FAS Women's Super League

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FoundedOctober 2021; 4 years ago (2021-10)
First season2021–22
CountryMalaysia
FAS Women's Super League
Organising bodyFootball Association of Selangor
FoundedOctober 2021; 4 years ago (2021-10)
First season2021–22
CountryMalaysia
ConfederationAFC
Number of clubs16
Domestic cupTun Sharifah Rodziah Cup
League cup(s)FAS Women's FA Cup
FAS Women's Confederations Cup
FAS Women's Sumbangsih Cup
Current championsMBSJ FC (3rd title)
(2025)
Most championshipsMBSJ FC (3 titles)
Broadcaster(s)Astro Arena (selected matches)
Websitehttps://faselangor.my/
Current: 2025 FAS Women's Super League

The FAS Women's Super League is one of women's football leagues in Malaysia. Established in 2021, it is run by the Football Association of Selangor and features 16 teams. The Super League was created to provide a safe football atmosphere for women, in addition to being a platform to promote the amateur women's football scene in Selangor. Negeri Sembilan was the inaugural champion by winning the league in 2021–22, while MBSJ FC won the league in the 2023, 2024 and 2025 season.[1]

The Super League format has undergone significant changes since its inception, primarily due to increase in the number of participats. As of the 2025 season, there are 16 teams drawn in 2 groups of 8. During the course of a season, each team plays the others once at the centralised venue of MPAJ Stadium. The top eight teams advance to the play-offs, while the bottom eight advance to the FAS Women's Confederations Cup. Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference and goals scored. If still equal, teams are deemed to occupy the same position. The top eight teams start in the quarter-final round, with the team having the highest points in the group stage receiving the highest seed in the draw. The team that wins the play-off final will be crowned the Super League champion.[2] Super League matches are composed of two 30-minute halves. Teams enter the Super League by invitation of the Football Association of Selangor.

Competition format timeline
Season Teams Group stage Play-offs Venue
Match-weeks Matches
2021–22 10 5 20 Play-offs with eight teams Radia Arena, MBSJ Arena
2023 12 4 30 Radia Arena, MBPJ Stadium
2024 14 7 42 MBSJ Arena
2025 16 7 56 MPAJ Stadium

Teams

A total of 29 teams have played in the Super League from its inception.

Current teams

Team Previous position First season Number

of seasons

Titles Last title
BT3W Perak N/a 2026 1 0 N/a
FC Japan Malaysia 4th in Group B 2024 3 0 N/a
Galaxi Girls PJ 5th in Group A 2024 4 0 N/a
KL Havana N/a 2026 1 0 N/a
KL Rangers Quarter-finals 2025 2 0 N/a
KL Spicegals 4th in Group A 2023 4 0 N/a
MBPJ FC Semi-finals 2024 3 0 N/a
Selangor Semi-finals 2024 3 0 N/a
SSM Pahang Runner-up 2025 2 0 N/a
SSS Leopard Quarter-finals 2021–22 4 0 N/a
Sternen FC SA 8th in Group A 2023 4 0 N/a
Velocity FC Setia Alam 6th in Group B 2025 2 0 N/a
Wangsa Maju City 6th in Group A 2025 2 0 N/a

Former teams

Past champions

The final match of the Super League play-offs determines that season's Super League champion. In addition to receiving the league trophy, the champion receives RM10,000.

List of FAS Women's Super League finals
Season Champions Score Runners-up Venue Ref.
2021–22 Negeri Sembilan FC 1–0 The Footsouls MBSJ Arena, Subang Jaya [3]
2023 MBSJ FC 1–1 (3–0p) UPNM FC MBPJ Stadium, Petaling Jaya [4]
2024 MBSJ FC 3–0 UiTM United Lioness MBSJ Arena, Subang Jaya [5]
2025 MBSJ FC 5–1 SSM Pahang MPAJ Stadium, Ampang Jaya [6]

Championship records

Other competitions

References

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