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Monthly Archives: September 2009

OZ PREPARE FOR AFF WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

2009, Latest News, MalaysiaBy Editor AFFSeptember 3, 2009Leave a comment

PETALING JAYA (3 Sept 2009) – Australia have already started their preparation for the AFF Under-16 Women’s Championship with a total of 34 players being called for a centralised training camp at Valentine Park in Sydney. For the AFF Championship, the Australians have been placed in Group B against Vietnam, Philippines and hosts Myanmar B.…

TAKEO TO HOST FFC’S NEW NATIONAL FOOTBALL CENTRE

2009, Cambodia, Latest NewsBy Editor AFFSeptember 3, 2009Leave a comment

PHNOM PENH (3 Sept 2009) – The province of Takeo has been earmarked by the Football Federation of Cambodia (FFC) to host the new National Football Centre worth USD1.2 million. The FFC unveiled their plans for the new National Football Center (NFC) on a 15 hectares of land in Takeo recently purchased by the FFC…

MALAYSIA U23 PAY PRICE IN LOSS AGAINST SAUDIS

2009, Latest News, MalaysiaBy Editor AFFSeptember 2, 2009Leave a comment

PETALING JAYA (2 Sept 2009) – The Malaysian Under-23 side paid a heavy price in their 2-1 loss to Saudi Arabia when three of their stalwarts made the crock list – some three months before the SEA Games in Laos. Defender Mohd Aidil Zafuan Abdul Razak and midfielders Bunyamin Omar and Safiq Rahim were all…

EIGHT YET TO REPORT FOR INDONESIA U16 WOMEN’S CAMP

2009, Indonesia, Latest NewsBy Editor AFFSeptember 2, 2009Leave a comment

JAKARTA (2 Sept 2009) – The Indonesia national Under-16 women’s squad begin their centralised training camp this week in Jakarta – minus eight players from West Papua. The team is being prepared for the Asean Football Federation (AFF) U16 Women’s Championship which will be held in Myanmar on 9-18 October 2009. And despite it being…

MUANG THONG STILL LEAD; REID WILL STAY WITH THAILAND

2009, Latest News, ThailandBy Editor AFFSeptember 1, 2009Leave a comment

BANGKOK (1 Sept 2009) – Muang Thong United still lead the standings in the Thai Premier League 2009 when they beat Sri Racha FC 1-0 at the Sirindhorn stadium. Thai international midfielder Phichipong Cheuichiew scored the only goal in the game off in the 63rd minute to fend off Chonburi FC, who remained on second,…

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