Malaysia League XI

Malaysia League XI
Association Football Association of Malaysia (Persatuan Bola Sepak Malaysia – FAM)
Captain Razman Roslan
Home stadium Bukit Jalil National Stadium
FIFA code MAS
First colours
First international
Malaysia Malaya 4–3 British Army United Kingdom
(Kuala Lumpur, Malaya; 26 May 1962)
Biggest win
Malaysia Malaysia 6–0 Indonesia 
(Jakarta, Indonesia; 27 July 2012)
Biggest defeat
Malaysia Malaysia 0–6 Manchester United England
(Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 23 July 2001)

The Malaysia League XI, commonly known as MSL All Stars, Malaysia Selection or Malaysia League Selection represents Malaysia Super League in friendly matches. Malaysia League XI mainly play non-FIFA 'A' international matches while the competitive matches such as FIFA World Cup qualifications and the AFC Asian Cup are played by the Malaysia national team.

History

The Malaysia League XI is formed by the top players in the Malaysia Super League. Some of the players are mainly from the Malaysia national team. Malaysia League XI usually plays against football clubs throughout the world mostly from England.

In recent years, Football Association of Malaysia has always arranged matches between the Malaysian side and clubs throughout the world. Malaysia League XI doesn't play a match for a few years. They only play a match if they are invited to. The team mainly play against a pre-season match for the opposite team to be prepared for their leagues. Malaysia League XI only recorded three win and four draws since their match at 1962.

Fixtures and results

Date Location Head coach Opponent Result Goalscorers Refs
26 May 1962 Merdeka Stadium Harun Haji Idris United Kingdom British Army 4–3 (W)
8 May 1974 Perak Stadium Jalil Che Din England Everton 0–1 (L)
13 May 1975 Merdeka Stadium M. Chandran England Arsenal 2–0 (W) Mokhtar  ?', ?'
15 May 1975 City Stadium, Penang M. Chandran England Arsenal 1–1 (D) Isa  ?'
31 July 1982 Merdeka Stadium M. Chandran England Nottingham Forest 0–3 (L)
18 May 1983 Merdeka Stadium Frank Lord England Newcastle United 2–5 (L) Zainal  ?'
Chen Wooi Haw  ?'
20 May 1983 Darulmakmur Stadium Frank Lord England Newcastle United 0–1 (L)
11 August 1989 Merdeka Stadium Trevor Hartley England Everton 0–0 (D) (lose 2–4 on PSO)
20 May 1991 Merdeka Stadium Rahim Abdullah England Aston Villa 0–4 (L)
7 May 1995 Shah Alam Stadium Claude Le Roy Brazil Flamengo XI 1–1 (D) Badrul  ?' [1][2]
19 July 1999 National Stadium, Bukit Jalil Abdul Rahman Ibrahim England Arsenal 0–2 (L) [note 1]
23 July 2001 National Stadium, Bukit Jalil Allan Harris England Manchester United 0–6 (L) [note 2]
17 July 2004 National Stadium, Bukit Jalil Allan Harris England Norwich City 0–1 (L) [3]
29 July 2008 Shah Alam Stadium B. Sathianathan England Chelsea 0–2 (L) [4][note 3]
18 July 2009 National Stadium, Bukit Jalil K. Rajagopal England Manchester United 2–3 (L) Amri  45', 52' [5][6][7][note 4]
20 July 2009 National Stadium, Bukit Jalil K. Rajagopal England Manchester United 0–2 (L) [8][9][note 4]
13 July 2011 National Stadium, Bukit Jalil K. Rajagopal England Arsenal 0–4 (L) [10][11][12][note 5]
16 July 2011 National Stadium, Bukit Jalil K. Rajagopal England Liverpool 3–6 (L) Safiq  44'
Safee  79', 82'
[13][14][15][note 6]
21 July 2011 National Stadium, Bukit Jalil Ong Kim Swee England Chelsea 0–1 (L) [4][16][17][note 7]
24 July 2012 National Stadium, Bukit Jalil K. Rajagopal England Arsenal 1–2 (L) Azmi  45+2' [18][19][20][note 8]
27 July 2012 Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta Ong Kim Swee  Indonesia 6–0 (W) Hazwan  11'
Kubala  13' (pen.)
Azrif  31'
Amri  34', 36'
Shukor  62'
[21][22]
30 July 2012 National Stadium, Bukit Jalil K. Rajagopal England Manchester City 1–3 (L) Azamuddin  87' [23][24][note 9]
16 July 2013 National Stadium, Bukit Jalil K. Rajagopal Thailand Chonburi 0–0 (D) [25][26]
21 July 2013 Shah Alam Stadium K. Rajagopal England Chelsea 1–4 (L) Fadhli  90+1' [4][27][28][29][note 10]
25 July 2013 Miho Ground, Shimizu, Shizuoka K. Rajagopal Japan Shimizu S-Pulse 0–2 (L) [30]
27 July 2013 Banyu Artificial Turf Soccer Field, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa K. Rajagopal Japan Shonan Bellmare 0–5 (L) [31][32]
31 July 2013 Tama City Athletic Stadium, Tama, Tokyo K. Rajagopal Japan Tokyo Verdy 0–5 (L) [33][34]
10 August 2013 Shah Alam Stadium K. Rajagopal Spain Barcelona 1–3 (L) Amri  39' [35][36][37][note 11]
27 May 2015 Shah Alam Stadium Dollah Salleh England Tottenham Hotspur 1–2 (L) Thiago Junio  31' [38][39][40]
24 July 2015 National Stadium, Bukit Jalil Dollah Salleh England Liverpool 1–1 (D) Patrick Wleh  13' [41][42][43][note 12]

