3rd Grand Royal Challenge Cup 08 ◊ (11-11-08) Myanmar 0-0 Bangladesh. ◊ (12-11-08) Malaysia 3-0 Vietnam (U-23). ◊ (13-11-08) Bangladesh 0-2 Indonesia. ◊ (14-11-08) Malaysia 1-1 Korea (Hyundai). ◊ (15-11-08) Myanmar 2-1 Indonesia. ◊ (16-11-08) Korea (Hyundai) 4-1 Vietnam (U-23).◊ (18-11-08) First Semi Final Myanmar 4-1 Malaysia. ◊ (19-11-08) Second Semi Final Indonesia 4-3(pen) Korea (Hyundai). ◊ (21-11-08) Final Myanmar 2-1 Indonesia.

November 20, 2008

Myanmar and Indo will meet at the final


Two teams met at the group stage at November 15th and Indonesia defender Roby was sent off so Myanmar won 2-1. They will play again at November 21st and Myanmar will try hard to win the title.

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November 19, 2008

Myanmar through to the final


A first semifinal match of the 3rd Grand Royal Challenge Cup 08 Myanmar - Malaysia competed yesterday's 3:00 pm at Thuwana Stadium. Myanmar hammered ASEAN rivals Malaysia 4:1 and reached the final.

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November 16, 2008

Korea (Hyundai) Climbed to Semi-final


As the Group (B)'s final match of the 3rd Grand Royal Challenge Cup 08, Korea (Hyundai) and Vietnam (U-23) played and Korea (Hyundai) cruised to a 4:1 victory over Vietnam.

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November 17, 2008

Myanamar trounces Philippines 6-0


Myanmar trounced the Philippines 6-0 at the robin event of the Asia U-16 women's qualifier in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, yesterday.

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November 16, 2008

Myanmar and Indonesia go through to semis


As the last match of 3rd Grand Royal Challenge Cup 08 Group A's Myanmar and Indonesia played at Thuwana Stadium. Myanmar beat 2:1 and reached to the semifinal.

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November  29, 2008

UAE, Singapore And Qatar Bidding To Become Asian Football Home

Three Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Member Associations have declared their interest in hosting the headquarters of the continental governing body. By the October 31, 2008 deadline, Qatar, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates had submitted letters of interest, the AFC revealed on Friday.

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November  28, 2008

Thailand: Political Problems Won't Affect Our AFF Hosting Duties

Football Association of Thailand (FAT) President Worawi Makudi dismissed reports yesterday that the current political troubles in Thailand will cause December’s AFF Suzuki Cup to be moved to Malaysia.

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November  28, 2008

Vietnam Coach: There's Too Much Pressure On The National Team

Henrique Calisto, the head coach of the Vietnam national team believes that his team can perform a lot better if there is less pressure heaped on the players. He said that while Vietnam aspire to be a powerhouse of Asean in the near future, their fanatical fans and the media have to change their mindset and refrain from putting a lot of pressure on the national team.

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