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Super Cup · 2024

Final

Falcons3
Khangarid1
3–1

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Super Cup · 1
Final11/08/2024
Sun 11/08
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All 2 teams competing in the Super Cup 2024 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

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Browse 1 archived season of the Super Cup, from 2024 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2025

Founded2011

The MFF Super Cup was established in 2011 as a championship decider between the Premier League champions and the cup winners, following a model used in many football federations worldwide. The competition emerged during a period of development for Mongolian football, providing a definitive title for the year's best-performing club. Since its inception, the Super Cup has grown in prominence and has become an eagerly anticipated fixture in the Mongolian football calendar. The format has remained consistent as a single knockout match, typically played early in the following calendar year. Notable evolution includes the participation of increasingly competitive teams and the expansion of broadcast coverage within Mongolia.

  • 2011 — MFF Super Cup established as championship match between league and cup winners
  • 2012 — Erchim defeats Khasiin Khulguud 7-2 in dominant Super Cup performance
  • 2015 — Erchim wins 6-0 against FC Ulaanbaatar, claiming their third Super Cup title
  • 2017 — Ulaanbaatar City defeats Erchim 4-2, ending Erchim's dominance
  • 2023 — FC Ulaanbaatar claims the double with 4-0 Super Cup victory over Khoromkhon
  • 2024 — SP Falcons secure their first Super Cup title with 3-1 victory over Khangarid

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams2

The MFF Super Cup is contested as a single knockout match between two opponents: the Mongolia Premier League champions and the MFF Cup winners. The match is typically played in the early months of the calendar year following the previous season's completion. If the match is tied after 90 minutes of regular play, the competition proceeds to extra time (two 15-minute periods), and if still level, a penalty shootout determines the winner. This format ensures a definitive champion in a single decisive encounter, making it one of the most dramatic fixtures in Mongolian football.

Records 16 Mar 2025

Most titlesErchim (includes Khaan Khuns-Erchim) (9)

The 2024 Super Cup saw SP Falcons claim their maiden title, while FC Ulaanbaatar achieved the league-and-cup double in 2023 with a commanding 4-0 victory.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2025 MFF Super Cup represents a significant milestone as the competition enters its 15th edition since establishment in 2011. Based on the 2024/25 Mongolia Premier League standings, SP Falcons currently lead the league table with 7 points, positioning themselves as strong contenders for the league title and potential Super Cup participation. Close behind are Khangarid FC with 6 points and FC Ulaanbaatar with 5 points, creating a highly competitive three-way battle at the summit. The emergence of these clubs as title challengers reflects the growing competitive depth in Mongolian football, moving away from the era of Erchim dominance that characterized the Super Cup's early years.

The 2024 Super Cup final, won by SP Falcons in a 3-1 victory over Khangarid, demonstrated the unpredictability and quality that characterizes modern Mongolian football. SP Falcons' triumph marked a watershed moment, as they became only the fifth different club to claim the prestigious title. The club's success in both the league and cup competitions suggests a well-balanced squad capable of sustaining success across multiple fronts. With the current season still in progress, the race for both the Premier League championship and cup victory remains wide open, setting the stage for what promises to be a compelling Super Cup encounter.

Erchim's Legacy and Shifting Dynamics: While Erchim's nine Super Cup titles remain unmatched in the competition's history, their absence from recent title races represents a significant shift in Mongolian football's competitive landscape. The club's dominance from 2011 through 2018, when they won five Super Cups in that eight-year span, defined an era of Mongolian football. However, clubs such as Deren, FC Ulaanbaatar, Ulaanbaatar City, and SP Falcons have gradually established themselves as credible challengers, demonstrating that the federation's competitive balance has improved substantially. This evolution suggests that future Super Cups will feature increasingly unpredictable outcomes, with multiple clubs capable of mounting serious title challenges.

The 2025 Super Cup will be contested between two clubs from the 2024/25 season's Premier League and Cup competitions. The timing of the match in early 2025 provides a natural break point in the Mongolian football calendar and allows clubs to prepare specifically for this high-stakes encounter. The winner will be crowned Mongolia's supreme club champion for the year, a distinction that carries significant prestige within the domestic game and represents the culmination of success across multiple competitions.

