Kuala Lumpur: Defending champions DPR Korea were placed in Group D of the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup with Nepal, Sri Lanka and the winner of playoff 1.
The eight lowest-ranked teams out of 20, which entered the fray, will play off on a home-and-away basis and the four winners will qualify for the 16-team group phase.
Bhutan will meet Afghanistan, the Philippines will take on Mongolia, Chinese Taipei will face Laos, and Cambodia will lock horns against Macau in the play-offs to be played on February 9 and 16, 2011.
THE DRAW
Playoffs (February 9 and 16, 2011)
Playoff 1: Bhutan vs Afghanistan
Playoff 2: Philippines vs Mongolia
Playoff 3: Chinese Taipei vs Laos
Playoff 4: Cambodia vs Macau
GROUP STAGE (March 20-31, 2011)
Group A: Myanmar, Palestine, Bangladesh, winner of playoff 2
Group B: Turkmenistan, India, winner of playoff 3, Pakistan
Group C: Tajikistan, Maldives, winner of playoff 4, Kyrgyzstan
Group D: DPR Korea, winner of playoff 1, Nepal, Sri Lanka
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ohh interesting. is monggolia a good team? i hope they dont call up genghis khan
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ReplyDeleteMacau, the team we beat 5-0, beat Mongolia 2-0.
ReplyDeleteSo you decide how strong they are. :)
I therefore conclude that Mongolia is the whipping boys of West Asia.
ReplyDelete^^So what?? What's your point?? It's not like the Philippines aren't whipping boys themselves!
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ReplyDeletedude... the philippines isnt the whipping boys anymore in south east asia. that would be east timor..
thank you
@HasThisBeenTaken And if it's not your mouth is full shit. Para ka lang itlog na bugok. Bugok!
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ReplyDeleteYa, sure.... fuck you!
@TheClockWorks....
ReplyDeleteNot quite. Timor hasn't been spanked by double figures yet.
They lost 8-0 to Thailand in 2004 and 7-0 against our NT in 2007. That's a lot of beating already and it will make them the whipping boys.
ReplyDeleteThey lost 7-0 in 2006 not 2007!
ReplyDeleteStill, they haven't been spanked by double figures and they're a new country. They are also competitive at youth level unlike the Philippines, sad to say!
So what team are you supporting HTBT?
ReplyDeleteIf you come on this blog, you should be a Philippines supporter, but your attitude shows otherwise.
You are right, I wouldn't be wasting my time on this blog if didn't! So ya, obviously it's the Philippines!
ReplyDeleteMy attitude?? LOL! The smallest of things, people are already hyping up the national team. And that is really stupid to say the least. As for me, I don't get caught in any of that hype!
With the current performance of the Phil Natinal Team in the Suzuki Cup...I think the Phil Team can beat Mongolia and that we have a good chance to perform well also in the AFC Challenge Cup...But hen again the ball is round and the opponent teams have made their preparations for the competition as well...Let's hope for the best for the Phil Team!
ReplyDeletehave faith support and feel the winning moment....laban....PILIPINAS...You'll Never Walk Alone....God bless
ReplyDelete.You'll Never Walk Alone,,, f#ck liverpool... blues forever!!
ReplyDeletewhere will the games be held?
ReplyDeleteI hear Pnoy's gonna watch this is it true? if yes then good he should and we all should support Our Team!
ReplyDeletedon't be so egocentric my friends. the problem with us pinoys, we just got a bit of taste of victory and we already think we have a ticket to belittle others while when other stronger teams belittle us we are hurt so easily. so please be careful with your comments as they might hurt other nationalities. just support the team and be humble at the same time. there is nothing to lose if we act our race. plain and simple. humble but roaring.
ReplyDeleteta nar harah bolnoo manai chinggis khaaniig. myy erliiz sheesnuud. mongold ireed yahiig jin harnaa ok.
ReplyDeletewith all the support from their kababayans all over the world who are for sure proud of them;definitely, our team will succeed and in God's help we can prove to the rest of the world that we can be one of the best teams in Asia..
ReplyDeleteI am a faN of football and I wish the ASKALS will win this time.GOGOGO ASKALS!
ReplyDeleteyes we won! (2-0)! good job...looking forward on second leg (March 15)! laban PILIPINAS!
ReplyDeletewho let the dogs out ....woof....woof....woof ..PHL 2 MONGOLIA 0. bakit ganuon sa unang pagkakataon naglalaro ang Pinas at nananalo sa AFC...daming satsat kesyo magaling ba ang mongolia... nanalo na nga may mga pinoy na utak talangka...kahit ano pa ang gawin ng ilan nating kapwa pinoy ...magpaputi man kayo..pinoy pa rin kayo at hindi ibang lahi. ang hirap kasi hindi matanggap ng nagpapanggap na maging dayuhan kahit baluktot an ingles na kahit anong gawin ninyo may dugong pinoy pa rin kayo..dugong azkal..asong kalye
ReplyDeletena paka gandang laro talaga!!! sana suportahan ng goberno natin ang atin football team azkal.
ReplyDeletethe government only rides on the popularity of the sports has not really supported football
ReplyDeletetEAM PILIPINAS"the ASKALS" showed a lot of guts and energy for a lopsided win againts mongolia. even the goalie, is going halfway againts them and wanted to score! what a game, parang college team againts a bunch of kindergaten kids ang nangyari. Sa 2nd leg, i hoped na manalo ulit ang teAM as they play versus the titans of football in the coming rounds.
ReplyDeletecongratulations to filipino team, but 2nd leg in mongolia going to be hard for askals as average temperature here would be around -18c....
ReplyDeletewweee..congratulations to the philippines..2nd league philippines vs mongolia..azkals won!..
ReplyDeleteu know what!..Im not believe of an askals style of playing,,so beginners
ReplyDeletei WOULD BE MORE PROUD IF PHIL TEAM IS COMPOSED OF TRULY BLOOD FILIPINOS. MISTISO LAHAT. BUT NEVERTHELESS, GO PHIL TEAM!
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