2016 Myanmar National League Explained

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Competition:Myanmar National League
Season:2016
Winners:Yadanarbon
Runners-Up:Yangon United
Relegated:Horizon
Southern Myanmar
Continentalcup1:Champion League
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers:Yadanarbon
Continentalcup2:AFC Cup
Continentalcup2 Qualifiers:Magwe
Matches:132
Total Goals:328
League Topscorer: Keith Martu Nah
Win Naing Soe
Christopher Chizoba (16 goals)
Best Goalkeeper:Thiha Sithu (10 clean sheets)
Biggest Home Win:Shan United 5–0 Horizon (4 March 2016)Zeyar Shwe Myay 5–0 Chin United (12 June 2016)
Biggest Away Win:Southern Myanmar 0–5 Shan United (17 January 2016)
Highest Scoring:Ayeyawady United 3–5 Yadanarbon (21 May 2016)
Yangon United 6–2 Horizon (9 July 2016)
Horizon 2–6 Ayeyawady United (16 Junly 2016)
Longest Unbeaten:Yadanarbon (17 Matches)
Longest Winless:Southern Myanmar (11 Matches)
Longest Losses:Southern Myanmar (5 Matches)
Best Attacking Team:Yadanarbon (32 Goals)
Best Defence Team:Shan United (10 Goals)
Prevseason:2015
Nextseason:2017

The 2016 Myanmar National League, also known as the 2016 Ooredoo Myanmar National League, was the 7th season of the Myanmar National League, the top Burmese professional league for association football clubs since its founding in 2009.The transfer period for the 2016 season was from 1 November 2015 to 8 January 2016.

Yangon United began the season as defending champions of the 2015 Myanmar National League. Southern Myanmar and Horizon entered as the two promoted teams from the 2015 Myanmar National League 2. Horizon FC was promoted to the MNL for the first time.

The first half of the 2016 Ooredoo MNL was completely finished on 4 April, and the second half started on May 21. The half-season transfer window was opened from April 18 to May 17. After Week 12, the remaining matches were suspended for three weeks because of the Myanmar national football team's participation in the 2016 AYA Bank Cup. The matches resumed on 11 June from Week 13.

First half-season review

At the half-season break, Yadanarbon led the 2016 MNL Ooredoo standing table with 29 points, followed by Hanthawaddy United with 21 points. The 2015 General Aung San Shield winners Ayeyawady United stood third with 20 points. Reigning MNL champions Yangon United only earned 19 points and grabbed the fourth place.

Events

This season was the second Myanmar National League season to have had Ooredoo as the title sponsor, after the MFF and the Qatar-based telecom operator signed a US$1 million-a-year sponsorship contract on 10 January 2016.

Teams

A total of 12 teams competed in the 2016 season: 10 sides from the 2015 season and two promoted teams from the 2015 Myanmar National League 2.

Manaw Myay and Nay Pyi Taw were relegated to the 2016 MNL-2 since they finished the 2015 season at the lowest positions. They were replaced by the two promoted teams from the 2015 MNL-2, champions Southern Myanmar and runners-up Horizon.

Stadiums

ClubHome CityStadiumCapacity
Ayeyawady UnitedPatheinAyar Stadium6,000
Chin UnitedHakhaWammathu Maung Stadium*4,000
Hanthawaddy UnitedBagoTaungoo Stadium4,000
HorizonYangonHorizon Stadium*align="center" -
MagweMagwayMagway Stadium3,000
Rakhine UnitedSittweWeithali Stadium5,000
Shan UnitedTaunggyiTaunggyi Stadium7,000
Southern MyanmarMawlamyaingRamanya Stadium15,000
YadanarbonMandalayBahtoo Stadium17,000
Yangon UnitedYangonYangon United Sports Complex3,500
Zeyar Shwe MyayMonywaMonywa Stadium5,000
Zwegapin UnitedHpa-AnHpa-An Stadium3,000
(*) – 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.

