Myanmar Futsal League

Football league
Myanmar Futsal League
Founded2011
Country Myanmar
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Number of clubs12
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toMFF Futsal League II
Domestic cupMFF Futsal Champion Cup
Current championsMIU FC
(2024 - 2025)
Most championshipsMIU Futsal Club (5 titles)
Broadcaster(s)HTV YouTube
MFF Futsal YouTube
WebsiteOfficial Website
Current: 2025 - 2026 MFF Futsal League

The Myanmar Futsal League (Burmese: မြန်မာဖူဆယ်လိဂ်)[1] is the top league for futsal clubs in Myanmar. Glan Master sponsors it for the 2025-2026 season and is therefore officially known as the Glan Master Futsal League.

History

The Myanmar Futsal League, established in 2011, is the premier futsal competition in the country, featuring top clubs competing annually in a double round-robin format. The league has grown steadily over the years, with university-backed teams like Myanmar Imperial University (MIU) and Victoria University College (VUC) emerging as dominant forces. The 2024–25 season saw MIU clinch the championship with an impressive unbeaten run, securing 52 points from 17 wins and one draw. They were followed by MH Dream Team and YRG Futsal Team in second and third places, respectively. The league operates mainly at the MFF Futsal Court in Yangon and offers prize money to the top finishers, further incentivizing competition.

In addition to the men’s league, Myanmar has also developed a Women’s Futsal League, which launched in 2025 with ten teams participating in a similar double round-robin format. This development reflects growing support for women’s futsal in the country and aims to promote greater inclusivity and grassroots growth. The Myanmar Futsal League not only serves as a platform for local talent but also allows its champions to qualify for regional competitions organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF), giving teams valuable international exposure.

Overall, the Myanmar Futsal League has become a key part of the country's sporting landscape, combining competitive play with developmental opportunities. Its expansion to include a women’s league further demonstrates the commitment to fostering futsal’s popularity across different demographics in Myanmar.

Championship History

Season Winner Runner up Third place
2011 ACE Futsal Club UPT Futsal Club Rakhine United
2012 ACE Futsal Club Yangon City FC UPT Futsal Club
2014-15 MIC Futsal Club UPT Futsal Club Pyay United
2016 MIC Futsal Club Pyay United Futsal Club Victoria University College
2017 Pyay United Futsal Club MIC Futsal Club Victoria University College
2018-19 MIU Futsal Club Victoria University College GV Athletic
2019-20 MIU Futsal Club Victoria University Colleve GV Athletic
2022 Victoria University College MIU Futsal Club Dream Team Futsal Club
2023 Victoria University College MIU Futsal Club Generations Futsal CLUB
2024-2025 MIU Futsal Club[2] MH Dream Team YRG Futsal Team
2025-2026

See also

References

  1. ^ "Futsal League". mff.org. MFF. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  2. ^ "MIU crowned champions as MFF Futsal League-1 concludes". gnlm. Ko Nyi Lay/KZL. Retrieved March 17, 2025.
  • Official website
  • Football Association of Myanmar
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