Mongolian Premier League

Mongolian Premier League
Founded1955 (1955)
CountryMongolia
ConfederationAFC
Number of clubs10
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toMongolian First League
Domestic cup(s)MFF Cup
Mongolia Super Cup
International cup(s)AFC Challenge League
Current championsSelenge Press Falcons
(2nd title)
Most championshipsKhaan Khuns-Erchim (13 titles)
Top goalscorer Nyam-Osor Naranbold
(185 goals)
Websitethe-mff.mn
Current: 2024–25 Mongolian Premier League

The Mongolian Premier League (Монголын Үндэсний Дээд Лиг) 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.

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

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

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.

Champions

As National Championship

Season Champions Runner-up Third place
1955 Soyol (1) Soyol-2nd team
1956–63 not known
1964 Khudulmur (1)
1965 not held
1966 Khudulmur (2)
1967 Tengeriin Bugnuud (1)
1968 Darkhan-Uul (1)
1969 Tengeriin Bugnuud (2)
1970 Aldar (1) Khudulmur Darkhan-Uul
1971 Tengeriin Bugnuud (3)
1972 Khudulmur (3)
1973 Tengeriin Bugnuud (4)
1974 Aldar (2) Zamchin Darkhan-Uul
1975 Tengeriin Bugnuud (5)
1976 Aldar (3)
1977 not played
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) Friendship Darkhan Khudulmur
1986 Nairamdal (1)
1987 Sükhbataar (1) Strength October District
1988 Sükhbataar (2)
1989 Khudulmur (4) Sükhbataar
1990 Khuch (2)
1991 Sor (1)
1992 Idsskh (1)
1993 Udriin-Od (1)
1994 Khuch (3)
1995 Idsskh (2)

MFF League

Season Champions Runner-up Third place
1996 Erchim (1) Biznesijn Cengeruud Tasyn Suudal
1997 Delger (1) Erchim ITR Bank
1998 Erchim (2) Delger Dinozavr
1999 ITI Bank-Bars (1) Erchim Bajangol
2000 Erchim (3) Sonor Bajangol
2001 Khangarid (1) Mon-Uran Sonor
2002 Erchim (4) Khangarid Darkhan-Uul & Mon-Uran
2003 Khangarid (2) Mon-Uran Erchim
2004 Khangarid (3) Khoromkhon Odriin-Od
2005 Khoromkhon (1) Khangarid Mazaalai
2006 Khasiin Khulguud (1) Khoromkhon Khangarid
2007 Erchim (5) Khangarid Khoromkhon
2008 Erchim (6) Khoromkhon Khasiin Khulguud
2009 Ulaanbaatar DS (1) Erchim Khasiin Khulguud
2010 Khangarid (4) Mazaalai Ulaanbaatar DS
2011 Ulaanbaatar (1) Ulaanbaatar DS Khasiin Khulguud
2012 Erchim (7) Khoromkhon Ulaanbaatar DS
2013 Erchim (8) Khangarid Ulaanbaatar IS
2014 Khoromkhon (2) Erchim Khangarid
2015 Erchim (9) Ulaanbaatar Selenge Press
2016 Erchim (10) Khangarid Khoromkhon
2017 Erchim (11) Ulaanbaatar City Athletic 220
2018 Erchim (12) Ulaanbaatar Anduud City
2019 Ulaanbaatar City (1) Erchim Khangarid
2020 Athletic 220 (1) Ulaanbaatar Khangarid
2021 Athletic 220 (2) Deren Selenge Press Falcons
2021–22 Khaan Khuns-Erchim (13) Ulaanbaatar Ulaanbaatar City
2022–23 Ulaanbaatar (2) Deren Selenge Press Falcons
2023–24 Selenge Press Falcons (1) Khangarid Deren
2024–25 Selenge Press Falcons]] (2)

Source:[1]

Performances

2024–25 teams marked in bold.

Club Winners Winning seasons
Khaan Khuns-Erchim 13 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022
Tengeriin Bugnuud 9 1967, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984
Aldar 4 1970, 1974, 1976, 1980
Khudulmur 4 1964, 1966, 1972, 1989
Khangarid 4 2001, 2003, 2004, 2010
Khuch 3 1985, 1990, 1994
Sükhbataar 2 1987, 1988
Idsskh 2 1992, 1995
Khoromkhon 2 2005, 2014
Athletic 220 2 2020, 2021
Ulaanbaatar 2 2011, 2023
Selenge Press Falcons 2 2023-24, 2024-25
Soyol 1 1955
Darkhan-Uul 1 1968
Zamchin 1 1978
Ajilchin 1 1983
Nairamdal 1 1986
Sor 1 1991
Udriin-Od 1 1993
Delger 1 1997
ITI Bank-Bars 1 1999
Khasiin Khulguud 1 2006
Ulaanbaataryn Unaganuud 1 2009
Ulaanbaatar City 1 2019

Top goalscorers

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 Nyam-Osor Naranbold Khoromkhon 25
Vlademir Everton Falcons
2024-25 Kou Gotou Erchim 16
Most time topscorer
Most goals in a single season
  • 38 goals:
Most goals by a player in a single game

All-time goalscorers

Rank Player Goals Years
1 Nyam-Osor Naranbold 185 2008
2 Tsedenbalyn Tümenjargal 180 2009

All-time clean sheets

Rank Player Clean sheets Years
1 Mönkh-Erdene Enkhtaivan 42 2017
2 Ariunbold Batsaikhan 39 2011

Multiple hat-tricks

Rank Country Player Hat-tricks
1 Tsedenbalyn Tümenjargal 11
2 Nyam-Osor Naranbold 8
3 Batkhuyag Monkh-Erdene 5
Akihiro Suzuki
5 Baljinnyam Batbold 4
Oyunbaatar Mijiddorj
7 Yuta Mishima 3
Myagmar Bathishig
Mönkh-Orgil Orkhon
David Saviola
Pavel Zakharov
12 Narmandakh Artag 2
T Dalaitseren
Tortogtokh Enkh-Erdene
Batbilguun Gaanbatar
Aoto Saito
A Sodmunkh
Mönkh-Erdene Tsagaantsooj
19 Noriki Akada 1
Salim Akaaba
Temuujin Altansukh
Dölgöön Amaraa
Namsrai Baatartsogt
Uuganbat Bat-Erdene
Ganbold Battulga
Oyuunbatyn Bayarjargal
Enkhbold Erkhembayar
Enkhbileg Purevdorj
Tsangaantsooj Enkhtur
Mönkh-Erdene Erdenechimeg
Mönkh-Erdene Erdenesuren
Yutaro Funami
Ankhbayar Gantumur
Kou Gotou
Riku Ichimura
Hiroya Konno
Jansyerik Maratkhan
Kim Min-seo
Yozuki Miyajima
O Mönkhsaikhan
Kazutaka Sato
Mironshokh Sattorov
Gankhuyag Ser-Od-Yanjiv
Gal-Erdenegiin Soyol-Erdene
Takaya Sugasawa
Kazuha Sudo
Altankhuu Sumyabazar
Choi Tae-min
Masatoshi Takeshita
Miki Takuto
Zayat Temanul
Uuganbat Temuulen
Zayat Temuulen
Saša Teofanov
A Togoldor
Mönkh-Erdengiin Tögöldöi
B Usukh-Ireedui
Most hat-tricks in a single season
Most hat-tricks by a player in a single season

References

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