Myanmar women’s squad leaves for South Korea to play friendly matches

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Myanmar Women’s Footballers pose for a group photo at the Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon.  PHOTO: MFF

The Myanmar women’s national team left for South Korea on the morning of 24 April to play friendly matches in preparation for the 31st SEA Games.
The women’s team includes goalkeepers May Zin Nwe, Zue Latt Nadi, Myo Mya Mya Nyein, defenders Khin Than Wai, Khin Myo Chit, Chit Chit, Aye Aye Moe, Phyu Phyu Win, Zun Yuya Oo, Nant Zue Zue Htet, midfielders Khin Malar Tun, Khin Moh Moh Tun, Thin Thin Yu, Khin Moe Wai, Naw Htet Htet Wai, Khaing Thazin, Lin Myint Mo, Pont Pont Pyae Maung and strikers San Thaw Thaw, Myat Noe Khin, July Kyaw and Win Theingi Tun.
Head Coach U Tin Myint Aung will handle the team.
Team authorities have selected 22 players for the trip, but Win Theingi Tun, who plays for Indian club Gokulam, will only be able to join the team just before the SEA Games.
Officials said that the team will train in South Korea until the first week of May and play three friendly matches.
The women’s squad will take on the South Korean Youth Team and South Korean Women Football Clubs during their training trip. Team Myanmar will travel directly to Viet Nam from South Korea for the SEA Games, officials added. —Ko Nyi Lay/GNLM

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