I.S.P.E F.C.

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I.S.P.E FC
I.S.P.E F.C. logo.png
Full nameInstitute of Sports & Physical Education Football Club [1]
Founded2016;8 years ago (2016)
Ground Mandalarthiri Stadium
Capacity31,270 [2]
OwnerMyo Aung Than
Head coachChit Naing
League Myanmar National League
2023 MNL, 4th of 12
Website Club website
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

I.S.P.E Football Club is a Burmese professional football club based at Mandalay, Myanmar. [3]

Contents

Honours

Myanmar National League


MNL-2

2024 First-team Squad

As of Feb 2024

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Htet Zaw Linn
2 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Zin Maung Maung
3 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Zin Ye Naung
4 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Kyaw K Zaw
5 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Aung Myint
6 FW Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Saw Hser Ka'paw Say
7 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Thein Zaw Thiha
8 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Khaing Ye Win(captain)
9 FW Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Ba Nyar Thein
10 FW Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Win Pyae Maung
11 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Than Toe Aung
12 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Theik Shwe San
13 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Soe Lin Aung
14 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Chit Yin Htoo
15 FW Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Naing Lin Phyo
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Ya Wai Kyaw
17 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Kyaw Thiha Zaw
18 GK Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Chit Min Htwe
19 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Hein Htet Nyein
20 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Thet Htoo San
21 FW Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Sai Zin Lin Ko Ko
22 FW Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Naing Naing Kyaw
23 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Moe Swe Aung
24 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Pajei Lam
25 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Kyaw Zaya
27 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA W W Tun
28 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Ci Yan Poh
29 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Thiha Kyaw
30 GK Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Paing Zin
31 FW Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Sanda Naing
32 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA LB Too Jar

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References

  1. "ISPE profile at edge.com". edge.com.mm.[ dead link ]
  2. "Stadiums in Myanmar". stadiumdb.com.
  3. "ISPE first match". mmtimes.com. Archived from the original on 2020-01-15. Retrieved 2020-01-19.