2015 Lao Premier League

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Statistics of Lao Premier League in the 2015 season. The league is composed of clubs starts on 28 February 2015. Hoang Anh Attapeu are the defending champions, having won their first league title in 2014. [1]

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Clubs

Format

Over the course of a season, which runs annually from January to July, each team plays twice against the others in the league, once at 'home' and once 'away'. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. The teams are ranked in the league table by points gained, then goal difference, then goals scored and then their head-to-head record for that season. [2]

Stadium

ClubBasedHome stadiumCapacityManager
Champasak United Pakse Champasak Stadium 12,000 Flag of Laos.svg Virasith Sounakeovongsa
Ezra Vientiane New Laos National Stadium 25,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Na Byung Soo
SHB Vientiane Vientiane Laos National Stadium 15,000
Hoàng Anh Attapeu Attapeu Attapeu Stadium 12,000 Flag of Vietnam.svg Huỳnh Văn Ảnh
Lao Toyota FC Vientiane National University of Laos National Stadium5,000 Flag of England.svg Dave Booth
Lanexang United Vientiane Lanexang Stadium 2,500 Flag of Portugal.svg Eduardo Almeida
Lao Police Club Vientiane New Laos National Stadium 25,000
Savan Savannakhet Savannakhet Stadium 15,000
Young Elephant Vientiane New Laos National Stadium 25,000
EDL FC Vientiane Lanexang Stadium 2,500
Eastern Star FC Vientiane New Laos National Stadium 25,000

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Lao Toyota FC 2015326321+4248Qualification for the Mekong Club Championship AFC Cup Group stage
2 Lanexang United 2015326716+5148
3 SHB Vientiane 2013525123+2844
4 Lao Police Club 208663933+630
5 Hoang Anh Attapeu 207584447326
6 Eastern Star FC 207583335226
7 Champasak United 2081113231+125
8 EDL 2059631421124
9 Savan 20621230431320
10 Young Elephant 20341318462813
11 Ezra 2011181585704
Updated to match(es) played on 13 August 2015. Source: Lao League table
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubTotal
1
Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo Homma Lao Toyota
17
2
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyễn Xuân Nam SHB Vientiane
14
3
Flag of Laos.svg Sopha Saysana Hoang Anh Attapeu
11

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References

  1. Laos – List of Champions Archived January 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Lao's Top League". Lao Football Federation. Archived from the original on 2013-09-15. Retrieved 2013-01-17.