Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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09/05 09:00 | - | Yangon United FC (W) vs Yangon City (W) | 5-2 |
09/05 09:00 | - | Myawady FC (W) vs Thitsar Arman FC (W) | 0-5 |
09/04 09:00 | - |
Yreo FC (W) vs Ispe FC (W)
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0-1 |
05/07 09:30 | - |
Thitsar Arman FC Women vs Ispe FC Women
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1-0 |
05/06 09:30 | - | Yangon Royals FC Women vs Ayeyawady Utd Women | 0-5 |
05/06 09:30 | - | Yangon United FC (W) vs Young Lionesses FC Women | 8-0 |
05/06 09:30 | - | Shan Utd Women vs Yreo FC Women | 5-0 |
05/02 09:30 | - | Yangon United FC Women vs Myawady FC Women | 6-0 |
05/02 09:30 | - | Shan Utd Women vs Thitsar Arman FC Women | 0-0 |
05/02 08:59 | - |
Ayeyawady Utd Women vs Ispe FC Women
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3-3 |
04/28 09:30 | - | Yangon United FC Women vs Shan Utd Women |
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04/28 09:30 | - | Ayeyawady Utd Women vs Yreo FC Women | 6-0 |
The Women's League (WL) (Burmese: မြန်မာ အမျိုးသမီး လိဂ်) is a Myanmar professional league for women's football clubs. At the top of the Myanmar football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 8 teams. The Myanmar League is a corporation in which the 8 member teams. Since 2016 it has been sponsored by Kanbawza Bank, a Banking company based in Yangon, and are thus billed as KBZ Bank Women's League.
Myanmar Women's League was founded with seven women's team in 2016. The Women's League was sponsored by Kanbawza Bank. Myawady Women team won first time ever Myanmar Women League Champion.