Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Vietnam down Iran, go top

Vietnam down Iran, go topVietnam downed Iran 2-0 to go two points clear in the AFC U-19 Women’s Championship second round qualifiers standings while Thailand and Uzbekistan played a 2-2 draw on Monday.

Vietnam, who defeated Uzbekistan 3-0 in their opener, went ahead in the eighth minute through Nguyen Thi Lieu and Nguyen Thi Tuyet Dung doubled the advantage six minutes after the half hour mark. Maryam Rahimi pulled one back for Iran a minute before the final whistle.

Vietnam are now on six points after two games, two more than Thailand and Uzbekistan. Chinese Taipei are on three points while Iran are yet to open their account.

Taneekarn Dangda’s 28th-minute opener for Thailand was cancelled out by Feruza Turdiboeva at the stroke of half time. Pajaree Thaoto once again put Thailand ahead three minutes after the hour mark but Selime Gugueva made it 2-2 three minutes later.

Thailand will face Iran while Vietnam will meet Chinese Taipei on Thursday.

The second round features teams ranked 6-8 from the previous competition, along with the first-round group winners, for a total of five countries.

After a single round-robin, the top team will qualify for the tournament proper.

Top five teams from the last edition - Japan, Korea Republic, DPR Korea, China and Australia – have been given a direct entry into the Finals.

The six-team Finals will have a one-round league format to determine the champions.

Source: Asian Football

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Vietnam U19 through, Myanmar exit from U-21 tournament

Vietnam U21 players celebrate their goal during their Thanh Nien Newspaper Cup football match against Singapore U21 in HCMC on Monday - Photo: Ba Chau
HCMC – Vietnam U19 beat Singapore U21 2-1 in their first game of the fourth International U-21 Football Tournament  2010, also called Thanh Nien Newspaper Cup, while Thailand thrashed Myanmar 4-0 in the earlier game at HCMC’s Thong Nhat Stadium on Monday.

A still scoreless Vietnam suffered a shock blow when The Son scored an own goal in the 38th minute. They regained composure quickly to dominate play but took 47 nailbiting minutes to equalize.

Quoc Phuong leveled for the Vietnamese team in the 85th minute and Van Thanh finalized the game at 2-1 just two minutes later, giving his team the important victory in the group stage of the competition.

With the victory, Vietnam U19 secured top of Group B with three points and secured the first semifinals ticket. Singapore U21, who tied 1-1 with Malaysia U21 in their opener on Saturday, and Malaysia U21 have one point each.

The second Group B’s semifinals ticket will be decided on Wednesday when Vietnam U19 play Malaysia U21. The Vietnamese still go through win or lose.

Earlier, Thailand U21 crushed their counterparts from Myanmar 4-0. The Thai side controlled the game and Sokjoho and Hongthong scored two goals each for their team.

Thailand U21 and Vietnam U21 have three points from their first win but the Vietnamese side rank first of Group A thanks to the goal difference while  Myanmar exited from the annual tournament after suffering two losses. The Myanmar side lost 1-5 to Vietnam U21 in the opening game on Saturday. 

Vietnam will play archrivals Thailand in their final game to decide the leaders of Group A on Wednesday and the two teams only need a draw to advance to the semifinal round.

On Wednesday, Vietnam U19 will take on Malaysia U21 in the final Group B match at 3:30 p.m. and Vietnam U21 will play Thailand U21 in their final game in Group B at 6:00 p.m.

The International U.21 Football Tournament, at HCMC’s Thong Nhat Stadium from October 23-31, drew four foreign U21 squads from Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Myanmar together with Vietnam’s U21 and U19 teams.

The six teams play in round-robin format in two groups with the top two teams from each advancing to the semifinals. Group A comprises Vietnam U21, Myanmar U21 and Thailand U21 while Vietnam U19 are in Group B with Singapore U21 and Malaysia U21. 

The annual football event, which is sponsored by the Thanh Nien newspaper, is considered a key part of developing youth football talent in the country.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Vietnam U19 through, Myanmar exit from U-21 tournament

Vietnam U21 players celebrate their goal during their Thanh Nien Newspaper Cup football match against Singapore U21 in HCMC on Monday - Photo: Ba Chau
HCMC – Vietnam U19 beat Singapore U21 2-1 in their first game of the fourth International U-21 Football Tournament  2010, also called Thanh Nien Newspaper Cup, while Thailand thrashed Myanmar 4-0 in the earlier game at HCMC’s Thong Nhat Stadium on Monday.

