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Mongolian Premier League

The Mongolian National Premier League (Mongolian: Монголын Үндэсний Дээд Лиг), also known as the Hisense Premier League for sponsorship reasons, is the top-tier professional football league of Mongolia. It is contested by ten clubs and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the 1st League. The league is controlled by the Mongolian Football Federation.

Mongolian National Premier League
Founded1955; 69 years ago (1955)
CountryMongolia
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toMongolian First League
Domestic cup(s)MFF Cup
Mongolia Super Cup
International cup(s)AFC Challenge League
Current championsUlaanbaatar
(2nd title)
Most championshipsErchim (13 titles)
Top goalscorer Nyam-Osor Naranbold
(172 goals)
Websitewww.the-mff.mn/mn/
Current: 2023–24

The inaugural season started in 1955. Seasons start in late April and last until late October or early November because of the low temperatures in the winter, with each championship corresponding to a calendar year. Teams play 18 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 90 matches in the season.

Format edit

The National League is a standalone football competition, that operates as the highest level of football in Mongolia. It consists of ten teams, eight of which are based in the capital city, Ulaanbaatar, with the remainder coming from other districts. Competing teams in the league play each other twice on a home and away basis. 6 of the Ulaanbaatar-located teams play at the MFF Football Centre, and the others are: Mongolian largest stadium, National Sports Stadium, G-Mobile Arena, Erchim Stadium & Erdenet Stadium.

Three points are gained for a win and one for a draw with no points for a loss. The team with the highest number of points is declared the champion. If two teams finish on equal points then head-to-head is used to determine the winner, with goals scored being the next criterion considered if goal difference cannot separate the teams.

There is no promotion, because it is the top-tier league in Mongolia but there is relegation. The last-placed 2 teams are automatically relegated to Mongolia 1st League, without a play-off match.

History edit

Football matches were introduced in 1946 in Mongolia. Then the first official championship was held in 1955, named "Mongolian National Championship". Later in 1996, the league name changed to "Mongolian National Premier League".

Information from the 1950s to the 2000 such as results and teams are not known, only the winners (some runner-ups and third placed teams) are known. There are many teams in Mongolian football leagues history, including Soyol, Khudulmur and Tengeriin Bugnuud.

List of winners edit

Season Champion
1955 Soyol (1)
1956–1963 Inconnu
1964 Khudulmur (1)
1965 Championnat non disputé
1966 Khudulmur (2)
1967 Tengeriin Bugnuud (1)
1968 Darkhan (1)
1969 Tengeriin Bugnuud (2)
1970 Aldar (1)
1971 Tengeriin Bugnuud (3)
1972 Khudulmur (3)
1973 Tengeriin Bugnuud (4)
1974 Aldar (2)
1975 Tengeriin Bugnuud (5)
1976 Aldar (3)
1977 Championnat non disputé
1978 Zamchin (1)
1979 Tengeriin Bugnuud (6)
1980 Aldar (4)
1981 Tengeriin Bugnuud (7)
1982 Tengeriin Bugnuud (8)
1983 Ajilchin (1)
1984 Tengeriin Bugnuud (9)
1985 Khuch (1)
1986 Inconnu
1987 Sükhbataar (1)
1988 Sükhbataar (2)
1989 Khudulmur (4)
1990 Khuch (2)
1991–1993 Inconnu
1994 Khuch (3)
1995 Idsskh (1)
1996 Erchim (1)
1997 Delger (1)
1998 Erchim (2)
1999 ITI Bank-Bars (1)
2000 Erchim (3)
2001 Khangarid (1)
2002 Erchim (4)
2003 Khangarid (2)
2004 Khangarid (3)
2005 Khoromkhon (1)
2006 Khasiin Khulguud (1)
2007 Erchim (5)
2008 Erchim (6)
2009 Ulaanbaatar University (1)
2010 Khangarid (4)
2011 FC Ulaanbaatar (1)
2012 Erchim (7)
2013 Erchim (8)
2014 Khoromkhon (2)
2015 Erchim (9)
2016 Erchim (10)
2017 Erchim (11)
2018 Erchim (12)
2019 Ulannbaatar City (1)
2020 Athletic 220 FC (1)
2021 Athletic 220 FC (2)
2021–22 Erchim (13)
2022–23 FC Ulaanbaatar (2)
2023-24 SP Falcons (1)


