2019 Mongolian Premier League

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Mongolian Premier League
Season2019
Dates13 April – 27 October 2019
Champions Ulaanbaatar City
Relegated Khaan Khuns Titem
Khoromkhon FC
AFC Cup Ulaanbaatar City
Matches played35
Goals scored151 (4.31 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg David Saviola
(34 goals) [1]
Biggest home win Falcons 4–0 Anduud City
(13 April 2019)
Biggest away win Khoromkhon 0–6 Falcons
(15 June 2019)
Highest scoring Titem 5–5 Khangarid
(3 May 2019)
Longest winning run6 matches
Ulaanbaatar City
Longest unbeaten run7 matches
Ulaanbaatar City
Longest winless run7 matches
Titem
Khoromkhon
Longest losing run7 matches
Khoromkhon
2018
2020
All statistics correct as of 13 April 2019.

The 2019 Mongolian Premier League was the 51st season of football in Mongolia. The season began on 13 April and is scheduled to end in August 2019. [2] This is the second year of a 3-year sponsorship deal with Mazala.

Contents

Erchim are the defending champion. Khoromkhon and Khaan Khuns Titem joined as the promoted teams from the 2018 Mongolian 1st League, replacing Arvis and Gepro which were relegated from the 2018 Mongolian Premier League.

Teams

Stadiums and locations

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
Anduud City Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 5,000
Athletic 220 Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 5,000
Deren Deren National Sports Stadium 12,500
Erchim Ulaanbaatar Erchim Stadium 2,000
Falcons Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 5,000
Khaan Khuns Titem Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 5,000
Khangarid Erdenet Erdenet Stadium 7,000
Khoromkhon Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 5,000
FC Ulaanbaatar Ulaanbaatar MFF Football Centre 5,000
Ulaanbaatar City Ulaanbaatar G-Mobile Arena 3,000

Personnel and kits

TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor (chest)
Anduud City Flag of Serbia.svg Vojislav Bralušić Zeus Sport
Athletic 220 Flag of Japan.svg Shori Murata Flag of Mongolia.svg Naranbold Nyam-Osor TG SportCapitron
Deren Flag of Mongolia.svg Tsebendal Tumenjargal Joma
Erchim Flag of Mongolia.svg Battulga Zorigt Flag of Mongolia.svg Enkhjargal Tserenjav Adidas Herbalife
Falcons Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuya Nishio Flag of Mongolia.svg Mönkhbold BaldorjNCD Corporation
Titem Flag of Russia.svg Alim ZumakulovTG SportKhaan Khuns
Khangarid TG Sport Erdenet Mining Corporation
Khoromkhon Flag of Mongolia.svg Amarsanaa Ganbold Khairkhan Uul Crew
Ulaanbaatar Flag of Japan.svg Jun Fukudo Flag of Mongolia.svg Bayarjargal Oyuunbat TG SportNiislel
Ulaanbaatar City Flag of Mongolia.svg Lümbengarav Donorov Flag of Mongolia.svg Tsedenbal Norjmoo G-Mobile

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation [lower-alpha 1]
1 Ulaanbaatar City (C)2215346024+3648 [lower-alpha 2] Qualification for AFC Cup preliminary round 2
2 Erchim 2215346528+3748 [lower-alpha 2]
3 Khangarid 2213186245+1740
4 Athletic 220 2210665238+1436
5 Deren 2210574128+1335
6 SP Falcons 2212286531+3438
7 FC Ulaanbaatar 228594737+1029
8 Anduud City 22911238632528
9 Khaan Khuns Titem (R)2222182367448Relegation to Mongolian 1st League
10 Khoromkhon (R)22202018110926
Source: Mazala National League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Goal difference; 6) Goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Teams are split into two groups (top five and bottom five) after each have played 18 matches.
  2. 1 2 Head-to-head results: Ulaanbaatar City 3–0 Erchim, Erchim 2–1 Ulaanbaatar City, Ulaanbaatar City 2–1 Erchim.

Topscorers

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg David SaviolaFalcons34
2 Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Zakharov Khangarid27
3 Flag of Japan.svg Motohiro KanashiroErchim22
Flag of Mongolia.svg Nyam-Osor Naranbold Athletic 220
5 Flag of Russia.svg Andrej RychenkoKhangarid19
6 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel do CarmoUlaanbaatar City17
7 Flag of Mongolia.svg Miyagmar BatkishigUlaanbaatar City15
Flag of Mongolia.svg Oyunbaatar Mijiddorj Ulaanbaatar
9 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuya NishioFalcon11
10 Flag of Mongolia.svg Batkhiag Mönkh-ErdeneAthletic 22010

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References

  1. Grimm, Justin. "2019 MPL Top Scorers List". Mongolian Football Central. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
  2. МАЗАЛА ДЭЭД ЛИГ ЭРГЭН ИРЛЭЭ [ permanent dead link ]