| Season | 1995 | 
|---|---|
| Champions | Pahang 1st Liga Perdana Title 3rd Liga M Title | 
| Matches played | 210 | 
| ← 1994  1996 →  | |
The 1995 Liga Perdana season is the second season of the Liga Perdana (1994–97). A total of 15 teams participated in the season with 14 teams from Malaysia and one foreign team, Brunei.[1]
Singapore has pulled from the league after a disagreement with Football Association of Malaysia and paved the way to the creation of S.League in 1996.[2]
The season kicked off in 1995.[1] Pahang dominated the season and ended up winning the title.
Teams
15 teams competing in the second season of Liga Perdana after Singapore pull from the league.[1]
 Pahang Pahang
 Sarawak Sarawak
 Kedah Kedah
 Sabah Sabah
 Selangor Selangor
 Perlis Perlis
 Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan
 Perak Perak
 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur
.svg.png.webp) Pulau Pinang Pulau Pinang
 Kelantan Kelantan
 Terengganu Terengganu
 Johor Johor
 Malacca Malacca
 Brunei Brunei
League Table:-
1.Pahang - 65 PTS (1995 Liga Perdana Champions)
2.Selangor - 54 PTS
3.Sarawak - 54 PTS
4.Kedah - 45 PTS
5.Sabah - 44 PTS
6.Johor - 42 PTS
7.Perak - 40 PTS
8.Terengganu - 39 PTS
9.Brunei - 36 PTS
10.Perlis - 32 PTS
11.Negeri Sembilan - 30 PTS
12.Kuala Lumpur - 28 PTS
13.Malacca - 26 PTS
14.Pulau Pinang - 24 PTS
15.Kelantan - 23 PTS
Champions
| 1995 Liga Perdana (1994–97) winner | 
|---|
| Pahang 1st title | 
References
- 1 2 3 1995 Liga Perdana
- ↑ http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19950117-1.2.52.4.aspx Joe Dorai (17 January 1995). "Malaysian states want 15 per cent levy to play at Kallang". The Straits Times. p. 31.