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Seven groups in all, these are the fixtures for Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
Complete fixtures and kick offs here. Of course will Indonesia still be hosting come November? I
hope so...
01/11 - Thailand v Macau (Rajamangala Stadium)
01/11 - Indonesia v Singapore (Bung Karno Stadium)
01/11 - Malaysia v Myanmar (XinJiang Sports Stadium)
03/11 - Thailand v Laos (Rajamangala Stadium)
03/11 - Japan v Indonesia (Lebak Bulus Stadium)
03/11 - Singapore v Hong Kong (Lebak Bulus Stadium)
03/11 - North Korea v Malaysia (XinJiang Sports Stadium)
06/11 - Bangladesh v Thailand (Royal Thai Army Stadium)
06/11 - Chinese Taipei v Indonesia (Bung Karno Stadium)
06/11 - Australia v Singapore (Bung Karno Stadium)
06/11 - Guam v Malaysia (XinJiang Sports Stadium)
08/11 - Vietnam v Thailand (Rajamangala Stadium)
08/11 - Singapore v Japan (Lebak Bulus Stadium)
08/11 - Indonesia v Australia (Lebak Bulus Stadium)
08/11 - Malaysia v China (XinJiang Sports Stadium)
11/11 - South Korea v Thailand (Rajamangala Stadium)
11/11 - Hong Kong v Indonesia (Bung Karno Stadium)
11/11 - Chinese Taipei v Singapore (Bung Karno Stadium)
11/11 - Philippines v Malaysia (XinJiang Sports Stadium)
Today sees the AFC Challenge Cup Qualifying Group A kick off in Dhaka featuring the hosts
Bangladesh alongside Cambodia, Myanmar and Macau.
Wouldn't ordinarily mention but it features a couple of countries I have soft spots for having
spent lengthy periods in them in the past, Bangladesh and Cambodia.
Here is just brief world cup 2010 schedule, tommorow I will give You a full list fr world cup
matches:
Friday June 5
England vs Netherlands (Lords, 1730 BST)Sat June 6
New Zealand vs Scotland (Oval, 1000)
Australia vs West Indies (Oval, 1300)
India vs Bangladesh (Trent Bridge, 1730)Sun June 7
South Africa vs Scotland (Oval 1330)
England vs Pakistan (Oval, 1730)Mon June 8
Bangladesh vs Ireland (Trent Bridge, 1330)
Australia vs Sri Lanka (Trent Bridge, 1730)Tue June 9
Pakistan vs Netherlands (Lords, 1330)
New Zealand vs South Africa (Lords, 1730)Wed June 10
Sri Lanka vs West Indies
(Trent Bridge, 1330)
India vs Ireland (Trent Bridge, 1730)Super EightsThu June
11
D1 vs A2 (Trent Bridge, 1330)
B2 vs D2 (Trent Bridge, 1730)Fri June 12
B1 vs C2 (Lords, 1330)
A1 vs C1 (Lords, 1730)Sat June 13
C1 vs D2 (Oval, 1330)
D1 vs B1 (Oval, 1730)Sun June 14
A2 vs C2 (Lords, 1330)
A1 vs B2 (Lords, 1730)Mon June 15
B2 vs C1 (Oval, 1330)
B1 vs A2 (Oval, 1730)Tue June 16
D1 vs C2 (Trent Bridge, 1330)
D2 vs A1 (Trent Bridge, 1730)Knock out stageThu June 18
1st semi-final (Trent Bridge, 1730)Fri June 19
2nd semi-final (Oval, 1730)Sun June 21
Final (Lords, 1500)
Mohammed Enamul Hoque scored the only goal of the game as Bangladesh defeated Cambodia 1-0 at the
Bangabandhu Stadium in Dhaka in front of 8,060 fans in their opening group game of the AFC
Challenge Cup.
Myanmar however lead the group after beating Macau 4-0.
