Jun 30, 2009
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Courageous Lao People's Democratic Republic bow out of football competition
Courageous Lao People's Democratic Republic bow out of football competition
Lao People's Democratic Republic are the first team to be knocked out of the Final Round of the football competition after a 1-4 loss to Saudi Arabia.
The Laotians put up a brave fight but were undone by poor finishing and a clinical Saudi attack.
Lao People's Democratic Republic coach Soutsakhone Oudomphet said: "The boys put in a good performance. We had many chances but were not able to take it."
source:http://www.ayg2009.sg/page/Football/Reports/0,,12804~1707250,00.html
Jun 29, 2009
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Riedl to coach Laos U-23 in SEA Games
Riedl to coach Laos U-23 in SEA Games
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VietNamNet Bridge – Former Viet Nam football team coach Alfred Riedl has agreed to coach Laos’s U-23 team ahead of the Southeast Asian Games this December.
Riedl ready: Former Viet Nam football team coach Alfred Riedl has agreed to coach Laos’s U-23 team ahead of the Southeast Asian Games this December.The 60-year-old Austrian coach, who was sacked by V-League Hai Phong Cement in March after just three games, signed a seven-month contract with Football Federation of Laos in HCM City on Saturday.
The coach’s salary will be paid by the Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group, who own V-League team Hoang Anh Gia Lai, a source from Hoang Anh Gia Lai said yesterday.
Last year, the group agreed to finance the training of the U-23 football squad for the 25th SEA Games, which take place in December, following a visit by the Lao Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Langsavad to the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai.
The Hoang Anh Gia Lai group will also cover the expenses of the Lao footballers while they are training at the group’s sport centre in Gia Lai Province.The Group and the Lao Ministry of Finance have signed a memorandum of understanding on the construction of apartments for athletes competing in the SEA Games. Under the agreement, Hoang Anh Gia Lai will pay US$14 million to build 1,000 rooms for the 25th SEA Games.
Under Riedl’s stewardship, Viet Nam won a silver medal at the ASEAN Football Championship, known as Tiger Cup in 1998.
Viet Nam also won silver medals at the 1999 and 2003 SEA Games and the 23rd SEA Games in the Philippines in 2005.
However, he resigned after the team performed poorly at the 24th SEA Games in Thailand.
Viet Nam’s greatest achievement under Riedl’s stewardship was to reach the Asian Cup quarter-finals in July 2007, which the country co-hosted along with Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia.
In 2001, the Austrian coach also failed to save Khanh Hoa from relegation in the V-League after four months.
VietNamNet/Viet Nam News
Jun 28, 2009
Women's game on the move in south-east Asia
The passion and enthusiasm on display at the last month's FIFA Women's football Com-unity seminar held in Vientiane, Laos, was tangible evidence that the region is a hotbed for the "more beautiful game", women's football that is.
Laos are ranked 4th in the Asean region, 15 in Asia, and 74 in the world rankings. Their men in contrast are 35th in Asia, and 172 in the world. Considering there was no local international women's football before 2006, it is a real achievement and indicates the potential that women's football has in the south-east Asian nation. As organisers of the 25th Sea Games in December 2009, Laotian football has a great opportunity to showcase its capacities and qualities in the game.
It is therefore no surprise that the Laos Football Federation (LFF) dedicated one of their Goal Projects specifically to women's football, a separate block in their Technical Centre fully equipped with meeting rooms and a dormitory. After the seminar opening and the presentations by FIFA's instructors the seminar heard some forthright views from Laos' main women's football protagonist, Ms Valy Vethsaphong, Vice-Chairman of the Women's Football Committee in the LFF, regarding the lack of attention paid to women's football in the country.
Some of the solutions suggested included: further need for development of the game at the provincial level; more support from LFF and the government; and, helping the media to be more pro-active towards women's football. The issues raised were taken on board by LFF president Pouvanh Vongsouthi who was expressed his gratitude to FIFA with the seminar allowing all relevant sectors to come together.
"We've never had this sort of chance in the past. But this has given us a chance for dialogue and LFF is ready to work with all the sectors here," said the LFF president. Laos football had for the first time witnessed the convergence of LFF, sponsors, players, coaches, media, NGOs and Government agencies under the same roof and all on the same page in development of women's football.
