The Phnom Penh Post

Diverse MCL readies for kick-off

- HS Manjunath

THE 2018 Metfone C-League season involving 12 teams that kicks off on Saturday could well be the most diverse in recent memory. Signings this year come for the first time from countries as far afield as Antigua and Barbuda, Lesotho and the United States.

Only two of the dozen teams in the fray, Electricit­e du Cambodge and National Police Commissary, resisted the temptation of importing players, but the rest have filled their rosters between two and the maximum five allowed per team.

Japanese players head the list with 16 in all, followed by Nigeria’s 10, and the Korean Peninsula is equally represente­d, with five each from the North and South.

Other nationalit­ies roaming the pitch will include Brazil, Cameroon, Iran and Ivory Coast.

That welcome diversity is seen on the touchline as well, with Spaniard Oriol Mahedano coaching Angkor Tiger, Englishman Sean Sainsbury with Phnom Penh Crown, Conor Nestor of Republic of Ireland joining Svay Rieng, Malaysian Fisol Lasak in charge of Western Phnom Penh and Japan’s Yuki Matsuda managing Soltilo Angkor.

Two teams promoted from League 1, Visakha and Soltilo, are the newcomers this season, while the Siem Reapbased Cambodian Tiger have renamed themselves Angkor Tiger.

Defending champions Boeung Ket face Asia Euro United in the opener on Sunday against the backdrop of last Tuesday’s 2-1 loss to Myanmar’s Shan United in the AFC Cup group stage after suffering a 9-0 humiliatio­n at the hands of Ceres Negros of the Philippine­s a fortnight ago.

Coach Keo Kosal will be hoping for a positive start in the defence of their title as they seek an unpreceden­ted hat-trick of championsh­ips in the history of the Cambodian top flight.

In the second fixture of the day, Phnom Penh Crown will face newly promoted Soltilo.

The six-time champions have added two interestin­g foreign additions to their squad this season: Jorrin John from Antigua and Barbuda, along with Sunny Jane from Lesotho.

The 27-year-old John came through the youth ranks of Aston Villa and Leicester City and represente­d England at U16, U17, 18 and U19 levels before turning to Antigua and Barbuda to pursue his internatio­nal career in October 2014.

Jane has seven appearance­s for the Lesotho national team including one against Seychelles in the African Nations Cup qualificat­ion.

In Saturday’s final game, National Police Commissary will lock horns with Western Phnom Penh.

The marquee matchup of the opening gameweek on Sunday will be a repeat of December’s Hun Sen Cup final between Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng and NagaWorld.

Svay Rieng proved too wily and strong for Naga in that clash, and Naga coach Meas Channa will be desperate for a piece of silverware having gone so close twice since taking over from Prak Sovanara in 2014.

As well as acquiring talented Japanese player Tatsuro Inui, Naga have signed George Bisan from cup-winners Svay Rieng.

Army call in reinforcem­ents

Even before making their first move on the pitch, Vishaka FC have already created quite a stir by signing five North Koreans, including the four headed by the versatile Choe Myongho that represente­d the National Defense Ministry last season.

The pick of the lot is 30-year-old Pak Song-chol, who has made an impressive 39 appearance­s for the North Korean national team, including in World Cup qualificat­ion campaigns.

Visakha face Electricit­e du Cambodge, who finished their debut MCL season last term with a third place in the Hun Sen Cup after upsetting Boeung Ket 5-4 in a penalty shootout.

Angkor Tiger have drawn a tough tie against National Defense Ministry, who lost out on a first league title on penalties against Boeung Ket two months ago.

As a consequenc­e of that disappoint­ing turn, the Armymen unloaded all four North Koreans from their squad to Visakha. But the Armymen brought in three South Korean and two Japanese players as reinforcem­ents.

 ?? SRENG MENG SRUN ?? Boeung Ket head coach Keo Kosal lifts the Metfone C-League trophy as his players celebrate winning the title at the end of last season.
SRENG MENG SRUN Boeung Ket head coach Keo Kosal lifts the Metfone C-League trophy as his players celebrate winning the title at the end of last season.

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