2014 Mongolian Premier League

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Mongolian Premier League
Season2014
Champions Khoromkhon
2015 AFC Cup Khoromkhon
Matches played46
Goals scored173 (3.76 per match)
Biggest home win Ulaanbaatar University 7–0 Ulaanbaataryn Mazaalaynuud
Biggest away win Ulaanbaataryn Mazaalaynuud 0–7 Erchim
Highest scoring Erchim 7–1 Khangarid
FC Ulaanbaatar 7–1 Ulaanbaataryn Mazaalaynuud
Longest winning run Khoromkhon
(5 matches)
Longest unbeaten run Khoromkhon
(14 matches)
Longest winless run Mazaalay
(12 matches)
Longest losing run Mazaalay
(12 matches)
2013
2015

The 2014 Mongolian Premier League also known as Niislel Lig or Capital League is the 47th edition of the tournament. Ulaanbaataryn Mazaalaynuud returned to the league after withdrawing from competition in the 2012 season, replacing Khasiin Khulguud to keep the number of teams at seven. The season started on 25 June and ended with the championship match on 30 August 2013. The top four teams in the standings advanced to the single elimination playoff stage. [1]

Contents

Clubs

Clubs and locations

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
Erchim Ulaanbaatar National Sports Stadium 20,000
FC Ulaanbaatar Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500
Khangarid Erdenet Erdenet Stadium7,000
Khoromkhon Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500
Ulaanbaataryn Mazaalaynuud Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500
Selenge Press Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500
Ulaanbaatar University Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Erchim (Q)128403410+2428Qualified for playoff stage
2 Khoromkhon (Q)128402711+1628
3 Ulaanbaatar University (Q)127232512+1323
4 Khangarid (Q)125161827916
5 FC Ulaanbaatar 124172522+313
6 Selenge Press 124082224212
7 Ulaanbaataryn Mazaalaynuud 120012752450
Updated to match(es) played on 24 August 2014. Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Results

First round

Home \ Away ERC FCU KHA KHO MAZ SEL ULU
Erchim 1–17–11–12–03–02–1
FC Ulaanbaatar 1–30–31–27–10–41–2
Khangarid 1–10–41–22–13–22–1
Khoromkhon 2–23–13–03–03–21–1
Ulaanbaataryn Mazaalaynuud 0–71–61–40–32–30–2
Selenge Press 1–20–22–11–36–11–3
Ulaanbaatar University 1–32–13–01–17–01–0
Updated to match(es) played on 24 August 2014. Source: RSSSF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final stages

Semifinals

Erchim3–1Khangarid
Report
Khoromkhon7–1Ulaanbaatar University
Report

Third place playoff match

Khangarid1–1Ulaanbaatar University
Report
Penalties
4–3

Final

Erchim0–1Khoromkhon
Report

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References

  1. "Mongolia 2014". RSSSF . Retrieved 22 August 2014.