2005 Cambodian League

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Cambodian League
Season2005
Champions Khemara Keila FC
Top goalscorerHok Sochivorn (22 goals)
2002
2006

Statistics of the Cambodian League for the 2005 season.

Contents

Overview

Khemara Keila FC won the championship.

Teams

10 participants:

Top of table

The top four team qualified to championship play-off

Championship play-off

Semi-finals

05 Oct 2005 Hello United 4-2 Nagacorp

06 Oct 2005 Khemara Keila 2-1 Military Police

Third place

Final

Khemara Keila 3-0 Hello United
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