Yangon United F.C.

























































Yangon United FC
ရန်ကုန်ယူနိုက်တက်
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Full name Yangon United Football Club
Nickname(s) The Lions
Founded 2009; 9 years ago (2009)
Ground Yangon United Sports Complex
Capacity 3,500
Owner
Tay Za[1]
President Pyae Phyo Tayza[2]
Head coach Myo Min Tun
League Myanmar National League
2018 Myanmar National League, 1st
Website Club website

















Home colours














Away colours




Current season





Yangon United Football Club (Burmese: ရန်ကုန် ယူနိုက်တက် ဘောလုံးအသင်း [jàɴɡòʊɴ]) is a Burmese football club, based at Yangon United Sports Complex, in Yangon, Myanmar. Owned by Tay Za, a prominent Burmese businessman, the club was one of eight teams originally participating in the first Myanmar National League in 2009. The team finished runners-up in the league's inaugural cup competition, the Myanmar National League Cup 2009. Yangon United's biggest rivals are Yadanarbon F.C., with whom they contested the Myanmar rivalry.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Sponsorship


  • 3 Players


    • 3.1 Current squad


    • 3.2 Out on loan




  • 4 Continental record


  • 5 Honours


  • 6 Coaching staff


  • 7 Statistics


    • 7.1 Domestic




  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





History


Although Yangon United F.C. was officially founded in 2009, it started as the Air Bagan F.C side from the old Myanmar Premier League.[3]


On 16 May 2009, Yangon United defeated Zeya Shwe Myay 4–0 in the league's first ever match to open the MNL Cup 2009. The club finished in second place in group play with 16 points. Yangon United lost to Yadanarbon in the final on penalty shootout after a 2–2 draw. During the 2010 season, Yangon United built an artificial turf football pitch and gymnasium. In 2011, Yangon United secured their first ever championship and also became champions of the 2011 Max Cement MFF Cup. This is the first time a team has won both the cup and the championship in the short history of the MNL. In 2012, the club won their second consecutive Myanmar National League title and qualified for the 2013 AFC Cup.[4]


In 2010, Yangon United built their training ground and gymnasium. Yangon United Gymnasium is the first gym among the Myanmar National League clubs. In 2011, Yangon United won their first ever MNL championship. They also won 2011 Max Cement Cup. This is the first time a team has won both the cup and the championship in the short history of the MNL.


In 2012, Yangon United won their second MNL title.


In 2013, Yangon United signed with Grand Sport for kit sponsorship. The club won their third MNL championship in the same year. They played AFC Cup again and they passed to knock-out stage for the first time in club's history.



Sponsorship






































Season
Sportswear
Sponsor
2013

Thailand Grand Sport

Myanmar Air Bagan
2014

Thailand Grand Sport

Myanmar Asia Green Development Bank
2015

Thailand Grand Sport

Myanmar First National Insurance, Elite Tech
2016

Thailand Grand Sport

Myanmar Asia Green Development Bank, Elite Tech
2017

Thailand Grand Sport

Myanmar First National Insurance , Elite Tech
2018

Thailand FBT

Myanmar Asia Green Development Bank , First National Insurance


Players



Current squad


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








































































































No.

Position
Player
1

Myanmar

GK

Kyaw Zin Htet
2

Myanmar

DF

Min Ko Thu
3

Myanmar

DF

Pyae Phyo Zaw
4

Myanmar

MF

Yan Lin Aung
5

Myanmar

DF

Thein Zaw
6

Brazil

MF

Vinicius Miller
7

Myanmar

MF

Nyein Chan Aung
8

Myanmar

FW

Soe Min Naing
9

Myanmar

FW

Than Paing
10

Myanmar

MF

Kyi Lin
11

Myanmar

MF

Maung Maung Lwin
12

Myanmar

GK

Wai Lin Aung
13

Myanmar

GK

Min Thu
14

Myanmar

DF

Nan Wai Min
15

Guinea

FW

Sekou Sylla




































































































No.

Position
Player
16

Myanmar

DF

Thu Rein Soe
17

Myanmar

DF

Zarni Htet
18

Myanmar

MF

Zin Ko
19

Myanmar

MF

Kyaw Zin Oo
20

Japan

MF

Kosuke Uchida
22

Myanmar

DF

Min Kyaw Khant
23

Myanmar

DF

Pyae Phyo Aung
25

Myanmar

MF

Yan Aung Kyaw (Captain)
26

Myanmar

MF

Htoo Khant Lwin
27

Myanmar

FW

Aee Soe
28

Myanmar

MF

Thet Paing Soe
31

Myanmar

MF

Kyaw Htoo
44

Ivory Coast

DF

Kekere Moukailou
75

Myanmar

GK

Sann Satt Naing
77

Myanmar

MF

Kyaw Min Oo



Out on loan


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




























No.

