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2018 Myanmar National League


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Season
11 January 2018 – 23 September 2018
Yangon United
Shan United
G.F.A Myawady
132
392 (2.97 per match)
Joseph Mpande (18 goals)
Thiha Sithu (12 clean sheets)
Hanthawaddy United 9–0 Myawady(2 June 2018)
Ayeyawady United 0–4 Zwekapin United(15 September 2018)
9 goals Hanthawaddy United 9–0 Myawady(2 June 2018)
Yangon United (7 games)
Myawady (16 games)
← 2017 2019 →

The 2018 Myanmar National League, also known as the 2018 MPT Myanmar National League, is the 9th season of the Myanmar National League, the top Burmese professional league for association football clubs since its founding in 2009. The departure of the two clubs from the MNL-1 disrupted the previous season. More disruption came when Nay Pyi Taw and City Yangon withdrew from the competition towards the end of the 2017 season. At an emergency meeting of the MNL committee on September 12, Nay Pyi Taw was expelled from the league after its players complained of not having been paid since April. The expulsion came after players boycotted a game in early September. An unsuccessful coup attempt in Turkey in July last year created a crisis for City Yangon that forced its departure from the MNL. It was a big disappointment for the club, which won the 2017 MNL-2 championship to end the season undefeated. MNL-2 third-place winners Myawady FC were promoted along with runners-up Sagaing United to the 2018 Myanmar National League.

In the lead up to the 2018 season, the MNL signed a three-year sponsorship deal with the country's biggest TelCo MPT that will support funds for the Myanmar National League, MNL-2 and the youth competitions up until the 2020 season.

Myanma Posts and Telecommunications signed 3 years contract with MNL. They help to develop Myanmar Football and Youth program.

2018 MNL Title Sponsor
mobile, voice and data
Myanmar
450/800 MHz, 900/2100 MHz
1884
operational
www.mpt.com.mm

Mahar United changed its name to Sagaing United.

A total of 12 teams are competing in the 2018 season: 10 sides from the 2017 season and two promoted teams from the 2017 Myanmar National League 2.

ClubHome CityStadiumCapacity
Ayeyawady UnitedPatheinAyar Stadium6,000
Hanthawaddy UnitedBagoGrand Royal Stadium4,000
MagweMagwayMagway Stadium*3,000
Myawady FCNay Pyi TawWunna Theikdi Stadium*30,000
Rakhine UnitedSittweWeithali Stadium7,000
Sagaing UnitedMonywaMonywa Stadium4,000
Shan UnitedTaunggyiTaunggyi Stadium7,000
Southern MyanmarMawlamyaingRamanya Stadium10,000
YadanarbonMandalayMandalarthiri Stadium30,000
Yangon UnitedYangonYangon United Sports Complex3,500
G.F.AChinHakha Stadium*
Zwegapin UnitedHpa-AnAung Than Lwin Stadium*3,000

(*) – not ready to play. MNL clubs that have not had their home stadia ready to host home matches currently use Aung San Stadium and Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon.

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyWeekTableIncoming manager
YadanarbonRené DesaeyereEnd of contract1 October 2017Pre-seasonAung Kyaw Moe
Southern MyanmarFabiano Jose Costa FloraEnd of Contract13 November 2017Kyaw Min
Shan UnitedSoe Myat MinResign11 March 2018Week 84Aung Kyaw Tun
Shan UnitedAung Kyaw TunCaretaker Manager29 April 2018Week 114Marjan Sekulovski

The number of foreign players is restricted to four per MNL club. A team can use three foreign players on the field in each game, including a slot for a player from among AFC countries.

Column 1Column 2
Other foreign players.
AFC quota players.
No foreign player registered.

The number of foreign players is restricted to five per T1 team. A team can use four foreign players on the field in each game, including at least one player from the AFC member countries (3+1).

Note :: players who released during summer transfer window;: players who registered during summer transfer window.↔: players who have dual nationality by half-caste or naturalization.→: players who left club after registered during second leg.

ClubLegPlayer 1Player 2Player 3AFC player
Ayeyawady UnitedFirstJocial TchakounteCássio MagalhãesElla Edubat Patrick
Second
GFAFirstAtanga Effa KostkaOmololu EmmanuelAnthony Ugochukwu
SecondJordan Nyako
Hanthawaddy UnitedFirstMark SekyiJoseph MpandeMichael Falcon
Second
MagweFirst
Second
MyawadyFirst
Second
Sagaing UnitedFirstChukwuekweka SamuelBarnabas FridaySoulemanou Mandjombe
SecondBamba
Shan UnitedFirstChristopher ChizobaWilliam NyakwePatrick AsareLee Han-kuk
SecondMilan Svojić
Southern MyanmarFirstAlpha Oumar BarryOlajide Williams
Second
Rakhine UnitedFirstSunday MathewAgarawaClifford
Second
YadanarbonFirst
Second
Yangon UnitedFirstKekere MoukailouSylla SekouEmmanuel UzochukwuKosuke Uchida
Second
Zwekapin UnitedFirstPaulo BunzeSackie DoeAnderson WestKen Matsumoto
SecondEdison Fonseca

