States and Divisions Football Championship
The States and Divisions Football Championship is a reoccurring football tournament in Myanmar.
The Myanmar Football Federation was formed in 1947.[1] From 1947 to 1950, leagues were only regional. The States and Divisions Football Tournament was first held in 1952.[2]
States and Regions
| Flags of the Burmese states and regions | Capital |
|---|---|
Ayeyarwady Region | Pathein |
Bago Region | Bago |
Chin State | Hakha |
Kachin State | Myitkyina |
Kayah State | Loikaw |
Kayin State | Pa-an |
Magway Region | Magwe |
Mandalay Region | Mandalay |
Mon State | Mawlamyaing |
Rakhine State | Sittwe |
Shan State | Taunggyi |
Sagaing Region | Sagaing |
Tanintharyi Region | Dawei |
Yangon Region | Yangon |
Results
| Sr. | Year | Host | Final | Third place match | Number of teams | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Winner | Score | Runner-up | Third place | Score | Fourth place | ||||
| 17th | 1968/69 | Shan State | 1–1 | Yangon | () | () | 14 | ||
| th | 1983/84 Details | Mandalay Region | 2–1 | Magway Region | Yangon | Shared | Bago Region | 8 | |
| th | 1984/85 | Magway Region | 1 – 0 Thein Tun 50'Pen | Yangon | Mandalay Region | Shared | Sagaing Region | 8 | |
| 36th | 1987/88 | Mandalay Region | 3–1 | Yangon | Shared | 8 | |||
| 43rd | 1997/98 | Mandalay Region | 1 – 1 P.K(4:3) | Yangon | Kachin State | 2–1 | Sagaing Region | 8 | |
| 47th | 2001/02 | Mandalay Region | 0 – 0 P.K(9:8) | Sagaing Region | (-) | (-) | 14 | ||
| 48th | 2002/03 | Shan State(South) | 2–0 | Kayin State | Ayeyarwady Region | 2–0 | Bago Region | 14 | |
| 51st | 2005/06 | Ayeyarwady Region | 1 – 1 P.K(5:3) | Shan State(South) | Mandalay Region | 6–2 | Bago Region | 14 | |
References
- ^ "History of MFF". Myanmar Football Federation. Archived from the original on 2007-10-16. Retrieved 2009-04-26.
- ^ Gilberti, Christian (2020-02-10). "Did you know there was a golden age of Myanmar soccer?". MYANMORE. Retrieved 2025-06-08.