Khaan Khuns-Erchim FC

Khaan Khuns - Erchim FC (Mongolian: Эрчим) is a professional football club from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia who have been playing in the Mongolian Premier League, which they have won ten times,[2] since its inaugural year in 1996.[1] The Mongolian Football Federation applied to enter the 2012 AFC President's Cup,[3] and was approved by the AFC in November 2011.[4][5] As winners of the 2012 Super Cup, Erchim were awarded the place in the competition.[4] In 2017 the club qualified for the AFC Cup, becoming the first Mongolian club to do so.[6]

Khaan Khuns - Erchim
Full nameKhaan Khuns - Erchim Football Club
Nickname(s)The Lightnings
Founded1994 (1994)[1]
GroundErchim Stadium
Capacity2,000
ChairmanAmarbayasgalan M.
ManagerZorigtyn Battulga
LeagueMongolian National Premier League
2020Mongolian National Premier League, 4th of 10

While most of other Ulaanbaatar clubs share the MFF Football Centre, Erchim was the first one to have its own stadium.[7] In 2020 the club merged with Khaan Khuns Titem, to establish Khaan Khuns - Erchim FC.[8]

Domestic record

As of match played 1 September 2020
Season League Domestic Cup Top goalscorer Managers
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name League
2011 1st 5th 14 6 3 5 23 20 21 -
2012 1st 1st 12 8 3 1 35 11 27 -
2013 1st 1st 12 8 2 2 31 11 26 -
2014 1st 2nd 12 8 4 0 34 10 28 -
2015 1st 1st 16 12 1 3 62 15 37 - Batbilguun G. 12
2016 1st 1st 18 17 0 1 70 12 51 1st Round Battulga Zorigt
2017 1st 1st 18 13 3 2 47 15 42 Semi-finals
2018 1st 1st 18 12 5 1 52 17 41 Semi-finals

Continental record

Season[4] Competition Round Club Home Away Position
2012 AFC President's Cup Group stage KRL 0–0 3rd
Taipower FC 0–1
2013 AFC President's Cup Group stage Taipower FC 0–0 2nd
Three Star Club 0–2
Abahani Limited Dhaka 1–0
Final stage Three Star Club 1–1 2nd
Balkan 0–4
2014 AFC President's Cup Group stage Svay Rieng 3–1 2nd
MMC 0–0
Final stage Sheikh Russel 0–1 3rd
Rimyongsu 0–5
2017 AFC Cup Qualifying Round Nagaworld FC 1–0 2nd
Three Star Club 0–2
Group Stage April 25 0–5 0–6 3rd
Kigwancha 0–3 0–7
2018 AFC Cup Qualifying Play-off Round Hwaebul 0–4 0–3 0–7
2019 AFC Cup Qualifying Preliminary Round Ryomyong 0–3 0–3 0–6

Players

Current squad

As of 21 February 2019

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  MNG Ariunbold Batsaikhan
3 DF  MNG Temuujin Volodya
4 MF  SRB Milos Perisic
5 DF  MNG Munkhbaatar Tersaikhan
6 MF  MNG Anar Batchuluun
7 FW  MNG Enkhtur Tsagaantsooj
8 DF  MNG Enkhjargal Tserenjav
10 MF  MNG Mönkh-Erdengiin Tögöldör
11 MF  MNG Batbilguun Ganbaatar
13 MF  MNG Ankhbayar Gantumur
14 MF  MNG Chinbaatar Enkhbayar
15 FW  MNG Gal-Erdenegiin Soyol-Erdene
16 MF  MNG Sundorj Javchiv
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  JPN Natsuki Maru
18 MF  JPN Shuta Ishino
19 FW  MNG Munkhbayasakh Tugsmandakh
20 DF  MNG Bilguun Ganbold
22 GK  MNG Turbold Tulga
23 GK  MNG Delgerdalai Gantumur
24 DF  MNG Dulguun Tumurbaatar
27 DF  MNG Tuguldur Galt
DF  MNG Davaajav Battur
29 FW  SRB Nikola Djuricic
99 FW  UZB Nursultan Andakulov (Load in FC AGMK)
MF  JPN Tsubasa Mitani

Honours

References

  1. Erchim club data Archived 2012-05-28 at the Wayback Machine at Official Mongolian Football Federation website
  2. Mongolia – List of Champions at RSSSF
  3. "Mongolia eyes Pres Cup 2012". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. 29 July 2011. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
  4. "Decision by Competitions Committee & Executive Committee for AFC Club Competitions". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2018. Retrieved 25 January 2012.
  5. "President's Cup place for Mongolia". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. 1 December 2011. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
  6. "Erchim FC Breaking New Ground for Ambitious Mongolia". The AFC. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
  7. "Erchim FC: Mongolia's Football Powerhouse". HITC Sport. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  8. Khaan Khuns Erchim
  9. Mongolia 2012 at RSSSF
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