Thanlyin Technological University FC

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Thihadeepa FC
Full nameThihadeepa United Football Club
Founded2013;7 years ago (2013)
OwnerDaw Kay Thi Lwin
League MNL-2
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Thihadeepa United FC is a Burmese football club, based at Thanlyin, Yangon. 2016 MNL-2 season is their first time MNL pro season. Thihadeepa is a University team and play in MNL-2. Thihadeepa teams retired the number 12 for their supporters.

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History

Thihadeepa United FC was founded on 3 September 2013 at Thanlyin Technological University. Thiha Dipa Team and Pada Team combined and became Thanlyin Technological University FC. And then,they played in University Leagues. Name changed to 'Thihadeepa United FC'.

Players

First-team squad (2016)

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

No.PositionPlayer
2 Flag of Myanmar.svg DF Aung Thu
3 Flag of Myanmar.svg DF Arkar Phyo
4 Flag of Myanmar.svg DF Kaung Myat San
5 Flag of Myanmar.svg DF Ye Min Aung
6 Flag of Myanmar.svg MF Arkar Nyein
7 Flag of Myanmar.svg MF Chit Ko Ko Naing
8 Flag of Myanmar.svg MF Htoo Lapyae Wonn
9 Flag of Myanmar.svg FW Kyaw Kyaw Oo
10 Flag of Myanmar.svg MF Htun Win Oo
11 Flag of Myanmar.svg FW Pyae Phyo San
13 Flag of Myanmar.svg GK Nay Naing Htun
14 Flag of Myanmar.svg MF Kaung Khant Maung Maung
No.PositionPlayer
16 Flag of Myanmar.svg DF Wai Phyo Htet
17 Flag of Myanmar.svg MF Aung San Lin
18 Flag of Myanmar.svg GK Kaung Myat Min
19 Flag of Myanmar.svg MF Myo Min Kyaw
23 Flag of Myanmar.svg DF Thiha Paing
26 Flag of Myanmar.svg DF Yin Paing Soe
29 Flag of Myanmar.svg FW Nayzar Khine Phone
30 Flag of Myanmar.svg DF Saw Soe Myint Khine

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