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AFC U-19 Women's Championship 2006
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9 April 2006
Al Nabeer shines as Jordan defeat Malaysia
Jordan overcame hosts Malaysia 2-1 in an entertaining Group B encounter at the AFC Under-19 Women’s Championship at Kuala Lumpur Cheras Stadium on
8 April 2006
Australia wary of mighty China: AFC U-19 Women’s Championship
Australia are looking forward to the chance of making an impression at the U-19 women’s level in Asia but are wary of China, coach Tom Sermanni told
8 April 2006
Malaysia hopeful of holding Jordan: AFC U-19 Women’s
Malaysian U-19 women’s coach Ibrahim Mohamed believes his team is good enough to hold Jordan to a draw in the opening game at the Stadium Kuala Lumpur
13 March 2006
Korea Republic up against India in opener of AFC U-19 Women’s
AFC U-19 women’s champions Korea Republic will kick off their title-defence against India, who qualified impressively for the finals, on April 8 at
10 March 2006
Korea Republic, Japan drawn together: AFC U19 Women’s
Defending champions Korea Republic have been slotted with East Asian heavyweights Japan and DPR Korea in Group A for the AFC U19 Women’s Championship
7 March 2006
Australia advance to AFC U-19 Women’s Championship finals
Australia qualified for the AFC U-19 Women’s Championship from Group 2 after a massive 7-0 win over Myanmar in Bangkok’s Supachalasai Stadium on
6 March 2006
Jordan and Japan qualify for AFC U-19 Women’s Championship
Lucky Jordan qualified over Uzbekistan for the AFC U-19 Women’s Championship after a toss of the coin went in their favour following a deadlock on
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