Chin United F.C.

Chin United Football Club is a Burmese football club, based at Chin State, Myanmar. The club is one of the two teams representing Chin State along with GFA FC. Their First owner is James Lian Sai, Now Owner is Daw Tint Tint Lwin who established the club in 2011 and runs numerous orphanages around Yangon.[3]

Full nameChin United Football Club
Nickname(s)The Eagles
Founded2012 (2012)[1]
GroundThuwunna Stadium
Capacity32,000[2]
Owner Daw Tint Tint Lwin[3]
Manager U Aung Khine
LeagueMyanmar National League
201711th
WebsiteClub website

Some of the club's Chin players claimed to have faced ethnic prejudice and discrimination while on the pitch.[3]

Honours

2013 MNL-2 Champion 2019 MNL-2 Champion

Crest and Colors

According to the club, the eagle was chosen for the crest as it is the putative 'king of all the birds'. The nine stars are supposed to represent the nine townships in the Chin State.[3]

Recent Seasons

Their first season in the 2012 Myanmar National League resulted in one victory out of 26 games. After getting relegated, they returned to the top tier in 2014 were they finished tenth out of 12 teams.[3]

2020 Final Squad list

As of Jan 2020

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 Khin Zaw
2 DF  MYA Nay Win Aung (Captain)
3 DF  MYA Zan Bo Tun
5 DF  MYA Tun Tun Aung
8 MF  MYA Chit Su Moe
9 FW  MYA Saw See I
10 MF  MYA Nanda Lin Kyaw Chit
11 MF  MYA Nan Min Aung
12 MF  TOG Agarawa
14 DF  MYA Aung Khaing Tun
17 DF  MYA Thein Naing Oo
18 GK  MYA Tin Maung Wai
20 DF  MYA Aung Moe Htwe
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW  MYA Thet Wai Moe
24 DF  MYA Min Thu
25 FW  MYA Kyaw Min Than
27 DF  SLE Dixon
32 GK  MYA Tun Aung Kyaw
77 MF  MYA Nyi Nyi Htwe
99 FW  NGA Samuel
DF  MYA Ye Lin Naing
DF  MYA Saw Jim Bird
DF  MYA Pyae Phyo Kyaw
MF  MYA Wai Yan
FW  MYA Saw Phwe

References

  1. "About Chin United Football Club". Chin United FC. Archived from the original on 2015-01-21. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  2. "Stadiums in Myanmar". worldstadiums.com. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-05-28. Retrieved 2017-07-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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