Name changes

Personnel and sponsoring

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 United Kyaw Lwin Min Min Thu Grand Sport
Chin United Soe Thein Chit Su Moe Adidas
Hanthawaddy United Ngwe Tun Aung Zaw FBT
Horizon FC Erdinç Pala Nyi Nyi TunCadenza Horizon Int'l School
Magway Kyi Lwin Soe Min Naing Grand Sport
Rakhine United Aung Zaw Myo Andrey Coutinhomade by club Up Energy drink
Shan United Soe Myat Min Win Min Htut Grand Sport Scania
Southern Myanmar FC Mya Lwin Pyae Phyo Aung Adidas Yuzana Group
Yadanarbon René Desaeyere Yan Paing FBT Alpine
Yangon United Myo Min Tun Khin Maung Lwin Grand Sport First National Insurance
Zeyar Shwe Myay Fabiano Jose Costa Flora Victor Coto Ortega Grand Sport
Zwegapin United Aung Min Oo Edésio Sérgio Ribeiro de Oliveira (Junior)Made by Club Htay Group

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureIncoming manager
Yangon United Emerson AlcântaraSacked[1] Marjan Sekulovski
Shan United Royter MoreiraSacked Soe Myat Min
Yangon United Marjan SekulovskiSacked[2] Myo Min Tun

Foreign players

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.

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3AFC player
Ayeyawady United Abubakari Yakubu Hanson Samuel Christopher Chizoba Nishihara Takumu
Chin United Sackie Teah Doe Morris Joshua Papuchu Anderson Ebimo West
Hanthawaddy United Bamba Gaoussou Melvin George
Horizon Martin Ernest Ekici Idoko Sunday Matthew
Magway Sekou Sylla Ronald Djam Kufoin Micheal Henry Alloysius
Shan United Djawa Maximin Gustavo Patrick Kanyuka
Southern Myanmar Doumbouya Ibrahima Ijezie Michael Eze Chika Philip
Rakhine United Ndongo Philippe Andrey Coutinho Atapa Kazeem Adeolu Brima Kamara
Yadanarbon Keith Martu Nah Kekere Moukailou Williams Keisuke Ogawa
Yangon United Adilson Luiz Fernando Marcelo Fernandes Kunihiro Yamashita
Zeyar Shwe Myay Ouattara Ibrahim Víctor Coto Marcinho Dedi Gusmawan
Zwekapin United Junior Patrick Asare Clarke Clifford Ken Matsumoto

Result

League table

Result table

Matches

Fixtures and results of the Myanmar National League 2016 season.[3]

Week 22

Top scorers

NoNameClubGoal
1 Win Naing SoeYadanarbon16
2 Keith Martu NahYadanarbon16
3 Christopher ChizobaAyeyawady United16
4 Kyaw Ko KoYangon United13
5 Andrey CoutinhoRakhine United10
6 Bamba GaoussouHanthawaddy United10
7 Sekou SyllaMagwe9
8 Soe Min OoShan United9
9 Aung ThuYadanarbon8
10Yangon United9
11 TakumuAyeyawady United9
12 IvanHanthawaddy United7
13 Victor Coto OrtegaZeyar Shwe Myay7
14 KenZwekapin United7
15 Aung Kyaw NaingAyeyawady United6

Clean Sheets

NoGoalkeeperClubMatches
1 Thiha SithuShan United10
2 Yan Aung LinYadanarbon7
3 Van Lal Hruaia6
4 Mung Htoi AungChin United6
5 Phyo Min MaungZeyar Shwe Myay5

Awards

Monthly awards

MonthCoach of the MonthPlayer of the MonthReference
CoachClubPlayerClub
JanuaryNgwe TunHanthawaddy United Maung Maung LwinHanthawaddy United
February Marjan SekulovskiYangon United Keith Martu NahYadanarbon
March René DesaeyereYadanarbon Keith Martu NahYadanarbon
April
May
June René DesaeyereYadanarbonMarcio GomesZeyar Shwe Myay
July U Kyi LwinMagwe Kyaw Ko KoYangon United
August Myo Min Tun Win Naing SoeYadanarbon

See also

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Alcantara out of Yangon United after Just Two Months . en . ASEANFootball.org . 15 January 2016 . 15 January 2016.
  2. News: Yangon United change coaches, again. en . mmtimes.com . 23 June 2016 . 23 June 2016.
  3. http://www.themff.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=668&Itemid=543 Myanmar National League