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Well, not here on this very computer screen, that would be just silly. But it will start,
officially, in Canberra this week with the first Matildas camp in 2010. While Tom Sermanni had
close to 40 players in some camps last year, he's about to start whittling down to find his A-team
that he hopes will qualify for the 2011 Women's World Cup in Germany.
The AFC 2011 Asian Cup has several qualifying matches on Wednesday, January 6, 2010 including
Thailand v Jordan. The match will be covered live at the links below.
Free Live Sports TV Thailand v Jordan AFC 2011 Asian Cup Qualifying Wednesday, January
6, 2010 11:30 GMT
Live Football Streams Thailand v Jordan AFC 2011 Asian Cup Qualifying Wednesday, January
6, 2010 11:30 GMT
The final weekend of the NFL regular season is here and there are still a bunch of things to figure
out, like who is going to win the NFC East, the wildcard spots in the AFC, and seeding. During the
final Sunday of the season, games will kickoff at 1 p.m., 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Some teams might know
that their games means nothing as they take the field because of earlier results.
The AFC 2011 Asian Cup has several qualifying matches on Wednesday, January 6, 2010 including
Singapore v Iran. The match will be covered live at the links below.
Free Live Sports TV Singapore v Iran AFC 2011 Asian Cup Qualifying Wednesday, January 6,
2010 11:30 GMT
Live Football Streams - Singapore v Iran AFC 2011 Asian Cup Qualifying Wednesday,
January 6, 2010 11:30 GMT
The AFC 2011 Asian Cup has several qualifying matches on Wednesday, January 6, 2010 including
Singapore v Iran. The match will be covered live at the links below.
Free Live Sports TV Kuwait v Australia AFC 2011 Asian Cup Qualifying Wednesday, January
6, 2010 14:30 GMT
Live Football Streams Kuwait v Australia AFC 2011 Asian Cup Qualifying Wednesday,
January 6, 2010 14:30 GMT
On the eve of the crucial Asian Cup Qualifier tie against one of Asian football powerhouses - Iran,
national midfielder Hariss Harun shares his thoughts on tomorrow's game.
Hariss is an ambassador for the Nike RED campaign
Hi Hariss, thanks for taking the time out of your busy training schedule to speak to us.
PREVIEW
I came to realize the recent comment by the MM does actually makes sense.
Don't draw your guns at me because I'm not referring to those content of those comments, but I
drawn this conclusion after a brief chat with a co-worker of my over the discussion of the upcoming
Lions' Asian Cup Qualifier fixture against Iran.
A one man pitch invasion last night at the Bung Karno Stadium could well put the Indonesian FA into
more trouble. They were fined by the AFC after fans through plastic water bottles at Kuwaiti
players who were warming up last November.
Last night a fan got on to the pitch, took the ball, dribbled into the Oman penalty area, shot
feebly at the keeper before being wrestled to the ground by a dozen security personnel.
Indian club Mohun Bagan will send its youth team to the first Great Wall Cup of Beijing in China
organised by the Beijing Football Federation. The FIFA-accredited tournament, played between 25-31
July 2010, will host around 40 Asian teams. Mohun Bagan academy's U-19 side is coached by former
India international Jo Paul Ancheri, who holds an AFC "B" coaching licence.
You can always rely on Malaysian football to provide some light relief and it ususally involves
money. Former Perak player Wing Hoong is claiming that he is still owed money from the 2008
season!!!
If it's true how the bloody hell can this thing happen time and time again in Malaysia? Where does
the AFC and FIFA stand on this and other similar matters?
The Asian Football Confederation appears to be still looking for a challenger to Australia's
application to host the 2015 Asian Cup; the continent's major sporting tournament. Australia was
the only country to put in an intensive bid to host before AFC's original March 2008 deadline and
an AFC delegation carried out a formal inspection of the country's prospective stadiums and
facilities in
(Media Information from Football Association of Singapore)
SINGAPORE, 26 January 2010: S.League Champions Singapore Armed Forces FC (pictured above) and the
Copa Indonesia holders, Sriwijaya FC will contest the 2010 AFC Champions League East Zone play-off
match to be played in Singapore on Saturday, 30 January at the Jalan Besar Stadium.
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Indeed, SAFFC shown why they are dead serious about making to the lucrative Asian Champions League
(ACL) group stages, by bulldozed the woes-besieged Sriwijaya 3-0 at the Jalan Besar Stadium.
While there are some gelling works to be done in the Warriors camp, what their opponents in the S.