Mongolian National Premier League
Founded | 1955 |
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Country | Mongolia |
Confederation | AFC |
Divisions | 1 |
Number of teams | 8 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Mongolian 1st League |
International cup(s) | AFC Cup |
Current champions |
Erchim (2016) |
Most championships | Erchim (10) |
2017 |
The National Premier League (known as the Khurkhree National Premier League for sponsorship reasons) is the highest football league of Mongolia, controlled by the Mongolian Football Federation. 2017 Mongolian Premier League is the latest season.
2016 Khurkhree League Clubs
- Bayangol (Ulaanbaatar)
- Deren (Deren)
- Erchim (Ulaanbaatar)
- Ulaanbaatar (Ulaanbaatar)
- Khangarid (Erdenet)
- Ulaanbaatar City (Ulaanbaatar)
- Khoromkhon (Ulaanbaatar)
- Selenge Press (Ulaanbaatar)
- Ulaanbaataryn Mazaalaynuud (Ulaanbaatar)
- Ulaanbaataryn Unaganuud (Ulaanbaatar)
List of winners
- 1955: Soyol
- 1956–63: Not known
- 1964: Khudulmur
- 1965: No tournament
- 1966: Khudulmur
- 1967: Tengeriin Bugnuud (Bat Ulzii)
- 1968: Darkhan
- 1969: Tengeriin Bugnuud (Bat Ulzii)
- 1970: Aldar (Army Sports Club)
- 1971: Tengeriin Bugnuud (Bat Ulzii)
- 1972: Khudulmur
- 1973: Tengeriin Bugnuud (Bat Ulzii)
- 1974: Aldar (Army Sports Club)
- 1975: Tengeriin Bugnuud (Bat Ulzii)
- 1976: Aldar (Army Sports Club)
- 1977: Not played ?
- 1978: Zamchin (Railwaymen)
- 1979: Tengeriin Bugnuud (Bat Ulzii)
- 1980: Aldar (Army Sports Club)
- 1981: Tengeriin Bugnuud (Bat Ulzii)
- 1982: Tengeriin Bugnuud (Bat Ulzii)
- 1983: Hilchin
- 1984: Tengeriin Bugnuud (Bat Ulzii)
- 1985: Khuch (Police Sports Club)
- 1986: Not known
- 1987: Sükhbaatar (Ulaanbataar)
- 1988: Sükhbaatar (Ulaanbataar)
- 1989: Khudulmur
- 1990: Khuch (Police Sports Club)
- 1991–93: Not known
- 1994: Khuch (Police Sports Club)
- 1995: Idsskh (Mongolian All-University Team)
- 1996: Erchim (Ulaanbaatar)
- 1997: Delger
- 1998: Erchim (Ulaanbaatar)
- 1999: ITI Bank-Bars
- 2000: Erchim (Ulaanbaatar)
- 2001: Khangarid (Erdenet)
- 2002: Erchim (Ulaanbaatar)
- 2003: Khangarid (Erdenet)
- 2004: Khangarid (Erdenet)
- 2005: Khoromkhon (Ulaanbaatar)
- 2006: Khasiin Khulguud (Ulaanbaatar) (unofficial)
- 2007: Erchim (Ulaanbaatar)
- 2008: Erchim (Ulaanbaatar)
- 2009: Ulaanbaataryn Unaganuud
- 2010: Khangarid (Erdenet)
- 2011: Ulaanbaatar
- 2012: Erchim
- 2013: Erchim (Ulaanbaatar)
- 2014: Khoromkhon (Ulaanbaatar)
- 2015: Erchim (Ulaanbaatar)
- 2016: Erchim (Ulaanbaatar)
Source:[1]
Performances
Club | Champions |
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Erchim | 10 |
Tengeriin Bugnuud | 9 |
Aldar | 4 |
Khangarid | |
Khudulmur | |
Khuch | 3 |
Khoromkhon | 2 |
Sükhbaatar | |
Ajilchin | 1 |
Darkhan | |
Delger | |
Ulaanbaatar | |
Idsskh | |
ITI Bank-Bars | |
Khasiin Khulguud | |
Ulaanbaataryn Unaganuud | |
Zamchin |
References
- ↑ Andre Zlotkowski (4 October 2012). "Mongolia - List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
External links
- Mongolian Championship at fifa.com
- Нийслэл Лиг - Sportnews.mn
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