Season | 2015 |
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Champions | Erchim 1st Premier League title 9th Mongolian Title |
Relegated | Soyombiin Barsuud |
2016 AFC Cup | Erchim |
Top goalscorer | Naranbold Nyam-Osor (23) [1] |
Biggest home win | UBU 10–0 Soyombiin Barsuud |
Biggest away win | Soyombiin Barsuud 0–10 Erchim |
Highest scoring | Soyombiin Barsuud 0–10 Erchim UBU 10–0 Soyombiin Barsuud |
Longest winning run | Erchim 5 games |
Longest unbeaten run | Erchim 6 games |
Longest winless run | Soyombiin Barsuud 11 games |
Longest losing run | Ulaanbaataryn Mazaalaynuud 4 games |
← 2014 2016 → |
The 2015 Mongolian Premier League also known as the Khurkhree National Top League is the 47th edition of the tournament. Two new teams entered the competition, Deren and Soyombiin Barsuud to increase the number of teams to nine. The season started on 16 May 2015 and was ended on 26 September. [2]
The competition is to be known as the Khurkhree National Premier League for sponsorship reasons, after the Mongolian Football Federation signed a MNT 400 million sponsorship deal with Arvain Undes, a Mongolian company that produces the beer, Khurkhree. [2] As well as the new sponsorship deal, matches will also be broadcast on NTV television and online, with the teams competing for a share of a MNT 100 million prize fund. [2]
Club | City | Stadium | Capacity |
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Deren | Deren | ||
Erchim | Ulaanbaatar | Erchim Stadium | |
Ulaanbaatar | Ulaanbaatar | MFF Football Centre | 3,500 |
Khangarid | Erdenet | Erdenet Stadium | 7,000 |
Khoromkhon | Ulaanbaatar | MFF Football Centre | 3,500 |
Selenge Press | Ulaanbaatar | MFF Football Centre | 3,500 |
Soyombiin Barsuud | |||
Ulaanbaataryn Mazaalaynuud | Ulaanbaatar | MFF Football Centre | 3,500 |
Ulaanbaatar University | Ulaanbaatar | MFF Football Centre | 3,500 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Erchim (C, Q) | 16 | 12 | 1 | 3 | 62 | 15 | +47 | 37 | 2017 AFC Cup |
2 | Ulaanbaatar | 16 | 11 | 0 | 5 | 40 | 24 | +16 | 33 | |
3 | Selenge Press | 16 | 10 | 2 | 4 | 40 | 19 | +21 | 32 | |
4 | Khoromkhon | 16 | 9 | 2 | 5 | 50 | 28 | +22 | 29 | |
5 | Khangarid | 16 | 9 | 1 | 6 | 46 | 26 | +20 | 28 | |
6 | Ulaanbataryn Unaganuud | 16 | 8 | 2 | 6 | 49 | 30 | +19 | 26 | |
7 | Deren | 16 | 2 | 3 | 11 | 24 | 56 | −32 | 9 | |
8 | Ulaanbaataryn Mazaalaynuud (O) | 16 | 2 | 2 | 12 | 20 | 60 | −40 | 8 | Relegation Play-Off |
9 | Soyombiin Baarsuud (R) | 16 | 2 | 1 | 13 | 9 | 82 | −73 | 7 | Relegation to 1st League |
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
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1 | Naranbold Nyam-Osor | Khoromkhon | 23 |
2 | Tsedenbalyn Tümenjargal | UBU FC | 18 |
3 | G. Batbilguun | Erchim | 12 |
4 | S. Galerdene | Erchim | 10 |
5 | P. Altantulga | UBU FC | 9 |
5 | Bayasgalan Amarbayasgalan | FC Ulaanbaatar | 9 |
5 | Tsagaantsooj Munkh-Erdene | Khangarid | 9 |
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