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May 6, 2013

THAILAND LEAGUES CONFIRM MAJOR SPONSORSHIP





Insurance firm AIA Thailand has confirmed a major sponsorship covering various football leagues in Thailand, including the Toyota Thai Premier League, reports SportsPro.
In total the company will sponsor 34 teams across the top division, plus Yamaha League One and the AIS League.
The new sponsorship agreement is an extension of a previous deal struck two years ago.
"Our support for the 34 teams includes cash and personal accident insurance policies worth 380 million baht (US$12.9 million)," Ron van Oijen, chief executive of AIA Thailand, told the Bangkok Post.
"We want to see football development," he said. "The sponsorship also helps make Thai football fans know more about AIA

May 5, 2013

Football: Blatter calls for more Asian teams at World Cup


FIFA president Sepp Blatter called on Friday for more berths for Asian teams at future editions of the World Cup and said the issue would be addressed at a meeting later this month.
Blatter said FIFA should allow more Asian teams at the expense of European andSouth American teams, stressing that Asiaprovides 50 percent of the body's revenues with Europe contributing less than 20 percent.
"We have the right and we have the obligation and the responsibility to bring this matter to discussion. We have to do that," he said, referring to FIFA's May 30-31 congress in Mauritius.
Asia currently has four automatic spots at the World Cup, with another available if an Asian team wins an intercontinental play-off. Europe has 13 places out of the total of 32.
A reduction in the number of European places would be seen as a slight to Michel Platini, the head of European football body UEFA, who is expected to bid for the FIFA presidency in 2015.
Newly elected Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa also said "Asia deserves more", pointing to international successes such as South Korea's bronze medal at last year's Olympics.

May 4, 2013

RHB Singapore Cup 2013 to kick off May 26


The battle for the 2013 RHB Singapore Cup will begin at the end of May as 12 clubs from the S.League will join four invited teams for the nation’s most coveted cup competition. 
Philippines side Loyola Meralco Sparks will begin proceedings in the preliminary round against Razip Ismail’s Harimau Muda on May 26 at the Jalan Besar Stadium, while 2012 United Football League champions Global FC will travel to Choa Chu Kang Stadium on June 1 to take on defending champions Warriors FC.
The other invited teams are Laos league champions, Lao Police FC, who will face a tough challenge from Brunei DPMM FC on May 30 at the Jalan Besar Stadium, while Metfone C-League champions Boeung Ket Rubber Field will do battle with Tanjong Pagar United on May 31. 


Minnows Buriram make history for Thailand




Unheralded Buriram United made history as the first Thai team to reach the AFC Champions League last 16 after a thrilling night's action on Wednesday.
The club from provincial Thailand missed a first-half penalty but then twice came back from a goal down -- within two minutes each time -- to snatch a 2-2 draw with Korean champions FC Seoul.
The result was enough to take Buriram through behind Group E winners Seoul after Japan's Vegalta Sendai, their main rivals for the second qualifying spot, went down 2-1 to Jiangsu Sainty.
Buriram and Sendai went into their final group games with identical records, meaning another matching result on Wednesday could have seen their fates decided by a tally of yellow and red cards or even a special lottery.
At the World Cup Stadium in Seoul, Carmelo Gonzalez should have put Buriram in front from the penalty spot before half-time, but goalkeeper Yu Sang-Hun dived low and to his right to turn the shot around the post.
Nine minutes after the break, the hosts carved open Buriram for the opener with a move that criss-crossed the pitch and was finished sweetly by Jung Seung-Yong, arriving late in the box.
But the lead was short-lived. In less than two minutes, a shot from Gonzalez was laid off by Kai Hirano for Ekkachai Samre, who revived Buriram's hopes by putting them level.
Another quickfire exchange of goals, in the 74th and 75th minutes, made it 2-2. Kim Hyun-Sung's header from a set-piece was followed by a raking free-kick from Buriram's Theerathon Bunmathan which crept in untouched.
In Sendai, Naoki Sugai's opener for the hosts was cancelled out by Liu Jianye in the first half, but Hamdi Salihi popped up on 62 minutes to give Jiangsu a 2-1 lead.
However, Jiangsu needed to beat Vegalta by six goals to qualify, a result which never seemed likely. With no further scores both teams missed the cut -- news which was greeted with wild celebrations by Buriram's fans in Seoul.
Meanwhile in Group F, Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors edged fellow former champions Urawa Red Diamonds for a place in the the knock-outs when they drew 0-0 with China's Guangzhou Evergrande.
The scoreless draw in Guangzhou was enough to put the 2006 champions through on goal difference, despite Urawa's 1-0 win over Thailand's Muangthong United. Guangzhou, coached by Italy's Marcello Lippi, finished top.

May 2, 2013

New AFC President elected


New AFC president elected

2 May 2013
Sheikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa has been elected the new Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president.
Australia's Moya Dodd has maintained her vice-president position.
The AFC had had to elect a new president after former leader Mohammed bin Hamman was
banned from football administration for life by FIFA.


more 
http://int.soccerway.com/news/2013/May/02/new-afc-president-elected/n228945/

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