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2006 Prime Minister's Cup
The 2006 Prime Minister's Cup was the third national football cup competition in Laos. The competition was won by Lao-American College FC who beat Lao Army FC 3-1 in the final.Laos 2006
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This was the first time the tournament had been held in two years as the 2004 edition was cancelled due to a clash with both the Laotian National Games and the .Laos - List of Cup Winners
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Participants

Four teams qualified from the

Lao-American College FC
Lao-American College Football Club is a Laotian football club competing in the Lao League, the highest level of Laotian football.Laos 2012
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Honours

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Lao Premier League The Lao League 1 ( lo, ລາວ ພຣີເມຍລີກ), known for sponsorship reasons as the Pepsi Lao League 1, is a football league representing the sport's highest level in Laos. The league is composed of seven clubs for the 2022 seas ...
**Winners (1): 2007


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Yotha FC
Yotha FC is a football club from Vientiane, Laos. Founded in 1997, the club was formerly known as MCTPC FC (Ministry of Communication, Transportation, Post and Construction),Laos 2010
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before changing their name to MPWT FC (Ministry of Public Works and Transport) in 2008. The club changed their name again to Yotha FC for the 2012 season. The club has won 3 championships of the in 2002, 2003 and 2011 and the in 2003 and 2007.


Continental record


Invitational tournament record


Achievements
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Football Competitions In Laos
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2006 Domestic Association Football Cups
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Champasak FC
SHB Vientiane F.C. ( Lao ສະໂມສອນເອັສເຮັສບີ ວຽງຈັນ) was a professional football club based in Laos that played in the Lao League, the highest division in Laotian football. The club played its home matches at the Chao Anouvong Stadium. History The club was founded as the Champasak Football Club in 2013 and was bought by the Vietnamese Saigon-Hanoi Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SHB), changing its name to SHB Champasak. The club won the 2013 Lao League. Invitational tournament record Honours Domestic competitions *Lao Premier League: 1 **Winners: 2013 * Prime Minister's Cup: 1 **Winners: 2012 International competitions * Singapore Cup: 1 appearances ::2014: Preliminary Round Affiliated clubs * SHB Đà Nẵng SHB Da Nang Football Club (), simply known as SHB Da Nang, is a Vietnamese professional football club based in Da Nang that plays in the top division in Vietnamese football, V.League 1. The club was known as Quang Nam-Da ...
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Savannakhet FC
Savannakhet Football Club (Laos ສະໂມສອນບານເຕະແຂວງສະຫວັນນະເຂດ ) is a Laos professional football club based in Savannakhet Province, a city located in the South part of Laos. The club currently plays in Lao League The Lao League 1 ( lo, ລາວ ພຣີເມຍລີກ), known for sponsorship reasons as the Pepsi Lao League 1, is a football league representing the sport's highest level in Laos. The league is composed of seven clubs for the 2022 season .... Sponsors External links Weltfussballarch References Football clubs in Laos Savannakhet {{Laos-footyclub-stub ...
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2003 Prime Minister's Cup
The 2003 Prime Minister's Cup was the inaugural national football cup competition in Laos Laos (, ''Lāo'' )), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic ( Lao: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, French: République démocratique populaire lao), is a socialist .... The competition was won by MCTPC FC (Ministry of Communication, Transportation and Construction), who beat Lao Army FC 2-1 in the final.Laos 2003
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References

2003 establishments in Laos 2003 domestic association football cups
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Vientiane FC
Vientiane Capital F.C. was a Laotian professional football club based in Vientiane, that competed in the Lao Premier League, the top tier of Football in LaosLaos 2012
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Honours

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Lao Premier League The Lao League 1 ( lo, ລາວ ພຣີເມຍລີກ), known for sponsorship reasons as the Pepsi Lao League 1, is a Association football, football league representing the sport's highest level in Laos. The league is composed of seven clu ...
**Winners (2): 2005, 2006 *Prime Minister's Cup **Winners (1): 2004


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2006 Lao League
Statistics of Lao League in the 2006 season. Overview Vientiane FC won the championship. ReferencesRSSSF Lao Premier League seasons 1 Laos Laos Laos (, ''Lāo'' )), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic ( Lao: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, French: République démocratique populaire lao), is a socialist ...
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