2006–07 Malaysia Super League
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{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2014}}
{{Infobox football league season
| competition = Liga Super
| season = 2006–07
| dates = 16 December 2006 – 4 August 2007
| winners = {{flagicon|Kedah}} Kedah
1st Super League title
2nd Liga M title
| relegated = Malacca
| continentalcup1 = 2008 AFC Cup
| continentalcup1 qualifiers = Kedah (group stage)
Perak (group stage)
| continentalcup2 =
| continentalcup2 qualifiers =
| league topscorer = 20 goals
Keita Mandjou (Perak)
Mohd Shahrazen Said (DPMM)
| biggest home win =
| biggest away win =
| highest scoring = Malacca 0-9 Perak
| matches = 156
| total goals = 480
| longest wins =
| longest unbeaten =
| longest losses =
| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| average attendance =
| prevseason = 2005–06
| nextseason = 2007–08
}}
The 2006–07 Liga Super ({{langx|en|2006–07 Super League}}) also known as the TM Liga Super for sponsorship reasons is the fourth season of the Liga Super, the top-tier professional football league in Malaysia.[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesm/malay07.html ] 2007 Liga Super
The season was held from 16 December 2006 and concluded on 4 August 2007.
The Liga Super champions for 2006–07 was Kedah.
The FAM has decided to expand the league from eight teams to 14 in total, however, only 13 clubs compete at the start of the season after MPPJ pulled from the league.
The highest scoring game was between Malacca and Perak where Perak defeat Malacca by 9–0.
Perak's Keita Mandjou and DPMM's Mohd Shahrazen Said were joint-top scorer with 21 goals each. Kedah's Marlon Alex James was in third place with 20 goals.
Team changes
The following teams have changed division.
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=To Malaysia Super League=
=From Malaysia Super League=
League table
The final league table after the final matches of the season on 4 August 2007.
|show_limit=5
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|team1=KED|name_KED={{flagicon|Kedah}} Kedah
|team2=PRK|name_PRK={{flagicon|Perak}} Perak
|team3=DPMM|name_DPMM={{flagicon|Brunei}} DPMM
|team4=TER|name_TER={{flagicon|Terengganu}} Terengganu
|team5=PER|name_PER={{flagicon|Perlis}} Perlis
|team6=JFC|name_JFC={{flagicon|Johor}} Johor FC
|team7=TMM|name_TMM={{flagicon|Malacca}} TM
|team8=SEL|name_SEL={{flagicon|Selangor}} Selangor
|team9=PAH|name_PAH={{flagicon|Pahang}} Pahang
|team10=PEN|name_PEN={{flagicon|Penang}} Penang
|team11=NSE|name_NSE={{flagicon|Negeri Sembilan}} Negeri Sembilan
|team12=SAR|name_SAR={{flagicon|Sarawak}} Sarawak
|team13=MAL|name_MAL={{flagicon|Malacca}} Malacca
|win_KED=17|draw_KED=4|loss_KED=3|gf_KED=54|ga_KED=21
|win_PRK=16|draw_PRK=5|loss_PRK=3|gf_PRK=58|ga_PRK=22
|win_DPMM=13|draw_DPMM=5|loss_DPMM=6|gf_DPMM=46|ga_DPMM=29
|win_TER=13|draw_TER=5|loss_TER=6|gf_TER=41|ga_TER=29
|win_PER=13|draw_PER=4|loss_PER=7|gf_PER=47|ga_PER=25
|win_JFC=11|draw_JFC=6|loss_JFC=7|gf_JFC=35|ga_JFC=26
|win_TMM=10|draw_TMM=6|loss_TMM=8|gf_TMM=34|ga_TMM=33
|win_SEL=8|draw_SEL=4|loss_SEL=12|gf_SEL=27|ga_SEL=36
|win_PAH=7|draw_PAH=6|loss_PAH=11|gf_PAH=32|ga_PAH=41
|win_PEN=6|draw_PEN=6|loss_PEN=12|gf_PEN=25|ga_PEN=36
|win_NSE=6|draw_NSE=6|loss_NSE=12|gf_NSE=29|ga_NSE=46
|win_SAR=2|draw_SAR=4|loss_SAR=18|gf_SAR=28|ga_SAR=65
|win_MAL=2|draw_MAL=3|loss_MAL=19|gf_MAL=24|ga_MAL=72
|col_C=#CCFFCC|text_C=Qualification for the AFC Cup
|result1=C |result2=C
|col_R=#FFCCCC|text_R=Relegated to Liga Premier
|result13=R
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Champions
Season statistics
=Top scorers=
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Position
! Players ! Teams/Clubs ! Goals | |||
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1 | align="left"| {{flagicon|Guinea}} Keita Mandjou {{flagicon|Brunei}} Shah Razen Said | {{flagicon|Perak}} Perak FA {{flagicon|Brunei}} DPMM FC | 21 |
3 | align="left"| {{flagicon|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines}} Marlon Alex James | {{flagicon|Kedah}} Kedah FA | 20 |
4 | align="left"| {{flagicon|Argentina}} Walter Ariel Silva | {{flagicon|Johor}} Johor FC | 16 |
5 | align="left"| {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Muhamad Khalid Jamlus | {{flagicon|Perak}} Perak FA | 15 |
rowspan="2"|6 | align="left"| {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Mohd Azlan Ismail | {{flagicon|Perlis}} Perlis FA | rowspan="2"|13 |
{{flagicon|Zambia}} Phillimon Chepita | {{flagicon|Perlis}} Perlis FA | ||
8 | align="left"| {{flagicon|Brazil}} Sharlei Miranda | {{flagicon|Terengganu}} Terengganu FA | 11 |
rowspan="2"|9 | align="left"| {{flagicon|Angola}} Frederico Dos Santos | {{flagicon|Negeri Sembilan}} Negeri Sembilan FA | rowspan="2"|9 |
{{flagicon|Malaysia}} Akmal Rizal Ahmad Rakhli | {{flagicon|Selangor}} Selangor FA |
References
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{{Malaysia Super League}}
{{2006 in Asian football (AFC)}}
{{2007 in Asian football (AFC)}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:2006-07 Liga Super}}