Source:[1]

Performances edit

Club Titles
Erchim 13
Tengeriin Bugnuud 9
Aldar 4
Khangarid
Khudulmur
Khuch 3
Khoromkhon 2
Sükhbaatar
Athletic 220
Ulaanbaatar
Ajilchin 1
Darkhan
Delger
Idsskh
ITI Bank-Bars
Khasiin Khulguud
Ulaanbaataryn Unaganuud
Zamchin
Soyol
Ulaanbaatar City

Top goalscorers edit

Season Goalscorers Team Goals
2003   Davaagiin Bayarzorig Khangarid 24
2007   Dagva Enkhtaivan Khasiin Khulguud 26
2008   Ganbaataryn Togsbayar Erchim 15
2009   Ganbaataryn Togsbayar Falcons 15
2012   Tsedenbalyn Tümenjargal Unaganuud 15
2015   Nyam-Osor Naranbold Khoromkhon 23
2016   Oyunbaatar Mijiddorj Khangarid 29
2017   Nyam-Osor Naranbold Athletic 220 15
2018   Tatasuya Nishio Deren 16
2019   David Saviola Falcons 34
2020   Nyam-Osor Naranbold Athletic 220 29
2021   Tetsuaki Misawa Lions 17
2021–22   Yuta Mishima Erchim 26
2022–23   Batkhyag Munkh-Erdene Khovd 38
2023–24   Zayat Teemulen Khangarid 13
Most time topscorer
Most goals in a single season
  • 38 goals:
Most goals by a player in a single game

All-time goalscorers edit

Rank Player Goals Years
1   Nyam-Osor Naranbold 172 2008
2   Tsedenbalyn Tümenjargal 116 2011

Multiple hat-tricks edit

Rank Country Player Hat-tricks
1   Tsedenbalyn Tümenjargal 10
2   Nyam-Osor Naranbold 7
3   Akihiro Suzuki 5
4   Baljinnyam Batbold 4
  Batkhiag Mönkh-Erdene
6   Yuta Mishima 3
  Oyunbaatar Mijiddorj
  Mönkh-Orgil Orkhon
  David Saviola
  Pavel Zakharov
10   Narmandakh Artag 2
  Tortogtokh Enkh-Erdene
  Batbilguun Gaanbatar
  Mönkh-Erdene Tsagaantsooj
15   Noriki Akada 1
  Temuujin Altansukh
  Dölgöön Amaraa
  Namsrai Baatartsogt
  Uuganbat Bat-Erdene
  M Bathishig
  Ganbold Battulga
  Oyuunbatyn Bayarjargal
  T. Dalaitseren
  Enkhbileg Purevdorj
  Tsangaantsooj Enkhtur
  Mönkh-Erdene Erdenechimeg
  Mönkh-Erdene Erdenesuren
  Ankhbayar Gantumur
  Riku Ichimura
  Hiroya Konno
  Jansyerik Maratkhan
  Kim Min Seo
  Yozuki Miyajima
  O Mönkhsaikhan
  Batkhisig Myagmar
  Aoto Saito
  Kazutaka Sato
  Gankhuyag Ser-Od-Yanjiv
  M A Sodmönkh
  Gal-Erdenegiin Soyol-Erdene
  Takaya Sugasawa
  Masatoshi Takeshita
  Miki Takuto
  Zayat Temanul
  Zayat Temuulen
  Saša Teofanov
  A Togoldor
  Mönkh-Erdengiin Tögöldöi
Most hat-tricks in a single season
Most hat-tricks by a player in a single season

References edit

  1. ^ Andre Zlotkowski (4 October 2012). "Mongolia – List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 17 October 2012.

