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He first joined the youth team of Khoromkhon FC of the Mongolian Premier League in 2014.[6] That year, the senior team won the league championship in the playoffs after being tied on points with Erchim FC (but with an inferior goal differential) following the regular season.[7] During the 2015 Mongolian Premier League season, he scored 15 goals in 11 matches.[6] That year, he was a 70th-minute substitute in the first match of the season for his first senior appearance. He scored his first senior goal against Ulaanbaatar FC in the team’s second match and became a regular starter afterward.[8][9] Ganbayar also competed in the Mongolian Football Federation Under-17 youth division in 2015 and was named the best forward in his division of the tournament.[10]In May 2014, Ganbayar was named the best player in the under-15 category of Sensation-2020, an annual national high school football tournament under the auspices of the president of Mongolia. In this eighth edition of the tournament, he became the first player from a rural area to win the award.[11][12]Ganbayar appeared in both of Khoromkhon’s matches during 2016 AFC Cup qualification.[2] He started both matches and played all but three minutes as the team was defeated 0\u20131 by K-Electric F.C. of Pakistan[13] and played to a scoreless draw against Druk United of Bhutan.[14] Ganbayar was the youngest player to compete at the tournament.[15]In 2016, he scored 11 goals in 12 league appearances[8] as Khoromkhon finished third in the league.[16] He once again also competed in the Youth Division in 2016 and was named the top forward in the Under-17 age division.[17][18] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Early experience abroad[edit]In 2011, Ganbayar participated in junior camps held by Italian Serie A club AC Milan in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar. He was one of four players out of over 200 who were invited to participate in the final youth tournament in Milan.[19][20]Because of his performances with the Mongolia Under-14 team in 2013, he attracted interest from Acad\u00e9mica de Coimbra of the Portuguese Primeira Liga.[15] However, he preferred to stay in Mongolia and play in the domestic league in hopes of gaining the attention of other European clubs.[21]In March 2016 Ganbayar, along with fellow Mongolian Soyol-Erdene Gal-Erdene and Mongolia national team coach Zorigtyn Battulga, traveled to England to train with Barnet FC of League Two for a month at The Hive Stadium. He tallied two goals and two assists over two matches for the Under-16 side, including an assist against Norwegian club Stab\u00e6k after entering as a late substitute and two goals and an assist against Fulham.Hungary[edit]In September 2016, it was announced that Ganbayar had accepted a year-long residency with the youth academy of Pusk\u00e1s Akad\u00e9mia of Hungary’s Nemzeti Bajnoks\u00e1g II.[22][23] The club competed in the Nemzeti Bajnoks\u00e1g I, the top division of Hungarian football, before being relegated following the 2015\u201316 season.[24] He and three fellow Mongolians were chosen for the residency as part of a partnership between the Mongolian Football Federation and the Hungarian Football Federation initiated in 2014.[25] Ganbayar and his three compatriots became the first players from Asia to ever play at the academy.[26] For his first year at with the club, he was only eligible to compete in friendly matches.[27] On 21 January 2017 he was in the starting lineup as the under-17 team played a friendly match against the under-17 side of Croatian Prva HNL club NK Osijek. The match ended in a 3\u20132 victory for Pusk\u00e1s.[28] He also featured in friendlies against the academies of FK Senica of Slovakia[29] and Czech clubs SK Slavia Prague[30] and FK Dukla Prague.[31] He scored a goal for his club on 14 February 2017 in a 3\u20131 victory over Sz\u00e9kelyf\u00f6ld Labdar\u00fag\u00f3 Akad\u00e9mia.[32]In May 2017 it was announced that three of the four Mongolians who spent the year at the academy were going home to Mongolia. Ganbayar was the only player to remain and was at that time announced as part of the under-17 squad for the upcoming 2017 Pusk\u00e1s Cup.[33] He appeared as a second-half substitute in the tournament’s opening match, a 1\u20130 victory over German giants FC Bayern Munich. The side’s only goal was scored seven minutes after Ganbayar took the field.