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Shan United F.C.

Shan United F.C.

Football club


Shan United Football Club (Burmese: ရှမ်းယူနိုက်တက် အသင်း, pronounced [ʃán]) is a professional Burmese football club based in Taunggyi, Myanmar, representing the Shan State in the Myanmar National League. It had previously competed as an amateur club under the name Kanbawza, based in Yangon.[3][4] The club have won 4 league titles (including one unbeaten title), 1 General Aung San Shield and 2 MFF Charity Cup.

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The club did not lose a match in their 2022 season winning 15 games and drawing 3 times.

History

Kanbawza

Kanbawza was 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 2007 Myanmar Premier League title and participated in the AFC President's Cup 2008 tournament.

Kanbawza 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 in the club first era in the inaugural league. 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. 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 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.

Taunggyi Stadium has been the home ground of Shan United ever since 2012. It is currently used mostly for football matches and has a capacity of 7,000 spectators.

Shan United

In 2015, Kanbawza changed its name to Shan United. The club went on to win their first ever professional piece of silverware in 2017 winning both the 2017 Myanmar National League title and the 2017 General Aung San Shield which sees them qualified for next season 2018 AFC Champions League qualifying play-offs playing against Ceres–Negros of Philippines but the club lost on Penalties Shoot-out and was bowed down to the 2018 AFC Cup group stage where they also were knockout for finishing last in the group. Shan United went on to become back to back league champions in 2019 and 2020 which see them winning the 2019 and 2020 MFF Charity Cup. Shan United went on to win the 2022 Myanmar National League being undefeated and thus qualifying them to the 2023-24 AFC Cup.




Players

2024 First-team Squad

As of Jan 2024

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

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Individual records

Lists of the players with the most caps and top goalscorers for the club in the league games (players in bold signifies current Shan United player).


As of 16 October 2023
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Continental record

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Invitational tournament record

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Honours

League

Cup


Domestic

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Main sponsor

Co-Sponsors

  • Pro Sport
  • 100 Plus

References

  1. "About Kanbawza Football Club". Kanbawza. Archived from the original on 2015-07-25. Retrieved 2009-05-25.
  2. "Stadiums in Myanmar". worldstadiums.com. Archived from the original on 2013-06-23. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
  3. Archived 2020-10-29 at the Wayback Machine - Club Profile of Shan United
  4. Archived 2021-12-07 at the Wayback Machine- Shan United Info from Soccerway

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