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16 September, 2016 00:00 00 AM
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Women U-16 booters to start training from today

Sports Reporter

After a weeklong Eid vacation Bangladesh Under-16 women football team, who stormed into the final round of the AFC Under-16 Football as the Group C champions will join in the camp today.
Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) will look after the 23-member women football team at their own responsibility while nine of the players had to face some unexpected situation on their way to home on September 7 to have Eid vacation with their parents. Abu Nayeem Shohag, general secretary of the BFF while talking to the reporters yesterday said that they have managed special transport (micro-bus) for the players to confirm their safe and peaceful travel – “This time we have already managed special transport for the players to ensure their journey safe and sound, they will accompanied by their guardians or the representatives, BFF will provide all the costs.”
The Bangladesh women team confirmed their final round of the AFC Under-16 championship after stunning performance in the qualifying round with overwhelming the Asian strong teams Iran and Chinese Taipei.
However, now they will have to face the Asian top teams, even who are also among the top ranking of the world women’s football ranking like Japan South Korea, China and Thailand.
Bangladesh Football (BFF) is going to take necessary initiative to increase their training facilities, develop their fitness and to make them technically sound.
BFF president Kazi Mohammed Salahuddin when talking to the reporters yesterday stated all about their plan to build up the skills of the women’s booters.  
Salahuddin, however was very realistic when he expressed the expectation in the final round, as he said, “You know, all of the opponents in the final phase, I mean it is the Asian top level competition, some of the teams also compete in the FIFA World Cup, our girls will have to face them, so our target would be not to concede big margin defeat.”
“Our plan is to keep these girls for next four years to prepare the for the SAFF Women’s championship.”
“We have already decided to appoint a trainer or technical and fitness coach and also a physio (women) for the team.”
The vice-chairman of the BFF women’s football wing Mahfuza Akhter Kiron told the reporters that they have also plan to run the two camps with 60 players at a time while 30 players will reside at the BFF and 30 at the BKSP.
Krion said, “We will train 60 players at a time, 30 players will be in the main team and 30 will be at the BKSP as back of the first choice 30-woman squad. Both the camp will continue for next one year.”

 

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Editorial, News & Commercial Offices : Beximco Media Complex, 149-150 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh. GPO Box No. 934, Dhaka-1000.

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