Coach Kob Phiphob Onmo, the head coach of the Thai national youth team. Under 17 years old, believes that having the opportunity to attend a small camp will benefit Thai youth players before qualifying for Asia.
Coach Kob Phiphob Onmo, the head coach of the Thai national youth team. Under 17 years old, leading the team into the training field at the football potential development center Inside Bangkok Thonburi University to prepare before participating in the Asian Football Championship Under 17 qualifiers in Vietnam
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After the training, Phipop Onmo, head coach of the Thai U-17 national team, said: “It’s great to have this camp. because it has called new players come to practice with the team So that we can have more active players, many of the people that are called in are doing well. I think that if we combine it with those who have it, it will make us more efficient.”
“A lot of players who weren’t called to this camp. We have followed up and talked to them to stay disciplined. Keep your body in good shape before the Asian Championships. For this set, there will be one warm-up game with the Bangkok Sports School team. I will also use this game as a test game for new players to see if they can play with the system we have left.”
“Thank you to the association for organizing this camp. Although the time is not much, but it can help the Thai national team. It is definitely useful to us.”
For the Thai men’s national football team, under 17 years old, there is a program for the men’s Asian Football Championship qualifying round, under 17 years old, in Phu Tho, Vietnam. with the following programs
Thailand meets Nepal at Viet Tri Stadium on 5 Oct.
Taiwan meets Thailand at Viet Tri Stadium on October 7
Thailand meets Vietnam (host) at Viet Tri Stadium on October 9