2016 Mongolian Premier League

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Mongolian Premier League
Season2016
2017 AFC Cup Erchim
Matches played90
Goals scored375 (4.17 per match)
Top goalscorer Oyunbaatar Mijiddorj (29 goals) [1]
Biggest home win Erchim 8–0 Mazaalaynuud
Erchim 8–0 Ulaanbaatar
Biggest away win Mazaalay 0–8 Selenge Press
Highest scoring Erchim 8–0 Mazaalaynuud
Erchim 8–0 Ulaanbaatar
Khangarid 6–2 Unaganuud
Selenge Press 6–2 Bayangol
Longest winning run Erchim (14 games)
Longest unbeaten run Erchim (14 games)
Longest winless run Mazaalaynuud (18 games)
Longest losing run Mazaalaynuud (16 games)
2015
2017

The 2016 Mongolian Premier League (also known as the Khurkhree National Premier League) is the 48th edition of the tournament. Erchim came into the season as defending champions of the 2015 season.

Contents

Ulaanbaatar City (formerly Khangarid City) and Bayngol [2] entered as the two promoted teams from the 2015 Mongolian 1st League. The season started on May 7 and ended on October 9, 2016.

Khurkhree National Premier League

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.

Clubs

Clubs and locations

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
Bayangol Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500
Deren Deren MFF Football Centre 3,500
Erchim Ulaanbaatar Erchim Stadium 2,000
FC Ulaanbaatar Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500
Khangarid Erdenet Erdenet Stadium 7,000
Ulaanbaatar City Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500
Khoromkhon Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500
Selenge Press Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500
Ulaanbaataryn Unaganuud Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500

Results

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Erchim (C, Q)1817017012+5851 2017 AFC Cup
2 Khangarid 1814135423+3143
3 Khoromkhon 1810264225+1732
4 Ulaanbaataryn Unaganuud 1810264028+1232
5 Deren 188192827+125
6 Ulaanbaatar 186573341823
7 Selenge Press 186484340+322
8 Ulaanbaatar City (O)186393232021Play-Off
9 NM Bayangol (R)1823132457339 1st League
10 Ulaanbaataryn Mazaalainuud (R)180117990811

Result table

Home \ Away DER ERC KHA KHO NMB SEL UBC UBM UBU ULB
Deren 0–31–30–22–11–21–04–00–44–1
Erchim 2–15–10–21–06–15–18–03–18–0
Khangarid 2–00–42–05–16–22–17–06–22–0
Khoromkhon 0–30–42–37–10–02–04–13–11–1
NM Bayangol 1–31–50–61–52–32–31–11–12–1
Selenge Press 2–21–30–21–26–21–27–02–53–2
Ulaanbaatar City 1–41–21–21–32–21–17–11–01–2
Ulaanbaataryn Mazaalainuud 0–11–40–21–60–40–81–61–61–3
Ulaanbaataryn Unaganuud 1–00–12–12–12–12–10–27–12–2
Ulaanbaatar 2–11–62–23–24–12–21–15–01–2
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Mongolia.svg Oyunbaatar Mijiddorj Khangarid29
2 Flag of Japan.svg Shuta Ishino28
3 Flag of Mongolia.svg Nyam-Osor Naranbold Khoromkhon13
Flag of Mongolia.svg Mönkh-Erdene Tuguldur
5Flag placeholder.svg Fante12
6 Flag of Mongolia.svg Eson-Erdene10
Flag of Japan.svg Hishida
8 Flag of Mongolia.svg Monkh-Erdene8
Flag placeholder.svg Navrodski
Flag of Mongolia.svg Enkhbileg Purevdorj Anduud City

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References

  1. ""АЛТАН БӨМБӨГ"-ИЙН САНАЛ ХУРААЛТ ЭХЭЛЛЭЭ" (in Mongolian). Mongolian Football Federation. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  2. "The Champions of the 1st League, Continental FC was rejected by the MFF so the 4th placed team Bayngol was promoted". Archived from the original on 2018-09-04. Retrieved 2019-09-06.