Yangon United F.C.

Yangon United FC
ရန္ကုန္ယူနိုက္တက္
Full name Yangon United Football Club
Nickname(s) The Lions
Founded 2009 (2009)
Ground Yangon United Sports Complex
Ground Capacity 3,500
Owner Tay Za[1]
President Pyae Phyo Tayza[2]
Head coach Myo Min Tun
League Myanmar National League
2016 Myanmar National League, 2nd
Website Club home page

Yangon United Football Club (Burmese: ရန္ကုန္ ယူနိုက္တက္ ေဘာလုံးအသင္း [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.

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.

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.

League and domestic cup history

Season League MFF 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

Honours

Myanmar National League (4)
2011, 2012, 2013, 2015
MFF Cup (1)
2011

AFC record

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
2016 AFC Champions League Preliminary round 2 Thailand Chonburi 2–3 (a.e.t.)
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

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
2016 Thailand Grand Sport Myanmar Asia Green Development Bank

Players

First-team squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Brazil GK Luiz Fernando
2 Myanmar DF Zarni Htet
3 Myanmar DF Zaw Min Tun
4 Myanmar DF David Htan
5 Japan DF Kunihiro Yamashita
6 Myanmar MF Kyaw Min Oo
7 Myanmar FW Kyaw Ko Ko
8 Brazil FW Marcelo Fernandes
9 Myanmar FW Than Paing
10 Myanmar MF Kyi Lin
13 Myanmar DF Thein Zaw
15 Myanmar MF Swan Htet Aung
16 Myanmar DF Nan Wai Min
17 Myanmar DF Khin Maung Lwin (Captain)
18 Myanmar FW Than Htet Aung
19 Myanmar MF Yan Lin Aung
No. Position Player
20 Brazil FW Adilson
21 Myanmar MF Zon Moe Aung
22 Myanmar GK Aung Wai Phyo
23 Myanmar DF Pyae Phyo Aung
24 Myanmar MF Kyaw Htoo
25 Myanmar MF Yan Aung Kyaw
26 Myanmar MF Thiha Zaw
27 Myanmar DF Thiha Htet Aung
28 Myanmar MF Min Kyaw Khant
30 Myanmar GK Nay Hlaing
33 Myanmar GK Wai Lin Aung
Myanmar MF Nyein Chan Aung

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
30 Myanmar MF Kaung Sett Naing (at ThailandSamut Sakhon)
21 Myanmar FW Aung Kyaw Htwe (at Myanmar Horizon F.C)

References

  1. Han Oo Khin (March 9–15, 2009). "New era for football". The Myanmar Times. Archived from the original on February 15, 2012.
  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. "First Team". in Burmese
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