Yangon United F.C. Explained

Clubname:Yangon United
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Fullname:Yangon United Football Club
Nickname:The Lions
Founded: as Air Bagan FC
as Yangon United
Ground:Yangon United Sports Complex
Capacity:3,500
Owner:Tay Za[1]
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Pye Phyo Tayza[2]
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Frank Bernhardt
League:Myanmar National League
Season:2023
Current:2024–25 Yangon United FC season
Position:Myanmar National League, 2nd of 12
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Yangon United Football Club (Burmese: ရန်ကုန် ယူနိုက်တက် ဘောလုံးအသင်း<!---UNICODE ENCODING, DO NOT CONVERT TO ZAWGYI--> in Burmese pronounced as /jàɰ̃ɡòʊɰ̃/) is a Burmese football club, based at Yangon United Sports Complex, in Yangon, Myanmar. Owned by Tay Za, a prominent Burmese businessman, the club was one of eight teams that participated in the inaugural edition of the Myanmar National League in 2009, where they finished as runners-up. The club have won a record of 5 league titles, 3 General Aung San Shield and 3 MFF Charity Cup.

Yangon United's biggest rivals are Yadanarbon with whom they contest the Myanmar rivalry. However, due to Yadanarbon's decline, Yangon United's main rivals are now Shan United, in which now they contest in the new Myanmar National League derby.

History

Air Bagan FC

On 18 July 2007, the chairman of Htoo Group Of Companies announced to establish a football club. So the company took over a first division club, Viva FC and changed the name to Air Bagan FC which competed in the 2007–2008 season. Air Bagan FC became champions of the first division in their first debut year in which the club sees themselves being promoted to the top division, Air Bagan FC competed in the 2008 Myanmar Premier League season and finished in the top half of the table.[3]

Yangon United

After the league was transformed to the nation's first professional football league, Air Bagan FC was renamed to Yangon United and represented the seven million population in Yangon. Yangon United also formed an alliance with Thailand club, BEC Tero Sasana.

On 16 May 2009, Yangon United defeated Zeya Shwe Myay 4–0 in the league's second ever match to open the MNL Cup 2009. The club finished in second place in group play with 16 points. Yangon United lost to Yadanarbon in the final on penalty shootout after a 2–2 draw. During the 2010 season, Yangon United built an artificial turf football pitch and gymnasium.

In 2010, Yangon United built their training ground and gymnasium. Yangon United Gymnasium is the first gym among the Myanmar National League clubs.

Myanmar National League three-peat and AFC Cup debut (2011 – 2013)

In 2011, Yangon United won their first ever Myanmar National League title and also became the champions of the 2011 Max Cement MFF Cup This is the first time a team has won both the Cup and the League title in the short history of the MNL. The following year In 2012, The Lions appointed Bulgarian coach, Ivan Kolev for the 2012 season in which he helped the club to won their second consecutive Myanmar National League title and qualified for the 2013 AFC Cup.[4]

In 2013, Yangon United signed with Grand Sport as their main kit supplier. Yangon United make their debut in the 2013 AFC Cup being placed Group F with Maldives league champions, New Radiant SC, Hong Kong club, Sunray Cave JC Sun Hei and Indonesian cup winners, Persibo Bojonegoro. The Lions put up a fiery display in the tournament winning five games and only losing once thus finishing the group stage as runner-ups with 3 goals difference away from group leaders, New Radiant which see them both through to the Round of 16 for the first time in the club history. Yangon United than travelled to India to face East Bengal on 15 May 2013 at their home ground, Salt Lake Stadium which unfortunately saw the club losing 5-1 thus exiting out from the tournament. However, on the bright side, Ivan Kolev guided the club to retained their league title in which they won their third consecutive Myanmar National League title.

Yangon United again qualified for the 2014 AFC Cup where they faced Vietnamese cup winners, Vissai Ninh Bình, Hong Kong league champions, South China and Malaysian club, Kelantan. The club performed magnificently in the tournament as they went on to finished as group runner-ups winning 3 times and losing 3 games in which the club qualified for the Round of 16 tie against Indonesian club, Persipura Jayapura in which they suffered their heaviest defeat in their history losing 9–2 at the Mandala Stadium.

The 2014 season saw the club finishing 2nd in the league, 4 points behind champions, Yadanarbon which saw their three consecutive league title streaks come to an end. However, the club managed to get hold of the league title in the 2015 season winning their fourth league title in the club history and also seeing them qualified to the 2016 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off where they faced Thailand club, Chonburi losing 3–2 in extra time sending Chonburi to the next round to face J1 League club, FC Tokyo.

In 2018, Yangon United won their fifth league title finishing as champions with 1 point ahead of league rivals,Shan United. The club winning the league as champions saw them qualified for the 2019 AFC Champions League qualifying play-offs facing against Philippines club, Ceres–Negros which The Lions won the match 2-1 progressing on to the next stage to face Thailand club, Chiangrai United losing 3–1 in the process thus exiting from the qualifying play-off and being dropped to the 2019 AFC Cup.

They would go on and dominate for long periods, until 2019, when they gave up the trophy to Shan United. They followed that up with an unconvincing 2020 Myanmar National League finishing 4th.

In the 2022 Myanmar National League season, they finished second place behind Shan United. Their top scorer was Valci Júnior who scored 8 goals in that season.

