C. Penang  Intel F.C. 2–1 (a.e.t.)
42 1993 Penang  Intel F.C. Perak  PKNP F.C. 1–1 (a.e.t.) 5–4 (PSO)
43 1994 Johor  PKENJ F.C. Penang  Intel F.C. PKENJ F.C. won 1–0 on aggregate
1st leg 1–0; 2nd leg 0–0
44 1995 Johor  PKENJ F.C. Pahang  LKPP Pahang F.C. PKENJ F.C. won 2–0 on aggregate
1st leg 1–0; 2nd leg 0–1
45 19961 Malacca  TM F.C. Johor  PKENJ F.C. TM FC won 4–3 on penalty
1st leg 2–1; 2nd leg 0–1
46 1997   ATM Negeri Sembilan  NS Chempaka F.C. ATM FA won 3–0 on aggregate
1st leg 2–0; 2nd leg 1–0
47 1998 Malacca  TM FC Kelantan  TNB F.C. TM FC won 5–1 on aggregate
1st leg 4–0; 2nd leg 1–1
48 1999 Kelantan  JKR F.C. Kuala Lumpur  Malay Mail F.C. 4–2
49 2000 Kelantan  JKR F.C. PDRM FA 1–1 (a.e.t.) 6–5 (PSO)
50 2001 Selangor  MPPJ FC Johor  SAJ Holdings F.C. 3–1
51 2002 Kelantan  JPS F.C. Perak  TKN F.C. 5–0
52 2003 Selangor  PKNS F.C. Selangor  MK Land F.C. 3–1
53 2004 Penang  Suria NTFA F.C. Perak  UPB Jendarata F.C. 2–1
54 2005 Kelantan  Kelantan Pahang  Shahzan Muda S.C. 2–0
55 2006 Johor  Pasir Gudang United F.C.   ATM 3–0
56 2007 Selangor  Proton F.C. Sabah  Beverly F.C. 4–2
57 2008 Terengganu  T-Team Johor  MBJB F.C. Held as league tournament
58 2009 Kuala Lumpur  Pos Malaysia F.C. Penang  USM FC Held as league tournament
59 2010 Kuala Lumpur  Sime Darby F.C. Penang  SDM Navy Kepala Batas F.C. Held as league tournament
60 2011 Negeri Sembilan  NS Betaria FC Johor  MBJB F.C. Held as league tournament
61 2012 Putrajaya  Putrajaya SPA F.C. Pahang  Shahzan Muda S.C. Held as league tournament
62 2013 Penang  Penang Penang  PBAPP F.C. Held as league tournament
63 2014 Pahang  Kuantan Kuala Lumpur  Kuala Lumpur Held as league tournament
64 2015 Malacca  Melaka United Perlis  Perlis FA 3–2
65 2016 Malaysia  MISC-MIFA Perak  PKNP F.C. MIFA won 3–1 on aggregate
1st leg 1–0; 2nd leg 1–2
66 2017 Kuala Lumpur  Sime Darby F.C. Selangor  UKM F.C. Sime Darby won 3–2 on aggregate
1st leg 1–0; 2nd leg 2–2
67 2018 Terengganu  Terengganu City Selangor  Selangor United 2–0

Performances by clubs/teams and states

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Performance by club (1952–2018)

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Club Winners Runners-up
Selangor  Selangor
7
6
Penang  Penang
5
3
Kuala Lumpur  DBKL S.C.
4
2
Kelantan  Kelantan
3
3
Pahang  Kuantan
3
2
Perak  Perak
3
1
Selangor  PKNS FC
3
-
  Penjara F.C.
3
-
  ATM/Combined Services F.C.
2
2
Singapore  Singapore FA
2
1
Johor  PKENJ FC
2
1
Kelantan  JKR FC
2
-
Kedah  PKNK FC
2
-
Penang  SPPP FC
2
-
Malacca  TM F.C.
2
-
Kuala Lumpur  Sime Darby F.C.
2
-
Malacca  Melaka United
1
2
Penang  Intel FC
1
2
Negeri Sembilan  NS Indians FC
1
1
Terengganu  Terengganu
1
-
Selangor  UMNO FC
1
-
Selangor  Kelab Sukan Adabi
1
-
Kelantan  Kelab Kilat Kota Bharu
1
-
Pahang  Darul Makmur FC
1
-
Selangor  Kelab Sultan Sulaiman
1
-
Johor  Johor Bahru FA
1
-
Kuala Lumpur  KL Cheq Point FC
1
-
Penang  PDC F.C.
1
-
Selangor  MPPJ F.C.
1
-
Kelantan  JPS FC
1
-
Penang  Suria NTFA F.C.
1
-
Johor  Pasir Gudang United
1
-
Kuala Lumpur  Proton F.C.
1
-
Terengganu  T-Team
1
-
Kuala Lumpur  Pos Malaysia F.C.
1
-
Negeri Sembilan  NS Betaria F.C.
1
-
Putrajaya  Putrajaya SPA F.C.
1
-
Malaysia  MIFA
1
-
Terengganu  Terengganu City
1
-
Johor  Johor FA
-
3
Pahang  Shahzan Muda S.C.
-
2
Perak  PKNP F.C.
-
2
Johor  MBJB F.C.
-
2
Negeri Sembilan  Negeri Sembilan
-
1
Kelantan  LKPP Kelantan F.C.
-
1
Selangor  Hong Chin F.C.
-
1
Kuala Lumpur  UMBC F.C.
-
1
Federal Territories of Malaysia  MARA F.C.
-
1
Terengganu  Fajar Hiliran F.C.
-
1
Perak  Kinta Indians F.C.
-
1
Selangor  Public Bank F.C.
-
1
Pahang  LKPP Pahang F.C.
-
1
Negeri Sembilan  NS Chempaka F.C.
-
1
Kelantan  TNB F.C.
-
1
Kuala Lumpur  Malay Mail F.C.
-
1
PDRM FA
-
1
Johor  SAJ Holdings F.C.
-
1
Perak  TKN F.C.
-
1
Selangor  MK Land F.C.
-
1
Perak  Jenderata F.C.
-
1
Sabah  Beverly F.C.
-
1
Penang  USM F.C.
-
1
Penang  SDMS Kepala Batas F.C.
-
1
Penang  PBAPP F.C.
-
1
Kuala Lumpur  Kuala Lumpur
-
1
Perlis  Perlis
-
1
Selangor  UKM F.C.
-
1
Selangor  Selangor United
-
1

Performance by states (1952–2018)

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Club Winners Runners-up
Selangor  Selangor
15
13
Penang  Penang
10
8
Kuala Lumpur  Kuala Lumpur
8
6
Kelantan  Kelantan
7
6
Johor  Johor
4
7
Pahang  Pahang
4
5
Perak  Perak
3
5
Malacca  Melaka
3
2
Terengganu  Terengganu
3
1
Negeri Sembilan  Negeri Sembilan
2
3
Singapore  Singapore
2
1
Kedah  Kedah
2
-
Malaysia  Others
6
3

References

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