2024 Myanmar Women's League

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Myanmar Women League
Season2024 [1]
Matches played63
Goals scored203 (3.22 per match)
Top goalscorer San Thaw Thaw (Ayeyawady W.F.C)
Lin Myint Mo (ISPE W.F.C)
(19 Goals)
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The 2024 Myanmar Women's League was the 6th 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 7 teams completed in the league (defending champion Myawady, ISPE FC, Thitsar Arman FC, Yangon United, Ayeyawady FC, Shan United and YREO FC), with the season beginning in May 2024. Myawady W.F.C will play as a Defending Champion. [2]

Contents

Season Review

ISPE WFC won the 2024 Champion for the third times organized under three round robin system and also won the Undefeated Champion cup. San Thaw Thaw and Lin Myint Mo won the 2024 Golden boot. San Thaw Thaw who this Golden boot for the second times. [3]

Prize Money

Clubs

Personnel and Sponsorship

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Ayeyawady Flag of Myanmar.svg Daw Nu Nu Khaing Win Flag of Myanmar.svg Khin Mar Lar Tun Flag of Myanmar.svg Glory Sport Flag of Myanmar.svg Gerizim
ISPE Flag of Myanmar.svg Daw San San Thein Flag of Myanmar.svg Lin Myint Mo Flag of Myanmar.svg SCM
Myawady Flag of Myanmar.svg U Ayar Maung Flag of Myanmar.svg Aye Aye Moe Flag of Myanmar.svg M21
Shan United Flag of Myanmar.svg Daw Zin Mar Wann Flag of Myanmar.svg Saung Hnin Phwe Flag of Myanmar.svg Foxx Flag of Myanmar.svg Emarald
Thitsar Arman Flag of Myanmar.svg U Moe Kyaw Htwe Flag of Myanmar.svg Chit Chit Flag of Myanmar.svg Foxx
Yangon United Flag of Myanmar.svg U Kyaw Soe Oo Flag of Myanmar.svg Phyu Phwe Flag of Myanmar.svg Glory Sport Flag of Myanmar.svg AGD Bank
YREO Flag of Myanmar.svg U Than Wai Flag of Myanmar.svg Khin Phone Flag of Thailand.svg Warrix

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1ISPE W.F.C181530577+5048
2Yangon United W.F.C1812423812+2640
3Ayeyawady W.F.C188373126+527
4Myawady W.F.C188282828026
5Thitsar Arman W.F.C186482432822
6Shan United W.F.C18311415483310
7YREO W.F.C1821151050407
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [ citation needed ]

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References

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  2. "MNL announce fixtures for Myanmar Women's League 2024". Global New Light of Myanmar. April 21, 2024.
  3. "ISPE FC clinches 3rd title in Myanmar Women's League". Global New Light of Myanmar. November 10, 2024.