Women"s team to play Philippines in Southeast Asia championship"s opener

The Vietnamese women"s football team will start the campaign to defend their title at the 2007 Southeast Asia championship on September 7 with the…

11/05/2007 00:00:00

The Vietnamese women”s football team will start the campaign to defend their title at the 2007 Southeast Asia championship on September 7 with the Philippines.

The ASEAN Football Federation has recently sent official fixtures of the 2007 Southeast Asian women”s championship, held in Myanmar from September 6-15, to its affiliate federations.

Accordingly, eight teams, seven from Southeast Asia and one invited from East Asia will compete in the tournament.

Vietnam will compete in Group A with Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines, while Thailand, Myanmar, Singapore and the invitational guests will compete for two berths in the semi-finals in Group B. So far, the name of the invited team from East Asia has not been announced yet.

The teams will compete on a round-robin basis and winners and runners-up of each group will reach the semi-finals.

The 2007 championship will be of an important meaning for Southeast Asian teams, who will compete at the 24th SEA Games in Thailand in December.

The Vietnamese team won the 2006 championship, featuring four teams, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar and Taiwan, after three victories.

In preparation for the event, the Vietnamese team will be called up shortly after they finish their qualifying games for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.  

Fixtures of the tournament

 

Date
Game code
Group
Match
Time
Venue
September 4
Teams” arrival
September 5
Team managers” meeting
September 6
1
B
Singapore
Myanmar
15:30
Youth Training Centre
2
B
Thailand
____________
15:30
Aung San Stadium
September 7
3
A
Malaysia
Indonesia
15:30
Youth Training Centre
4
A
Vietnam
Philippines
15:30
Aung San Stadium
September 8
5
B
Myanmar
____________
15:30
Youth Training Centre
6
B
Thailand
Singapore
15:30
Aung San Stadium
September 9
7
A
Indonesia
Philippines
15:30
Youth Training Centre
8
A
Vietnam
Malaysia
15:30
Aung San Stadium
September 10
9
B
Myanmar
Thailand
15:30
Youth Training Centre
10
B
____________
Singapore
15:30
Aung San Stadium
September 11
11
A
Philippines
Malaysia
15:30
Youth Training Centre
12
A
Indonesia
Vietnam
15:30
Aung San Stadium
September 12
Break
September 13
13
Semi- final 1
Winners of Group A
Runners-up of Group B
15:30
Youth Training Centre
14
Semi- final 2
Winners of Group B
Runners-up of Group A
15:30
Aung San Stadium
September 14
Break
September 15
15
3rd/4th
Losers of semi- final 1
Losers of  semi- final 2
15:30
Youth Training Centre
16
Final
Winners of  semi- final 1
Winners of  semi- final 2
15:30
Aung San Stadium
September 16
Teams” departure

 

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