[34] Ganbayar made his next appearance in the tournament as a second-half substitute against Budapest Honv\u00e9d in the bronze medal match. Pusk\u00e1s earned the eventual victory 7\u20136 on penalties, with Ganbayar converting the team’s second penalty kick.[35] By winning the bronze, he became the first Mongolian to win a medal in a European competition.[36]In the offseason following the Pusk\u00e1s Cup in June 2017, Ganbayar returned to Mongolia. He would return to Hungary in August 2017. Because he was not previously signed to a contract, he could not compete in league matches for the club. However, he signed a contract before returning to Mongolia, making him eligible to compete in the under-19 league the following season.[26] He was to be paid \u20ac600.[37]Loan return to Mongolia[edit]On 11 April 2018 it was announced that Ganbayar had returned to Mongolia on loan to play for Ulaanbaatar City FC on a one-year, \u20ae6,000,000 per month contract until October 2018.[38][39] On 23 April 2018, in his first competitive match with the club, Ulaanbaatar City FC won the 2018 Mongolia Super Cup 4\u20132 over Erchim FC.[40] He made his league debut for the club on 28 April 2018 in a 1\u20131 draw with Arvis FC on matchday 1.[41] Ganbayar scored his lone goal of the brief stint on 10 June 2018 against Selenge Press FC.[42]Return to Hungary[edit]Ganbayar returned to Hungary in early August 2018 after making two league appearances and scoring one goal for Ulaanbaatar City FC.[43] Only a few days later he participated in the 2018 Honved Cup with Pusk\u00e1s Akad\u00e9mia FC’s under-19 side. He came on as a first-half substitute in the team’s opening match against Br\u00f8ndby IF of Denmark. The match ended in a 0\u20131 defeat.[44] The next day he was named a starter and played the full match against FK Partizan of Serbia. Pusk\u00e1s was defeated again, this time 0\u20134.[45] After placing third in Group A, Pusk\u00e1s Akad\u00e9mia FC faced Molde FK of Norway in the consolation match. Ganbayar again played the full match as the Hungarian side earned a 3\u20130 victory and fifth place in the tournament.[46][47]On 24 August 2018 it was announced that Ganbayar had officially signed a youth contract with the club, becoming the first Mongolian player to sign for a fully professional club in Europe.[48] Six days after his 18th birthday, he made his league debut for the under-19 team. After coming on as a second-half substitute against Debreceni VSC’s under-19 side, Ganbayar scored his first league goal for the club six minutes later in the eventual 1\u20133 defeat.[49] Ganbayar scored his first brace in the team\u2019s next match, a 5\u20131 victory over Ferencv\u00e1rosi TC.[50] Overall, he also scored seven goals in 26 matches for the reserve team in the NB III over two seasons.[51]Aqvital FC Cs\u00e1kv\u00e1r[edit]In July 2020, it was announced that Ganbayar had joined Aqvital FC Cs\u00e1kv\u00e1r of the Nemzeti Bajnoks\u00e1g II, Hungary’s second tier league, on loan.[1][52][53] On the 8th of that month he appeared in a 6\u20130 pre-season friendly victory over FC Tatab\u00e1nya. He scored the team’s fourth goal for his first tally for the club.[54] He then appeared in a 2\u20131 friendly victory against B\u00e9k\u00e9scsaba 1912 El\u0151re eighteen days later.[55] Ganbayar made his league debut for the club on 2 August 2020, coming on as a second-half substitute in the team’s opening match of the 2020\u201321 NB II season. The away match ended in a 0\u20133 defeat to Gyirm\u00f3t FC Gy\u0151r.[56][57] Ganbayar scored his first league goal for the club on 23 August 2020 in an eventual 2\u20132 draw with Kaposv\u00e1ri R\u00e1k\u00f3czi FC.[58]In late August 2020, Ganbayar was loaned back to Pusk\u00e1s Akad\u00e9mia FC and named to the senior squad to face Sweden’s Hammarby IF in the teams’ opening match of 2020\u201321 UEFA Europa League qualification. However, ultimately he did not make the trip to Sweden with the team.[59][60]KFC Kom\u00e1rno[edit]In July 2021 Ganbayar was loaned to KFC Kom\u00e1rno of the Slovakian 2. Liga for the 2021\u201322 season.[61] He scored his first goal for the club on 17 July 2021 in a friendly against M\u0160K Hurbanovo.[62]International career[edit]In 2013, Ganbayar competed in the qualifying stages of the 2014 AFC U-14 Championship.[19] For this inaugural edition of the tournament, Mongolia competed in Group G against Hong Kong, DPR Korea, Macau, and Japan.[63] Matches were played at the Mong Kok Stadium in Hong Kong. The Mongolian U14 team won their first match 7\u20130 against Macau before losing 0\u20134 to Japan, 0\u20138 to North Korea, and 0\u20135 to Hong Kong.