2005 Myanmar Premier League

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The 2005 Myanmar Premier League season had 16 teams in competition. Finance and Revenue FC won the championship.

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Results

PosTeamGF–GAdiff
1 Finance and Revenue FC 15150064-1045
2Comn15113147-1136
3Forestry15102327-1532
4Transport1593322-1230
5YC Development Committee1583443-2627
6Defence1582525-2026
7Construction1582533-3126
8Banner1573523-2024
9MAPT1572625-2323
10Energy1563631-2221
11Home Affairs1536623-3115
12 Kanbawza FC 15411015-1713
13Agriculture15311122-4410
14Army (A)15231018-489
15Malikha1521129-497
16Padamya Naga (Ruby Dragon)

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