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Vietnam gear up for semi-finals of AFF futsal champs

Vietnam’s national futsal team are aiming to reach the semi-finals of the upcoming AFF HDBank Futsal Championship to qualify for the 2018 AFC Futsal Championship.
Vietnam gear up for semi-finals of AFF futsal champs ảnh 1Coaches of teams taking part in the AFF HDBank Futsal Championship (Photo: vff.org.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s national futsal team areaiming to reach the semi-finals of the upcoming AFF HDBank Futsal Championshipto qualify for the 2018 AFC Futsal Championship.

Vietnam’s coach Miguel Rodrigo made the statement at a pressconference ahead of the tournament in HCM City on October 25.

“As the hosts of the event, our first goal is to take a slotto compete in the AFC event held in Chinese Taipei next February. Next targetis to play in the final. However, it is not easy because there are many strongteams with good coaches. We will try our best in each match,” said Rodrigo.

Rodrigo said after the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Gamesin Turkmenistan last month, the Vietnamese team have had two weeks of trainingin Vietnam and the team took part in the International Futsal Tournament inChangshu City, Jiangshu province, China in which it finished third.

According to Rodrigo, Vietnamese players’ skills have been improvedmuch by facing strong teams from the Netherlands and Croatia in the Chineseevent.

The AFF tournament will take place at Phu Tho Gymnasium inHCM City from October 26 to November 3.

The championship will bring together nine teams from across Southeast Asia,with Việt Nam, Indonesia, Brunei, Myanmar and the Philippines in Group A, andThailand, Laos, Malaysia and Timor Leste in Group B.

Participants will play in a round robin group stage todecide the top four teams that will progress to the semi-finals.

Rodrigo said Thailand are still the best team in the region,however, Indonesia, Myanmar and Malaysia will be tough opponents as well.

Meanwhile, coaches of other Group A teams said they preparedcarefully for the event.

In Group B, defending champions Thailand are still strong,although they do have a young line-up and they will miss key player SuphawutThueanklang, who has been given a rest by coach Jose Mendez.

Mendez said that as this event is a qualifying round for theAFC tournament all teams would be exerting every effort to win.

Explaining why Thailand brought a young squad to Vietnam,Mendez said he wanted to give them a chance for them to show their skills.

“This is a difficult event so all matches are veryimportant. We will also try our best in each game,” said Mendez.

On October 26, Brunei meet Myanmar and Indonesia face thePhilippines in Group A. While Thailand play Laos and Malaysia battle TimorLeste in Group B.

Vietnam’s first match is against the Philippines on October27.-VNA
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