Erchim FC

Erchim
Full name Thermal Power Plant No.4 Erchim
Founded 1994 (1994)[1]
Ground Erchim Stadium
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Ground Capacity 2,000
Chairman M. Amarbaysgalan
Coach Zorigtyn Battulga
League Mongolia Premier League
2016 1st

Erchim is a football club from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia who have been playing in the Mongolia Premier League, which they have won ten times,[2] since its inaugural year in 1996.[1] The team plays the away games in the National Sports Stadium (Mongolia). They play their home matches in front of power plant 4 on their little but glorious stadium. The Mongolian Football Federation applied to enter the 2012 AFC President's Cup,[3] and was approved by the AFC in November 2011,[4] and made their debut in the competition.[5] As winners of the 2012 Super Cup, Erchim were awarded the place in the competition.[4] Erchim won again the Mongolian championship of 2015 showing a well organized way of playing and a good way of training.

While all other Mongolian clubs share the MFF Football Centre as a home stadium, Erchim has its own stadium.[6]

History

Domestic history

As of match played 10 September 2016
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 - G. Batbilguun 12
2016 1st 1st 18 17 0 1 70 12 51 1st Round Z. Battulga

Continental history

Season[4] Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2012 AFC President's Cup Group stage Pakistan KRL 0–0
Chinese Taipei Taiwan Power Company 0–1
2013 AFC President's Cup Group stage Chinese Taipei Taiwan Power Company 0–0
Nepal Three Star Club 0–2
Bangladesh Abahani Limited Dhaka 1–0
Final stage Nepal Three Star Club 1–1
Turkmenistan Balkan 0–4
2014 AFC President's Cup Group stage Cambodia Svay Rieng 3–1
Nepal MMC 0–0
Final stage Bangladesh Sheikh Russel 0–1
North Korea Rimyongsu 0–5
2017 AFC Cup Group stage Cambodia Nagaworld FC 1–0
Nepal Three Star Club 0–2

Honours

First team squad

For 2014–15 '[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Mongolia MF Temuge Odonchimeg
1 Mongolia GK Ariunbold Batsaikhan
4 Serbia MF Miloš Perišić
5 Mongolia DF Munkhbaatar Tersaikhan
6 Mongolia MF Batchuluuny Anar
7 Mongolia FW Tsagaantsooj Enkhtur
8 Mongolia DF Tserenjavyn Enkhjargal
10 Mongolia MF Mönkh-Erdeniin Tögöldör
11 Mongolia MF Ganbaatar Batbilguun
12 Mongolia FW Battur Davaajav
14 Mongolia FW Enkhbayar Chinbaatar
16 Mongolia MF Janchiv Sundorj
No. Position Player
3 Mongolia DF Temuujin Volodiya
18 Japan FW Shuta Ishino
13 Mongolia FW Ankhbayar Gantumur
20 Mongolia MF Ganboldyn Bilgüün
21 Mongolia GK Gantumur Delgerdalai
22 Mongolia GK Turbat Turbold
28 Mongolia MF Batmönkhiin Erkhembayar
29 Serbia MF Nikola Đuričić
17 Japan MF Natsuki Maru
19 Mongolia MF Munkhbayasakh Tugsmandakh
27 Mongolia DF Odbaatar Erkhembaatar

References

  1. 1 2 3 Erchim club data at Official Mongolian Football Federation website
  2. 1 2 Mongolia – List of Champions at RSSSF
  3. "Mongolia eyes Pres Cup 2012". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. 29 July 2011. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
  4. 1 2 3 "Decision by Competitions Committee & Executive Committee for AFC Club Competitions" (PDF). The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 25 January 2012.
  5. "President's Cup place for Mongolia". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. 1 December 2011. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
  6. "Erchim FC: Mongolia's Football Powerhouse". HITC Sport. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  7. Mongolia 2012 at RSSSF
  8. Erchim squad at Soccerway

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