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Malaysia Purple League

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Sport
  
Badminton

Inaugural season
  
2014-15

No. of teams
  
12

Founded
  
2014

Administrator
  
League Sdn.Bhd.

Country
  
Malaysia

Malaysia Purple League

The Malaysia Purple League (also known as Resort World Genting Purple League for sponsorship reasons) is a badminton league managed by Purple League (M) Sdn. Bhd. It offers a total prize of RM2,000,000. The inaugural edition of the Purple League was held at the Datuk Lee Chong Wei Sports Arena (also known as Sports Arena Sentosa) from 25 November 2014 to 1 February 2015.

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The league has 12 teams representing the 12 cities of Ampang, Bangsar, Cheras, Kajang, Kepong, Klang, Muar, Nusajaya, Petaling, Petaling Jaya, Puchong and Serdang. The league kicked off at Sports Arena Sentosa with a gala ceremony on 25 November 2014. It is officially sponsored by Resort World Genting. The defending champion is Muar City BC, who won their first title in the 2014-2015 season.

Origin

It was introduced to provide a platform for both local and foreign players to strut their stuff, also aiming to make it one of the most lucrative badminton leagues in the world. The Purple League's supplementary purpose is to find young, new players who may potentially replace Malaysia national team players. Malaysia has produced many Asian and world junior champions but none of them able to achieve success as senior players like Lee Chong Wei. The Purple League follows in the footsteps of other countries with their own professional badminton leagues such as India, China and Indonesia.

Sponsorship

Since the Malaysia Purple League Started, the Premier League has had title sponsorship rights sold to two companies; Resort World Genting was the most recent title sponsor.

  • 2014–2015: Kopiko (Kopiko Purple League)
  • 2015–2016: Resort World Genting (Resort World Genting Purple League)
  • 2016–2017: Senheng Samsung (SS Purple League)
  • References

    Malaysia Purple League Wikipedia