2016 Thanlyin Technological University FC season

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Thihadeepa United
2016 season
OwnerMrs. Kay Thi Lwin
ChairmanMr. Htet Arkar Nway
ManagerU Tint Nyein
2017 

The 2016 season is Thihadeepa United FC's first season in the MNL-2.

Season Review

PeriodSportswearSponsor
2016First Dream

Club

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Manager Flag of Myanmar.svg U Tint Nyein
Assistant Manager Flag of Myanmar.svg
Flag of Myanmar.svg
Flag of Myanmar.svg
Flag of Myanmar.svg
Goalkeeper Coach Flag of Myanmar.svg
Fitness Coach Flag of Myanmar.svg

Source:  TTU FC

Other information

President Flag of Myanmar.svg Daw Kay Thi Lwin
Team Leader Flag of Myanmar.svg U Htet Arkar Nway
Ground (capacity and dimensions)Ground (capacity and dimensions)
Training GroundTTU Stadium

Source:  TTU FC

First team squad

As of 8 December 2015.
Squad No.NameNationalityPosition(s)Date of Birth (Age)
Goalkeepers
13Nay Naing Htun Flag of Myanmar.svg GK
18Kaung Myat Min Flag of Myanmar.svg GK 25 September 1994 (age 27)
Defenders
2Aung Thu Flag of Myanmar.svg CB
3Arkar Phyo Flag of Myanmar.svg LB 1 February 1994 (age 28)
4Kaung Myat San Flag of Myanmar.svg RB
5Ye Min Aung Flag of Myanmar.svg CB 14 December 1991 (age 30)
16Wai Phyo Htet Flag of Myanmar.svg RB 1 February 1992 (age 30)
23Thiha Paing Flag of Myanmar.svg LB 11 December 1994 (age 27)
20Yin Paing Soe Flag of Myanmar.svg CB 10 August 1994 (age 27)
30Saw Soe Myint Khine Flag of Myanmar.svg CB 28 April 1992 (age 30)
Midfielders
6Arkar Nyein Flag of Myanmar.svg CM 2 August 1992 (age 29)
7Chit Ko Ko Naing Flag of Myanmar.svg AM
8Htoo Lapyae Wonn Flag of Myanmar.svg CM 11 April 1998 (age 24)
10Htun Win Oo Flag of Myanmar.svg RW
14Kaung Khant Maung Maung Flag of Myanmar.svg RW 8 April 1996 (age 26)
17Aung San Lin Flag of Myanmar.svg LW 3 September 1995 (age 26)
19Myo Min Kyaw Flag of Myanmar.svg DM
Strikers
9Kyaw Kyaw Oo Flag of Myanmar.svg ST 26 October 1995 (age 26)
11Pyae Phyo San Flag of Myanmar.svg ST 9 March 1995 (age 27)
29Nay Zar Khine Phone Flag of Myanmar.svg ST 2 January 1993 (age 29)

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