Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Munich: Vietnam’s evergreen shot-stopper is back for another tilt at continental glory, with 2014’s heartbreaking playoff defeat to Thailand acting as motivation.
For over a decade Dang Thi Kieu Trinh has been an ever-present figure at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup.
Since making her competition finals debut against a Homare Sawa-inspired Japan in 2006, the goalkeeper, now a veteran at 32, has featured in every edition of the tournament since and seen her side consistently improve.
That improvement almost culminated in a place at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup, but Vietnam fell agonisingly short, losing 2-1 to regional rivals Thailand the winner-take-all playoff for fifth at the 2014 Women’s Asian Cup in Ho Chi Minh City.
This time around, the Vietnamese Golden Ball winner is motivated to go one better.
“The memories of that match are unhappy ones as we did not perform well and missed the chance to reach the World Cup,” she said.
“We consider the loss of that playoff game as our motivation to play well in Jordan.”
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: Group A of the AFC Women's Asian Cup Jordan 2018 promises to be a highly competitive affair.
Headlined by host nation Jordan, Group A also features eight-time winners China, Southeast Asian champions Thailand and the Philippines, who are returning the Asia’s elite women’s football championship for the first time since 2003.
The return of China PR goalkeeper Zhao Lina is the standout detail of today’s announcements, after the star custodian had announced her international retirement following January’s Four Nations Tournament.
Elsewhere, Philippines boss Rabah Benlarbi has selected a vastly different squad than the one which represented the Malditas in the qualifiers. The final playing list features a strong representation of US-based players, including six who currently play their football in the American college system.
AFC Women’s Asian Cup squads are entitled to replace any player up until six hours before their opening match.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: Group B at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Jordan 2018 is blessed with some of the biggest names in the Asian game.
2017 AFC Women’s Player of the Year Sam Kerr headlines Alen Stajcic’s star-studded Australian team, while Japan, Korea Republic and Vietnam can all boast continental stars of their own in a group that promises to deliver memorable matches.
While Kerr’s dominant year at club and international level has made global headlines, the forward is just one of many weapons in a Matildas squad full of talent, depth and major tournament experience.
Reigning champions Japan will arrive in Amman with a mix of youth and experience. The veteran quartet of Saki Kumagai, Aya Sameshima, Rumi Utsugi and Mizuho Sakaguchi have collectively amassed 400 international caps, while forwards Kumi Yokoyama and Mina Tanaka will look to leave their mark on a major tournament for the Nadeshiko.
Korea Republic’s world class midfielder Ji So-yun is ably supported by Lee Min-a and captain Cho So-hyun, while Vietnam will look to the goals of talented striker Huynh Nhu as they aim for the first ever AFC Women’s Asian semi-final appearance.
AFC Women’s Asian Cup squads are entitled to replace any player up until six hours before their opening match.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Paju: Korea Republic leave for the AFC Women's Asian Cup Jordan 2018 on Thursday with head coach Yoon Duk-yeo vowing his team will impress and book a ticket to the FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019.
The AFC Women's Asian Cup Jordan 2018 is the Continent's final qualifier for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 and Yoon said it is imperative for Korea Republic to seal a second consecutive appearance at the global tournament.
"It's very important for us to make two consecutive World Cup appearances," Yoon said at the Korea Republic training base in Paju. "We hope we can deliver a good performance for the fans who support women's football."
At the AFC Women's Asian Cup Jordan 2018, Korea Republic are in Group B along with defending champions Japan, Australia and Vietnam.
The top five teams in the AFC Women's Asian Cup Jordan 2018 will qualify for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2019.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Barcelona: As eight-time champions China PR prepare for next Friday’s AFC Women’s Asian Cup Jordan 2018 opening match against Thailand, star midfielder Wang Shuang reveals her hopes and expectations in an exclusive interview with the-AFC.com.
With over 70 international caps under her belt at the age of just 23, the Steel Roses star playmaker has established herself as the team’s key player with a series of blistering performances.
A veteran of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the Rio Olympics, the 2017 Chinese Women’s Footballer of the Year is set to make her AFC Women’s Asian Cup debut against Thailand in Amman next Friday.
In an exclusive chat, Wang sheds light on her preparations, her partnership with striker Wang Shanshan and her excitement at training alongside women’s football icon Sun Wen.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Bangkok: Kanjana Sung-Ngoen became a national hero at the last AFC Women’s Asian Cup, now, four years on, she remains the key weapon in Thailand’s attacking arsenal.
The striker etched her name into national football immortality at Vietnam 2014, scoring twice against regional rivals Vietnam in the all-important playoff for fifth, to ensure her team became the first from Thailand to qualify for a senior outdoor World Cup.
The Southeast Asians went on to perform admirably at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada, finishing third in their group beating Ivory Coast 3-2 to earn a maiden win on the global stage.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Paju: Korea Republic captain Cho So-hyun said on Tuesday she will capitalise on her European experience to help her side at the AFC Women's Asian Cup Jordan 2018.
Korea Republic, led by head coach Yoon Duk-yeo, will compete in Group B alongside defending champions Japan, Australia and Vietnam at the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2018.
The tournament doubles as the final Asian qualification for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 in France, for which the top five teams in Jordan will qualify for.
Cho is one of two Korea Republic players on Yoon's 23-player roster who play in Europe.
The 29-year-old midfielder in February signed with Avaldsnes IL, becoming the first Korea Republic woman to play in Norway. The other Europe-based player is forward Ji So-yun, who plays with English side Chelsea Ladies FC.