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Mon, 04/16/2012 - 11:44
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Asean Championship Best Platform For Women's Squad To Showcase Talent
KUALA LUMPUR, April 16 (Bernama) -- The Asean Women's Football Championship
in Vietnam is expected to see the revival of the national women's football team.
Women's National coach Jacob Joseph said the championship would be an
important tournament for the squad to face the 27th SEA Games in Myanmar next
year.
"The team had suffered heavy defeats against teams from the Asean countries,
especially Thailand, so I hope I can build a strong team to compete against the
rest," he told Bernama here Monday.
Jacob, who was in charge of the UPB-MyTeam President's Cup squad before said
the current squad was only formed recently after the Football Association of
Malaysia (FAM) had disbanded to former squad in 2010 after losing 0-14 to
Thailand in the 2009 Laos SEA Games.
"My target is not to win the championship but more importantly to gain
exposure and to play well," he said.
He said the team was currently undergoing centralised training in Teluk
Intan, Perak to prepare for the championship.
"The six-month training which started last month is not only to prepare for
the championship but also to promote women's football among the people in the
district," he said.
Malaysia's best ever performance in the championship since 2006 was a fourth
placing when the championship was hosted by Myanmar in 2007.
--BERNAMA