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Liveblog: Afghanistan v Nepal Paddy is here to liveblog the match. You can chip in with comments on
the liveblog panel above or by using the hashtag #nepalOTP on Twitter. If everything's working OK
from a technical point-of-view you should be able to watch the match live in the video above too.
'Why Afghanistan v [.
Mick McCarthy... bareback Ep.16 Yak Attack by Off The Post on Mixcloud Coming at you like Mick
McCarthy riding a stallion bareback across an open field, the Off The Post Podcast is back and
ready to gallop through the weekend's Premier League action, hopefully coming out the other side
with something vaguely resembling coherent audio.
By Chris Wright
Nepal saw off Bangladesh (the highest-ranked team in the tournament) 1-0 in the South Asian
Football Federation Cup in the final minute of injury time tagged onto the end of their Group B
game, with a 45-ish-yard free-kick from captain Sagar Thapa doing the business as the last grains
of sand ran through the egg-timer of destiny.
All 15 matches of the 2011 South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship, South Asia's
premier football competition will be broadcast live on YouTube from December 2 when the tournament
kicks-off.
After Arsenal, Liverpool and that other club, forget their name, toured Malaysia earlier this year,
chances are the visit of Bangladesh won't excite too many people beyond the migrant workers that
build the country.
On Sunday though the Bangladesh national team will play a friendly against Malaysia Cup winners
Negeri Sembilan.
December sees the South Asian Football Federation Cup, like the ASEAN Cup but different region of
course, and Pakistan are looking to South East Asia to help with their warm ups. Nepal are of
course all ready back packing round the region, playing the odd game here and there.
Pakistan are already planning a week in Thailand, now Football Pakistan is reporting they are
hoping to have a week in Indonesia.
Forget your Liverpools, Manchester Uniteds and Cardiff Citys, Nepa are coming to town. They are
planning a month in ASEAN ahead of the South Asian Football Federation Champions in December.
11/10 v Philippines15/10 v Malaysia Olympic28/10 v Cambodia Under 2331/10 v Thailand Olympic3/11 v
Thailand
Expect players like Santosh Sahukala and Rohit Chand to appear on the radar of major clubs in the
region with this tour
FIFA has finally punished someone in a corruption case.
No, really, the previously unthinkable happened on Saturday after FIFA banned Mohamed Bin Hammam
from soccer for life for attempting to bribe voters in the FIFA Presidential Election.
The decision wasn't really a surprise, and Bin Hammam took no part in the proceeding, skipping
the Friday hearing to discuss the charges against him.
DOHA, Qatar — Qatar stormed into the Asian Cup quarter-finals for only the second time in their
history on Sunday with a commanding 3-0 victory over Gulf champions Kuwait, who were eliminated
from the tournament. They went through after Uzbekistan drew 2-2 with China to top Group A,
allowing Qatar to finish second and make [.
Samsung Electronics., Ltd, a global leader in the consumer electronics industry, reiterates its
support for Asian football fans through its continued partnership with the Asian Football
Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup Qatar 2011. Samsung will offer AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2011 crowds
exciting on-site, as well as off-site, activities through its mobile and online technologies to
enhance their experience and fun at the tournament.
?DOHA, Jordan — Jordan's Prince Ali bin Al Hussein stunned powerful South Korean Chung Mong-Joon
by unseating him as a FIFA vice-president on Thursday while Mohamad bin Hammam won another term as
AFC chief. Chung, the controlling shareholder in industrial giant Hyundai Heavy Industries, a major
FIFA sponsor, had been in the job since 1994 [.