MNL-2

{{Infobox football league

| name = MNL-2

| logo =

| pixels = 200

| country = Myanmar

| organiser = MFF

| confed = AFC

| founded = {{start date and age|28 February 2013}}

| folded =

| divisions = 2

| teams = 8

| feeds =

| promotion = Myanmar National League

| relegation = City State League

| levels = 2

| domest_cup = MNL League Cup

| confed_cup =

| champions = Chinland

| season = 2024 MNL-2

| most successful club = Chin United & Chinland (2 titles)

| tv = MNL YouTube
MNL 2 YouTube

| website = {{URL|www.themnl.com|MNL}} {{URL|the-mff.org|MFF}}

| current = 2025

}}

The MNL-2 is the second-tier football league of Myanmar. The official name is MNL-2 League. The inaugural season began in 2013.

History

The MNL-2 was founded in 2013 as part of MFF's effort to extend competitiveness into the nation's football system.

The league is played in a league cup format. After two rounds of competition, the top two teams compete each other for the final. The two finalists are promoted to the MNL. The top four finishers from the league also qualify for the MFF Cup. For the inaugural season in 2013, nine teams participated. Mawyawadi FC and Chin United were relegated from the MNL at the end of the 2012 season, while Myawady FC were promoted from the Amateur League. The 2015 MNL-2 winner was Southern Myanmar and 1st runner-up was Horizon FC. In the 2016 MNL-2 season, four new clubs were included. Three clubs will qualify to the MNL-2. In the 2018 MNL-2 season, Mountain Lion included in competition.{{cite web |url=https://themnl.com/mnl-ii/ |title=MNL II - Myanmar National League |website=themnl.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180117070237/https://themnl.com/mnl-ii/ |archive-date=2018-01-17}} In the 2023 MNL-2, Thitsar Arman become the title winner for the first time in their history.

Champions

= Wins by club =

class="wikitable"

! Club !! Champions !! Runners-up !! Winning Seasons !! Runners-up Seasons

Chinland

|{{center| 2 }}

|{{center| 1 }}

| 2020, 2024

| 2013

Chin United

|{{center| 2 }}

|{{center| 0 }}

| 2013, 2019

|

University

|{{center| 1 }}

|{{center| 2 }}

| 2022

| 2023, 2024

City Yangon

|{{center| 1 }}

|{{center| 1 }}

| 2017

| 2015

2025 MNL-2 clubs

Prize money

  • Champion: Ks.13,000,000
  • Runner-up: Ks.10,000,000
  • Third Place: Ks.7,000,000

Awards

=Top scorers=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

!Season

!Top scorer

!Club

!Goals

style=""

|2017

|{{flagicon|UGA}} Joseph Mpande

|City Yangon

|30

2018

|{{flagicon|NGR}} Sullivan Taylor

|Royal Thanlyin

|14

2019

|{{flagicon|NGR}} Sullivan Taylor

|Chin United

|17

2022

|{{flagicon|MYA}} Phoe Chit

|Dagon Star United

|7

rowspan="2"|2023

|{{flagicon|MYA}} Thant Zaw Hein

| Thitsar Arman

|rowspan="2"|20

{{flagicon|MYA}} Zaw Zaw Htike

| University

2024

|{{flagicon|MYA}} Zaw Zaw Htike

|University

|18

References

{{Reflist}}