Silver Stars F.C.

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Silver Star
Silver Stars FC logo.png
Full nameSilver Star Football Club
Founded1989;35 years ago (1989)
GroundVarious
Head coachU Myint Swe
League MNL-2
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Silver Star Football Club is a Burmese professional football club founded in 1989.

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Squad (2023)

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 Kaung Myat Kyaw
2 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Mg Mg Aung
3 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Kyaw Wai Hlaing
4 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Hein Htet Aung
7 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Aung Myo Thuya
8 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Okkar Soe
10 FW Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Kyaw Phyo Oo
24 FW Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Sai Thar Nyi
26 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Thet Thet wai Tun
2 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Myat Lin Htet
No.Pos.NationPlayer
5 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Myo Min Oo
6 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Wunna Zaw
14 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Chit Ko Ko
24 GK Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Hmime Htet Wai
15 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Wine Htet Paung
16 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Nay Myo Aung
17 FW Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Htet Akkar
20 DF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Swan Yi Htet
25 MF Flag of Myanmar.svg  MYA Ye Yint Sithu

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