Shan United F.C.

Shan United Football Club (Burmese: ရှမ်းယူနိုက်တက် အသင်း, pronounced [ʃán]) 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.[3][4]

Shan United FC
ရှမ်းယူနိုက်တက် အသင်း
Full nameShan United Football Club
Nickname(s)တောင်ပေါ်သား
Founded2003 (2003), as
(Kanbawza FC)
2015 (2015),
as (Shan United FC) [1]
GroundTaunggyi Stadium
Capacity7,000[2]
OwnerKanbawza Group of Companies
ChairmanYe Myo Tun
Head coachHan Win Aung
LeagueMyanmar National League
20221st (champions)
WebsiteClub website

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 AFC President's Cup 2008 tournament. Kanbawza FC was a founding member of the Myanmar National League, which succeeded the Myanmar Premier League in 2009. In the process, the club changed its status from amateur to professional, and changed its home base from Yangon to Taunggyi.

The first professional manager was Aye Maung Gyi, who also served as head coach. The former captain of the Myanmar national team, Soe Myat Min, became Kanbawza's first captain, and the most expensive player in the Myanmar National League. The club has also signed other Myanmar international football team players.

In its first-ever professional football match, Kanbawza won by 3 goals over Okktha United FC. Sa Htet Naing scored the team's first goal and defender Khin Maung Lwin won the Man of the Match award, scoring the team's other two goals. Kanbawza FC finished fourth in the league's inaugural cup competition, the Myanmar National League Cup 2009. In February 2010, former finance and revenue team manager Khin Maung Kyaing took control the club as chief executive officer. In 2012, it finished as League runners-up. In 2015, Kanbawza F.C. changed its name to Shan United FC.

Players

2023 Final Squad

As of Jan 2023

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  MYA Kyaw Zin Phyo
2 DF  MYA Zwe Khant Min
3 DF  MYA Ye Min Thu
4 DF  MYA Aung Kyaw Thu
5 DF  MYA Hein Thiha Zaw (captain)
6 DF  MYA Nanda Kyaw (Vice-captain)
7 MF  MYA Aung Hlaing Win
8 MF  MYA Thet Paing Htwe
10 MF  MYA Myat Kaung Khant
11 MF  MYA Htet Phyo Wai
12 DF  MYA Kyaw Zin Lwin
13 GK  MYA Aung Myint Myat
14 MF  MYA Zar Nay Ya Thu
15 DF  MYA Aung Wunna Soe
16 MF  MYA Lin Htet Soe
17 FW  MYA Zin Min Tun
18 MF  MYA Zin Phyo Aung
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW  MYA Khin Kyaw Win
20 MF  MYA Aye Min Thu
21 FW  MYA Ti Nyein Minn
22 FW  CIV Bello
23 MF  MYA Myo Ko Tun
24 DF  MYA Zwe Htet Min
25 DF  MYA Lat Wai Phone
26 FW  MYA Htaw She Dau Hkawng
27 MF  GHA Mark Sekyi
28 MF  MYA Kaung Myat Kyaw
29 FW  MYA Ye Yint Aung
31 DF  MYA Htet Shine Aung
33 DF  CIV Kekere Moukailou
GK  MYA Aung Thet Oo
DF  MYA Aung Kyaw Thu

Continental record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2008 AFC President's Cup Group C FC Aşgabat 0–1 2nd
Ratnam SC 2–3
Transport United 11–0
2009 AFC President's Cup Group C Phnom Penh Crown 4–3 2nd
Yeedzin FC 2–4
Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn 2–1
2018 AFC Champions League Preliminary Round 1 Ceres–Negros 1–1
(3–4 p)
AFC Cup Group F Home United 0–1 2–3 4th
Boeung Ket Angkor 1–4 2–1
Ceres–Negros 0–1 0–2
2019 AFC Cup Group G Ceres–Negros 0–5 2–3 4th
Persija Jakarta 1–3 1–6
Becamex Bình Dương 1–2 0–6
2020 AFC Champions League Preliminary round 1 Ceres–Negros 3–2
AFC Cup Group H Kaya–Iloilo 0–2 Cancelled 4th
PSM Makassar Cancelled 1–3
Tampines Rovers Cancelled 1–2
2021 AFC Cup Group Stage Withdrew

Invitational tournament record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2012 Singapore Cup Final Woodlands Wellington 9–1

Achievements

Domestic

Season League MFF Cup Top goalscorer Manager
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name Goals
2009 1st 4th 7 4 0 3 9 5 12
2009–10 1st 3rd 14 7 3 4 25 18 24
2010 1st 4th 20 11 5 4 28 11 38
2011 1st 4th 22 9 6 7 27 21 33
2012 1st 2nd 22 18 5 3 64 25 59 Runners-up Nunez 16
2013 1st 3rd 22 11 8 3 47 23 41 Soe Min Oo 15
2014 1st 3rd 22 12 4 6 37 27 40 Third round Tihomir Živković 10
2015 1st 5th 22 10 5 7 38 33 35 Second round Caleb Folan 12 Soe Myat Min
2016 1st 5th 22 9 9 4 32 13 36 Quarter-final Soe Min Oo 9 Soe Myat Min
2017 1st 1 22 17 3 2 37 8 54 Winners Christopher Chizoba 15 Soe Myat Min
2018 1st 2nd 22 15 5 2 33 13 50 Semi-final Dway Ko Ko Chit 11 Marjan Sekulovski
2019 1st 1 22 12 10 0 45 21 46 final Dway Ko Ko Chit 5 Aung Naing
2020 1st 1 18 14 2 2 42 16 46 Zin Min Tun 7 Aung Naing
2022 1st 1 18 15 3 0 31 8 4 Nanda Kyaw 7 Han Win Aung

Main sponsor

Co-Sponsors

  • Pro Sport
  • 100 Plus

References

  1. "About Kanbawza Football Club". Kanbawza FC.
  2. "Stadiums in Myanmar". worldstadiums.com. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
  3. - Club Profile of Shan United
  4. - Shan United Info from Soccerway
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