List of Liga Bolasepak Rakyat clubs

The following is a list of clubs who have played in the Liga Bolasepak Rakyat since its formation in 2015 to the current 2016–17 season.

Currently there are a total of 109 teams out of more than 150 possible districts in the country participated in the Liga Bolasepak Rakyat for 2016–17 season.[1] Sepak mula Liga Bola Sepak Rakyat malam ini</ref> The teams were divided into 8 zones according to regional location.

Clubs

Currently there are a total of 109 teams out of more than 150 possible districts in the country participated in the Liga Bolasepak Rakyat for 2016–17 season.[1] The teams were divided into 8 zones according to regional location.

North Zone

There are 14 clubs competing in North Zone this season.

  • Kangar
  • Arau
  • Padang Besar
  • Kulim
  • Langkawi
  • Pendang
  • Padang Terap
  • Kubang Pasu
  • Kuala Muda
  • Sik
  • Yan
  • Bandar Baharu
  • Padang Serai
  • Kota Star

West Zone

There are 14 clubs competing in West Zone this season.

Middle Zone 1 & 2

There are 29 clubs competing in Middle Zone 1 & 2 this season.

  • Petaling
  • Hulu Selangor
  • Kuala Selangor
  • Hulu Langat
  • Kuala Langat
  • Sepang
  • Sabak Bernam
  • Klang
  • Gombak
  • Maran
  • Lipis
  • Bera
  • Raub
  • Pekan
  • Bentong
  • Cameron Highlands
  • Rompin
  • Muadzam Shah (Rompin)
  • Temerloh
  • Jerantut
  • Kuantan
  • Paya Besar (Kuantan)
  • Titiwangsa United
  • Batu
  • Bandar Tun Razak
  • Setiawangsa
  • Kepong Dragon
  • Cheras
  • Lembah Pantai
  • Wangsa Maju
  • Segambut
  • Seputeh
  • Bukit Bintang
  • Putrajaya
  • Tentera Darat

South Zone

There are nine clubs competing in South Zone this season.

  • Tampin
  • Jempol
  • Port Dickson
  • Rembau
  • Kuala Pilah
  • Seremban
  • Jelebu
  • Melaka Tengah
  • Alor Gajah United
  • Jasin
  • Ledang
  • Mersing
  • Kulai Jaya
  • Pontian
  • Batu Pahat
  • Kluang
  • Muar
  • Segamat
  • Kota Tinggi
  • Johor Bahru

East Zone

There are 14 clubs competing in East Zone this season.

  • Kota Bharu
  • Tanah Merah
  • Gua Musang
  • Pasir Puteh
  • Bachok
  • Jeli
  • Pasir Mas
  • Rantau Panjang (Pasir Mas)
  • Machang
  • Besut
  • Hulu Terengganu
  • Kemaman
  • Setiu
  • Kuala Nerus
  • Kuala Terengganu
  • Dungun
  • Marang

Borneo Zone 1

There are 16 clubs competing in Borneo Zone 1 this season.

  • Labuan
  • Tawau
  • Sandakan
  • Ranau
  • Papar
  • Tenom Juta
  • Kota Belud
  • Kota Marudu
  • Tuaran
  • Kudat
  • Penampang
  • Sipitang
  • Keningau
  • Kota Kinabalu
  • Kinabatangan
  • Telupid (Beluran)
  • Beaufort

Borneo Zone 2

There are 12 clubs competing in Borneo Zone 2 this season.

  • Sarikei
  • Betong
  • Bintulu
  • Kapit
  • Kuching
  • Limbang
  • Miri
  • Mukah
  • Samarahan
  • Sibu
  • Sri Aman
  • Serian

The italic clubs did not play current season. Listed in bracket is the district the club representing in the league. The bold is the new clubs that play current season.