[64] In Mongolia’s victory over Macau, Ganbayar scored five of his team’s seven goals.[65][19][15] This was the first time in Mongolian international football history that a player scored five goals in a single match.[8]In September 2015 Ganbayar was part of Mongolia’s squad that competed in qualification for the 2016 AFC U-16 Championship.[66] He played all 180 minutes and served as the team’s captain for both matches, a 0\u201317 defeat to Japan[67] and a 2\u20135 defeat to Hong Kong.[68]In June 2017 head coach Michael Wei\u00df named Ganbayar to Mongolia’s roster for 2018 AFC U-23 Championship qualification which was scheduled to take place the following month. Mongolia was part of Group H along with Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Ganbayar was 16 years old at the time.[69] In preparation for the tournament, the under-23 team competed against a team consisting of the Mongolian Premier League’s best players. The under-23 team won 3\u20130 with Ganbayar scoring twice in the match. His second goal came from an impressive individual effort.[70][71] Following the match, the team departed for a 12-day training camp at the Mokpo International Football Center in South Korea in partnership with the KFA. They were scheduled to compete in friendlies against the South Korea under-19 team and a league team.[72] Mongolia was defeated by the Korean under-19 side 0\u20134.[73] Ganbayar then appeared in the team’s next match, a 1\u20132 defeat to Jeju United who finished the 2016 season in third place in the K League Classic.[74] He started and played the full match of Mongolia’s opening fixture of qualification, a 1\u20131 draw with Thailand.[75] In the match, he occasionally troubled the defense.[76] He then started the team’s next match, a 0\u20137 defeat to Indonesia, before being subbed off in the second half.[77] Ganbayar came in as a 55th-minute substitute in Mongolia’s final match of the tournament, a 0\u20132 defeat to Malaysia.[78] With only a mathematical chance of progressing going into the match, the defeat eliminated Mongolia from advancing to the final tournament.[79]Ganbayar was named to Mongolia’s under-19 squad for 2018 AFC U-19 Championship qualification by Erchim FC and under-19 national team coach Zorigtyn Battulga in October 2017, with Mongolia hosting its qualification group early the following month. Battulga previously accompanied the player on his month-long training stint in England with Barnet FC in 2016. Mongolia was drawn into Group I along with Japan, Thailand, and Singapore.[80] Ganbayar started and played the full match in the opening 0\u20137 defeat to Japan[81] and 2\u20135 defeat to Thailand.[82] He entered the final match against Singapore as a 39th-minute substitute, scoring the team’s fourth goal of the 4\u20132 victory in the 92nd minute.[83] The victory guaranteed Mongolia third place in the group but was not enough to advance from the group stage.[84]Ganbayar received his first senior international call ups for two matches against Brunei in June 2019 for First Round qualification matches for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. He sustained a hamstring injury while training in Phuket, Thailand but was expected to heal in time for the opening match. He participated in training matches against Thai clubs Phuket City F.C. and Krabi FC as part of the 10-day camp.[85] He was an unused substitute in both matches against Brunei[86][87] as Mongolia advanced to the Second Round 3\u20132 on aggregate.[88] He made his debut on 25 March 2021 in a World Cup qualifier against Tajikistan.[89]Ganbayar went on score his first two senior international goals in 2\u20130 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification victor over Yemen on 14 June 2022.[90]Personal life[edit]Ganbayar is from S\u00fckhbaatar in the Selenge Province.[91][6]Honours[edit]IndividualMongolian Male Footballer of the Year: 2022KhoromkhonPusk\u00e1s Akad\u00e9miaUlaanbaatar CityCareer statistics[edit]Club[edit]As of 13 February 2023[94]International[edit]As of match played 14 June 2022.[95]International appearances[edit]As of match played 14 June 2022.[95]International goals[edit]Scores and results list Mongolia’s goal tally first.[95]References[edit]^ a b “Baluta \u00e9s Magasf\u00f6ldi is beker\u00fclt a PAFC keret\u00e9be” (in Hungarian). nemzetisport.hu. 26 August 2020. 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