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. 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. The teams were divided into 8 zones according to regional location.

North Zone

  • Kangar

  • Arau

  • Padang Besar

  • Kulim

  • Langkawi

  • Pendang

  • Padang Terap

  • Kubang Pasu

  • Kuala Muda

  • Sik

  • Yan

  • Bandar Baharu

  • Padang Serai

  • Kota Star

West Zone

  • Barat Daya

  • Seberang Prai Selatan

  • Timur Laut Baru

  • Batang Padang
  • Kuala Kangsar
  • Hilir Perak
  • Manjung
  • Kampar
  • Ipoh (Kinta)
  • Batu Gajah (Kinta)
  • Kerian
  • Lenggong (Hulu Perak)
  • Grik (Hulu Perak)
  • Tanjung Malim (Muallim)
  • Sungai Siput (Kuala Kangsar)
  • Perak Tengah

Middle Zone 1 & 2

  • 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 F.C.

  • Kepong Dragons

  • Cheras

  • Lembah Pantai

  • Wangsa Maju

  • Segambut

  • Seputeh

  • Bukit Bintang

  • Putrajaya

  • Tentera Darat

South Zone

  • 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

  • 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

  • Labuan

  • Tawau

  • Sandakan

  • Ranau

  • Papar

  • Tenom Juta FC

  • Kota Belud

  • Kota Marudu

  • Tuaran

  • Kudat

  • Penampang

  • Sipitang

  • Keningau

  • Kota Kinabalu

  • Kinabatangan

  • Telupid (Beluran)

  • Beaufort

Borneo Zone 2

  • 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 team 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. Those clubs are listed below:

East Malaysia

  • Baling

  • Pokok Sena

  • Seberang Perai Utara

  • Seberang Perai Tengah

  • Larut Matang Selama
  • Tumpat
  • Kuala Krai

West 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 districs

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.

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.