Changes from the previous season A total of thirteen teams contest the league, including ten from the
2024–25 season, two promoted from the
A1 Semi-Pro League and one invited team.
Kedah Darul Aman and
Perak were expelled following financial difficulties. Two teams promoted from the A1 Semi-Pro League,
Melaka and
Immigration, are debuting in the Super League. Meanwhile, the
Malaysian Football League (MFL) announced that the Brunei-based
DPMM FC will compete in the new Super League season, On 20 June,
Sri Pahang have officially withdrawn from the 2025–26 season, despite being granted a national licence by the MFL. The club submitted a formal letter dated 16 June, stating their decision not to participate in the new campaign, which kicks off on 8 August 2025. Kelantan Darul Naim changed the name to
Kelantan The Real Warriors for this season. ==Stadiums and locations==