Tournament details | |
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Country | Mongolia |
Dates | 2 July – 11 October 2020 |
Teams | 10 |
Final positions | |
Champions | BCH Lions [1] |
Runner-up | Khoromkhon FC |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 90 |
Goals scored | 474 (5.27 per match) |
All statistics correct as of 21-04-21. |
2020 Mongolian First League (often referred to as the 2020 Mongolian 1st League) is Second-highest division of the Mongolia. [2] [3]
The competition started on July 2, as the match between Khan-Uul and Khovd Western. [4]
The league ended on October 11 with the match between BCH Lions and Döchin Myangat United (DMU). [5] [6]
[Jul 2]
Khan-Uul 0-4 Khovd Western
[Jul 3]
Tuv Buganuud 3-3 Aldariin Daychid
[Jul 4]
BCH Lions 2-2 Khovd Club
[Jul 5]
Khoromkhon 4-0 Deren-2
[Jul 6]
Khukh Chononuud 0-2 DMU
[Jul 15]
Khovd Western 1-1 Tuv Buganuud
[Jul 16]
Aldariin Daychid 2-7 BCH Lions
[Jul 17]
Khovd Club 3-0 Khukh Chononuud
[Jul 18]
Deren-2 2-2 Khan-Uul
[Jul 19]
DMU 2-3 Khoromkhon
[Jul 19]
BCH Lions 5-2 Khovd Western
[Jul 20]
Khukh Chononuud 2-2 Aldariin Daychid
[Jul 21]
Tuv Buganuud 2-0 Khan-Uul
[Jul 22]
Khoromkhon 0-1 Khovd Club
[Jul 23]
DMU 7-0 Deren-2
[Jul 25]
Khan-Uul 1-1 BCH Lions
[Jul 26]
Khovd Western 1-6 Khukh Chononuud
Aldariin Daychid 1-2 Khoromkhon
Deren-2 1-5 Tuv Buganuud
[Jul 27]
Khovd Club 1-1 DMU
[Jul 31]
BCH Lions 1-0 Tuv Buganuud
[Aug 1]
Khukh Chononuud 0-0 Khan-Uul
Khoromkhon 4-0 Khovd Western
[Aug 2]
DMU 4-2 Aldariin Daychid
Khovd Club 6-0 Deren-2
[Aug 4]
Tuv Buganuud 2-1 Khukh Chononuud
[Aug 5]
Khan-Uul 0-4 Khoromkhon
Khovd Western 1-3 DMU
[Aug 8]
Aldariin Daychid 1-10 Khovd Club
[Aug 10]
Deren-2 3-8 BCH Lions
[Aug 6]
Khukh Chononuud 2-5 BCH Lions
[Aug 9]
Khoromkhon 3-4 Tuv Buganuud
DMU 1-1 Khan-Uul
[Aug 14]
Khovd Club 4-2 Khovd Western
[Aug 15]
Aldariin Daychid 2-3 Deren-2
[Aug 15]
BCH Lions 4-0 Khoromkhon
Tuv Buganuud 2-0 DMU
[Aug 19]
Khan-Uul 0-6 Khovd Club
Deren-2 3-4 Khukh Chononuud
[Aug 20]
Khovd Western 2-4 Aldariin Daychid
[Aug 22]
DMU 3-5 BCH Lions
[Aug 23]
Khoromkhon 4-2 Khukh Chononuud
Khovd Club 1-2 Tuv Buganuud
Aldariin Daychid 7-1 Khan-Uul
[Aug 24]
Khovd Western 4-2 Deren-2
[Aug 28]
Aldariin Daychid 2-3 Tuv Buganuud
[Aug 29]
Khovd Western 5-0 Khan-Uul
Khovd Club 1-2 BCH Lions
[Aug 30]
Deren-2 1-4 Khoromkhon
[Sep 21]
DMU 5-3 Khukh Chononuud
[Sep 1]
Khukh Chononuud 2-6 Khovd Club
BCH Lions 5-3 Aldariin Daychid
[Sep 2]
Khoromkhon 3-3 DMU
Tuv Buganuud 0-0 Khovd Western
[Sep 3]
Khan-Uul 0-2 Deren-2
[Sep 5]
Khovd Club 0-3 Khoromkhon
[Sep 6]
Khovd Western 1-2 BCH Lions
Khan-Uul 1-4 Tuv Buganuud
Deren-2 1-1 DMU
[Sep 7]
Aldariin Daychid 3-2 Khukh Chononuud
[Sep 11]
BCH Lions 5-3 Khan-Uul
Tuv Buganuud 6-2 Deren-2
[Sep 12]
Khukh Chononuud 1-3 Khovd Western
DMU 2-6 Khovd Club
[Sep 13]
Khoromkhon 2-0 Aldariin Daychid
[Sep 25]
Tuv Buganuud 3-3 BCH Lions
Khan-Uul 2-0 Khukh Chononuud
[Sep 26]
Khovd Western 0-0 Khoromkhon
Aldariin Daychid 0-0 DMU
Deren-2 5-3 Khovd Club
[Sep 29]
Khukh Chononuud 1-7 Tuv Buganuud
Khoromkhon 8-0 Khan-Uul
[Sep 30]
BCH Lions 8-2 Deren-2
DMU 1-6 Khovd Western
[Oct 1]
Khovd Club 3-4 Aldariin Daychid
[Oct 3]
Tuv Buganuud 2-3 Khoromkhon
Khan-Uul 0-9 DMU
[Oct 4]
BCH Lions 11-2 Khukh Chononuud
Khovd Western 2-4 Khovd Club
Deren-2 0-1 Aldariin Daychid
[Oct 6]
DMU 5-3 Tuv Buganuud
[Oct 7]
Khovd Club 7-0 Khan-Uul
Aldariin Daychid 0-0 Khovd Western
[Oct 8]
Khoromkhon 5-3 BCH Lions
Khukh Chononuud 1-3 Deren-2
[Oct 10]
Khan-Uul 1-5 Aldariin Daychid
[Oct 11]
Khukh Chononuud 4-10 Khoromkhon
Tuv Buganuud 0-2 Khovd Club
Deren-2 4-3 Khovd Western
BCH Lions 5-8 DMU
1.BCH Lions 50 45 5 0 167-14 140 [P] Promoted
2.Khoromkhon 50 39 10 1 121-30 127 [R] Promotion Playoff - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.Khovd Club 50 32 18 0 112-37 114 4.Tuv Buganuud 50 27 12 11 107-56 93 5.DMU 50 24 10 16 101-65 82 [*] 6.Aldariin Daychid 50 22 13 15 96-74 79 [N] 7.Khovd Western 50 19 23 8 88-77 70 8.Deren-2 50 15 14 21 78-89 59 [P]
9.Khukh Chononuud 50 1 4 45 18-125 7 [P] 10.Khan-Uul 50 0 4 46 6-145 4 Relegated
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