The Borneo Post

Overseas stints for U-15 football squad must be continued — Chief coach

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SEPANG: The Under-15 ( U-15) national football squad needs to be exposed with more competitio­ns abroad to improve the quality of their game, said chief coach, Mohd Armi Shariff.

He said several friendly matches and contests in continenta­l Europe that ended two days ago clearly helped to strengthen the squad’s performanc­e under the National Football Developmen­t Programme ( NFDP).

“Through some f riend ly matches i n t he European continent, I saw the players were more confident to compete with European players and they are actually capable of giving a great challenge, but our expectatio­ns (coaches) are more exposure for them.

Mohd Armi was speaking to reporters after the team’s arrival at the Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport ( KLIA), from Dubai here, Wednesday.

In the meantime, one of the national U- 15 squad players, Muh amma d A z n i l H a f i z Azhar acknowledg­ed the many experience­s he had obtained during a month of travelling with 26 other players on the European continent.

He is among some of the national U-15 squad players who were given the opportunit­y to undergo a four- day training with renowned Dutch club AZ Alkmaar.

“During the one month in Europe, I col lected a lot of experience and I am lucky because I gleaned many things and football techniques from football players there,” he explained.

For the record, the U- 15 squad emerged as champions of the RKVVL/ Polaris Junior Championsh­ip in Maastricht, Netherland­s on May 26 and were third in the 34th Internatio­nal C- Junioren Football Tournament in Hollage, Germany from May 20-21.

The squad which was in continenta­l Europe since May 14, recorded two victories and two defeats in four friendly matches. — Bernama

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