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10 September 2006
West Asian rivalry set to take centre-stage
West Asian rivalry is set to take centre-stage here at the Bishan Stadium on Monday evening when Saudi Arabia take on Syria in the second quarterfinal
9 September 2006
Two best quarterfinal losers in playoff if Korea Republic qualify
Should Korea Republic qualify for the semifinal stage of the AFC U-17 Championship here, the playoff match for third and fourth place will be replaced
9 September 2006
Tajik marksman Tukhtasunov ready to test himself at the highest
Arguably the best player in the AFC U-17 championship to date, Tajikistan hotshot Davrondzhon Tukhtasunov aims to help the sole representatives of
9 September 2006
Jofuku says Japan not at their defensive best
Japan coach Hiroshi Jofuku has admitted that his team is still searching for its best defensive form in the AFC U-17 Championship.
8 September 2006
Hazzazi doubles up as Saudi storm into quarterfinals
Saudi Arabia stormed into the quarterfinals of the AFC U-17 Championship with a merciless 5-0 drubbing of Myanmar in the final Group C game here at
8 September 2006
China and Syria complete AFC U-17 Championship quarterfinal
Reigning champions China, as expected, hammered Bangladesh 5-0 to reserve their spot in the quarterfinals of the AFC U-17 Championship here in Jalan
7 September 2006
Mizunuma brace fires Japan into AFC U-17 Championship
A brace from ‘Captain Marvel’ Kota Mizunuma inspired Japan to a 3-2 win over archrivals Korea Republic in the last Group A game here at the Jalan
7 September 2006
Iran through after goalless draw as Tajikistan beat Yemen
Thanks to some heroic goalkeeping by Davoud Noushi Sofiani, former runners-up Iran shared the spoils with neighbours Iraq after a 0-0 draw and secured
6 September 2006
China struggle to hold Vietnam, Syria thrash Bangladesh
Unfancied Vietnam held defending champions China to a 3-3 draw while Syria thrashed Bangladesh 7-0 to keep their hopes alive of making the
6 September 2006
DPR Korea drub Myanmar to reach last eight
Last edition’s runners-up DPR Korea humiliated ASEAN champions Myanmar 6-2 in Group C at the Jalan Besar Stadium here on Wednesday and reached the
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