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Lao League 1
The Lao League 1 ( lo, ລາວ ພຣີເມຍລີກ), known as the Pepsi Lao League 1 for sponsorship reasons (formerly Lao Premier League), is a professional football league representing the sport's highest division in Laos. The league is composed of 8 clubs for the 2023 season. Format Over the course of a season, which runs from February to September, each team plays against the others three times in a triple round-robin. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. The teams are ranked in the league table by points gained, then goal difference, then goals scored and then their head-to-head record for that season. Team and stadiums A total of 8 teams participated in the 2023 Lao League 1 season. :''Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.'' Champions *1990: Lao Army FC (Vientiane) *1991: Lao Army FC (Vientiane) *1992: Lao Army FC (Vientiane) *1993: Savannakhet (Savannakhet) / Lao Army FC (Vientiane) *1994: Lao Army FC (Vientiane) * ...
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Asian Football Confederation
The Asian Football Confederation is the governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal in some countries/territories in Asia and Oceania. It has 47 member countries most of which are located in Asia. Australia, formerly in Oceania Football Confederation, OFC, joined AFC in 2006. Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, both Territories of the United States, territories of the United States, are also AFC members that are geographically in Oceania. The Asian Ladies Football Confederation (ALFC) was the section of AFC who managed women's association football in Asia. The group was independently founded in April 1968 in a meeting involving Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore. In 1986 ALFC merged with AFC. Executive Committee Sponsors Member associations It has 47 member associations split into 5 regions. Some nations proposed a South West Asian Federation that would not interfere with AFC zones. Afghanistan Football Federation, Afghanistan, Myanma ...
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Ezra F
Ezra (; he, עֶזְרָא, '; fl. 480–440 BCE), also called Ezra the Scribe (, ') and Ezra the Priest in the Book of Ezra, was a Jewish scribe (''sofer'') and priest (''kohen''). In Greco-Latin Ezra is called Esdras ( grc-gre, Ἔσδρας). According to the Hebrew Bible he was a descendant of Sraya, the last High Priest to serve in the First Temple, and a close relative of Joshua, the first High Priest of the Second Temple. He returned from Babylonian exile and reintroduced the Torah in Jerusalem. According to 1 Esdras, a Greek translation of the Book of Ezra still in use in Eastern Orthodoxy, he was also a High Priest. Rabbinic tradition holds that he was an ordinary member of the priesthood. Several traditions have developed over his place of burial. One tradition says that he is buried in al-Uzayr near Basra (Iraq), while another tradition alleges that he is buried in Tadif near Aleppo, in northern Syria. His name may be an abbreviation of ', "Yah helps". In the Gr ...
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Savannakhet F
Savannakhet (ສະຫວັນນະເຂດ), officially named Kaysone Phomvihane ( lo, ໄກສອນ ພົມວິຫານ; th, ไกสอน พมวิหาน) since 2005 and previously known as ''Khanthaboury'' (ຄັນທະບູລີ), is a city in western Laos. It is the capital of Savannakhet Province. With a population of 125,760 (2018), it is the second-largest city in Laos, after Vientiane. Although the old French colonial quarter of the town, along the Mekong River-front, is depressed and crumbling, the town's proximity to Thailand's booming economy has brought about new commercial development in the northern part of the town, near both the river crossing and the bus terminal. Like all Lao cities, Savannakhet has a mixed population of Lao, Thai, Vietnamese and Chinese, as well as minority peoples from the Lao interior. It has a large 15th-century Buddhist temple, Wat Sainyaphum, a Chinese temple, the Catholic Co-Cathedral of St. Therese and a m ...
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1993 Lao League
The 1993 Lao League was the fourth recorded season of top flight football in Laos. Savannakhet FC, from Thakhek, and Lao Army FC, from Vientiane, won the championships.Laos - List of Champions
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The tournament won by Savannakhet was apparently a tournament from which teams from Vientiane were excluded and Lao Army won a separate tournament exclusively for teams from Vientiane.


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Lao Premier League seasons

1992 Lao League
The 1992 Lao League was the third recorded season of top flight football in Laos. Lao Army FC won the championship, their third consecutive championship.RSSSF Laos - List of Champions
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Lao Premier League seasons



1991 Lao League
The 1991 Lao League was the second recorded season of top flight football in Laos. Lao Army FC won the championship, their second title, with Public Health Ministry finishing second, their best ever performance.RSSSF Laos - List of Champions
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Lao Premier League seasons

Lao Army FC
Lao Army Football Club is a football club based in Vientiane, Laos. They play in the Lao League 1, the top national football league in Laos. Sponsors Honours *Lao League: **Champions 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2008 * Lao Division 1 League: **Champions 2017, *Prime Minister's Cup The Prime Minister's Cup ( tr, Başbakanlık Kupası) was a association football, football competition organised by the Turkish Football Federation in Turkey. It began in 1944 and continued until 1950 as a unique kind of super cup competition bet ... **Winners (1): 2013 Players http://www.laoleague.com/clubs/army-fc-3.html?section=players Club Officials References External links Weltfussballarchiv Football clubs in Laos Military association football clubs {{Laos-footyclub-stub ...
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1990 Lao League
The 1990 Lao League was the first recorded season of top flight football in Laos, though the league appears to have been running in some form since at least 1982.Laos 1998
at RSSSF.com Lao Army FC from won the championship.RSSSF Laos - List of Champions
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Lao Premier League seasons

Master 7 FC
Master 7 FC is a football club based in Vientiane Vientiane ( , ; lo, ວຽງຈັນ, ''Viangchan'', ) is the capital and largest city of Laos. Vientiane is divided administratively into 9 cities with a total area of only approx. 3,920 square kilometres and is located on the banks of ..., Laos. They play in the Lao League 1, the top national football league in Laos. Players Current squad Coaching staff Manager history * Na Byung Soo 2018-2019 * Catalin Dinu 2020 * Chandalaphone Liepvixay 2022 * Vootthivat Daengsamerkiat 2023- Continental record References Football clubs in Laos {{Laos-footyclub-stub ...
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Luang Prabang Stadium
The Luang Prabang Stadium or Luang Prabang regional stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Luang Prabang, Laos. It is used mostly for football matches, Lao League 1 but also for athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking ** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport * Athletics (physical culture), competi ..., ceremonies and concerts. It is also the stadium that is used for the Luang Prabang Games. The Luang Prabang stadium holds 20,000 people. It has pink, yellow and blue tribunes, a small roof above the main tribune and a running track around the field. Buildings and structures in Luang Prabang Football venues in Laos {{Laos-sports-venue-stub ...
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