05 August 2010

Philippines hosting AFC U-16 Women’s Championship qualifiers !

Manila will be hosting AFC U-16 Women’s Championship qualifiers from 15. to 24. October .

Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam and Guam are in Group A (ASEAN/East group) while India, Uzbekistan, Iran, Jordan and Bahrain are pooled in Group B (South and Central/West group). Top teams from each group will qualify to Round 2.

AFC Website

Philippines (Manila) will also be hosting AFC U-19 Women`s Championship from 20. to
24. September as I have reported before.

3 comments:

  1. JUST WONDERING WHO WILL BE FINANCING THE DOUBLE HOSTING?? The PFF doesnt have money to host a national tournament and yet presumably the PFF (but im sure I will be advised to the contrary) is going to host these international tournaments. Wow there seems to be confliction in the PFF at the moment. On one hand they cannot host one National tournament that would be to the betterment of Philippine football. But on the other hand to suck up to those in the halls of power at the AFC the PFF will host not ONE but TWO aged girls tournaments. What long term national football development will be accomplished by the hosting of these tournaments? If the PFF have the money to host two such tournaments wouldn't TWO national tournaments have a bigger and more meaningful impact on football development throughout the country?

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  2. ceburoo,
    that´s one reason why BOG actions are running versus PFF. who will be kicked off?

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  3. Anonymous said who will be kicked off? Well in this instance the buck should STOP!!!! AT THE TOP. But given that more than six months have passed and still philippine football is no where near #2 as the PFF President said he would have it then you cant trust him at his word and therefore CHOP THE TOP.
    A highly credible qualified sports administrator (poached from any sport) should be the first person on the shopping list for a new administration headed by a new president who is a highly successful businessman with financial clout and a multitude of contacts in the business sector. A Mount Everest to climb? Maybe but spread the net wide and you never know what you will catch

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