Players

Current squad

The following players have been called up for the friendly match against England Liverpool on 24 July 2015.[44]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Malaysia GK Khairulazhan Khalid
2 Malaysia DF Afif Amiruddin
3 Brazil DF Thiago Junior Aquino
4 Liberia FW Patrick Wleh
5 Cameroon DF Vincent Bikana
6 Malaysia DF Yong Kuong Yong
7 Malaysia MF Baddrol Bakhtiar
8 Liberia MF Zan Rahan Krangar
9 Malaysia FW Norshahrul Idlan Talaha
10 Brazil FW Charles Chad
No. Position Player
11 Malaysia MF Ahmad Syamim Yahya
12 Malaysia FW Kumaahran Sathasivam
13 Malaysia DF Razman Roslan (captain)
14 Malaysia MF D. Christie Jayaseelan
16 Malaysia DF Zubir Azmi
18 Malaysia MF Joseph Kalang Tie
19 Malaysia FW Azamuddin Akil
20 Malaysia MF Nasir Basharudin
21 Malaysia DF Nazirul Naim
28 Malaysia GK Zamir Selamat

Current squad

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
5 2DF Nicholas Swirad (1991-05-28) 28 May 1991 0 0 Malaysia Melaka United
24 2DF Muslim Ahmad (1989-04-25) 25 April 1989 27 0 Malaysia Pahang
7 3MF Baddrol Bakhtiar (1988-02-01) 1 February 1988 55 6 Malaysia Kedah
7 3MF Lee Tuck (1988-06-30) 30 June 1988 0 0 Malaysia Terengganu
11 3MF Brendan Gan Seng Ling (1988-06-03) 3 June 1988 8 0 Malaysia Perak
25 3MF Hafiz Ramdan (1993-06-28) 28 June 1993 0 0 Malaysia PKNP
26 3MF Mohamadou Sumareh (1994-09-20) 20 September 1994 0 0 Malaysia Pahang
29 3MF Curran Singh-Ferns (1993-07-06) 6 July 1993 0 0 Thailand Sukhothai
10 4FW Safee Sali (1984-01-29) 29 January 1984 74 23 Malaysia PKNS

Head-to-head records

Opponents
Games played
Won
Drawn*
Lost
Goals for
Goals against
Goals difference
England Arsenal511349−5
England Aston Villa100104−4
Spain Barcelona100113−2
England Chelsea300317−6
Thailand Chonburi1010000
England Everton201101−1
Brazil Flamengo XI1010110
 Indonesia110060+6
England Liverpool201147−3
England Manchester City100113−2
England Manchester United3003211−9
England Newcastle United200226−4
England Norwich City100101−1
England Nottingham Forest100103−3
Japan Shimizu S-Pulse100102−2
Japan Shonan Bellmare100105−5
Japan Tokyo Verdy100105−5
*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Notes

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