Having won 11 trophies in the last five years, Johor Darul Ta'zim FC (JDT) have had plenty of nights to remember. These eight are landmark nights for the Southern Tigers:-
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1. Selangor 0 JDT 1 (24 May 2014)
The title wasn't decided on this day but it was the catalyst as JDT defeated MSL leaders Selangor in Shah Alam thanks to a Luciano Figueroa strike, & weeks later beat Sarawak 1-0 in Kuching in the season finale for a first title.
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2. JDT 2 Pahang 0 (31 January 2015)
JDT started the 2015 campaign by winning the club's first Charity Cup after goals by Marcos Antonio and Figueroa. It set the momentum going for an excellent year as JDT defended the league title.
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3. Istiklol 0 JDT 1 (31 October 2015)
Competing in the AFC Cup for the first time, JDT defied odds to become the first East Asian side to win the competition. No other Southeast Asian club had even reached the final. Leandro Velazquez scored the only goal of the night.
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4. JDT 3 Kedah 1 (4 April 2016)
The Southern Tigers headed into this FA Cup semi-final second leg with a 2-1 deficit but there was a clear winner in Larkin.
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Jorge Pereyra Diaz and Juan Martin Lucero scored to overturn the tie but Ahmad Fakri Saarani's goal looked to be taking the match to extra-time, only for Diaz to score an 89th minute winner. JDT then defeated PKNS 2-1 in the final for a first FA Cup.
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5. JDT 3 Terengganu 0 (9 September 2016) No team had won the Malaysian league more than two times in a row but that changed when JDT defeated Terengganu 3-0 on this day to secure a record third consecutive MSL title.
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The Southern Tigers then defeated Selangor with goals from Diaz and Amri Yahyah to ensure they remained unbeaten the entire league campaign.
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6. Bangkok United 1 JDT 1 [4-5 on penalties] (31 January 2017)
Thai teams proved to be a stumbling block to JDT's AFC Champions League aspirations in 2015 and 2016 but it changed in 2017 when JDT held Bangkok United from open play before winning the shootout 5-4.
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Safiq Rahim, Fadhli Shas, Amirul Hadi Zainal, Ahmad Hazwan Bakri and Nazmi Faiz Mansor converted to their kicks to qualify JDT for the Champions League Playoff round for the first time.
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7. Kedah 0 JDT 2 (4 November 2017)
JDT won their first Malaysia Cup on this night after defeating 2016 winners Kedah with goals from Aidil Zafuan Abdul Radzak and Gonzalo Cabrera in each half.
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8. Perak 1 JDT 2 (10 July 2018)
The Southern Tigers had to come from behind with goals from skipper Hariss Harun and Safawi Rasid to secure a record fifth straight MSL title with several games to spare.
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JDT defeated KL 2-0 on the final day of the season to ensure a record 23-point gap with second place Perak.
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