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Taiwan hosts international soccer fest kicking off today
AFC CHALLENGE CUP: After taking part in a 10-day training camp in Thailand,
the Taiwan side face Pakistan today in a match featuring Tranmere Rovers
midfielder Adnan Ahmed
By Tony Phillips
STAFF REPORTER
Wednesday, Apr 02, 2008, Page 20
International soccer comes to Taipei as Taiwan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Guam
battle it out over the the next five days in AFC Challenge Cup qualifying
Group A games.
The Zhongshan Stadium plays host to the teams in what on paper appears to be
a tournament any one of three sides has a chance of winning.
Taiwan open their campaign against Pakistan at 6:30pm today, fresh from a
10-day training camp in Thailand. They played two professional teams and the
Thailand Under 20 side while there, and although all three matches resulted
in narrow defeats, Taiwan earned a 3-0 victory on Saturday against BML
champions Taipei City in their final warmup match for the Challenge Cup
tournament.
The team will be coached by Andy Chen, who took over from previous head coach
Toshiaki Imai earlier this year. A former international, Chen coached the
Under 23 side from 1999 to 2000.
Pakistan lost 2-1 to Nepal in a friendly on March 25 before gaining revenge
with a 2-0 win two days later.
The "Greenshirts" are capable of providing the home side with a stiff
challenge, having held Asian Cup winners Iraq to a 0-0 draw in a World Cup
qualifying match last October.
Fans of English soccer at Zhongshan Stadium today may recognize Pakistan
midfielder Adnan Ahmed, who plays for Tranmere Rovers in England's League
One. Ahmed, 23, was at the Manchester United Academy before making 42
appearances for Huddersfield Town prior to joining Tranmere last year.
Sri Lanka are not to be taken lightly, having reached the final of the AFC
Challenge Cup when it was last held in 2006. They defeated Taiwan 3-0 in the
quarter-finals and earned a 2-1 win on the only other occasion the two sides
have met, in Colombo in 2003.
The only team which would appear to have little prospect of qualifying are
Guam, ranked by FIFA at 202 in the world, only four places ahead of
bottom-ranked Montserrat.
Taiwan have beaten the Pacific islanders on all four occasions they have
played each other, scoring 35 goals in the process and conceding only two. On
the last occasion the two sides met, at the East Asian Football Federation
Championship tournament in Macau last June, Taiwan ended up recording their
best-ever result, a 10-0 victory.
The winners of this week's tournament will join seven other teams in the
finals to be played from July 30 to Aug. 10. Hosts India, North Korea,
Turkmenistan and Myanmar qualify automatically, along with the winners of
Groups B, C and D, being played in the Philippines, Kyrgyzstan and Nepal
respectively.
The overall winners of the tournament will qualify for to the AFC Asian Cup
2011 finals in Doha, Qatar.
Tajikistan won the inaugural edition of the AFC Challenge Cup in 2006 by
defeating Sri Lanka 3-0 in the final in Bangladesh.
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重點就是巴基斯坦那位在英甲踢球的Adnan Ahmed
還待過曼聯足球學校
不過在國家隊只出賽過兩次 零進球 所以還看不出來他的威脅會有多大.....
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