Apr 30, 2013
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AFC U14 Championship 2014
http://www.the-afc.com/en/afc-u14-championship-2013-schedule-results.html
Laos is in the Group F together with five countries and strong teams
the first match Laos vs Singapore on 28-05-2013
29-05-2013 Laos vs Bangladesh
31-05-2013 Cambodia vs Laos
2-06-2013 Laos vs Indonesia
3-06-2013, Thailand vs Laos
Laos is in the Group F together with five countries and strong teams
the first match Laos vs Singapore on 28-05-2013
29-05-2013 Laos vs Bangladesh
31-05-2013 Cambodia vs Laos
2-06-2013 Laos vs Indonesia
3-06-2013, Thailand vs Laos
Apr 19, 2013
History-making feat bolsters ambitious Laos
Famous for its rich forest and mineral resources, Laos are among the globe’s lesser-known footballing nations. The south-east Asians did, however, earn themselves a considerable amount of recognition by impressing in March's 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification campaign and booking their first-ever place in an Asian competition finals.
The Laotians, under Japanese Kokichi Kimura, put in a series of brilliant performances in the campaign during which they remained undefeated. Playing in front of their own supporters at Vientiane's New Laos National Stadium, the hosts were dominant against Mongolia in the opener only to be held to a 1-1 draw. Spurred on by the home crowd, Kimura's young charges ran riot against Sri Lanka as they registered a comfortable 4-2 victory.
The concluding match saw the Laotians again concede a first-half lead to draw 1-1 against Afghanistan, a result which cost them the group's automatic qualifying spot. Their showings, however, did not go unrewarded as they booked qualification as the best second-finishers alongside Turkmenistan.
Building for sustained progress
"This achievement is giant step forward for our football," Xaybandith Rasphone, General Secretary of the Laos Football Federation, told FIFA.com. "The game is still fledging in our country and we only started a semi-professional league this year. The qualifying success, of course, will boost football development - particularly at youth level - by attracting more sponsorship and support from the local business communities."
"This achievement is giant step forward for our football," Xaybandith Rasphone, General Secretary of the Laos Football Federation, told FIFA.com. "The game is still fledging in our country and we only started a semi-professional league this year. The qualifying success, of course, will boost football development - particularly at youth level - by attracting more sponsorship and support from the local business communities."
The ground-breaking feat, in a sense, came naturally considering the Laos football authorities' continuous efforts over the past decade. Aided by strong financial support from FIFA, their infrastructure has improved markedly over recent years.
"FIFA has been helping us for a long period," stated President of the LFF, Viphet Sihachakr, when he presented FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter with a Friendship Medal in September 2011. "We have already benefited from four Goal projects, and now we possess a fully operational technical centre, a headquarters that includes a Futsal gym and another technical centre dedicated to women’s football.”
Foreign exposure
The only landlocked country in south-east Asia, the Laotians have, nonetheless, displayed an open vision by hiring several foreign coaches. Austrian Alfred Riedl was first hired to take care of the national team’s fortunes in 2009, before Englishman David Booth took over the following year. And after Hans-Peter Schaller's brief tenure in charge of the side in 2011, Kimura was given the reins last July tasked with guiding the team to the 2012 Suzuki Cup.
The only landlocked country in south-east Asia, the Laotians have, nonetheless, displayed an open vision by hiring several foreign coaches. Austrian Alfred Riedl was first hired to take care of the national team’s fortunes in 2009, before Englishman David Booth took over the following year. And after Hans-Peter Schaller's brief tenure in charge of the side in 2011, Kimura was given the reins last July tasked with guiding the team to the 2012 Suzuki Cup.
The former Yokohama Marinos manager got his spell off to a good start in last October's qualifying, during which his side edged the likes of Timor Leste, Brunei and Cambodia to progress to the regional showpiece alongside hosts Myanmar.
And they stunned even their own supporters in the ensuing tournament opener against Indonesia, twice taking the lead only for the four-time runners-up to battle from behind to draw 2-2. Although they fell 4-1 at the hands of hosts and defending champions Malaysia, they made Singapore sweat throughout, with the eventual winners only managing a narrow 4-3 triumph.
"The foreign coaches have brought not only international experiences but also modern training methods," Rasphone continued. "These include discipline, medical science, food, good planning, all of which our players need in order to gain good improvements. To gain consistent progress, we have also hired foreign technical directors to oversee our youth teams and our grassroots development."
A series of young talents have come up through the ranks, with 20-year-old Keoviengphet Liththideth the most notable. The Ezra FC midfielder scored twice in last year's Suzuki Cup to earn the 2012 AFF (ASEAN Football Federation) Player of the Year awards. In-form strikerKhampheng Sayavutthi shoulders the goal-scoring tasks, while captaining the side is none other than Visay Phaphouvanin, the long-heralded talisman with 18 goals from 51 international appearances.