The Evolution of Mongolian Football Competition

The MFF Super Cup's existence since 2011 coincides with a broader modernization of Mongolian football structures. The competition emerged during a period when the Mongolian Football Federation was implementing reforms to professionalize and elevate the domestic game. The single-match format, borrowed from successful models in Europe and Asia, proved effective in creating drama and determining a clear champion. The fixture has become increasingly important not only as a sporting event but also as a showcase for Mongolian football's development on the continental stage, particularly as domestic clubs have begun participating in AFC Cup competitions.

Erchim's nine titles represent an extraordinary achievement in the competition's relatively short history. The club's dominance was particularly pronounced in the early years, winning four of the first six Super Cups (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) and establishing themselves as the undisputed force in Mongolian football. Their 7-2 demolition of Khasiin Khulguud in 2012 remains the largest margin of victory in Super Cup history, illustrating their complete superiority during their peak years. However, this concentration of success also prompted competitive development elsewhere, as other clubs invested in improving their playing squads and infrastructure to challenge Erchim's dominance.

Notable Achievements and Records

The Super Cup's record-setting performances have provided memorable moments in Mongolian football history. Beyond Erchim's 7-2 victory, the competition has featured several other dominant performances, including Erchim's 6-0 win against FC Ulaanbaatar in 2015 and their 5-1 defeat of Khangarid in 2016. These scorelines demonstrate the potential for significant quality gaps between opponents, though recent editions have featured more competitive matches. The 2024 final's 3-1 scoreline between SP Falcons and Khangarid represents a more typical modern Super Cup encounter, with both clubs demonstrating competitive quality while one ultimately prevailing.

The double achievement—winning both the Premier League and MFF Cup in the same season—has been accomplished by six different clubs across the competition's history. Erchim achieved this feat three times (2000, 2012, 2015), while Khoromkhon (2005), FC Ulaanbaatar (2023), and SP Falcons (2024) have each accomplished it once. These doubles represent the highest level of achievement in Mongolian club football, requiring sustained excellence across multiple competition formats throughout the year. The frequency of doubles has increased in recent years, suggesting that the strongest clubs can now dominate across all domestic competitions simultaneously.

International Context and Future Prospects

While the MFF Super Cup remains a domestic competition, its importance has grown as Mongolian clubs have begun competing in continental competitions. Erchim's participation in AFC Cup competitions, for instance, has elevated the profile of Mongolian football regionally and demonstrated that the country's top clubs can compete at higher levels. The Super Cup serves as both a celebration of domestic success and a preparation point for clubs heading into Asian continental competitions, making it increasingly important in the broader context of Mongolian football development.

The competition's future appears bright, with growing investment in Mongolian football infrastructure and increasing professionalization of clubs. The emergence of competitive rivals to Erchim's dominance suggests that the Super Cup will continue to feature unpredictable outcomes and exciting matches. As Mongolian football continues to develop, the Super Cup will remain the ultimate domestic prize, representing the year's best-performing club and providing a platform for the country's footballing talent to shine on the biggest stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MFF Super Cup?

The MFF Super Cup is Mongolia's annual championship match between the Premier League champions and the MFF Cup winners, held since 2011. It determines the nation's supreme club champion each year.

How many times has Erchim won the Super Cup?

Erchim has won the MFF Super Cup 9 times (including their period as Khaan Khuns-Erchim), making them by far the most successful club in the competition's history.

When is the MFF Super Cup played?

The Super Cup is typically played in the early months of the calendar year, usually in the spring, following the completion of the previous season's league and cup competitions.

What happens if the Super Cup match is tied?

If the match is level after 90 minutes, it goes to extra time (30 minutes total). If still tied, a penalty shootout decides the winner.

Who won the most recent Super Cup?

SP Falcons won the 2024 MFF Super Cup, defeating Khangarid 3-1 on August 11, 2024, claiming their first Super Cup title.

How many clubs have won the Super Cup?

Five different clubs have won the MFF Super Cup: Erchim (9 titles), Deren (2), FC Ulaanbaatar (1), Ulaanbaatar City (1), and SP Falcons (1).

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