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The organisation of football in Mongolia is structured around a hierarchical league system, allowing clubs to progress or regress based on their performances. This structure is divided into several levels, ranging from professional football to amateur football.
At the top of the hierarchy is the Mongolian Premier League, which is the highest level of Mongolian football. It comprises a number of professional clubs vying for the title of Mongolian champion. Poorly ranked clubs at the end of the season may be relegated to the 1st League, which is the second tier of football in Mongolia.
The 1st League, the second tier of Mongolian football, hosts semi-professional and amateur clubs. The top teams from this level can be promoted to the Mongolian Premier League, while the less successful ones may be relegated to a lower level.
Below these two main levels, football in Mongolia is organised at the regional and local scale, with leagues and tournaments for amateur clubs and youth teams. These competitions play a crucial role in the development of football in the country, providing playing and progression opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels.
Despite its relatively small size and harsh climate, Mongolia has an active and passionate football scene, with dedicated clubs and players continuing to promote and develop the sport across the country.