Missing clubs

Although some clubs has pulled from the league over the years, there still some other districts located in Malaysia which has never been represented in any forms in the league.[2] Those clubs are listed below:

West Malaysia

  • Baling
  • Pokok Sena
  • Seberang Perai Utara
  • Seberang Perai Tengah
  • Larut Matang Selama
  • Tumpat
  • Kuala Krai

East Malaysia

  • Kuala Penyu
  • Nabawan
  • Tambunan
  • Pitas
  • Tongod
  • Kunak
  • Lahad Datu
  • Semporna
  • Putatan
  • Saratok
  • Tatau
  • Belaga
  • Song
  • Bau
  • Lundu
  • Lawas
  • Marudi
  • Dalat
  • Daro
  • Matu
  • Asajaya
  • Simunjan
  • Julau
  • Meradong
  • Pakan
  • Siburan
  • Tebedu
  • Kanowit
  • Selangau
  • Lubok Antu

Clubs based on districts

Zone State District Clubs (Last appearance)a
North Perlis Kangar, Arau, Padang Besar
Kedah Kulim Kulim, Padang Serai
Langkawi Langkawi
Pendang Pendang
Padang Terap Padang Terap
Kubang Pasu Kubang Pasu
Kuala Muda Kuala Muda
Sik Sik
Yan Yan
Bandar Baharu Bandar Baharu
Kota Setar Kota Star
Pokok Sena
Baling
West Penang Barat Daya Barat Daya
Timur Laut Timur Laut Baru
Seberang Perai Selatan Seberang Perai Selatan
Seberang Perai Tengah
Seberang Perai Utara
Perak Hulu Perak Grik, Lenggong
Kuala Kangsar Kuala Kangsar, Sungai Siput (2015–16)
Kerian Kerian
Kinta Ipoh, Batu Gajah
Kampar Kampar
Perak Tengah Perak Tengah (2015–16)
Manjung Manjung
Batang Padang Batang Padang
Muallim Tanjung Malim
Hilir Perak Hilir Perak
Larut, Matang & Selama
Middle Zone 1 & 2 Selangor Petaling Petaling
Hulu Selangor Hulu Selangor
Kuala Selangor Kuala Selangor
Hulu Langat Hulu Langat
Kuala Langat Kuala Langat
Gombak Gombak (2015–16)
Sepang Sepang
Sabak Bernam Sabak Bernam
Klang Klang
Kuala Lumpur Titiwangsa Titiwangsa United
Lembah Pantai Lembah Pantai (2015–16)
Batu Batu
Bandar Tun Razak Bandar Tun Razak
Wangsa Maju Wangsa Maju (2015–16)
Setiawangsa Setiawangsa
Segambut Segambut (2015–16)
Kepong Kepong Dragons
Seputeh Seputeh (2015–16)
Cheras Cheras
Bukit Bintang Bukit Bintang (2015–16)
Putrajaya Putrajaya Putrajaya United
Pahang Kuantan Kuantan, Paya Besar
Maran Maran
Lipis Lipis
Bera Bera
Cameron Highlands Cameron Highlands
Rompin Rompin, Muadzam Shah
Raub Raub
Pekan Pekan
Bentong Bentong
Temerloh Temerloh
Jerantut Jerantut
Others Tentera Darat
South Negeri Sembilan Jelebu Jelebu (2015–16)
Tampin Tampin
Jempol Jempol
Port Dickson Port Dickson
Rembau Rembau
Kuala Pilah Kuala Pilah
Seremban Seremban
Malacca Melaka Tengah Melaka Tengah
Alor Gajah Alor Gajah United
Jasin Jasin
Johor Ledang Ledang (2015–16)
Mersing Mersing (2015–16)
Kulai Jaya Kulai Jaya (2015–16)
Pontian Pontian (2015–16)
Batu Pahat Batu Pahat (2015–16)
Kluang Kluang (2015–16)
Muar Muar (2015–16)
Segamat Segamat (2015–16)
Kota Tinggi Kota Tinggi (2015–16)
Johor Bahru Johor Bahru (2015–16)
East Kelantan Kota Bharu Kota Bharu
Pasir Mas Pasir Mas, Rantau Panjang
Tanah Merah Tanah Merah
Gua Musang Gua Musang
Pasir Puteh Pasir Puteh
Bachok Bachok
Jeli Jeli
Machang Machang
Tumpat
Kuala Krai
Terengganu Dungun Dungun (2015–16)
Marang Marang (2015–16)
Besut Besut
Kuala Terengganu Kuala Terengganu (2015–16)
Hulu Terengganu Hulu Terengganu
Kemaman Kemaman
Setiu Setiu
Kuala Nerus Kuala Nerus
Borneo 1 Sabah Tawau Tawau
Sandakan Sandakan
Ranau Ranau
Papar Papar
Tenom Tenom
Beaufort Beaufort (2015–16)
Kota Belud Kota Belud
Kota Marudu Kota Marudu
Tuaran Tuaran
Kudat Kudat
Penampang Penampang
Sipitang Sipitang
Keningau Keningau
Kota Kinabalu Kota Kinabalu
Kinabatangan Kinabatangan
Beluran Telupid
Kuala Penyu
Nabawan
Tambunan
Pitas
Tongod
Kunak
Lahad Datu
Semporna
Putatan
Labuan Labuan Labuan
Borneo 2 Sarawak Kuching Kuching
Sarikei Sarikei
Betong Betong
Bintulu Bintulu
Kapit Kapit
Limbang Limbang
Miri Miri
Mukah Mukah
Samarahan Samarahan
Sibu Sibu
Sri Aman Sri Aman
Serian Serian
Saratok
Tatau
Belaga
Song
Bau
Lundu
Lawas
Marudi
Dalat
Daro
Matu
Asajaya
Simunjan
Julau
Meradong
Pakan
Siburan
Tebedu
Kanowit
Selangau
Lubok Antu

