Players selected for Asian Cup U-20 Women’s Qualifiers

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Myanmar U-20 women players under training hard ahead of the 2024 Asian Cup U-20 Women’s Qualifiers. PHOTO: MFF

The Myanmar U-20 Women’s National Team has selected 23 finalists to compete in the first round of the 2024 Asian Cup U-20 Women’s Qualifiers.
Head Coach Daw San San Thein will handle team Myanmar while Assistant Coaches Daw Nwe Nwe Toe and Daw San Yu Naing, and Goal Coach Daw May Khin Yamin will assist the team.
Goal Keepers May Oo Khin, Phee Bay, and Thu Zar Aung, Defenders Phyu Phway, Yu Yu Naing, Khin Htay Kyaing, December Hnin, Kyel Sin, Phyu Phyu Win, Wai Phoo Eain, Midfielders Daisy Aung, Nang Cho Hmwe, Hnin Pwint Aye, Hay Marn Soe, Zakar Rosy, Kay Thwe Phyo Oo, Wai Hin Phyo, Sandar Lin, May Thet Mon Myint, Strikers Zin Moe Pyae, Yu Ya Naing, Yin Loon Eain, and Yoon Wadi Hlaing will participate in the Myanmar squad.
The Myanmar U-20 women’s team reduced seven players from the initial 30 players and selected 23 finalists.
The Asian Cup U-20 Women’s Qualifiers will be held in eight groups, and team Myanmar will be in Group G with Cambodian and Malaysian teams.
The Myanmar team will play against the Cambodian team on 8 March, and the Malaysian team on 12 March as group matches. — Ko Nyi Lay/KZL

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