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Finally, I want to remind every coach, remember, this competition isn't just for the coaches of the U21 National teams, it is also for the managers within that country.
If it wasn't for the managers within the country you are looking after, we wouldn't have an Asian Cup.
Please remember to speak up and get excited about the Asian Cup within your National Forum. You never know who may get interested from watching this. It will also show them there is more to the National team than just the Sokker Organised World Cup. With many Asian teams coming from countries with less the 30 users (many less than 10), it is also the only chance they have of seeing their U21 National Team have a chance to compete against similar matched opposition. As we have seen even between Asian Cup 5 and Asian Cup 6, with some good training, teams can easily go from a bottom of the table team to a Quarterfinal team.
So get out there, post the Asian Cup in your forums, send your users messages alerting them to the Asian Cup and how the team is doing, and let's keep encouraging these small nations to stick around and keep growing.
If it wasn't for the managers within the country you are looking after, we wouldn't have an Asian Cup.
Please remember to speak up and get excited about the Asian Cup within your National Forum. You never know who may get interested from watching this. It will also show them there is more to the National team than just the Sokker Organised World Cup. With many Asian teams coming from countries with less the 30 users (many less than 10), it is also the only chance they have of seeing their U21 National Team have a chance to compete against similar matched opposition. As we have seen even between Asian Cup 5 and Asian Cup 6, with some good training, teams can easily go from a bottom of the table team to a Quarterfinal team.
So get out there, post the Asian Cup in your forums, send your users messages alerting them to the Asian Cup and how the team is doing, and let's keep encouraging these small nations to stick around and keep growing.
Thanks for letting me know.
Send them an sk-mail, and an invite in cup mode please
Send them an sk-mail, and an invite in cup mode please
Hi!
We had a very difficult match with you, the result could have been reversed. God luck to you in this game!
We had a very difficult match with you, the result could have been reversed. God luck to you in this game!
What an amazing win against Zhōngguó!!!
The first part was totally ours, scoring a 3-0. After that Zhōngguó did two substitutions that changed the game, he started to dominate and have more chances, scoring 2 goals and we were suffering and wanting to end the match.
Now semifinals against Nippon. Of course they are favourites but we can give some more surprises I think :)
The first part was totally ours, scoring a 3-0. After that Zhōngguó did two substitutions that changed the game, he started to dominate and have more chances, scoring 2 goals and we were suffering and wanting to end the match.
Now semifinals against Nippon. Of course they are favourites but we can give some more surprises I think :)
Sounds like a couple of amazing games in the Quarters, and I'll have to say the same in the Australia vs India match too.
Coming up against a team undefeated and so dominant in their group was never going to be easy, and the match was pretty even in parts.
Definitely some ebb and flow and very happy to have won to set up a rematch against another undefeated team, Russia
Coming up against a team undefeated and so dominant in their group was never going to be easy, and the match was pretty even in parts.
Definitely some ebb and flow and very happy to have won to set up a rematch against another undefeated team, Russia
Sorry all, work has not aligned itself well with the back end of the Asian Cup this season.
Congrats to all those who made the quarter finals.
Those through to the semi finals are the following
Nippon vs Daehan Minguk
Rossiya vs Australia
The winners of this match will play off for the Asian cup, the losers of the match will play off for 3rd. So all 4 teams will play this week and the next week.
Nippon and Russia, please invite your opponents in CUP mode.
Daehan Minguk and Australia, if you don't receive an invite by Wednesday, please send an invite in CUP mode.
Good luck all, may the best teams win
Congrats to all those who made the quarter finals.
Those through to the semi finals are the following
Nippon vs Daehan Minguk
Rossiya vs Australia
The winners of this match will play off for the Asian cup, the losers of the match will play off for 3rd. So all 4 teams will play this week and the next week.
Nippon and Russia, please invite your opponents in CUP mode.
Daehan Minguk and Australia, if you don't receive an invite by Wednesday, please send an invite in CUP mode.
Good luck all, may the best teams win
Congratulations for the win against India and qualify to semifinals. Australia has a great team, we wanted to get some possession of the ball and not let Australia get many shooting options but it wasn’t enough, hope to get a rematch soon, it was a nice game, good luck to you and congratulations to every participant.
And then there were two.
Nippon vs Daehan Minguk - Nippon took absolutely no prisoners this match with a demolition effort. Daehan had an incredible tournament, taking out some absolute beasts on their way to the semi-finals, but alas the run has come to an end.
Rossiya vs Australia - This was the Group D rematch, with the undefeated team vs the top goal difference team in the group stages. This was always going to be a blockbuster, with history, strength and pride on the line, and the teams did not disappoint, taking it in to extra time before the deadlock could be broken with Australia going through 1-0 victors.
As the final 4, we have two teams from Group D, one from Group B and one from Group E. A great surprise given Group A really was the hell group.
Next week are the final matches.
In the Gold medal match it is NIPPON vs AUSTRALIA. For those with a bit of a memory, these two teams have met before in the Asian Cup, back in Asian Cup 5 where Australia knocked Nippon out in the quarterfinals, denying them the opportunity to take home some silverware. Nippon will be out to get revenge and prove that they were actually the second best team of Asian Cup 5, and just got a rough draw in the Finals. Australia will be out looking to go back to back with Asian Cup Championships.
In the Bronze medal match is ROSSIYA vs DAEHAN MINGUK. On paper this looks like it should be a walkover for the team from the north, but Daehan Minguk has proven they are not to be taken light heartedly, despite coming in to this tournament as the 18th seed. Both teams have only lost one match this tournament and Rossiya were actually the ones to knock out Daehan Minguk's qualification group ally Malaysia. Daehan Minguk will be wanting to avenge their ally, whereas Rossiya will be fiercely fighting to not let the tournament end in back to back losses.
Home teams for this week are NIPPON and ROOSIYA. Remember to invite in CUP mode
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Nippon vs Daehan Minguk - Nippon took absolutely no prisoners this match with a demolition effort. Daehan had an incredible tournament, taking out some absolute beasts on their way to the semi-finals, but alas the run has come to an end.
Rossiya vs Australia - This was the Group D rematch, with the undefeated team vs the top goal difference team in the group stages. This was always going to be a blockbuster, with history, strength and pride on the line, and the teams did not disappoint, taking it in to extra time before the deadlock could be broken with Australia going through 1-0 victors.
As the final 4, we have two teams from Group D, one from Group B and one from Group E. A great surprise given Group A really was the hell group.
Next week are the final matches.
In the Gold medal match it is NIPPON vs AUSTRALIA. For those with a bit of a memory, these two teams have met before in the Asian Cup, back in Asian Cup 5 where Australia knocked Nippon out in the quarterfinals, denying them the opportunity to take home some silverware. Nippon will be out to get revenge and prove that they were actually the second best team of Asian Cup 5, and just got a rough draw in the Finals. Australia will be out looking to go back to back with Asian Cup Championships.
In the Bronze medal match is ROSSIYA vs DAEHAN MINGUK. On paper this looks like it should be a walkover for the team from the north, but Daehan Minguk has proven they are not to be taken light heartedly, despite coming in to this tournament as the 18th seed. Both teams have only lost one match this tournament and Rossiya were actually the ones to knock out Daehan Minguk's qualification group ally Malaysia. Daehan Minguk will be wanting to avenge their ally, whereas Rossiya will be fiercely fighting to not let the tournament end in back to back losses.
Home teams for this week are NIPPON and ROOSIYA. Remember to invite in CUP mode
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