a The italic team did not play current season. Last appearances listed in bracket. The bold is the new team that play current season.

Missing clubs

There still some other district located in Malaysia which still not represented in this league.[2]

As Perlis is a small state they actually have no district but only sub-districts but they have 3 main areas which are Kangar, Arau and Padang Besar where all are represented in the league.

There are 12 districts in Kedah and currently only 10 districts are represented in the league while the Pokok Sena and Baling clubs are missing.

There are five districts in Penang. Seberang Perai consist of 3 districts - North, Middle and South which currently only south team are represented in the league. The other missing district not represented in the league are Seberang Perai Utara and Seberang Perai Tengah.

There are 11 districts in Perak and currently only 10 districts are represented in the league while one other is still not in it which is the Larut Matang Selama club.

There are nine districts in Selangor and currently only eight districts are represented in the league while one pulled from the league last season which is the Gombak club.

There are 11 districts in Pahang and all districts are represented in the league.

There are 13 districts from Federal Territories, 11 districts from Kuala Lumpur, 1 from Putrajaya and another 1 from Labuan and some are represented in the league. Currently only six districts from Kuala Lumpur are represented in the league while the other five pulled from the league this season which are the Lembah Pantai, Wangsa Maju, Segambut, Seputeh and Bukit Bintang clubs.

There are seven districts in Negeri Sembilan and six districts are represented in the league while one other pulled from the league this season which is the Jelebu club.

There are three districts in Melaka and all districts are represented in the league.

There are 10 districts in Johor and all districts pulled from the league as the scheduling for the clubs in the league are conflicting with the Johor Darul Ta’zim League schedule.

There are 10 districts in Kelantan and currently only 8 districts are represented in the league while 2 others still not yet in it which are the Tumpat and Kuala Krai.

There are eight districts in Terengganu and seven districts are represented in the league while one other pulled from the league this season which is the Kuala Terengganu club.

There are 25 districts in Sabah and currently only 15 districts are represented in the league while one other pulled from the league this season which is the Beaufort club and nine others still not yet in it which are the Kuala Penyu, Nabawan, Tambunan, Pitas, Tongod, Kunak, Lahad Datu, Semporna and Putatan.

There are 33 districts in Sarawak and currently only 12 districts are represented in the league while 21 others still not yet in it which are the Saratok, Tatau, Belaga, Song, Bau, Lundu, Lawas, Marudi, Dalat, Daro, Matu, Asajaya, Simunjan, Julau, Meradong, Pakan, Siburan, Tebedu, Kanowit, Selangau and Lubok Antu.

References

  1. Rudi Affendi Khalik (24 September 2016). "Sepak mula Liga Bolasepak Rakyat malam ini" (in Malay). Stadium Astro. Archived from the original on 2 October 2016. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  2. "Districts of Malaysia". Statoids. 7 August 2013. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
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