Yesterday marked the official closing ceremony of the Myanmar National League II, bringing an exciting and competitive season to an end. The night belonged to Chinland FC, who were deservedly crowned League Champions after a season defined by discipline, resilience, and consistency.

The final ceremony was not just about lifting a trophy, it was a celebration of growth, development, and the rising standard of football in Myanmar. From the stands to the pitch, the atmosphere reflected how far the league has come and how much potential lies ahead.

I had the honor of attending the ceremony and taking this memorable photo with U Zaw Zaw, President of the Myanmar Football Federation. Moments like this represent more than recognition; they symbolize unity between football leadership, clubs, and the wider football community working together for the future of the game.

Chinland FC’s success this season sends a strong message: with proper structure, belief, and commitment, clubs can rise and compete at the highest level. Their achievement will inspire many young players and teams across the country who are dreaming of promotion and long-term success.

As someone deeply involved in football development, scouting, and player management, witnessing this moment firsthand reinforces my belief in Myanmar football’s direction. The league continues to create opportunities. For players, coaches, clubs, and investors—and nights like this remind us why the game matters beyond the results.

Congratulations once again to Chinland FC, the champions of Myanmar National League II. The journey does not end here, it only begins.