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Monthly Archives: June 2009

DUC CHUNG PLEASED WITH AFC CUP PERFORMANCE

2009, Latest News, VietnamBy Editor AFFJune 27, 2009Leave a comment

HANOI (27 June 2009) – Mai Duc Chung, the head coach of Becamex Binh Duong, could not be more than pleased with the performance of his players in the recent AFC Cup since taking over the mantle two months ago. The defending V-League champions crushed Malaysian treble winners Kedah 8-2 in the final 16 of…

PHNOM PENH CROWN MOVE UP TO SECOND

2009, Cambodia, Latest NewsBy Editor AFFJune 27, 2009Leave a comment

PHNOM PENH (27 June 2009) – Defending champions Phnom Penh Crown moved up to second from seventh in the Cambodia Premier League following their convincing 2-0 win over Kirivong Sok Sen Chey FC. But Kirivong put up a brave fight in front of several hundred fans when they held Phnom Penh to a scoreless draw…

SRIPATUM’S THIRD WIN DENY TOT

2009, Latest News, ThailandBy Editor AFFJune 26, 2009Leave a comment

BANGKOK (26 June 2009) – Sripatum University picked up only their third win of Thai Futsal League this week but it was enough to deny TOT the chance to keep pace with the league leaders. TOT, who went into the match confident that they were up against the basement side, were not at all prepared…

FOURTH DEFEAT FOR INDONESIA UNDER-23 SQUAD

2009, Indonesia, Latest NewsBy Editor AFFJune 24, 2009Leave a comment

JAKARTA (24 June 2009) – The Indonesia Under-23 squad suffered their fourth defeat in a row when they succumbed to a 2-0 loss to their counterparts from Singapore on the weekend. In the match that was played at the Jurong West Stadium, the visitors fell to free kicks from Hariss Harun in the 17th minute…

SPARK MOVE UP TO THIRD; PREAH KHAN STILL LEAD

2009, Cambodia, Latest NewsBy Editor AFFJune 24, 2009Leave a comment

PHNOM PENH (24 June 2009) – Spark FC moved up to their highest ever position in this year’s Cambodia Premier League this week where a 2-0 win over Post Tel Club FC allowed them to improve to third from eighth. With league leaders Preah Khan Reach FC maintaining their hold of the top spot with…

COMMANDING DISPLAY FROM CHONBURI

2009, Latest News, ThailandBy Editor AFFJune 23, 2009Leave a comment

BANGKOK (23 June 2009) – Chonburi Bluewave put up a commanding display on the weekend to thrash Sripatum University 11-3 as they opened up a two-point lead at the top of the Thai Futsal League 2009. Natapol Sutiroj started the ball rolling with the first goal in the third minute and from then on, Chonburi…

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