Khovd FC

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Khovd FC
Khovd FC Logo.png
Full nameKhovd Football Club
Founded2018;5 years ago (2018)
Ground MFF Football Centre
Capacity5,000
OwnerB. Bat-Erdene
Manager Garidmagnai Bayasgalan
League Mongolia Premier League
2021–22 9th

Khovd FC is a Mongolian football club from Khovd currently competing in the Mongolia Premier League.

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History

Khovd FC was founded in 2018. Following four seasons in the First League, the club was promoted to the Premier League for the 2021–22 season. Following their first top-flight campaign, it was announced that the club had been sold to B. Bat-Erdene and a new logo was unveiled. [1]

Domestic history

Key

  Champion  Runners-up  Third place

SeasonLeagueDomestic CupNotes
Div.Pos.Pl.WDLP
2018 [2]
2nd
5th
1051416
2019 [3]
4th
18104434
2020 [4]
3rd
18112535
2021 [5]
1st
980124Promoted to Mongolia Premier League
2021/22 [6] 1st
9th
18321311
2022/23

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References

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