That Mr Vongsouthi assured all present that the LFF will discuss all the issues that had been raised, and will help women's football thrive in Laos, was testament to the common goal shared by the 40-odd participants for the success of women's football.
Some of the conclusions reached during the seminar:
Establishment of appropriate structure to govern and manage women's football in Laos;
Review the strategic plan for women's football to bring all activities into line with vision/mission and LFF overall objectives;
Establishment of school programmes with the Ministry of Education and the National Sports Council which incorporates three main elements: free access to pitches and facilities so that a school league for girls can be organised; a national girl's football day; and, a school promotional programme;
Establishment and implementation of a funding strategy for women's football incorporating government, NGO and commercial funding focused on three core product areas: national team; national league; and, school programmes;
Appointment of a LFF Communication and Marketing Officer;
Development of a LFF website and to progressively increase media coverage of the women's activities;
Development of a brand identity and positioning to promote positive image for women's football (for national team and girls league);
Development and distribution of posters with new branding to promote national team's involvement in the SEA games.
In his closing speech, the Vice-President of the National Sports Council, Mr Boualane Sylipanya confirmed his and the council's full support for the implementations of the conclusions and congratulated LFF for their efforts to further develop the women's game in Laos.
Highlighting the conclusion of the seminar was a historical match between the U-16 team's of Laos and Cambodia played under a blazing sun on 22 May at the LFF technical centre built as part of FIFA Goal Project. The very staging of the match proved a true testament to the regional passion for the sport with the Cambodians having made a 1,200 kilometre journey in the FA bus along narrow and windy roads.
For the record, Taiy Namphon and Nuing Boutsady scored in the first half for the hosts but the Cambodians came back strongly with Nith Pean pulling a goal back to conclude the scoring. Pean may not have full grasped the impact of her goal at the time but she will go down in Cambodian football history as the first girl to have scored in an international women's match for her country.
Immediately following the Com-Unity seminar a women's football coaching course was organised by FIFA 24-28 May conducted by Ms Vicki Linton (Australia) and coordinated by Dato' Yap Nyim Keong from the AFC Development Office, with 24 participants, including a several Laotian national team players, greatly enhancing their knowledge.
S.korea blast Laos 8:1 at youth Under 14,Come on Lao boys
Victory in their opening Group B encounter means the South Koreans can seal their semi-final spot by winning their next fixture.
source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sportsnews/view/439073/1/.html
Asian Youth Games preliminaries kick off
SINGAPORE: The football preliminary rounds in the inaugural Asian Youth Games in Singapore kicked off on Saturday.
The boys from South Korea trumped their opponents from Pakistan 2-0 in their Group B encounter. South Korea scored in the 9th and 43rd minutes.
In other preliminary matches, China thrashed Myanmar 7-3; North Korea beat Thailand 3-2; and Saudi Arabia were 3-1 victors over the team from Laos.
For this tournament, each half of a football match lasts 40 minutes instead of the usual 45 minutes.
Matches will resume on Monday.
- CNA/ir
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Jun 27, 2009
Kids taking part in the AFC U13 Festival of Football for Asean were able to showcase and assess their skills levels on Thursday.
The Skills Test phase marks the end of the educational part and the start of the Festival’s on-field activities.
Laos Head Coach Venkeot said: “The Skills Test is not only good for testing the level of basic skills for players but also gives coaches the opportunity to analyse a player’s strengths and weaknesses.”
The objectives of the Skills Test include: assessing basic skills, identify talented players, produce a database for future analysis, evaluate and improve coach training education and tab a player for future assessment.
The test involved analysing seven skills – juggling, short passing accuracy, short passing speed, long passing, running with the ball, dribbling and shooting.
The skills were overseen by coaches who took part in the first week’s ‘C’ Certificate course.
TOUGH FOR LAOS AND TIMOR LESTE IN AFC U16 QUALIFIERS
TOUGH FOR LAOS AND TIMOR LESTE IN AFC U16 QUALIFIERS | |
VIENTIANE (22 Feb 2009) – The road is tough for Laos and Timor Leste when they found themselves against difficult oppositions in the AFC U16 Championship 2010 qualifiers in October. SOURCE: ASEANFOOTBALL.ORG |
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