Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Mickey Mouse trophy

The Mickey Mouse Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy is looming large on the horizon. It's the U-21 competition that isn't for U-21s, that will be held in Brunei next month, and which has convinced the Cambodian football federation to reduce the Hun Sen Cup to a ridiculous fiasco. Cambodia are sending their U-21 team with five overage players (which is allowed under the HBT rules) and will have warm-up matches against Ulsan University from South Korea this Friday (27 Jan at 4pm) and Sunday (29 Jan at 4pm). Both games will be at the Olympic Stadium. The FFC are then squeezing the Hun Sen Cup into a 12-day window from 1 February to accommodate this biennial Asean tournament, which actually means that the two teams who reach the Hun Sen Cup final will play a match every two days, at a time when players are in pre-season preparation. That will then leave the national team coach, Lee Tae-Hoon, with a few days to coax his team into shape and take off, ready to begin their HBT games from 25 Feb-9 March. It will also allow Preah Khan Reach the time to compete in the Malaysian FA Cup on 18 Feb. The HBT tournament organisers have just extended the timeline of the competition as they realise they have to shoe-horn in 28 games with 11 teams taking part. Cambodia are sending their U-21 team, with the overage additions, whilst other countries such as Vietnam and Malaysia have confirmed they will be despatching their U-19 starlets. Squads will be 18-players strong, though only three overage players can take part in matches. I am still bewildered that the FFC have crammed their premier cup competition into a ludicrous timeframe, simply so the U-21s can take part in this meaningless competition. The overriding focus for the Cambodian national team this year must be qualification into the final stages of the AFF Suzuki Cup in October. There's a case to be made that this U-21 competition will help towards that, but it's a case with holes in it, as the best Cambodian players are simply not involved.

6 comments:

Andy Brouwer said...

Some of the better Cambodian players not involved in the Brunei tournament but who should be considered for the Suzuki Cup later in the year, are:
Peng Bunchhay
Tieng Tiny
Kouch Sokumpheak
Khim Borey
Sun Sovannrithy
Sun Sopanha
Khuon Laboravy
Sos Suhana
Thong Udom
Oum Kumpheak

Anonymous said...

I know that the ridiculous Hun Sen Cup schedule will probably exhaust the players - but why can't the best PPC players join Lee's team for the Brunei U21 fiasco afterwards! Or do the players have to be part of the squad already to be selected. Surely Sokumpheak and Borey are two of the best overage players in the country!

Andy Brouwer said...

I would imagine the players must already be working with the coach and have played in the previous practice matches against the C-League teams, Malaysia and then Ulsan. So I don't envisage any players from PPCFC playing in Brunei.
PPCFC did not release their players for the national team training as they were preparing for the Hun Sen Cup, and the national team's games in Brunei are not what anyone would call, officially recognised FIFA/AFC matches.

Anonymous said...

Cambodia has plenty of talented players for the SUZUKI cup. We can make a big difference if we make use all of them. It's the matter of decision making by the coach and FFC.

Anonymous said...

Andy. According to national team management, four PPC players are on the list for the trip to Brunei - Sokumpheak, Tiny, Sok Sovann, Sok Pheng. Cambodia playing well, lots of attack and 2 up at half-time against Ulsan Korean Uni side - Chhin Chouern upfront with Naga's Teab Vatanak.

Andy Brouwer said...

The 4 PPCFC players you mention were asked to attend national team training and play some friendlies for the national team. PPCFC declined the request as we are preparing for the Hun Sen Cup and the C-League. This is the club's priority. We have not been asked to release the players after the Hun Sen Cup competition at this time.
Andy