- Myanmar national football team
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Myanmar Nickname(s) The White Angels Association Myanmar Football Federation Sub-confederation AFF (Southeast Asia) Confederation AFC (Asia) Head coach Park Seong-Hwa Captain Khin Maung Lwin Home stadium Thuwanna YTC Stadium
Aung San StadiumFIFA code MYA FIFA ranking 170 Highest FIFA ranking 97 (April 1996) Lowest FIFA ranking 170 (October 2011) Elo ranking 182 Highest Elo ranking 31 (ca. May 1972) Lowest Elo ranking 185 (29 June 2011) Home coloursAway coloursFirst international Iran 2–0 Burma
(India; March 6, 1951)Biggest win Burma 9–0 Singapore
(Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; November 9, 1969)Biggest defeat Malaysia 9–1 Burma
(Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; November 25, 1977)Asian Cup Appearances 1 (First in 1968) Best result Runners-up, 1968 The Myanmar national football team is the national team of Myanmar and is controlled by the Myanmar Football Federation. It was known as the Burma national football team until 1989, when Burma was renamed Myanmar. It finished second in the 1968 Asian Cup. They have participated in the Summer Olympics in 1972 and in the Asian Games. The Myanmar team was dominant in South East Asia in 1960s and 1970s, having won the Asian Games twice, in 1966 and 1970, and the football event of the South East Asian Games on five successive occasions, in 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971 and 1973. Since then Myanmar's highest achievement is the silver medal in 1993. Myanmar played its first World Cup qualifiers in 2007, losing 0–7 and 0–4 to China.
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Competition records
World Cup records
Asian Qualification Records Year Round GP W D L GS GA 1930 to 1938 Did not enter - - - - - - 1950 Withdrew - - - - - - 1954 to 1990 Did not enter - - - - - - 1994 Withdrew - - - - - - 1998 Did not enter - - - - - - 2002 Withdrew - - - - - - 2006 Disqualified - - - - - - 2010 Did not qualify 2 0 0 2 0 11 2014 Did not qualify 4 1 0 3 2 5 2018 - - - - - - Total 6 1 0 5 2 17 - Disqualified in 2006 for withdrawing from qualification in 2002.
- Initally banned from 2018 for crowd trouble during 2014 World Cup qualifying match but later overturned to and matches to be played on neutral soil.[1][2]
Asian Cup records
Asian Cup Year Round GP W D L GF GA 1956 to 1964 Did not enter - - - - - - 1968 Runner-Up 7 4 1 2 9 6 1972 to 1992 Did not enter - - - - - - 1996 to 2004 Did not qualify - - - - - - 2007 Did not enter - - - - - - 2011 Did not qualify - - - - - - Total Best: 2nd Place 7 4 1 2 9 6 AFC Challenge Cup record
AFC Challenge Cup Year Round GP W D L GF GA 2006 Did not enter - - - - - - 2008 4th Place 5 2 0 3 6 6 2010 4th Place 5 2 0 3 6 10 2012 Did not qualify - - - - - - Total Best: 4th 10 4 0 6 12 16 ASEAN Championship records
This competition was formerly known as the Tiger Cup
ASEAN Football Championship Year Round GP W D L GF GA 1996 Group Stage 4 2 0 2 11 12 1998 Group Stage 3 1 1 1 8 9 2000 Group Stage 3 1 0 2 4 8 2002 Group Stage 4 2 1 1 13 5 2004 Semi-Finals 7 3 1 3 12 12 2007 Group Stage 3 0 3 0 1 1 2008 Group Stage 3 1 0 2 4 8 2010 Group Stage 3 0 1 2 2 9 2012 TBD (Qualification rounds) Total Best: Semi-Finals 30 10 7 13 55 64 Other records
As Burma, the side won gold medals at the Asian Games football tournaments in 1966 and 1970 and qualified for Football at the 1972 Summer Olympics, but were eliminated at the group stage.
Recent Achievements
- 2006: Merdeka Cup Champion
- 2007: Merdeka Cup Runner-up
- 2007: South East Asian Games Football Finalists
Kits
Myanmar 's kit is a red jersey with a blue border, white collar, blue line reflection and golden corners with blue shorts and red socks. Their away kit is with a white jersey with red border, red line reflection and black collar with black shorts and white socks. The kits are currently manufactured by Adidas. The kits are likely to change with the introduction of a new national flag and the country's orders to burn the old flag.
Current squad
The following players were named in the squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)
No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club 21 GK Thiha Sithu 10 February 1987 (aged 24) Ayeyawady United 1 GK Pyae Phyo Aung 8 July 1991 (aged 19) Southern Myanmar 18 GK Kyaw Zin Htet 2 March 1990 (aged 20) Kanbawza 4 DF Moe Win Naypyidaw 3 DF Yan Aung Win Yangon United 5 DF Shwe Hlaing Win Yangon United 6 DF Zaw Min Htun Magway 20 DF Khin Maung Lwin(c) 14 July 1980 (aged 30) Kanbawza 13 DF Zaw Zaw Oo Ayeyawady United 14 DF Kyaw Zayar Win 20 October 1988 (aged 22) Ayeyawady United 10 MF David Htan 15 December 1987 (aged 22) Yangon United 11 MF Pai Soe 22 January 1987 (aged 23) Yadanarbon 12 MF Min Min Thu Ayeyawady United 7 MF Yan Aung Kyaw Yangon United 23 MF Thein Than Win 2 July 1982 (aged 28) Magway 8 MF Kyi Lin 4 September 1992 (aged 18) Yangon United 2 MF Thu Htet Paing Rakhapura United 16 MF Zaw Lin Nay Pyi Taw 9 FW Kyaw Ko Ko Zeyashwemye 15 FW Soe Min Oo 8 March 1988 (aged 23) Kanbawza 17 FW Mai Aih Naing Yangon United 22 FW Yan Paing 27 November 1983 (aged 27) Yadanarbon 19 FW Si Thu Win Magway Coaches
Name Period Matches Wins Draws Losses Honours David Booth 2000 – 2003 Ivan Venkov Kolev November 2004 – 2005 Sann Win 2006 – 2007 2006 Merdeka Cup Champion
2007 Merdeka Cup Runner-upMarcos Falopa April 2008 – March 2009 4th place 2008 AFC Challenge Cup Tin Myint Aung April 2009 – ? Drago Mamić – Feb 2010 Tin Myint Aung Feb 2010 – Dec 2010 5 2 0 3 4th place 2010 AFC Challenge Cup Milan Živadinović Jan 2011 – July 2011 7 0 2 5 Sann Win July 2011 1 1 0 0 Tin Myint Aung July 2011 – 1 0 0 1 See also
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