External links edit

  • Mongolian Football Central
  • Mongolian Premier League summary on Soccerway

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The Mongolian National Premier League Mongolian Mongolyn Үndesnij Deed Lig also known as the Hisense Premier League for sponsorship reasons is the top tier professional football league of Mongolia It is contested by ten clubs and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the 1st League The league is controlled by the Mongolian Football Federation Mongolian National Premier LeagueFounded1955 69 years ago 1955 CountryMongoliaConfederationAFCNumber of teams10Level on pyramid1Relegation toMongolian First LeagueDomestic cup s MFF CupMongolia Super CupInternational cup s AFC Challenge LeagueCurrent championsUlaanbaatar 2nd title Most championshipsErchim 13 titles Top goalscorerNyam Osor Naranbold 172 goals Websitewww wbr the mff wbr mn wbr mn wbr Current 2023 24 The inaugural season started in 1955 Seasons start in late April and last until late October or early November because of the low temperatures in the winter with each championship corresponding to a calendar year Teams play 18 matches each playing each team in the league twice home and away totalling 90 matches in the season Contents 1 Format 2 History 3 List of winners 4 Performances 5 Top goalscorers 5 1 All time goalscorers 6 Multiple hat tricks 7 References 8 External linksFormat editThe National League is a standalone football competition that operates as the highest level of football in Mongolia It consists of ten teams eight of which are based in the capital city Ulaanbaatar with the remainder coming from other districts Competing teams in the league play each other twice on a home and away basis 6 of the Ulaanbaatar located teams play at the MFF Football Centre and the others are Mongolian largest stadium National Sports Stadium G Mobile Arena Erchim Stadium amp Erdenet Stadium Three points are gained for a win and one for a draw with no points for a loss The team with the highest number of points is declared the champion If two teams finish on equal points then head to head is used to determine the winner with goals scored being the next criterion considered if goal difference cannot separate the teams There is no promotion because it is the top tier league in Mongolia but there is relegation The last placed 2 teams are automatically relegated to Mongolia 1st League without a play off match History editFootball matches were introduced in 1946 in Mongolia Then the first official championship was held in 1955 named Mongolian National Championship Later in 1996 the league name changed to Mongolian National Premier League Information from the 1950s to the 2000 such as results and teams are not known only the winners some runner ups and third placed teams are known There are many teams in Mongolian football leagues history including Soyol Khudulmur and Tengeriin Bugnuud List of winners editSeason Champion 1955 Soyol 1 1956 1963 Inconnu 1964 Khudulmur 1 1965 Championnat non dispute 1966 Khudulmur 2 1967 Tengeriin Bugnuud 1 1968 Darkhan 1 1969 Tengeriin Bugnuud 2 1970 Aldar 1 1971 Tengeriin Bugnuud 3 1972 Khudulmur 3 1973 Tengeriin Bugnuud 4 1974 Aldar 2 1975 Tengeriin Bugnuud 5 1976 Aldar 3 1977 Championnat non dispute 1978 Zamchin 1 1979 Tengeriin Bugnuud 6 1980 Aldar 4 1981 Tengeriin Bugnuud 7 1982 Tengeriin Bugnuud 8 1983 Ajilchin 1 1984 Tengeriin Bugnuud 9 1985 Khuch 1 1986 Inconnu 1987 Sukhbataar 1 1988 Sukhbataar 2 1989 Khudulmur 4 1990 Khuch 2 1991 1993 Inconnu 1994 Khuch 3 1995 Idsskh 1 1996 