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Ayeyawady UnitedShwe Shwe AungMin Min ThuGrand SportAMI Insurance
G.F.AThein Min HtutEffa Kostkamade by clubGospel for Asia
Hanthawaddy UnitedWin Min ZawAung ZawFBTnone
MagweMyo Ko SayaKyaw Zin PhyoGrand Sportnone
MyawadyKo Ko OoYe Wai Yan SoePro//Sportnone
Rakhine UnitedSoe Myat KyawHla Aye HtwePro//SportUAB Bank
Sagaing UnitedKyi Win ZawToe Sat NaingFBTnone
Shan UnitedThein Thiha AungThiha SithuPro//SportKBZ Bank
Southern Myanmar FCPyae Phyo SayaPyae Phyo AungPro//SportYuzana Group
YadanarbonKo Ko TunYe Ko OoFBTAlpine
Yangon UnitedHlaing Kyaw HtetYan Aung KyawFBTAGD Bank
Zwekapin UnitedKyi Min HtunNaing Zayar Htunmade by clubHtay Group
Qualification to the 2019 AFC Cup Group Stage
Relegation to the 2019 National League 2

The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included in the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards. For example, if a match is scheduled for matchday 13, but then postponed and played between days 16 and 17, it will be added to the standings for day 16.

Fixtures and results of the Myanmar National League 2018 season.

As of 23 September 2018.

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Joseph MpandeHanthawaddy United18
2Sylla SekouYangon United17
3Edubat PatrickAyeyawady United16
4Sunday MathewRakhine United14
5Win Naing SoeYadanarbon11
5Sithu AungYadanarbon10
Aung Myint TunMagwe
Than Htet AungZwekapin United
9Christopher ChizobaShan United9
Maung Maung LwinYangon United
11Kaung SithuSouthern Myanmar7
Barnas FridaySagaing United
Dway Ko Ko ChitShan United
Ti Nyein MinnRakhine United
Myat Kaung KhantYadanarbon
14Aung MoeSouthern Myanmar6
16Mung Theih PauGFA5
Aee SoeYangon United
Alpha BarrySouthern Myanmar
Emmanuel UzochukwuYangon United
Thiha ZawAyeyawady United
Ye Ko OoYadanarbon
Yan Kyaw HtweZwekapin United
24Maung Maung SoeMagwe4
Kosuke UchidaYangon United
Pyone ChoGFA
27Kyi LinYangon United3
Soe Min OoShan United
Zin Min TunShan United
Thet NaingYadanarbon
Sithu Than SoeRakhine United
Sai Min TunZwekapin United
33Soe Min TunGFA2
Soe Lwin LwinMagwe
Zaw Zin OoSagaing United
Kaung SithuMyawady
Yan Naing AungHanthawaddy United
Aung Kyaw NaingAyeyawady United
Kyaw Zin OoYangon United
PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Sithu AungYadanarbonAyeyawady United5–215 January 2018
Christopher ChizobaShan UnitedRakhine United3–219 January 2018
Sylla SekouYangon UnitedSouthern Myanmar4–130 April 2018
Aung Myint TunMagweRakhine United5–213 May 2018
Win Naing SoeYadanarbonMyawady7–020 May 2018
Joseph MpandeHanthawaddy UnitedMyawady9–02 June 2018
Pyone ChoGFAMyawady4–016 June 2018
Edubat PatrickAyeyawady UnitedMagwe4–123 June 2018
Sunday MathewRakhine UnitedMyawady6–26 July 2018
Ti Nyein MinnRakhine UnitedMyawady6–26 July 2018
BambaSagaing UnitedAyeyawady United4–17 July 2018
Sylla SekouYangon UnitedMyawady4–114 September 2018
Joseph MpandeHanthawaddy UnitedAyeyawady United5–023 September 2018

As of 23 September 2018.

| Rank | Player | Club | Clean sheets | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | Thiha Sithu | Shan United | 12 | | 2 | Kyaw Zin Htet | Yangon United | 9 | | 3 | Ko Ko Naing | Hanthawaddy United | 7 | | 4 | Naing Zayar Htun | Zwekapin United | 6 | | Pyae Phyo Aung | Southern Myanmar | | | | 5 | Kyaw Zin Phyo | Magwe | 5 | | Chan Nyein Kyaw | Yadanarbon | | | | Soe Arkar | Rakhine United | | | | 9 | Vanlal Hruala | Ayeyawady United | 3 | | Nyein Min Oo | GFA | | | | 11 | Sann Satt Naing | Yangon United | 2 | | A Zin Hmue | Sagaing United | | | | 13 | Tun Nanda Oo | Myawady | 1 | | Myo Min Latt | Shan United | | |

MonthCoach of the MonthPlayer of the MonthReference
JanuaryAung Kyaw MoeYadanarbonSithu AungYadanarbon
FebruaryMyo Min TunYangon UnitedMaung Maung LwinYangon United
March & AprilAung Zaw MyoMagweThan Htet AungZwekapin United
May & JuneMarjan SekulovskiShan UnitedThan Htet AungZwekapin United
JulyMr. Ngwe TunHanthawaddy UnitedThiha ZawAyeyawady United
  • 2018 National League 2

  • 2017-18 Myanmar Women's League

  • Myanmar National League Official Website

  • Myanmar National League Facebook Official Page

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