A still scoreless Vietnam suffered a shock blow when The Son scored an own goal in the 38th minute. They regained composure quickly to dominate play but took 47 nailbiting minutes to equalize.

Quoc Phuong leveled for the Vietnamese team in the 85th minute and Van Thanh finalized the game at 2-1 just two minutes later, giving his team the important victory in the group stage of the competition.

With the victory, Vietnam U19 secured top of Group B with three points and secured the first semifinals ticket. Singapore U21, who tied 1-1 with Malaysia U21 in their opener on Saturday, and Malaysia U21 have one point each.

The second Group B’s semifinals ticket will be decided on Wednesday when Vietnam U19 play Malaysia U21. The Vietnamese still go through win or lose.

Earlier, Thailand U21 crushed their counterparts from Myanmar 4-0. The Thai side controlled the game and Sokjoho and Hongthong scored two goals each for their team.

Thailand U21 and Vietnam U21 have three points from their first win but the Vietnamese side rank first of Group A thanks to the goal difference while  Myanmar exited from the annual tournament after suffering two losses. The Myanmar side lost 1-5 to Vietnam U21 in the opening game on Saturday. 

Vietnam will play archrivals Thailand in their final game to decide the leaders of Group A on Wednesday and the two teams only need a draw to advance to the semifinal round.

On Wednesday, Vietnam U19 will take on Malaysia U21 in the final Group B match at 3:30 p.m. and Vietnam U21 will play Thailand U21 in their final game in Group B at 6:00 p.m.

The International U.21 Football Tournament, at HCMC’s Thong Nhat Stadium from October 23-31, drew four foreign U21 squads from Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Myanmar together with Vietnam’s U21 and U19 teams.

The six teams play in round-robin format in two groups with the top two teams from each advancing to the semifinals. Group A comprises Vietnam U21, Myanmar U21 and Thailand U21 while Vietnam U19 are in Group B with Singapore U21 and Malaysia U21. 

The annual football event, which is sponsored by the Thanh Nien newspaper, is considered a key part of developing youth football talent in the country.

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Paul the 'psychic' World Cup octopus dies: aquarium

Paul the octopus, who shot to fame during this year's football World Cup in South Africa for correctly predicting the outcome of games, has died, his aquarium in Germany said Tuesday.

"Management and staff at the Oberhausen Sea Life Center were devastated to discover that oracle octopus Paul, who achieved global renown during the recent World Cup, had passed away overnight," the aquarium said in a somber statement.

“His success made him almost a bigger story than the World Cup itself,” www.rte.ie quoted Stefan Porwoll, manager of the center in Germany, as saying.

Paul predicted the winners of all Germany's World Cup clashes, and then of the final by selecting one of two boxes, each loaded with a mussel food treat and marked on the outside with one of the teams.

Staff at the center said his death was not entirely unexpected, since common octopuses generally only live a couple of years.

“We may decide to give Paul his own small burial plot within our grounds and erect a modest permanent shrine,” according to the website.

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Beckham to see out Galaxy contract, still keen on England

David Beckham plans to see out the final year of his Los Angeles Galaxy contract and still believes he has an England future at the age of 35.

In an interview shown on British television, the midfielder added that he would not have any more loan deals after two spells at AC Milan, where an ankle injury in the second stint forced him out of the reckoning for a place at the World Cup in June.

Beckham's Galaxy contract runs out next year and although there is the option next month of buying out the final 12 months of his deal, he said he was content to stay until 2011.

"I'm definitely going to be here (in Los Angeles) for the rest of my contract," the former Manchester United player said. "My sons go to school here, we're all happy living here, so I can't see us moving."

Turning to his England prospects, he underlined that he had no plans to call time on his 115-cap international career despite manager Fabio Capello suggesting after the World Cup that he was too old to play for his country.

"Of course I would always love to be available for my country, everyone knows how passionate I have been for my country over the years.

"Whether I do or not, that is obviously down to the manager and obviously down to myself to perform.”

"The future is for the young players as we have to think about the (2012) Euros but no one player is out,” he added.

Beckham, who left Real Madrid for Galaxy in 2007, scored for the LA club in the 2-1 win over FC Dallas on Sunday that earned them their second successive Western Conference and the Supporters' Shield for MLS's top point-scoring team.

They now begin their playoff campaign against Seattle Sounders on Sunday.

In the last two seasons, Beckham has returned to Europe for loan spells with Milan to maintain his fitness levels.

He suffered an Achilles tendon injury during his second loan spell in March and only returned to action for the Galaxy in August.