Erchim 1 1997 Delger 1 1998 Erchim 2 1999 ITI Bank Bars 1 2000 Erchim 3 2001 Khangarid 1 2002 Erchim 4 2003 Khangarid 2 2004 Khangarid 3 2005 Khoromkhon 1 2006 Khasiin Khulguud 1 2007 Erchim 5 2008 Erchim 6 2009 Ulaanbaatar University 1 2010 Khangarid 4 2011 FC Ulaanbaatar 1 2012 Erchim 7 2013 Erchim 8 2014 Khoromkhon 2 2015 Erchim 9 2016 Erchim 10 2017 Erchim 11 2018 Erchim 12 2019 Ulannbaatar City 1 2020 Athletic 220 FC 1 2021 Athletic 220 FC 2 2021 22 Erchim 13 2022 23 FC Ulaanbaatar 2 2023 24 SP Falcons 1 Source 1 Performances editClub Titles Erchim 13 Tengeriin Bugnuud 9 Aldar 4 Khangarid Khudulmur Khuch 3 Khoromkhon 2 Sukhbaatar Athletic 220 Ulaanbaatar Ajilchin 1 Darkhan Delger Idsskh ITI Bank Bars Khasiin Khulguud Ulaanbaataryn Unaganuud Zamchin Soyol Ulaanbaatar CityTop goalscorers editSeason Goalscorers Team Goals 2003 nbsp Davaagiin Bayarzorig Khangarid 24 2007 nbsp Dagva Enkhtaivan Khasiin Khulguud 26 2008 nbsp Ganbaataryn Togsbayar Erchim 15 2009 nbsp Ganbaataryn Togsbayar Falcons 15 2012 nbsp Tsedenbalyn Tumenjargal Unaganuud 15 2015 nbsp Nyam Osor Naranbold Khoromkhon 23 2016 nbsp Oyunbaatar Mijiddorj Khangarid 29 2017 nbsp Nyam Osor Naranbold Athletic 220 15 2018 nbsp Tatasuya Nishio Deren 16 2019 nbsp David Saviola Falcons 34 2020 nbsp Nyam Osor Naranbold Athletic 220 29 2021 nbsp Tetsuaki Misawa Lions 17 2021 22 nbsp Yuta Mishima Erchim 26 2022 23 nbsp Batkhyag Munkh Erdene Khovd 38 2023 24 nbsp Zayat Teemulen Khangarid 13 Most time topscorer 3 times nbsp Nyam Osor Naranbold 2015 2017 2020 Most goals in a single season 38 goals nbsp Batkhiag Monkh Erdene 2022 23 Most goals by a player in a single game 11 goals nbsp David Saviola Falcons 1 13 against Khoromkhon 23 October 2019 All time goalscorers edit Rank Player Goals Years 1 nbsp Nyam Osor Naranbold 172 2008 2 nbsp Tsedenbalyn Tumenjargal 116 2011Multiple hat tricks editRank Country Player Hat tricks 1 nbsp Tsedenbalyn Tumenjargal 10 2 nbsp Nyam Osor Naranbold 7 3 nbsp Akihiro Suzuki 5 4 nbsp Baljinnyam Batbold 4 nbsp Batkhiag Monkh Erdene 6 nbsp Yuta Mishima 3 nbsp Oyunbaatar Mijiddorj nbsp Monkh Orgil Orkhon nbsp David Saviola nbsp Pavel Zakharov 10 nbsp Narmandakh Artag 2 nbsp Tortogtokh Enkh Erdene nbsp Batbilguun Gaanbatar nbsp Monkh Erdene Tsagaantsooj 15 nbsp Noriki Akada 1 nbsp Temuujin Altansukh nbsp Dolgoon Amaraa nbsp Namsrai Baatartsogt nbsp Uuganbat Bat Erdene nbsp M Bathishig nbsp Ganbold Battulga nbsp Oyuunbatyn Bayarjargal nbsp T Dalaitseren nbsp Enkhbileg Purevdorj nbsp Tsangaantsooj Enkhtur nbsp Monkh Erdene Erdenechimeg nbsp Monkh Erdene Erdenesuren nbsp Ankhbayar Gantumur nbsp Riku Ichimura nbsp Hiroya Konno nbsp Jansyerik Maratkhan nbsp Kim Min Seo nbsp Yozuki Miyajima nbsp O Monkhsaikhan nbsp Batkhisig Myagmar nbsp Aoto Saito nbsp Kazutaka Sato nbsp Gankhuyag Ser Od Yanjiv nbsp M A Sodmonkh nbsp Gal Erdenegiin Soyol Erdene nbsp Takaya Sugasawa nbsp Masatoshi Takeshita nbsp Miki Takuto nbsp Zayat Temanul nbsp Zayat Temuulen nbsp Sasa Teofanov nbsp A Togoldor nbsp Monkh Erdengiin Togoldoi Most hat tricks in a single season 35 hat tricks 2022 23 Most hat tricks by a player in a single season 6 hat tricks nbsp Tsedenbalyn Tumenjargal 2022 23 References edit Andre Zlotkowski 4 October 2012 Mongolia List of Champions RSSSF Retrieved 17 October 2012 External links editMongolian Football Central Mongolian Premier League summary on Soccerway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mongolian Premier League amp oldid 1220892415, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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