Myanmar to play Thailand today in NSDF Futsal Invitation Championship 2022

Myanmar women’s national futsal team will take on the Thai national team today in the opening match of the NSDF Futsal Invitation Championship 2022 hosted by Thailand.
The match will start at 1:30 pm Myanmar Standard Time.
On the same day, Australian South Perth Team will also play against the Thai All-Stars Team at 3:30 pm Myanmar Standard Time.
Goalkeepers Khaing Nhin Thant, Nwe Nwe Soe, Chaw Sandi Aung, and players: Aye Aye Htwe, Nang Mokham, Win Win Khaing, Khin Mar Lin, Aye Nyein Thu, Phyu Phyu Kyaw, Nang Hon Hlaing, Zin Moe Pyae, May Zin Oo, Lar Al Wah, Yamin Lwin and Yoon Mi Mi Lwin will be in the player’s list. The tourney’s group matches will be held on 20, 21, 23, 24, and 26 April.
The Thai National Team, Thai All-Stars Team, Myanmar National Team, Indonesian national team, and the Australian club South Perth Team participate in the tournament with a round-robin format.
According to the fixtures, the Myanmar team will next play against the Thai All-Stars team on 23 April, the Indonesian national team on 24 April, and the Australian club South Perth on 26 April. —Ko Nyi Lay/GNLM

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