2006 Cambodian League

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Cambodian League
Season2006
Champions Khemara Keila FC
2005
2007

Statistics of the Cambodian League for the 2006 season.

Contents

Overview

It was contested by 10 teams, and Khemara Keila FC won the championship.

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Khemara Keila FC 4310182+1610
2 Nagacorp FC 4310175+1210
3 Phnom Penh United 4310143+1110
4 Keila Rith 4301135+89
5Koh Kong Province42026716
6Military Police4112101114
7Khmer Empire3102717103
8 RCAF 410381243
9Royal Navy3003014140
10 General Logistics 4004219170
Source: RSSSF

Note: Resumed Sep 2 after a break of 4 months due to financial problems in the wake of a power struggle within the CFA which led to a temporary suspension by the AFC; league eventually played over 9 rounds instead of 18 as originally planned.

Top final table

PosClub
1 Phnom Penh United
2 Khemara Keila FC
3 Nagacorp FC
4 Keila Rith

Semifinals

Final

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