The league was managed by Liga Bolasepak Rakyat-Limited Liability Partnership (LBR-LLP) and it was an amateur-level competition.
[2] Liga Bolasepak Rakyat is an idea of the then Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) president Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah The Tengku Mahkota Pahang, with an objective of developing football systematically, besides functioning as an institute to produce talented players for the national side.
A total of 111 clubs from all around the country will be joining the amateur-level competition for 2015–16 season, which is divided to 8 zones where 520 matches to be played.
[13][14][15] LBR-LLP also has launched the kits with themes inspired by common region colour according to the zones the clubs participated.
[16] The purpose for effort are to fulfil sponsors obligation and to promote the branding for the league and also help clubs to reduce management cost.