Tuesday sees Bangladesh take on Myanmar while Cambodia look to boost their goal difference against
Macau
Indonesia Super League
Persita v Persipura 1-2 (Yulian Hontong; David Da Rocha, Ernest Jeremiah) 1,000
Persijap v Persiwa 0-0
Singapore Cup
Balestier Khalsa v Home United 0-3 (Norikazu Murakami, Shahril Ishak, Kengne Ludovick)
AFC Challenge Cup
Myanmar v Cambodia 1-0 (Yaza Win Thien)
Bangladesh v Macau 3-0
Both Myanmar and Bangladesh qualify to the next stage of this Asian Cup lite
By L.E. Eisenmenger - BOSTON, MA (Dec 13, 2009) USSoccerPlayers -- As soccer fans around the world
tick off the days to World Cup South Africa in June, ESPN is winding up their coverage to an
unprecedented level. ESPN will combine with ESPN2 and ABC to present HD coverage of all 64 matches.
Beyond the US, ESPN is a World Cup rights-holder in Brazil, India, Pakistan, the Maldives, Bhutan,
Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, and the.
Mais um torneio amistoso está sendo realizado no mundo esportivo, agora asiático. Esse torneio é
organizado pela SAFF (South Asian Football Federation).
A SAFF, conta com 8 países associados: Afeganistão, Bangladesh, Butão, India, Maldivas, Nepal,
Paquistão e Sri Lanka.
Esse torneio já foi realizado 7 vezes.
Pela primeira rodada do grupo B da SAFF 2009, jogaram em Dhaka em Bagladesh, as seleções de
Bangladesh (165º no ranking da FIFA) e a seleção do Butão (196º no ranking da FIFA).
Antes desse jogo, essas 2 seleções pequenas da Ásia, jogaram:
Colombo 04/06/2008 BAN1:1 (0:0)BHU Group matches2005Karachi 08/12/2005 BAN3:0 (1:0)BHU Group
matches2003Dhaka 15/01/2003 BAN3:0 (1:0)BHU First stage
Aos 11 minutos do primeiro tempo, Das Prantosh abriu o placar para a seleção de Bangladesh.
O segundo jogo do grupo B, da SAFF 2009, jogaram as seleções do Sri Lanka (154º no ranking da
FIFA) e a seleção do Paquistão (161º no ranking da FIFA).
Antes desse jogo, as 2 seleções jogaram:
2002Bangkok 30/05/2001 SRI3:1 (2:1)PAK First stage2002Beirut 17/05/2001 PAK3:3 (0:1)SRI First
stage
O único gol do jogo foi marcado aos 23 minutos do primeiro tempo por Chathura Gunarathne para o
Sri Lanka.
Pelo grupo A, da SAFF 2009, em Dhaka, em Bangladesh, jogaram a seleção Sub-23 da Índia (135º no
ranking da FIFA) e a seleção do Afeganistão (192º no ranking da FIFA).
Antes desse jogo, as 2 seleções jogaram:
Hyderabad 30/07/2008 IND1:0 (0:0)AFG Final round2003Dhaka 12/01/2003 AFG0:4 (0:1)IND First
stage1951New Delhi 07/03/1951 IND3:0AFG
O único gol da partida foi anotado por Jeje Lalpekhlua aos 41 minutos do segundo tempo.
Jogaram pela segunda rodada do Grupo B da SAFF 2009, na cidade de Dhaka, as seleções do
Bangladesh (165º no ranking da FIFA) e a seleção do Paquistão (161º no ranking da FIFA).
Antes desse jogo, as 2 seleções jogaram:
2007Karachi 26/12/2005 PAK0:1 (0:0)BAN
2007Dhaka 22/12/2005 BAN0:0PAK
Não tivemos nenhum gol no jogo.
Pelo grupo A da SAFF 2009, que está sendo jogada em Dhaka, no Bangladesh, jogaram as seleções
das Ilhas Maldivas (146º no ranking da FIFA) e a seleção do Nepal (176º no ranking da
FIFA).
