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Monthly Archives: July 2010

ALL SQUARE ON SECOND MATCH DAY IN THONG NHAT

2010, Latest News, VietnamBy Editor AFFJuly 26, 2010Leave a comment

HO CHI MINH CITY (26 July 2010) – It was all square on the second match of the AFF Under-19 Championship 2010 here at the Thong Nhat Stadium as Thailand drew 1-1 against Australia while hosts Vietnam held South Korea by the same score line. Following the results on the day and after two matches,…

PERSIJAP JEPARA IN MIDST OF ANNOUNCING NEW COACH

2010, Indonesia, Latest NewsBy Editor AFFJuly 25, 2010Leave a comment

JAKARTA (25 July 2010) – Two candidates – Patrick Valle from France and Texiera Alves from Portugal – are currently wooing Persijap Jepara in the hope that one of them will be appointed as the new chief coach ahead of the new league season which will begin in two months. Persijap indicated that their interest…

RACE STILL WIDE OPEN IN V-LEAGUE

2010, Latest News, VietnamBy Editor AFFJuly 24, 2010Leave a comment

HO CHI MINH CITY (24 July 2010) – The race to emerge as the best in Vietnam is still wide open as no single team has been able to exert their presence in resounding form in the V-League. Following the unpredictable form of several teams, Hanoi T&T, Dong Thap, and Binh Duong are jostling for…

OZ EDGE KOREANS; STALEMATE FOR VIETNAM AND THAILAND

2010, Latest News, VietnamBy Editor AFFJuly 24, 2010Leave a comment

HO CHI MINH CITY (24 July 2010) – The first match day of the AFF Under-19 Championship 2010 began in earnest as Australia edged out South Korea 1-0 as hosts Vietnam battled to a 1-1 draw against Thailand at the Thong Nhat Stadium. Dimitrios Petratos was the toast for Australia with the only goal in…

MORE THAN JUST A PREPARATORY MEET

2010, Latest News, VietnamBy Editor AFFJuly 23, 2010Leave a comment

HO CHI MINH CITY (23 July 2010) – The AFF Under-19 Championship this year is just a four-team meet but one thing for certain it will be more than just a preparatory tournament towards China. Hosts Vietnam, Thailand, Australia and South Korea will battle it out at the Thong Nhat Stadium with an eye on…

FFA TO HAND OVER BID BOOK FOR AFC ASIAN CUP 2015

2010, Latest News, Timor LesteBy Editor AFFJuly 22, 2010Leave a comment

DILI (22 July 2010) – The Football Federation of Australia (FFA) will formally hand over their bid to host the AFC Asian Cup 2015 at a ceremony at AFC Headquarters on 29 July. The FFA is the only candidate to bid to host the 2015 edition of AFC’s flagship tournament for national teams. FFA Chairman…

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