Boasting such a side, it is no surprise Rasphone is optimistic for the future. He said: "We have plenty of reasons for being enthusiastic, as well as ambitious. In the long run, we aim to reach the top four in our region, but as for next March's Challenge Cup in Maldives, we want to break new ground by progressing to the second round for the first time."
LFF competition ( League 17 years) will kick off at the weekend
League 17 years competition in Vientiane, organized by Lao Football Federation (LFF) which 8 teams across Vientiane will be participating in this week
1. Yotha FC
2. Police
3. Army FC
4. Lao Lanexang
5. Ezera
6. KoungPhao
7. Pa Vern
8. Lao U16
Match on 20 MAY
- POLICE VS LAO LANEXANG AT 19 :00 HOUYHONG FIELD
- LAO U16 VS PA VERN AT 9 30 AM HOUYHONG
- YOTHA VS EZRA AT 15:20 HOUYHONG
- ARMY VS KOUNGPHAO AT 1700, HOUYHONG
Source: facebook Football club.
Apr 15, 2013
Partnership Key to Successful Coaching Course
Partnership Key to Successful Coaching Course
VIENTIANE (13 April 2013) – The future of football coaching education in Laos certainly looks promising following a ‘D’ License coaching course conducted in Xieng Kuang province for 24 football enthusiasts.
The course at the Ban Ly Vocational Training Centre, was spearheaded by Spirit of Soccer- an NGO that uses football to educate children and coaches in post-conflict regions about mines, and supported by the Lao Football Federation (LFF) and the Department of Physical and Arts Education of the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES).
Apr 12, 2013
Groupings for AFF Futsal Championship 2013
Groupings for AFF Futsal Championship 2013
KUANTAN (3 April 2013) – The official draw for the AFF Futsal Championship 2013 was held this afternoon with defending champions Thailand being placed in Group A of the meet slated for Bangkok, Thailand on 17-28 October.
Following the milestone decision to use the AFF Futsal Championship this year as the qualifying venue for the AFC Futsal Championship 2014, there is added incentive for competing teams to put up their best possible sides.
The top four teams will earn berths to the AFC Futsal Championship 2014.
Other than Thailand in Group A, the other teams are Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines and Brunei Darussalam.
Group B are Australia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Timor Leste and Laos.
Apr 5, 2013
Apr 3, 2013
Asean Super League approved for launch in 2015
The long-rumoured regional super league looks set to go into action in two years time with 16 participating teams
Speaking at a press conference before the start of the inaugural AFF Awards 2013, Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Tengku Abdullah ibni Sultan Ahmad Shah, the deputy president of the Football Association of Malaysia and vice-president of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) executive committee, had two big news to announce.Tengku Adullah broke the news on the status of the long standing rumours of an Asean Super League by confirming the approval of the league's launch for 2015.
"We would like to highlight that we have approved the launch of an Asean Super League in 2015 featuring two clubs from each country," said Tengku Abdullah to surprised journalists attending the Awards ceremony.
"The competition will be based on a franchise concept and ideally, 16 teams [will participate in the league]. Each team will be allowed two Asian players plus 3 non-Asian players."
The Asean Super League was first broached 3 years ago as a viable option to compete with the bigger leagues in Asia but developments had been cloaked in secrecy until now.
The 16 representative teams are believed to come from eight leagues in the Asean region, namely, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar.
http://www.goal.com/en-sg/news/3880/singapore/2013/04/03/3874461/breaking-asean-super-league-approved-for-launch-in-2015#
First Laotian player,Keoviengphet Lithideth receives AFF AWARD 2012
Keoviengphet Lithideth receives AFF AWARD 2012
Keoviengphet,Lao National Midfielder from the EZRA FC becomes the first Lao youth Player to receive the AFF Youth player award 2012 which will be holding tonight in Kuala Lumpur of Malaysia
“I am proud of receiving the first award for our country; however I would like to give some advices to all friends who want to become the first player as me, firstly yourself must love this sport;Training hard and stay far away from drugs; respect and follow the instructions from coach and trainer"said keoviengphet before heading to Kuala Lumpur.
Picture credits to Goal.com - Keoviengphet (right)
Keoviengphet receives AFF award 2012
Apr 1, 2013
SHB Champassak Aim for Full Points at Home
SHB Champassak Aim for Full Points at Home
VIENTIANE (1 April 2013) – After whipping Friend Development FC by half dozen goals in their first home game of the season last week, SHB Champassak feel confident enough to state that they can win full points at all their home matches at the Champassak Stadium.
SHB Champassak are currently placed second in the HAGL Lao Premier League 2013 standings with four points from the first two games of the season. They had opened their campaign with a 1-1 draw against Ezra FC at the Chao Anouvong Stadium.
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