SP Falcons, or ''Selenge Press Falcons'', are a
Mongolia
Mongolia; Mongolian script: , , ; lit. "Mongol Nation" or "State of Mongolia" () is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It covers an area of , with a population of just 3.3 million, ...
n professional
football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ...
club from
Ulaanbaatar
Ulaanbaatar (; mn, Улаанбаатар, , "Red Hero"), previously anglicized as Ulan Bator, is the capital and most populous city of Mongolia. It is the coldest capital city in the world, on average. The municipality is located in north ce ...
, competing in the
Mongolian National Premier League
The Mongolian National Premier League (Mongolian language, Mongolian: ''Монголын Үндэсний Дээд Лиг''), also known as the Hisense Premier League for sponsorship reasons, is the top-tier professional association football, foo ...
.
Foundation
Founded in 2003, SP Falcons are one of the teams representing capital Ulaanbaatar in MNPL.
Stadium
The team plays their home games at the
MFF Football Centre
The MFF Football Centre ( mn, МХХ Хөлбөмбөгийн төв ) is a stadium in the independent municipality of Ulaanbaatar within Mongolia.
Overview
It is currently used for football matches and boasts an artificial playing surface.
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, which has a capacity of 5,000 spectators.
Management
Currently the team is managed by the Bold M. (president) and coached by
Ishdorjiin Otgonbayar
Ishdorjiin Otgonbayar ( mn, Ишдоржийн Отгонбаяр; born April 9, 1968 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) is a Mongolian football coach. He was coach of the Mongolia national football team
The Mongolia national football team ( mn, Мо� ...
who is assisted by ''D.Ankhbayar'' and ''E.Chinbat''.
Squad 2020
References
2003 establishments in Mongolia
Association football clubs established in 2003
Football clubs in Ulaanbaatar
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