2014 Lao League

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Lao League
Season2014
Champions Hoang Anh Attapeu
Matches played18
Goals scored36 (2 per match)
Longest winning run Hoang Anh Attapeu
Lao Army
Lao Police Club
2 games
Longest unbeaten run Hoang Anh Attapeu
Lane Xang Intra
Lao Police Club
3 games
Longest winless run Eastern Star
3 games
Longest losing run Eastern Star
Lao Toyota
Yotha
2 games
2013
2015

Statistics of Lao League in the 2014 season. The league is composed of 10 clubs starts on 22 February 2014. [1] SHB Champasak are the defending champions, having won their first league title in 2013. [2]

Contents

Teams

Relegation to Lao First Division

Promotion from Lao First Division

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Hoang Anh Attapeu 1813326329+3442Qualification for the Mekong Club Championship
2 Lao Toyota FC 1812245619+3738Qualification for the AFC Cup Group stage
3 SHB Champasak 1811344319+2436
4 Lao Police Club 1810354525+2033
5 Lanexang Intra 1810352822+633
6 Ezra 188373131027
7 Lao Army 186572626023
8 Yotha FC 18311428734510
9 Savan FC 1822141948298
10 Eastern Star FC 1813141865476
Updated to match(es) played on 31 July 2014. Source: Lao League table
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

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