MFF select final squad for Cambodian SEA Games Men’s Football event

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Myanmar U-22 footballers perform at the MFF’s training session in preparation for the Cambodian SEA Games. PHOTO: MFF

Myanmar Football Federation (MFF) and Myanmar U-22 Men’s Football Team Head Coach Michael Feichtenbeiner announced the final 20-player list ahead of the 32nd SEA Games Men’s Football Tournament after training session this week.
Pyae Phyo Thu (Yadanabon FC), and Hein Htet Soe (Ayeyawady United) will play as goalies.
Meanwhile, Chit Aye (Yadanabon FC), Okkar Naing (Yangon United), Swan Htet (Yadanabon FC), Aung Thiha (Ayeyawady United), and Hein Htet Aung (Selangor FC) will play for forward positions.
The Midfield line-up sees Aung Myo Khant (Yadanabon FC), Arkar Kyaw (Mahar United), Yan Kyaw Soe (Yangon United), Zaw Win Thein (Yangon United), Ye Yint Phyo (Ayeyawady United), and Khun Kyaw Zin Hein (Hanthawady United).
Next, Shin Thant Aung (Hanthawady United), Kaung Htet Paing (Yadanabon FC), Htoo Myat Khant (Kachin United), Lat Wai Phone (Shan United), Thet Hein Soe (Yadanabon FC), Nyan Lin Htet (Yangon United), and Naung Naung Soe (Yadanabon FC) will serve as defenders for team Myanmar.
The Myanmar U-22 Team will leave for Cambodia this week to participate in the SEA Games, according to the MFF’s statement. — KZL

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