Stadium

Yangon United have been using the Thuwunna Stadium ever since their establishment as a professional football club in 2009. Thuwunna Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Yangon, Myanmar which it was constructed with the help from the Japanese government. When the stadium was completed in 1985 it had a capacity of up to 50,000 people. In 2013, the stadium underwent a major renovation and was expanded to host 2013 Southeast Asian Games football matches. Yangon United than moved out to their new build home ground, the Yangon United Sports Complex which is an artificial turf where it was much easier to maintain and low cost rents. The new stadium is 18 minutes drive away from their old Stadium but the club would often use their Thuwunna Stadium for AFC Cup games to match the AFC stadium requirements.

Home Ground

Players

2024-25 First-team squad

Individual records

Lists of the players with the most caps and top goalscorers for the club in the league games (players in bold signifies current Yangon United F.C. player).

+ Top Seven Highest Goalscorers in the league games
PlayerPeriodGoalsRatioCaps
1 Cézar2012–2015, 2017118111
2 Kyaw Ko Ko2013–201958139
3 Sylla Sekou2018–2019, 20235767
4 Charles Obi2010–20113128
5 Emerson2014–2015, 2017, 20213168
6 Maung Maung Lwin2017–20212772
7 Emmanuel Uzochukwu2017–2018, 2020–20212033
+ Top Twelve Players With Most Appearances in the league games
PlayerPeriodCapsGoals
1 David Htan2009–2018, 2022–2858
2 Yan Aung Kyaw2009–20202463
3 Kyi Lin2009–2019, 202017815
4 Khin Maung Lwin2009–20151545
5 Kyaw Ko Ko2013–201913958
6 Zaw Min Tun2015–2017, 20181337
7 Myo Min Tun2009–20131210
8 Cézar2012–2015, 2017111118
9 Aung Aung Oo2009–20131100
10 Kyaw Zin Htet2017–2020870
11 San Set Naing2017–840
12 Kekere Moukailou2017–2019756

Continental record

All results (home and away) list Yangon United's goal tally first.

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2012AFC CupGroup G Chonburi1–10–14th
Citizen AA1–21–2
Home United0–01–3
2013AFC CupGroup F New Radiant2–01–32nd
Sun Hei2–03–1
Persibo Bojonegoro3–07–1
Round of 16 East Bengal1–5
2014AFC CupGroup G Vissai Ninh Bình1–42–32nd
South China2–03–5
Kelantan5–33–2
Round of 16 Persipura Jayapura2–9
2015Mekong Club ChampionshipFirst round Lao Toyota5–22nd
Boeung Ket Angkor0–3
2016AFC Champions LeaguePreliminary round 2 Chonburi2–3
AFC CupGroup G South China2–11–23rd
Maziya3–21–1
Mohun Bagan1–12–3
2018AFC CupGroup G Bali United3–23–11st
FLC Thanh Hóa2–13–3
Global Cebu3–01–2
Zonal semi-finals Ceres–Negros3–22–45–6
2019AFC Champions LeaguePreliminary round 1 Ceres–Negros2–1
Preliminary round 2 Chiangrai United1–3
AFC CupGroup F Tampines Rovers1–33–43rd
Nagaworld2–01–2
Hà Nội2–51–0
2020AFC CupPlay-off round Indera3–16–19–2
Group F Hồ Chí Minh City2–22nd
Lao Toyota3–2
Hougang United1–0
2023–24AFC CupPreliminary round 2 DPMM2–1
Play-off round PSM Makassar0–4

Honours

League

Cup

Coaching staff

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Kits and sponsors

Title sponsors

PeriodKit ManufacturerTitle Sponsor
2009–2012 FBTAir Bagan
2013–2021 Grand SportFNI insurance
2023 M21AGD Bank
2024- Glory Sport

Statistics

Domestic

SeasonLeagueLeague CupTop goalscorerManager
Div.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPNameGoals
2009–101st414725241623
20101st3201163441239
20111st1221732501554Winners
20121st1261853642560Semi-finals Cézar15align=center rowspan="2" Ivan Kolev
20131st1221543422049Cancelled Cézar20
20141st2221443602246Quarter-finals Cézar26 Eric Williams
20151st12217326228542nd round Cézar28 Tin Maung Tun
20161st2221246432540Runners-up Kyaw Ko Ko13 Myo Min Tun
20171st2221642451152Runners-up Kyaw Ko Ko9 Myo Min Tun
20181st1221633542051Winners Sylla Sekou28 Myo Min Tun Maung
20191st3221273401543Winners Sylla Sekou10 Tin Maung Tun
20201st42011433918378 Min Tun Lin
20221st2181233378398 Min Tun Lin
20231st2221633571351 Sekou Sylla
Yan Kyaw Htwe
11 Gerd Zeise
20241st

External links

Notes and References

  1. New era for football . Han Oo Khin . March 9–15, 2009 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120215122240/http://www.mmtimes.com/no461/sport01.htm . February 15, 2012 .
  2. Web site: Yokohama F. Marinos sign pact with Myanmar's Yangon United . 2013-10-15 . 2013-10-15 . goal.com . 2015-08-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150827081003/http://www.goal.com/en-sg/news/3952/asia/2013/09/15/4263015/yokohama-f-marinos-sign-pact-with-myanmars-yangon-united . live .
  3. Footballers from abroad at home in Myanmar . Thomas Kean . May 25–31, 2009 . . 2009-05-30 . 2012-03-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120313015726/http://mmtimes.com/no472/n002.htm . dead .
  4. Amoy Ghoshal . 2013-05-03 . AFC Cup rivals’ watch – Yangon United . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180913185325/https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/afc-cup-rivals-watch-yangon-united . 2018-09-13 . December 9, 2017 . Sportskeeda.
  5. Web site: Coaching Staff . 2017-07-19 . 2018-12-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181215175455/http://www.ygnutd.com/index.php?pid=6&lang=myn . live . in Burmese