General Aung San Shield
Founded4 March 2010
Number of teams22
Qualifier forAFC Cup
Most successful club(s)Yangon United, Ayeyawady United (3 titles)
2019 General Aung San Shield

General Aung San Shield (formerly MFF Cup) is the top football knockout tournament in Myanmar.

On 26 March 2014, MFF League Committee Meeting decides the knock-out cup (General Aung San Shield) winner would compete in Toyota Mekong Championship as well as earning the ticket for the AFC Cup.[1] The tournament is currently sponsored by Military of Defence. Ayeyawady United are the most successful team after winning the tournament for the two consecutive times in 2012 and 2014. General Aung San Shield is a domestic cup of Myanmar Football Federation. Clubs from Myanmar National League 1 and all teams from Myanmar National League 2 take part in the competition. 2015 was the first season of the competition. Ten clubs from Myanmar National League 2 and two clubs from Myanmar National League plays from the first round of the competition and the 16 teams will play the second round. The winner played for the Quarter final. In the semi-final the teams are played home and away. The final will always be played at the Bogyoke Aung San Stadium. The winner is qualified for the AFC Cup. Except the Semi-Final the cup matches are played in Thuwanna Indoor Stadium and Aung San Stadium. The Champion will be awarded 300 000 000 Myanmar Kyats and the runner up will be awarded 150 million Myanmar kyats.

List of finals

Year Winner Result Runner-up
2010 Okktha United 3-1 Southern Myanmar
2011 Yangon United 5–0[2] Naypyidaw
2012 Ayeyawady United 1–0[3] Kanbawza
2013 Cancelled due to tight schedule ahead of SEA Games[4]
2014 Ayeyawady United 2–0[5] Nay Pyi Taw
2015 Ayeyawady United 2–1[6] Yadanarbon F.C.
2016 Magwe 2–1[7] Yangon United
2017 Shan United 2 - 1 Yangon United
2018 Yangon United 2 - 1[8] Hanthawady United
2019 Yangon United 4 - 3 Shan United

References

  1. "League Committee meeting decides knock-out cup winners to compete in Toyota Mekong Championship". Myanmar Football Federation. 26 March 2014. (in Burmese)
  2. 2011 MFF Cup final
  3. 2012 MFF Cup Archived 29 January 2013 at archive.today
  4. Eleven TV
  5. Ayeyawady United overcome Nay Pyi Taw to win the 2014 MFF Ooredoo Cup (in Burmese)
  6. ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ေအာင္ဆန္းဒိုင္း ဧရာဝတီယူႏိုက္တက္ ဗိုလ္စြဲ (in Burmese)
  7. ခ်န္ပီယံအသစ္ ေပၚထြက္ခဲ့သည့္ ရႈံးထြက္ၿပိဳင္ပြဲ Archived 28 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine (in Burmese)
  8. ႏွစ္ၿကိမ္ေၿမာက္ ခ်န္ပီယံ ၿဖစ္ခဲ႕တဲ႕ ရန္ကုန္ယူႏိုက္တက္ Archived 30 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine (in Burmese)


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