Mongolia National League Women

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DateRHome v Away-
10/08 11:00 - Storm Women v Khad Women 1-3
10/04 11:00 - Kharaatsai Women v Storm Women 7-0
09/30 05:00 - Khad Women v Kharaatsai Women 3-5
09/30 02:00 - Storm Women v Tul Zugii Women 6-1
09/07 11:00 - Khad Women v Kharaatsai Women 2-6
09/06 11:00 - Storm Women v Tul Zugii Women 5-1
09/03 05:00 - Storm Women v Ilch Women 1-2
09/03 02:00 - Kharaatsai Women v Zugiinuud Women 12-1
08/30 11:00 - Tul Zugii Women v Khad Women 0-8
08/30 08:00 - Ilch Women v Kharaatsai Women 2-1
08/27 02:00 - Zugiinuud Women v Ilch Women 2-6
08/26 02:00 - Khad Women v Storm Women 1-2
08/06 02:00 - Storm Women v Kharaatsai Women 1-2
08/05 02:00 - Khad Women v Ilch Women 1-1
08/02 11:00 - Kharaatsai Women v Khad Women 2-1
07/30 07:00 - Ilch Women v Storm Women 1-3
07/30 04:00 - Kharaatsai Women v Tul Zugii Women 5-0
07/26 11:00 - Khad Women v Tul Zugii Women 2-0
07/26 05:00 - Kharaatsai Women v Ilch Women 4-1
07/22 11:00 - Ilch Women v Zugiinuud Women 3-1
07/06 11:00 - Khad Women v Kharaatsai Women Postponed
07/03 11:00 - Storm Women v Ilch Women 1-0
07/03 08:00 - Kharaatsai Women v Tul Zugii Women 4-1
10/28 06:00 - Zugiinuud Women v Tuv Buganuud Women 4-2
10/28 03:00 - Kharaatsai Women v Tuuliin Tom Tulnuud Women 3-2
10/27 11:00 - Khad Women v Deren Women 4-0
10/23 05:00 - Storm Women v Zugiinuud Women 7-0
10/22 05:00 - Tuv Buganuud Women v Kharaatsai Women 1-2
10/22 02:00 - Tuuliin Tom Tulnuud Women v Khad Women 0-0
10/18 08:00 - Tuuliin Tom Tulnuud Women v Zugiinuud Women 0-2

The Women's National Football League (Mongolian: Эмэгтэйчүүдийн Үндэсний Лиг) is the top-flight women's football league in Mongolia.

History

In an effort to organize a women's national team for Mongolia, the Mongolian Football Federation (MFF) signed a memorandum of agreement with their Japanese counterparts. To encourage participation of Mongolian women in football, the MFF organized the first edition of the Women's National Football League tournament in July 2015.

The first season which ran from 21 to 29 July 2015 was contested by eight teams. Khad FC was the winner of the inaugural edition which won over all the other seven teams in the competition. The club scored 22 goals and conceded two goals during the whole season. Mongoliin Temuulel FC won the silver medal.

Arvis F.C. were the winners of the second season which was held in 2016. They won again in the third edition which was contested by nine clubs around mid-2017. Deren FC and Mongolian Temuulen were the second and third placers respectively.

In 2020, the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) provided $500,000 USD to the team to help grow its leagues.

Mongolie National League Women est le championnat de football féminin le plus important en Mongolie. Fondée en 2006, elle est composée de 8 équipes qui s'affrontent en matches aller-retour. Le champion se qualifie pour la Coupe de l'AFC féminine, tandis que le dernier est relégué en deuxième division. Le championnat est dominé par les équipes d'Ulaanbaatar, la capitale mongole, qui ont remporté tous les titres depuis la création de la compétition.