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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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[[Vientiane Municipality FC]] won the sixth national games, beating Champassak Province FC from the south of [[Laos]].<ref name="RSSSF">[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesl/laos00.html Laos 200] from RSSSF.com</ref> There is some debate as to whether this was the national championship. One source suggests that it was<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesl/laoschamp.html Laos - List of Champions] from RSSSF.com</ref> however, there is also evidence that [[Bank FC|National Bank]], who played in the top division, won the ''National Trophy'' and that this is assumed to have been a cup competition and could have been the national title for the year.<ref name="RSSSF" /> |
[[Vientiane Municipality FC]] won the sixth national games, beating Champassak Province FC from the south of [[Laos]].<ref name="RSSSF">[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesl/laos00.html Laos 200] from RSSSF.com</ref> There is some debate as to whether this was the national championship. One source suggests that it was<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesl/laoschamp.html Laos - List of Champions] {{wayback|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesl/laoschamp.html |date=20100113160830 }} from RSSSF.com</ref> however, there is also evidence that [[Bank FC|National Bank]], who played in the top division, won the ''National Trophy'' and that this is assumed to have been a cup competition and could have been the national title for the year.<ref name="RSSSF" /> |
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===Sixth National Games=== |
===Sixth National Games=== |
Revision as of 04:49, 17 September 2016
Season | 2000 |
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Champions | Vientiane Municipality FC |
← 1999 2001 → |
Statistics of Lao League in the 2000 season.
Overview
Vientiane Municipality FC won the sixth national games, beating Champassak Province FC from the south of Laos.[1] There is some debate as to whether this was the national championship. One source suggests that it was[2] however, there is also evidence that National Bank, who played in the top division, won the National Trophy and that this is assumed to have been a cup competition and could have been the national title for the year.[1]
Sixth National Games
The following teams took part in sixth National Games which may well have been the national championship for the year:[1]
Institutional Teams
Provincial/City Teams
- Vientiane
- Xieng Khuang
- Bolikhamsay
- Sayaboury
- Khammuan
- Saravan
- Luang Prabang
- Sekong
- Houaphan
- Bokeo
- Champassak
- Savannakhet
- Houaphan
- Vientiane Municipality
References
- ^ a b c Laos 200 from RSSSF.com
- ^ Laos - List of Champions Template:Wayback from RSSSF.com