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Season | 2023 |
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Matches played | 30 |
Goals scored | 136 (4.53 per match) |
Top goalscorer | San Thaw Thaw (16Goals) |
Best goalkeeper | May Zin Nwe (5 Clean sheets) |
Biggest home win | Myawady 14–0 Young Lionesses (21 June) |
Biggest away win | Sports & education 0–12 ISPE (8 August ) |
Highest scoring | Myawady 14–0 Young Lionesses (21 June) |
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The 2023 Myanmar Women's League was the 5th season of the Myanmar Women's League, the top Myanmar professional league for women's association football clubs, since its establishment in 2016. A total of 6 teams competed in the league, with the season beginning in June 2023.
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Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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1 | Myawady W.F.C (C)(C) | 10 | 8 | 2 | 0 | 33 | 5 | +28 | 26 |
2 | ISPE W.F.C | 10 | 7 | 2 | 1 | 51 | 9 | +42 | 23 |
3 | Thitsar Arman W.F.C | 10 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 28 | 11 | +17 | 19 |
4 | Yangon United W.F.C | 10 | 3 | 1 | 6 | 10 | 26 | −16 | 10 |
5 | Sport & Education W.F.C | 10 | 3 | 0 | 7 | 12 | 32 | −20 | 9 |
6 | Young Lionesses W.F.C | 10 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 2 | 53 | −51 | 0 |
Fixtures and Results of the 2023 Women League season. [1]
14/6/2023 | ISPE | 3–2 | Yangon United | Padonmar Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Su Pyae Pyae Kyaw ![]() Lin Lae Oo ![]() Lin Myint Oo ![]() | Zin MOe Pyae ![]() |
14/6/2023 | Sport & Education | 4–0 | Young Lionesses | Sa Lin Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | May Thet Oo ![]() Moe Moe Than ![]() Sandar Lin ![]() |
15/6/2023 | Thitsar Arman | 1–2 | Myawady | Sa Lin Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | WIn Win ![]() | Pont Pont Pyae Maung ![]() May Sabei Phyoo ![]() |
20/6/2023 | Yangon United | 0–2 | Thitsar Arman | Sa Lin Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Khin San Lwin ![]() July Kyaw ![]() |
20/6/2023 | ISPE | 7–0 | Sport & education | Padonmar Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Shwe Yee Tun ![]() Lin Myint Mo ![]() Than Than Wai ![]() May Htet Lu ![]() |
21/6/2023 | Myawady | 14–0 | Young Lionesses | Sa Lin Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Pan Ei Khaing ![]() May Sabei Phoo ![]() San Thaw Thaw ![]() Yupar Khine ![]() Khaing Thazin ![]() Aye Myat Khaing ![]() Pont Pont Pyae Maung ![]() |
19/7/2023 | Young Lionesses | 1–5 | ISPE | Sa Lin Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Kat Thaw Phyo Oo ![]() | Su Pyae Pyae Kyaw ![]() Khin Ma Lar Tun ![]() Moe Ma Ma Soe ![]() Zin Moe Htet ![]() |
20/7/2023 | Myawady | 2–0 | Yangon United | Sa Lin Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | San Thaw Thaw ![]() | Referee: Daw Zin Mar Oo |
23/7/2023 | Young Lionesses | 1–5 | Thitsar Arman | Sa Lin Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Jue Htet Wai ![]() | Myat Noe Khin ![]() July Kyaw ![]() Win Win ![]() Wai Phoo Eain ![]() |
23/7/2023 | Yangon United | 1–3 | Sport & Education | Pandora Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Yoon Wadi Hlaing ![]() | Moe Moe Than ![]() Ar Zoon Thar ![]() |
27/7/2023 | Young Lionesses | 0–3 | Yangon UNited | Padonmar Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Zin Moe Pyae ![]() Pan Ei Nwe ![]() Yoon Wadi Hlaing ![]() |
27/7/2023 | Thitsar Arman | 3–4 | ISPE | Sa Lin Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Khin Mo Mo Tun ![]() Khin Moe Wai ![]() Win Win ![]() | Nant May Thazin ![]() Lin Myat Oo ![]() Su Pyae Pyae Kyaw ![]() |
