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Went to my first Futsal match last night between Cambodia and the Philippines. Now I freely admit I
am not totally au fait with the Philippines. I've been there but not that often. I've met and
worked with a few over the years. But I never knew they were so big and looked so...Iranian! I'll
be posting some images later on Asian Football Pictures
Former West Ham United midfielder Peter Butler has turned up at BEC Tero! This adds yet another
ASEAN country to his own personal mission to coach in all 10 member nations.
SabahSAFFCPersibaKelantanYangon United
Still to go are Vietnam, Lao, Cambodia, Brunei and the Philippines.
Have a look at Indonesia's home record in competitive games over the last couple of years
Asian Cup v Saudi Arabia 1-2
Asian Cup v South Korea 0-1
WCQ v Syria 1-4
AFF Cup v Cambodia 4-0
AFF Cup v Myanmar 3-0
AFF Cup v Singapore 0-2
AFF Cup v Thailand 0-1
ACQ v Australia 0-0
ACQ v Kuwait 1-1
P 9 W 2 D 2 L 5 F 10 A 11
You can imagine the Omanis quaking in their boots.
Catch my preview of Cambodia's chances in this weekend AFC Futsal Championship qualifiers in
Jakarta in the Phnom Penh Post. I actually wrote more than that but it looks like the editor got
busy with the scissors!
Some pictures I took at the Cambodia v Philippines game were used by the Phnom Penh Post. Find more
at Asian Football Pictures.
25/04/08 v Yemen 1-0 Friendly
21/05/08 v Bayern Munchen 1-5 Friendly
07/06/08 v Malaysia 1-1 Friendly
11/06/08 v Vietnam 1-0 Friendly
24/07/08 v New Zealand 2-1 Friendly
21/08/08 v Cambodia 7-0 Independence Cup
25/08/08 v Myanmar 4-0 Independence Cup
27/08/08 v Indonesia Under 21 1-0 Independence Cup
29/08/08 v Libya 3-1 Independence Cup (Game abandoned half time after Libya refused to come back
for 2nd half.
1 - Phnom Penh Crown 3 3 0 0 19-2 9
2 - Naga Corp 3 2 1 0 8-2 7
3 - National Defence 3 2 1 0 8-3
5 goals - Uche Prince Justine (Phnom Penh Crown)
Fuller info on Cambodia Football
The draw for the 2010 ASEAN Football Federation Cup will take place in Hanoi this July, organizers
decided on Tuesday.
The federation said it chose Hanoi because Vietnamese football fans are among the craziest in the
world and Vietnam has successfully organized big regional football events in the past.
Source: AFC
Kuala Lumpur 06 May 2010: The road to the Finals of the AFC President's Cup starts on Sunday,
May 9, when Group C sides Turkmenistan title holders ITTU and Bhutan's Drukstars clash at the Youth
Training Centre in the Myanmarese capital of Yangon.
Eleven clubs are vying for four spots in the tournament proper.
He has been turning a few heads in Cambodia with his pace and strength. Luckily I managed to catch
up with Prince when he came to Singapore with his team Phnom Penh Crown. In this interview he talks
about how he arrived in Cambodia and how he sees his career developing. Check out the exclusive
interview on Jakarta Casual TV
After possibly the longest pre season since the world began the Thais have decided that what
football needs, in Thailand, is another cup competition. Because the TPL, the FA Cup, the Super Cup
and all those other pre season wotsits just ain't enoug. Nope, there's more cash to be squeezed
from this particular cash cow.
Six teams automatically go into the group stage of the AFF Cup which will be held in December 2010
in Jakarta and Hanoi.
Jakarta - Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia
Hanoi - Vietnam (holders), Singapore, Myanmar
The two remaining spots will be contested by four teams that go through a qualifying round hosted
in Vientiane, Laos.
You gotta love the people who run Indonesian football. You get guys coming out willy nilly saying
that oh yes, next year both England and the Netherlands are coming to visit and no-one says a word.
They just blithley print what they're told without any analysis or research.
There was an article in yesterday's Top Skor, a local tabloid, talking about upcoming
international friendlies and either they're just making it up or they have got the info from
someone but check this out.
Philippines v Timor Leste 5-0Laos v Cambodia
Andy's Cambodian Football blog is reporting that Cambodian C League champions Phnom Penh Crown have
appointed for My Team coach Bojan Hodak as their coach as they seek to extend their domination of
the game in Cambodia.
They have also recruited Kingsley Njouko and Gabriel Obadin, formerly of SLeague side Gombak
United.
There is concern among authorities that the ash spewing from the Merapi volcano could be used as an
excuse to move the ASEAN Cup from Jakarta to another country.
A couple of years ago, at the last AFF Cup, Bangkok's airport was closed by nutters protesting
about something but the group games were switched to Phuket so surely if people are grossed out by
the thought of a bit of ash there is nothing stopping the group being moved to say Palembang?
Indonesia's friendlies with Philippines, scheduled for tomorrow, and Cambodia have been cancelled.
With the game later this month against Taiwan not yet confirmed it's leaving the team woefully
short of practise before the ASEAN Football Federation Cup that starts next month.
Which, by the way, they are expecting to win!
2007
v Malaysia 0-4v Thailand 0-4v Myanmar 0-0
4th - 3 0 1 2 1-8 1
2004
v Myanmar 0-1v Malaysia 1-4 (Gould)v Timor Leste 2-1 (Caligdong 2)v Thailand 1-3 (Caligdong)
4th - 4 1 0 3 4-9 4
2002
v Myanmar 1-6 (Alfredo Gonzalez)v Vietnam 1-4 (Richard Canedo)v Cambodia 0-1v Indonesia 1-13 (Ali
Go)
5th - 4 0 0 4 3-24 0
2000
v Indonesia 0-3 v Myanmar 0-3v Thailand 0-2
4th - 3 0 0 3 0-8 0
1998
v Indonesia 0-3v Thailand 1-3 (Alfredo Gonzalez)v Myanmar 2-5 (Alfredo Gonzalez 2)
4th - 3 0 0 3 3-11
1996
v Thailand 0-5v Malaysia 0-7v Brunei 0-1
4th - 3 0 0 3 0-13 0
Looking back at that record you can understand the shock waves caused by the Philippines reaching
the semi final for the first time ever.