Myanmar’s football team to prepare for the 2018 World Cup

29 May 2015
Myanmar’s football team to prepare for the 2018 World Cup
Myanmar national U 20 football team training in New Zealand on May 28, 2015. Photo: MFF

Next month will be the biggest in Myanmar’s football history, according to an AP report in the Washington Times, on 28 May. The national team starts qualification for the 2018 World Cup on June 11, but what’s really getting the country’s fans excited is the under-20 team’s first appearance in that tournament on Saturday against the United States in New Zealand.
“People have been waiting to play at a World Cup for a long time,” Myanmar national team coach Radojko Avramovic told The Associated Press. “It’s all over the media.”
So important is the youth tournament that Avramovic, a Serbian, is unable to pick some talented young players for the senior team’s World Cup qualifiers against Laos on June 11 and South Korea five days later.
“It’s made it difficult as there are some good players that I want to select for the qualifiers to give us a good start but they have gone to New Zealand for the Under-20 World Cup. “
Myanmar’s biggest previous success was a gold medal at the 1966 and the 1970 Asian Games and then qualification for the 1972 Olympic Games. That was until last October when the team booked its berth by reaching the semi-finals of the Asian under-19 championships, held on home soil.
The 1-0 quarterfinal win over United Arab Emirates sparked excited celebrations among the 30,000 fans in the stadium and all over the country. The team lost the semi-final 3-2 to eventual winner Qatar after extra time.
Helped by funds from five different FIFA Goal development projects, there has been an investment in facilities and youth development. League clubs such as Yangon United have benefited from the injection of funds from local businesses.
Myanmar has been grouped with the hosts, the United States and Ukraine. The top two from each of the six groups will progress to the knockout stage along with the four best-performing third-place teams.
“The United States should not underestimate Myanmar, there are some good players in the team who are good enough to play overseas, and the World Cup will be their chance to show what they can do,” Avramovic said. “It will be difficult for Myanmar to get to the next round but it can be done. If there is a good start against the United States then it is possible. Myanmar has nothing to lose.”