Sizzling Action? The Asian Football Confederation's launch of the Mini AFC Asian Cup 2007 Challenge on 23 June is designed to raise "football fever" in Thailand's capital city, Bangkok, a host of the continental tournament's Opening Ceremony and Group A round featuring Australia, Iraq, Oman and Thailand.
The mini event, sponsored by ING and supported by Nike, involves eight teams selected from Bangkok’s top universities: A - Thonburi University, Sriprathum University, Bangkok University, Phathumtani University; and B - North Bangkok College, Walaialongkorn University, Ratanabundit University, Rajchamongkol Phanakorn University After the round-robin, the first two teams of each group will advance to the cross over semi-finals. The winner of each semi final will meet for the final match.
The mini event, sponsored by ING and supported by Nike, involves eight teams selected from Bangkok’s top universities: A - Thonburi University, Sriprathum University, Bangkok University, Phathumtani University; and B - North Bangkok College, Walaialongkorn University, Ratanabundit University, Rajchamongkol Phanakorn University After the round-robin, the first two teams of each group will advance to the cross over semi-finals. The winner of each semi final will meet for the final match.