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The Young Matildas will be playing in the ASEAN CUP in Thailand so they'll miss the big W-League
kick-off.
Sydney FC Coach Alen Stajic will also miss the Sydney opening couple of games. He's the YM Coach.
Apparently the AFC changed the dates. Great work AFC. One of the few National Women Leagues in Asia
and .
Group A:Singapore,Bahrain,Iran,Uzbekistan Group B:Korea Republic,India,Indonesia,Syria Group
C:China,Australia,Turkmenistan,Saudi Arabia Group D:Japan,Malaysia,UAE,Yemen Our boys have been
drawn alongside giants Bahrain,Iran and Uzbekistan.I think we are in the hardest group of all.The
team will be training in Japan to toughen up themselves for the competition.
Picture courtesy of Jakartacasual Our under-16 boys will be heading to Japan this Thursday for a 2
weeks intensive centralized training in preparation for the AFC Cup Final that will be held in
Uzbekistan next month. However,they will miss eight players due to the 'O' and 'N' level
examination.Chief coach,Masanaga Kageyama,is determine that his boys will show [.
Asia. Football is teaching me all about the Asian cities and countries. If it's Tashkent it must be
Uzbekistan and THREE Canberrans, including Goulburns favourite player Chris Bush are included in
the Australian Under 16 side. FFA Release below.
Qantas Joeys Head Coach Martyn Crook has selected a 23 player squad to compete at the upcoming AFC
U16 Championships which will be held in Uzbekistan from 4-18 October 2008.
AFC Liverpool face their first ever competitive derby match on Wednesday in a cup tie against top
Liverpool side Waterloo Dock.
The 1st round Senior Cup tie takes place at Valerie Park, the home of Prescot Cables, who AFC
Liverpool are groundsharing with this season and kicks off at 7.30pm.
New coach Mundari Karya has rang the changes to the Under 16 squad that recently underperformed at
the ASEAN Championships here in Jakarta as he perpares his side for the upcoming AFC Under 16
Championships to be held in Uzbekistan next month.
A series of friendlies have also been prepared to get the side ready for a tough competition where
they have been drawn with India, South Korea and Syria
06/09 v PS Urakan
11/09 v Persija Under 21
13/09 v Pelita Jaya
17/09 v United Arab Emirates
One of the least desirable effects of the Football League's absurdly disproportionate points
deductions in League Two has been the comparative lack of competition at the bottom of the table.
With Luton Town, Rotherham United and AFC Bournemouth having been deducted a massive amount of
points between them over their recent financial difficulties, several clubs [.
Perak v SAFA 0-2
SAFFC v Al Nahda 2-1
Dempo v Home United 1-1
Muharraq v Kedah 5-0
With the exception of Home United it was a bad day at the office for the region's AFC hopefuls.
Perak went into their game minus their foreigners as well as one player who had gone missing and
coach Steve Darby opted for one man up top for the cash strapped club.
Come 23rd September,S-League champion,Singapore Armed Forces, will face off with Al Nahda of Oman
in the return leg away on home soil.Despite a narrowed 2-1 lead,coach Richard Bok,is determine that
their side will be able to take the heat in Oman as the win in the first-leg gave their side a
psychological boost.