2017 Mongolian Premier League

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Mongolian Premier League
Season2017
Champions Erchim
Matches played90
Goals scored264 (2.93 per match)
Top goalscorer Naranbold Nyam-Osor (15 goals) [1]
2016
2018

The 2017 Mongolian Premier League (also known as the Khurkhree National Premier League) is the 49th edition of the tournament. Erchim came into the season as defending champions of the 2016 season. [2]

Contents

Athletic 220 and Goyoo entered as the two promoted teams from the 1st League. The season started on April 29.

Clubs

Clubs and locations

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
Athletic 220 Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500
Deren Deren National Sports Stadium 12,500
Erchim Ulaanbaatar Erchim Stadium 2,000
Goyo 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
Ulaanbaatar Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500
Ulaanbaatar City Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500
Ulaanbaataryn Unaganuud Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 3,500

Personnel and kits

TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Athletic 220 Flag of Mongolia.svg Mönkhbat Pürevdorj Flag of Mongolia.svg Mönkhsaikhan Gerelbayar Joma Capitron Bank
Deren Flag of Serbia.svg Vojislav Bralušić Flag of Mongolia.svg Pürevsuren Enkhbayar Sport-Saller
Erchim Flag of Mongolia.svg Battulga Zorigt Flag of Mongolia.svg Enkhjargal Tserenjav Adidas Herbalife
Goyoo Flag of Mongolia.svg Davaa-Ochir Gongorjav Flag of Mongolia.svg Ganbayar Tseveensüren Puma
Khangarid Flag of Mongolia.svg Sergelen M.
Khoromkhon Flag of Mongolia.svg Sanjmyataviin Purevsukh Adidas
Selenge Press Flag of Mongolia.svg Chin-Orgil B. Nike
Ulaanbaatar Flag of Japan.svg Jun Fukuda Flag of Mongolia.svg Mönkhnasan A. Adidas APU
Ulaanbaatar City Flag of Spain.svg Manuel Retamero Fraile Flag of Mongolia.svg Lkhagvasüren A. G-Mobile
Ulaanbaataryn Unaganuud Flag of Mongolia.svg Erdene-Ochir S. Flag of Mongolia.svg Altantulga Pagmasüren Adidas Petrovis

Results

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Erchim (C)1813324715+3242Qualification to AFC Cup East Asia Zone
2 Ulaanbaatar City 1812243815+2338
3 Athletic 220 1810443221+1134
4 Deren 189271815+329
5 Khangarid 187652927+227
6 Selenge Press 1863925371221
7 Goyoo 185581825720
8 Ulaanbaatar 1852112631517Qualification to the Relegation play-offs
9 Khoromkhon (R)18431120442415Relegation to 1st League
10 Ulaanbaataryn Unaganuud (R)18241211342310

Result table

Home \ Away ATH DER ERC GOY KHA KHO SEL UB UBC UBU
Athletic 220 FC 1–02–20–01–02–14–20–32–05–1
Deren 2–00–13–11–12–00–21–00–32–0
Erchim 3–20–12–11–09–04–02–11–03–1
Goyoo 1–21–01–30–12–11–04–31–11–1
Khangarid 0–00–03–21–12–13–31–41–62–0
Khoromkhon 0–01–21–93–23–22–01–10–31–1
Selenge Press 3–21–30–00–11–62–12–21–41–0
Ulaanbaatar 1–31–00–12–02–41–21–30–31–0
Ulaanbaatar City 1–22–01–12–01–22–12–13–12–0
Ulaanbaataryn Unaganuud 1–40–11–30–00–02–21–31–01–4
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals [3]
1 Flag of Mongolia.svg Naranbold Nyam-Osor Athletic 22015
2 Flag of Japan.svg Ishino ShutaAthletic 22012
3 Flag of Mongolia.svg Batkhuyag Munkh-ErdeneSelenge Press11
4 Flag of Mongolia.svg Tumenjargal Tsedenbal Ulaanbaatar City10
Flag of Japan.svg Mothoki KeshshiUlaanbaatar
Flag of Mongolia.svg Mönkh-Erdene TuguldurErchim
7 Flag of Mongolia.svg Oyuunbatyn Bayarjargal Ulaanbaatar8
Flag of Mongolia.svg Gankhuyag Ser-Od-Yanjiv Khangarid
9 Flag of Mongolia.svg Enkhbileg Purevdorj Goyoo7
10 Flag of Japan.svg Taku YeshidaSelenge Press6
Flag placeholder.svg Nicolas VandeliErchim
Flag of Mongolia.svg G. TuntulakErchim

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References

  1. Grimm, Justin (18 October 2017). "2017 Premier League Top Scorers List". Mongolian Football Central. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  2. "Summary - Premier League - Mongolia".
  3. "Moнгoлын хѳл 6өм6өгийн хол6оо" (in Mongolian). Deutsche Fußball Liga. Archived from the original on 5 August 2016. Retrieved 17 September 2016.