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2005 Myanmar Premier League
The 2005 Myanmar Premier League season had 16 teams in competition. Finance and Revenue FC won the championship. Results {, class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" ! align="center", Pos ! align="center", Team ! align="center", ! align="center", ! align="center", ! align="center", ! align="center", GF-GA ! align="center", diff , - , 1 , , Finance and Revenue FC , , 15 , , 15 , , 0 , , 0 , , 64-10 , , 45 , - , 2 , , Comn , , 15 , , 11 , , 3 , , 1 , , 47-11 , , 36 , - , 3 , , Forestry , , 15 , , 10 , , 2 , , 3 , , 27-15 , , 32 , - , 4 , , Transport , , 15 , , 9 , , 3 , , 3 , , 22-12 , , 30 , - , 5 , , YC Development Committee , , 15 , , 8 , , 3 , , 4 , , 43-26 , , 27 , - , 6 , , Defence , , 15 , , 8 , , 2 , , 5 , , 25-20 , , 26 , - , 7 , , Construction , , 15 , , 8 , , 2 , , 5 , , 33-31 , , 26 , - , 8 , , Banner , , 15 , , 7 , , 3 , , 5 , , 23-20 , , 24 , - , 9 , , MAPT , , 15 , , 7 , , 2 , , 6 , , 2 ...
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Myanmar Premier League
The Myanmar Premier League (since 2005 simply ''Myanmar League'') was the top division of Burmese football in Myanmar from 1996 to 2009. The league consisted of Yangon-based football clubs, made up mostly of clubs run by various government ministries plus a few private football clubs. Founded in 1996, the league was an attempt to reform the Burma First Division football, which consisted of all government ministry run football clubs, by allowing private football clubs. Nonetheless, the Yangon-based league never gained traction with Burmese fans, and has been replaced by the Myanmar National League, the country's first ever professional league since March 2009. Finance and Revenue was the most successful club in the history of MPL, winning a total of 9 out of 13 championships. History For the 2005/06 season, the league was renamed from Myanmar Premier League to Myanmar League in an effort to become a professional league. Matches so far played on random days throughout the week wer ...
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Finance And Revenue FC
Finance and Revenue Football Club (often shortened as F&R FC), currently known as Mountain Lion FC, and formerly known as Rangoon Customs, is a Burmese professional football club operated by the Ministry of Finance and Revenue of Myanmar. The club is the most successful club in the history of the now defunct Burmese top-division football league. They won a total of 17 Burma First Division championships prior to 1996, and 9 Myanmar Premier League championships between 1996 and 2008. The club completed its dominance in the last edition of First Division football in 2009 by winning the Myanmar Premier League Cup 2009. F&R's long presence in top division Burmese football has come to an end in April 2009 as the country's first ever professional league, the Myanmar National League, does not include any football clubs run by government ministries. In April 2009, the club released 17 of its players to the MNL, for a transfer fee of 9.7 million kyats (US$97,000). Name changed Finance a ...
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Kanbawza FC
Shan United Football Club ( my, ရှမ်းယူနိုက်တက် အသင်း, ) is a professional Burmese football club based in Taunggyi, Myanmar, representing Shan State in the Myanmar National League. It had previously competed as an amateur club under the name Kanbawza FC, based in Yangon.
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History

Kanbawza Football Club, founded in 2003, played as an amateur club in the Myanmar Premier League, the highest football league in Myanmar at the time. The club's first manager was Myo Win Nyunt; its first coach was Ye Nyunt. The club won the league championship in 2007 and participated in the



Myanmar Premier League Seasons
Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explains, the English spellings of both Myanmar and Burma assume a non-rhotic variety of English, in which the letter r before a consonant or finally serves merely to indicate a long vowel: mjænmɑː, ˈbɜːmə So the pronunciation of the last syllable of Myanmar as ɑːror of Burma as ɜːrməby some speakers in the UK and most speakers in North America is in fact a spelling pronunciation based on a misunderstanding of non-rhotic spelling conventions. The final ''r'' in ''Myanmar'' was not intended for pronunciation and is there to ensure that the final a is pronounced with the broad ''ah'' () in "father". If the Burmese name my, မြန်မာ, label=none were spelled "Myanma" in English, this would be pronounced at the end by all ...
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