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2003 Mongolian Premier League

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Mongolian National Championship
Season2003
ChampionsKhangarid
Matches played34
Goals scored184 (5.41 per match)
Top goalscorerBayazorig Khangarid
Biggest home winKhangarid 14–2 Mazaalai
Biggest away winMazaalai 2–5 Khangarid
Ordiin-Od 0–5 Mon-Uran
Highest scoringKhangarid 14–2 Mazaalai
Longest unbeaten runMon-Uran
(13 matches)
2002
2004

The 2003 Mongolian National Championship was the thirty-sixth recorded edition of top flight football in Mongolia and the eighth season of the Mongolian Premier League, which took over as the highest level of competition in the country from the previous Mongolian National Championship.[1] Khangarid from Erdenet, their second title, Mon-Uran were runners up, with Erchim in third place.[2]

Format

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The competition was played in two stages: firstly a triple round robin league competition where each team played the others three time. Following this, four of the five competing teams qualified for the semifinal playoffs, the winners of which advanced to a one off final, with the losers contesting a third place match.[2]

Results

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Mon-Uran (Q) 12 9 3 0 39 13 +26 30 Play-off rounds
2 Khangarid (Q) 12 8 1 3 58 21 +37 25
3 Ordiin-Od (Q) 12 6 1 5 21 30 −9 19
4 Erchim (Q) 12 3 1 8 25 36 −11 10
5 Mazaalai 12 1 0 11 20 63 −43 3
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Results table

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Matches 1–20

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Home \ Away ERC KHA MON ORD MAZ
Erchim 1–5 3–3 2–3 3–1
Khangarid 4–2 1–1 1–2 8–0
Mon-Uran 1–0 3–2 1–1 6–0
Ordiin-Od 1–2 0–2 0–3 3–1
Mazaalai 5–6 2–7 1–5 3–5
Updated to match(es) played on the final day of the season. Source: RSSSF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 21–30

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Home \ Away ERC KHA MON ORD MAZ
Erchim 1–2 0–3
Khangarid 4–3 8–2 14–2
Mon-Uran 4–2 3–2 4–1
Ordiin-Od 0–5 2–1
Mazaalai
Updated to match(es) played on the final day of the season. Source: RSSSF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

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Bracket

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Mon-Uran 3
 
 
 
Erchim 2
 
Khangarid 2
 
 
 
Mon-Uran 1
 
Khangarid 4
 
 
Ordiin-Od 0
 
Third-place
 
 
 
 
 
Erchim8
 
 
Ordiin-Od 1

Semi-finals

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Mon-Uran3–2Erchim
Bat-Jalalt 23'
Jardel 40'
Ganbold 89'
report Cingis 37' (o.g.)
Purevsuch 67'
Khangarid4–0Ordiin-Od
Erdenesajchan 37'
Mench-Od 59'
Buman-Ucral 83'
Ganzajaa 89'
report

Third-place

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Erchim8–1Ordiin-Od
Tegsbajar 11', 26', 36', 90'
A.Tamir 51', 90+1'
Batnasan 42'
Purevsuch 86'
report Menchbat 53'

Final

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Khangarid2–1Mon-Uran
Bajarzorig 40'
Buman Ucral 41'
report Menchbaatar 16'

Topscorers

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Position Player Team Goals
1 Mongolia Davaa Bayarzorig Khangarid 24
2 Mongolia Erdenebat Mon-Uran 12
3 Mongolia Purevsuch Erchim 11
3 Brazil Jardel Mon-Uran 11
5 Mongolia Munkhtogtokh Idersaikhan Khangarid 10
5 Mongolia Ganzorig Erdene-Ochir Mazaalai 10

References

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  1. ^ Morrison, Neil; Zlotkowski, Andre; Kubusch, Lars; Batmunkh, Jargalsaikhan (8 October 2015). "Mongolia – List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  2. ^ a b Schöggl, Hans (26 October 2007). "Mongolia 2003". rsssf.com/. RSSSF. Retrieved 6 January 2016.[dead link]