Antes desse jogo, as 2 seleções jogaram:
Male 05/06/2008 MDV4:1 (1:1)NEP Group matches2003Dhaka 15/01/2003 NEP2:3 (0:0)MDV First
stage1999Kathmandu 02/10/1999 NEP2:1 (2:1)MDV Second stage1999Margao 01/05/1999 MDV2:0 (0:0)NEP
Second stage1999Margao 27/04/1999 NEP2:3 (0:1)MDV First stage1995Madras 19/12/1995 NEP1:0 (0:0)MDV
First stage1993Dhaka 24/12/1993 MDV0:0NEP First stage1991Colombo 24/12/1991 NEP0:1MDV Group
matches1989Islamabad 20/10/1989 MDV0:0NEP First stage1984Kathmandu 18/09/1984 NEP4:0MDV First
stage
Aos 16 minutos do segundo tempo, Ahmed Toriq abriu o placar a seleção das Maldivas.
Pela última rodada do grupo B da SAFF 2009, em Dhaka, jogaram as seleções de Bangladesh (165º
no ranking da FIFA) e a seleção do Sri Lanka (154º no ranking da FIFA).
Antes desse jogo, as 2 seleções jogaram:
Eliminatórias Copa do Mundo1994Dubai 07/05/1993 BAN3:0 (1:0)SRI First stage1994Yokohama 13/04/1993 SRI0:1 (0:0)BAN First
stage
Eliminatórias Copa da Ásia2000Abu Dhabi 25/11/1999 SRI1:3 (1:1)BAN
AmistososColombo 08/06/2008 SRI1:0 (0:0)BAN Group matches2000Male 07/05/2000 SRI1:0BAN
1999Kathmandu 29/09/1999 SRI0:1 (0:1)BAN First stage1995Madras 25/12/1995 BAN1:1 a.
A primeira semifinal da SAFF 2009, foi realizada em Dhaka, no Bangladesh, e reuniu as seleções
das Ilhas Maldivas (137º no ranking da FIFA) e a seleção do Sri Lanka (151º no ranking da
FIFA).
Antes desse jogo, as 2 seleções jogaram:
2009Colombo 28/03/2009 SRI1:1 (1:1)MDV
Colombo 11/06/2008 SRI0:1 (0:0)MDV Final stage2005Karachi 09/12/2005 SRI0:2 (0:1)MDV Group
matches2004Male 18/12/2004 MDV0:0SRI
2001Jaffna 06/04/2002 SRI1:1 (0:0)MDV
2001Colombo 04/04/2002 SRI1:0MDV
2000Male 10/05/2000 MDV5:6 PSO (1:1)SRI
2000Male 01/05/2000 MDV1:1SRI
1999Kathmandu 24/09/1999 SRI0:4 (0:1)MDV First stage1999Margao 23/04/1999 SRI0:0MDV First
stage1998Colombo 15/11/1998 SRI2:2 (0:0)MDV
1997Kathmandu 10/09/1997 SRI0:2MDV Second stage1993Dhaka 26/12/1993 SRI3:1 (1:0)MDV Second
stage1991Colombo 26/12/1991 SRI0:1MDV Group matches
Aos 21 minutos do primeiro tempo, Ahmed Thoriq fez o primeiro gol da seleção das Maldivas.
A segunda semifinal da SAFF 2009, foi realizada na cidade de Dhaka, Bangladesh, as seleções da
India (134º no ranking da FIFA) e a seleção de Bangladesh (149º no ranking da FIFA).
Antes desse jogo, as 2 seleções jogaram:
Eliminatórias Copa do Mundo1986Calcutta 12/04/1985 IND2:1 (1:1)BAN First stage1986Dhaka 30/03/1985 BAN1:2 (1:1)IND First
stage
Eliminatórias Copa da Ásia2000Abu Dhabi 29/11/1999 IND2:2 (1:1)BAN
1988Abu Dhabi 06/02/1988 BAN0:0IND Preliminary round
AmistososNew Delhi 20/08/2007 IND1:0 (1:0)BAN First stage2005Karachi 17/12/2005 IND2:0 (1:0)BAN Final
stage2005Karachi 12/12/2005 IND1:1 (1:0)BAN Group matches2003Dhaka 18/01/2003 BAN2:1 a.
I lost a few days to travel - a flight from Bombay to Kolkata was so badly delayed that the event I
was going to attend and report on (the Indian Football Player's Association annual dinner) was over
by the time I got there. All was not lost, because I got to hang out a little with the country's
player of the year, Subrata Paul.