Showing posts with label female football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label female football. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2011

Female football chopped from Games programme

HA NOI – Female football will not be played at the 26th South East Asian Games in Indonesia following a decision by the Indonesia organising committee, a major blow to the Viet Nam team which is the defending champion.

Viet Nam Olympic Committee general secretary Hoang Vinh Giang said it would be difficult to change the committee's decision.

Indonesia was not good at female football so the Games committee was not eager for this event, he said.

"The Games committee's reason is that they don't have enough football grounds," Giang said. "To organise the female football event, they need two Asian Football Confederation standard grounds, not including training grounds.

"The Viet Nam committee will give its opinion on this problem at the meeting with Indonesia to discuss competition programmes. We will request they hold female football. But in my experience, there is little chance to modify the Games committee's determination. They have the right to add or reject events."

Meanwhile, the national female football team, the Games defending champions, convened at the National Sports Training Centre in Ha Noi yesterday in preparation for tournaments this year, coached by Chinese Chen Yun Fat. They include the upcoming SEA Games and the Olympic London 2012 qualifying rounds.

Viet Nam Football Federation vice chairman Nguyen Lan Trung said the federation was waiting for the official announcement from the Games committee before adjusting the team's training schedule.

"Meanwhile, the federation would ask the Viet Nam Olympic Committee and football federations in the region to petition the Games committee to include female football in the programme for the 26th SEA Games," Trung said. – VNS

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Female football chopped from Games

Victory denied: The Vietnamese women's team celebrates after winning the Southeast Asian Games trophy in the Philippines in 2005. Female football won't be included in the 26th SEA Games in Indonesia later this year. — VNA/VNS Photo Ngoc Truong

Victory denied: The Vietnamese women's team celebrates after winning the Southeast Asian Games trophy in the Philippines in 2005. Female football won't be included in the 26th SEA Games in Indonesia later this year. — VNA/VNS Photo Ngoc Truong

HA NOI — Female football will not be played at the 26th South east Asian Games in Indonesia following a decision by the Indonesia organising committee, a major blow to the Viet Nam team which is the defending champion.

Viet Nam Olympic Committee vice chairman and general secretary Hoang Vinh Giang said it would be difficult to change the committee's decision.

"Indonesia was not good at female football so the Games committee was not eager for this event," he said.

"The Games committee's reason is that they don't have enough football grounds," Giang said. "To organise the female football event, they need two Asian Football Confederation standard grounds, not including training grounds.

"The Viet Nam committee will give its opinion on this problem at the meeting with Indonesia to discuss competition programmes. We will request they hold female football. But in my experience, there is little chance to modify the Games committee's determination. They have the right to add or reject events."

Meanwhile, the national female football team, the Games defending champions, convened at the National Sports Centre in Ha Noi yesterday in preparation for tournaments this year, coached by Chinese Chen Yun Fat. They include the upcoming SEA Games and the Olympic London 2012 qualifying rounds.

Viet Nam Football Federation vice chairman Nguyen Lan Trung said the federation was waiting for the official announcement from the Games committee before adjusting the team's training schedule.

"Meanwhile, the federation would ask the Viet Nam Olympic Committee and football federations in the region to petition the Games committee to include female football in the programme for the 26th SEA Games," Trung said. — VNS

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26th SEA Games not to have female football

Female football will not be played at the 26th South East Asian Games
in Indonesia following a decision by the Indonesia organising
committee, a major blow to the Vietnam team which is the defending
champion.


Vietnam Olympic Committee general secretary Hoang Vinh Giang said it would be difficult to change the committee's decision.


Indonesia is not good at female football so the Games committee is not eager for this event, he said.


"The
Games committee's reason is that they don't have enough football
grounds," Giang said. "To organise the female football event, they need
two Asian Football Confederation standard grounds, not including
training grounds.


"The Vietnam committee will give its opinion on
this problem at the meeting with Indonesia to discuss competition
programmes. We will request they hold female football. But in my
experience, there is little chance to modify the Games committee's
determination. They have the right to add or reject events."


Meanwhile,
the national female football team, the Games defending champions,
convened at the National Sports Training Centre in Hanoi on Feb. 14 in
preparation for tournaments this year, coached by Chinese Chen Yun Fat.
They include the upcoming SEA Games and the Olympic London 2012
qualifying rounds.


Vietnam Football Federation vice chairman
Nguyen Lan Trung said the federation was waiting for the official
announcement from the Games committee before adjusting the team's
training schedule.


"Meanwhile, the federation would ask the
Vietnam Olympic Committee and football federations in the region to
petition the Games committee to include female football in the programme
for the 26th SEA Games," ./.

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Monday, February 14, 2011

26th SEA Games not to have female football

HA NOI – The Indonesia SEA Games Organizing Committee (INASOC) has announced to Olympic committees of Southeast Asian nations that female football will not be played at the 26th SEA Games in Indonesia. INASOC said this issue will be proclaimed officially on February 25-28 in Indonesia.

Exchanging views on this concern, general secretary of Viet Nam Olympic Committee (VOC), Hoang Vinh Giang said that "It's difficult to change INASOC's decision on female football in the 26th SEA Games."

"Few days ago, I received INASOC's announcement on the above matter. INASOC's reason is that they meet difficulties in football grounds. To organise female football event, they need to have two Asian Football Confederation's standard grounds, not including training ones," Giang said.

According to Giang, Indonesian is not good at female football. So INASOC is not eager for this event.

"In principle, the VOC will give its opinions on this problem in the meeting to discuss competing programmes with the hosts and request Indonesia to continue to hold female football. But at my experience, there is little chance to modify INASOC's determination. They have rights to add or reject events in the official competing programme," Giang said.

Meanwhile, the national female football team, SEA Games defending champion, coached by Chinese Chen Yun Fat convened at Ha Noi-based National Sports Training Centre yesterday in preparation for tournaments this year such as Olympic London 2012's qualifying rounds and upcoming SEA Games.

Vice chairman of Viet Nam Football Federation (VFF), Nguyen Lan Trung said "VFF is waiting for the latest decision of INASOC and then adjust the team's training plans. VFF will ask VOC and some football federations in the region to campaign INASOC to set female football in the competing programme of 26th SEA Games." – VNS

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