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MATCH SUMMARY Myanmar 4 0 Malaysia MATCH SUMMARY AFF WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP 2015 01 - 10 MAY 2015 Stadium: Thong Nhat Stadium City/Country: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Time: Team A: Score: Score: Team B: Match No 1600 Hrs Date: Myanmar Malaysia 06 May 2015 Red Red Red 4 0 Blue White Blue 12 Jsy Name of Player G P Y R S Jsy Name of Player G P Y R S 1 MYA PHU NGON (GK) 2 NUR ATIKAH ABDUL WAHAB 2 KHIN THAN WAI 8 ESLILAH ESAR 3 ZIN MAR WIN 9 USLIZA USMAN 68, 9 YEE YEE OO 10 HAINDEE MOSROH 74 10 KHIN MARLAR TUN (CAPT) 77 12 ANGELA KAIS (CAPT) 90 43, 12 WIN THEINGI TUN 13 LOVELYTHA JELUS 46 46 13 MAY THU KYAW 69 17 MALINI NORDIN 14 NGE NGE HTWE 34 19 DADREE ROFINUS 17 MAY SABAI PHOO 20 MASTURAH MAJID 19 ZAR CHI OO 21 SHEREILYNN ELLY PIUS 67 23 NILAR WIN 22 ASMA JUNAIDI (GK) Substitutes Substitutes 4 WAI WAI AUNG 1 ROSZAINI BAKAR (GK) 5 PHU PWINT KHAING 77 4 LEONIE VITUS 46 6 SAN SAN MAW 6 ZAFFEKA ZAKARIA 7 THAN THAN HTWE 34 11 SITI FAIRUZ ABD SOMAD 8 NAW ARLO WER PHAW 16 MASYITA MOHD TAJIB 11 KHIN MOE WAI 18 SIHAYA AJAD 15 HLA YIN WIN 69 23 JACIAH JUMILIS 16 YUPER KHINE 24 NUR ATIKA OMAR 90 18 KHIN THIDAR AYE (GK) 25 ZAWANI NISHA HABIB RAHMAN (GK) 20 THANDAR OO (GK) Non Playing / Injured / Suspended 21 LE LE HLAING 14 NORHANISA YAHYA 22 AYE AYE MOE 5 NORSURIANI MAZLI Team Coach Team Manager Team Coach Team Manager THET THET WIN MYAT MYAT OO MOHD ASYRAAF B. ABDULLAH BRIG GEN DATO’ NORHUDA AHMAD Referee PATCHAYA BOONPRASIT (THA) Referee Assessor MOHD RODZALI YACOB (MAS) Assistant Referee I PARICHART BOONANAN (THA) Match Commissioner CATHY NAZARENO (PHI) Assistant Referee II MERLO ALBANO (PHI) General Coordinator TRUONG HIEU HUONG (VIE) Fourth Official SEINN CHO AUNG (MYA) Media Officer ABDUL RAHMAN (AFF)/NGUYEN THU HA (VIE) G = GOAL P = PENALTY KICK Y = YELLOW CARD R = RED CARD S = SUBSTITUTES O = NON-PLAYING/INJURED = SUSPENDED .
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