The Socceroos defenders from different eras combined to claim silverware with Selangor on Saturday

Former Melbourne Victory coach Mehmet Durakovic has won the Malaysia Cup with Selangor alongside ex-Adelaide United defender Robbie Cornthwaite.

Selangor, who finished third in the 2015 Malaysian Super League, defeated second-tier champions Kedah 2-0 on Saturday to claim their first major trophy since 2010.

Durakovic, who represented the Socceroos 64 times, played for Selangor in the 1990s, winning three straight Malaysia Cups from 1995-97.

The 50-year-old became the first non-Malaysian to win the Malaysia Cup as both player and coach.

Central defender Cornthwaite started and played a full 90 minutes to claim the second major trophy of his career.