Position
Player


Myanmar

DF

Thiha Zaw (on loan to Myanmar Sagaing United)


Myanmar

MF

Suan Lam Mang (on loan to Myanmar Shan United FC)


Myanmar

FW

Kyaw Ko Ko (on loan to Thailand Chiangrai United)



Continental record


All results (home and away) list Yangon United's goal tally first.








































































































































































Season
Competition
Round
Club
Home
Away
Aggregate

2012

AFC Cup

Group G

Thailand Chonburi
1–1
0–1
4th

Hong Kong Citizen AA
1–2
1–2

Singapore Home United
0–0
1–3

2013

AFC Cup

Group F

Maldives New Radiant
2–0
1–3
2nd

Hong Kong Sun Hei
2–0
3–1

Indonesia Persibo Bojonegoro
3–0
7–1

Round of 16

India East Bengal
1–5

2014

AFC Cup

Group G

Vietnam Vissai Ninh Bình
1–4
2–3
2nd

Hong Kong South China
2–0
3–5

Malaysia Kelantan
5–3
3–2

Round of 16

Indonesia Persipura Jayapura
2–9

2015

Mekong Club Championship

First Round

Laos Lao Toyota
5–2

Cambodia Boeung Ket Angkor
3–0

2016

AFC Champions League

Preliminary round 2

Thailand Chonburi
2–3 (a.e.t.)

2016

AFC Cup

Group G

Hong Kong South China
2–1
1–2
3rd

Maldives Maziya
3–2
1–1

India Mohun Bagan
1–1
2–3

2018[6]

AFC Cup

Group G

Indonesia Bali United
3–2
3–1
1st

Vietnam FLC Thanh Hóa
2–1
3–3

Philippines Global Cebu
3–0
1–2

Zonal semi-finals

Philippines Ceres–Negros
3–2
2–4
5–6

2019

AFC Champions League

Preliminary round 1

Philippines Ceres–Negros


2019

AFC Cup

Group F

Singapore Tampines Rovers




Cambodia Nagaworld



Vietnam Hà Nội




Honours


League titles

  • Myanmar National League


Winners (5): 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018

Cups


  • General Aung San Shield

Winners (2): 2011, 2018


Coaching staff



As of 4 July 2017[7]


























Position
Staff
Head coach

Myanmar Myo Min Tun
Manager

Myanmar Myint Thein
Assistant coach

Myanmar Tin Maung Tun
Myanmar Myo Hlaing Oo
Myanmar Thuya Swe
Goalkeeping coach

Myanmar Win Naing
Technical analyst

Myanmar Nyan Win


Statistics



Domestic






















































































































































































Season
League

Cup
Top goalscorer
Manager
Div.
Pos.
Pl.
W
D
L
GS
GA
P
Name
Goals

2009–10

1st

4
14
7
2
5
24
16

23





2010

1st

3
20
11
6
3
44
12

39





2011

1st

1
22
17
3
2
50
15

54

Winners




2012

1st

1
26
18
5
3
64
25

60
Semi-finals

Brazil Cézar
15

Bulgaria Ivan Kolev

2013

1st

1
22
15
4
3
42
20

49
Cancelled

Brazil Cézar
20

2014

1st

2
22
14
4
3
60
22

46
Quarter-finals

Brazil Cézar
26

Australia Eric Williams

2015

1st

1
22
17
3
2
62
28

54
2nd round

Brazil Cézar
28

Myanmar U Tin Maung Tun

2016

1st

2
22
12
4
6
43
25

40
Final

Myanmar Kyaw Ko Ko
13

Myanmar U Myo Min Tun

2017

1st

2
22
16
4
2
45
11

52
Final

Myanmar Kyaw Ko Ko
9

Myanmar U Myo Min Tun

2018

1st

1
22
16
3
3
54
20

51

Winners

Guinea Sylla Sekou
28

Myanmar U Myo Min Tun


References





  1. ^ Han Oo Khin (March 9–15, 2009). "New era for football". The Myanmar Times. Archived from the original on February 15, 2012..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ "Yokohama F. Marinos sign pact with Myanmar's Yangon United". goal.com. 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2013-10-15.


  3. ^ Thomas Kean (May 25–31, 2009). "Footballers from abroad at home in Myanmar". The Myanmar Times.


  4. ^ Amoy Ghoshal (2013-05-03). "AFC Cup rivals' watch – Yangon United". Sportskeeda. Retrieved December 9, 2017.


  5. ^ "First Team". in Burmese


  6. ^ "AFC Cup 2018 draw confirmed".


  7. ^ "Coaching Staff". in Burmese




External links



  • Official website

  • Official Facebook Page


  • First Eleven Journal in Burmese


  • Soccer Myanmar in Burmese

  • Yangon United F.C.-Yadanarbon F.C. rivalry









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