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Mekong Region Youth U21 International Football Tournament

Cambodia 2 - 0 Lao. Cambodia found the first goal by Mr. Phourn Sochanna after 22 minutes play. In the second round in munute 84, found the second goad by Mr. Khourn Laboravy.


 
 
 
 
   

Since 27 Aug 2011
Mekong Region Youth U21 International Football Tournament.
- The draw for the group stage of the BIDC Cup took place in NagaWorld.
Group A
  - Vietnam
  - China 
  - Thailand 
Group B
  - Cambodia 
 - Laos
 - Myanmar

- NagaWorld will give the Cambodia team US$30,000 if they can win the tournament and if the team comes in as runner up, NagaWorld will give the team US$20,000
- NagaWorld will give the Cambodia team US$2,000 for every goal score during the tournament (excludes penalty shoot out in semi final or final).
- NagaWorld will host all key officials and referees for the tournament. 

Comments

  1. Very good sharing Yon.
    I wish I had been to see the match.
    I missed this interesting match.
    Hope to see Cambodia play next match.

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