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9 June 2008
China women’s coach joins course
Cao Xiadong has arrived for the AFC Project Future course in time for the second of the five-day programme having missed Monday’s sessions due to his
9 June 2008
Sawa scoops MVP award
Japan midfielder Homare Sawa was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2008 AFC Women’s Asian Cup after the 29-year-old helped her side to a third
9 June 2008
Ri: individual award a team effort
DPR Korea forward Ri Kum-suk has won the top goal scorer award for the 2008 AFC Women’s Asian Cup after her seven goals helped DPR Korea to win the
9 June 2008
Kim commends Korean spirit
DPR Korea coach Kim Kwang-min hailed his side’s spirit as they edged China 2-1 in a thrilling final to capture the 2008 AFC Women’s Asian Cup at Thong
8 June 2008
DPRK crowned Asian champions
DPR Korea have been crowned 2008 AFC Women’s Asian Cup champions after Kim Yong-ae’s second-half strike secured a 2-1 win over defending champions
8 June 2008
Sasaki sets sights on Olympics
Coach Norio Sasaki believes Japan’s participation in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup will stand them in good stead for the Olympics in August.
8 June 2008
Japan hit three to finish third
Japan secured third place at the 2008 AFC Women’s Asian Cup after defeating Australia 3-0 at Thong Nat Stadium on Sunday.
7 June 2008
Shang: the fittest will prevail
China coach Shang Ruihua believes stamina will be key as his side look to make a successful defence of their AFC Women’s Asian Cup title when they
7 June 2008
Third a success says Sermanni
Australia coach Tom Sermanni admitted a third-place finish at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup would be a success for his patchwork side if they defeat Japan
5 June 2008
Shang: There’s work still to do
China coach Shang Ruihua praised his players for battling back to defeat Japan 3-1 in the semi-final but stressed there is still a long way to go
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