Milan said in July that he would not be returning for a third stint and Beckham now believes that he is unlikely to go out on loan again when the MLS playoffs finish in November.

"I would love to say that I'd be able to but with the injury that I've had you have to give it a certain amount of rest," he added.

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Vietnam football chief dissatisfies local transfer window

Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) chairman Nguyen Trong Hy said the transfer price of local footballers is getting far beyond their actual values and thus it is bringing about bad effect to the national football development.

He labeled the local transfer window is almost in a chaos as clubs are chasing to sign qualified players at high-sky price when the new season will loom on January 22.

Hy agrees with Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC owner Doan Nguyen Duc that no Vietnamese player is worth over VND5 billion (US$256,000). But Cong Vinh, 25, of T&T Hanoi is priced VND20 billion (over $1 million). Navibank Saigon signed striker Quang Hai at the price of VND10 billion ($513,000). Minh Phuong also moved to SHB Danang for VND7 billion ($359,000).

With well-trained footballers under their age of 23 becoming a really scarce commodity, clubs have to accept the escalating price to have enough 25 players to register for the new season.

The rarity of young players is rooted from the fact that most of 14 clubs at the Vietnam’s premier league, V-League, have yet developed own policy for youth training -- excluding some clubs as Hoang Anh Gia Lai, Dong Thap, and Song Lam Nghe An.

And the hunt of young player has even become harsher for clubs when the Vietnam’s football governing body VFF has recently ruled that each club must register at least five under-23 players and a maximum of five foreign athletes.

The increasing price of player should be an encouraging factor if it reflects their real values, Hy noted.

It is not now in Vietnam, he added.

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Teenagers take plunge at Asian Games

Teenagers take plunge at Asian Games

Teenage trio Nguyen Hoang Thien, Nguyen Thi Kim Tuyen and Hoang Quy
Phuoc will make their debut at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China next
month.


Swimmers Phuoc and Tuyen, two of Vietnam's top swimmers, have been
training in China in preparation for the biggest sporting event in Asia.


Prodigy Phuoc, 17, from Da Nang has sustained the
form that helped him win a 100m butterfly bronze medal in the Southeast
Asian Games in Laos last year with a time of 55.65sec.


"Phuoc has rapidly perfected his skills in training. He has knocked
his personal best time down to 54.71sec in his favourite 100m butterfly
event," said Nguyen Dang Ha, who coaches Phuoc at the national sports
camp No 3 in Da Nang.


"However, the Asian Games will
be tough for Phuoc as he will face top stars from China, Japan and the
Republic of Korea. I believe he will give a lifetime best performance at
the Guangzhou Asian Games," Ha added.


The Da Nang-born swimmer has an arm span of 1.98m, which helps him move quickly through the water.


Meanwhile, Tuyen, 16, from HCM City also triumphed in the national
championships last year bagging 10 gold medals and breaking eight
records.


"She is one of Vietnam's most talented
swimmers. She wins gold almost every time she gets into the water at the
national championships. Tuyen is capable of competing in the freestyle,
butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and medley relay," said the general
secretary of the Vietnam Aquatic Sport Association, Dinh Viet Hung.


"But Tuyen needs more competitions and tests before the Asian Games. A
lack of big games experience against strong opposition is her Achilles'
heel but I hope she overcomes that at the Games that start in two weeks
time," Hung said.


The swimming events, with 38 medal sets up for grabs, will be held from November 13-18.


Nguyen Hoang Thien, 15, recently won two International Tennis Federation (ITF) junior single's titles in a fortnight.


Thien triumphed in the boy's singles at the International Junior
Championships in Bac Lieu southern province, just a week before cruising
to victory at the Vietnam International Junior Championships in Binh
Duong.


He has climbed from 497th in the ITF junior
rankings to 338th since last year, and he's looking to break into the
top 200 in the world by the time he's 18.


"It's the
first time he has been called to the national team to compete at the
Asian Games, but I'm not worried because he has already experienced
numerous international competitions," said Thien's father, Nguyen Hoang
Minh.


"He still has his eye on ITF tournaments to
boost his world ranking, which hopefully will enable him to compete at a
Grand Slam someday," Minh said.


Thien is expected to play one more tournament before flying to Guangzhou.


The tennis event will take place from November 13-23.


Vietnam has announced a 260-member squad to compete in 29 of the 42
events at the 16th festival from November 12-27. Vietnam hopes to finish
in the top 15 out of the 45 participating countries and territories./.

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