Football in Mongolia

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The sport of football in the country of Mongolia is run by the Mongolian Football Federation.[1][2] The association administers the national football team as well as the Niislel League.[3] Football is the second sport of Mongolia, after wrestling.[4] Approximately 30% of the people in Mongolia are considered association football fans.[5]

CountryMongolia
Governing bodyMongolian Football Federation (MFF)
NicknamesХөх Чононууд (Khökh Chononuud)
(Blue Wolves)
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League system

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Football stadiums in Mongolia

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Most successful clubs overall

local and lower league organizations are not included.

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Club Domestic Titles
Mongolian Premier League MFF Cup MFF Super Cup Borgio Cup Total
Erchim 1389232
Tengeriin Bugnuud 9---9
Khangarid 41-27
Aldar 4---4
Khudulmur 4---4
Selenge Press Falcons 211-4
Ulaanbaatar 211-4
Khoromkhon 21-14
Khuch 3---3
Athletic 220 21--3
Ulaanbaatar City 111-3
Ulaanbaataryn Unaganuud 1--23
Idsskh 2---2
Sükhbataar 2---2
Darkhan-Uul 11--2
Delger 11--2
Khasiin Khulguud 1--12
Mon-Uran -2--2
Deren --2-2
Ajilchin 1---1
ITI Bank-Bars 1---1
Nairamdal 1---1
Sor 1---1
Soyol 1---1
Udriin-Od 1---1
Zamchin 1---1
Tuv Azarganuud -1--1
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  • The articles in italic indicate the defunct leagues and the defunct cups.
  • The figures in bold indicate the most times this competition has been won by a team.

Attendances

The average attendance per top-flight football league season and the club with the highest average attendance:

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SeasonLeague averageBest clubBest club average
2024-25154Erchim403
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Source: League page on Wikipedia

See also

References

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