28/7/2023 | Myawady | 2–1 | Sport & Education | Padonmar Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Khaing Thazin ![]() San Thaw Thaw ![]() | Kyi Pyar Lin ![]() |
3/8/2023 | Sports & Education | 0–2 | Myawady | Padonmar Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | San Thaw Thaw ![]() Yu Par Khin ![]() |
4/8/2023 | ISPE | 0–0 | Thitsar Arman | Sa Lin Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 |
4/8/2023 | Yangon United | 1–0 | Young Lionesses | Padonmar Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Zin Moe Pyae ![]() |
8/8/2023 | Sports & Education | 0–12 | ISPE | Padonmar Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Khin Marlar Tun ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hay Mann Soe ![]() Zin Moe Htet ![]() ![]() Than Than Wai ![]() Me Me Zin ![]() Su Pyae Pyae Kyaw ![]() Lin Myint Mo ![]() ![]() |
8/8/2023 | Thitsar Arman | 4–0 | Yangon United | Sa Lin Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Khin Moe Moe Tun ![]() Myat Noe Khin ![]() ![]() Win Win ![]() |
9/8/2023 | Young Lionesses | 0–6 | Myawady | Padonmar Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | San Thaw Thaw ![]() Aye Myo Myat ![]() |
14/8/2023 | ISPE | 7–0 | Young Lioness | Padonmar Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Khin Mar Lar Tun ![]() Yin Loon Eain ![]() Lin Myint Mo ![]() Lin Lae Oo ![]() |
15/8/2023 | Yangon United | 0–0 | Myawady | Padonmar Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 |
15/8/2023 | Thitsar Arman | 3–1 | Sport & Education | Sa Lin Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Khin Mo Mo Tun ![]() Myat Noe Khin ![]() Khin San Lwin ![]() | Moe Moe Than ![]() |
19/8/2023 | Sport & Education | 1–0 | Young Lionesss | Padonmar Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Moe Moe Than ![]() |
19/8/2023 | Yangon United | 0–11 | ISPE | Sa Lin Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 |
20/8/2023 | Myawady | 2–1 | Thitsar Arman | Padonmar Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | San Thaw Thaw ![]() | Win Win ![]() |
26/8/2023 | Thitsar Arman | 7–0 | Young Lionesss | Padonmar Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Myat Noe Khin ![]() ![]() Win Win ![]() ![]() ![]() Wai Phoo Eain ![]() Khin Mo Mo Tun ![]() |
26/8/2023 | Sport & Education | 1–3 | Yangon United | Sa Lin Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | Sandar Lin ![]() | Yoon Wadi Hlaing ![]() Pan Ei Nwe ![]() Zin Moe Pyae ![]() |
27/8/2023 | Myawady | 1–1 | ISPE | Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon |
15:30 UTC+06:30 | San Thaw Thaw ![]() | Nant May Thazin ![]() |
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
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1 | ![]() | Myawady | 16 |
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2 | ![]() | Thitsar Arman | 10 |
3 | ![]() | ISPE | 7 |
4 | ![]() | ISPE | 6 |
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5 | ![]() | Sport & Education | 5 |
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6 | ![]() | Thitsar Arman | 4 |
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7 | ![]() | Yangon United | 3 |
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8 | ![]() | ISPE | 2 |
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9 | ![]() | ISPE | 1 |
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![]() | Younng Lionesses | ||
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Rank | Player | Club | Clean sheets |
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1 | ![]() | Myawady W.F.C | 5 |
![]() | ISPE W.F.C | ||
2 | ![]() | Thitsar Arman W.F.C | 4 |
3 | ![]() | Yangon United W.F.C | 3 |
4 | ![]() | Sport & Education W.F.C | 2 |
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