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Taneekarn Dangda
Taneekarn Dangda (Thai: ธนีกาญจน์ แดงดา; born 15 December 1992) is a Thai international women's association footballer playing as a forward who plays for AC Nagano Parceiro. Personal life Taneekarn was born in Bangkok but her parents are from Surin province of Northeastern Thailand. Her brother, Teerasil Dangda, is a member of the Thailand national football team and also plays as a striker; their father was also a footballer and played for Royal Thai Air Force. Career statistics International International goals Honours International Thailand * AFC Women's Championship Fifth Place: 2014 * AFF Women's Championship: 2011, 2015 * Southeast Asian Games Gold Medal: 2013 References External links * * Profile at Östersunds 1992 births Living people Taneekarn Dangda Taneekarn Dangda Women's association football forwards Expatriate women's footballers in Sweden 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup players Taneekarn Dangda Taneekarn Dangda Ta ...
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FIFA
FIFA (; stands for ''Fédération Internationale de Football Association'' ( French), meaning International Association Football Federation ) is the international governing body of association football, beach football and futsal. It was founded in 1904 to oversee international competition among the national associations of Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Headquartered in Zürich, Switzerland, its membership now comprises 211 national associations. These national associations must each also be members of one of the six regional confederations into which the world is divided: CAF (Africa), AFC (Asia and Australia), UEFA (Europe), CONCACAF (North & Central America and the Caribbean), OFC (Oceania) and CONMEBOL (South America). FIFA outlines a number of objectives in the organizational Statutes, including growing association football internationally, providing efforts to ensure it is accessible to everyone, and advocating for ...
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Football At The 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's Asian Qualifiers
The Asian Football Confederation's pre-Olympic tournament was contested by eighteen teams that competed for the two allocated spots for the Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament, 2012 Summer Olympics football tournament in London. However, Qatar women's national football team, Qatar withdrew before playing any match. The competition was originally scheduled for February 2010 but it eventually started in March 2011. Format The format was as follows: ;First round :The highest-ranked 5 teams in Football at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification, the previous tournament (Australia women's national soccer team, Australia, China women's national football team, China, Japan women's national football team, Japan, North Korea women's national football team, North Korea and South Korea women's national football team, South Korea) received byes to the final round. Other 12 teams were divided into 3 groups by their geographical positions, where each group consi ...
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Mandalay
Mandalay ( or ; ) is the second-largest city in Myanmar, after Yangon. Located on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, 631km (392 miles) (Road Distance) north of Yangon, the city has a population of 1,225,553 (2014 census). Mandalay was founded in 1857 by King Mindon, replacing Amarapura as the new royal capital of the Konbaung dynasty. It was Burma's final royal capital before the kingdom's annexation by the British Empire in 1885. Under British rule, Mandalay remained commercially and culturally important despite the rise of Yangon, the new capital of British Burma. The city suffered extensive destruction during the Japanese conquest of Burma in the Second World War. In 1948, Mandalay became part of the newly independent Union of Burma. Today, Mandalay is the economic centre of Upper Myanmar and considered the centre of Burmese culture. A continuing influx of illegal Chinese immigrants, mostly from Yunnan, since the late 20th century, has reshaped the city's ethnic mak ...
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Mandalarthiri Stadium
Mandalar Thiri Stadium ( my, မန္တလာသီရိ အားကစားကွင်း) is a multi-use stadium, located in Mandalay, Myanmar. It located east of the Mingalar Mandalay. Its address is between 68th and 73rd, between 102A rd and 107 rd, beside of the Mandalay Football Academy. The stadium hosted the women's football tournament in the 2013 Southeast Asian Games and is also the home of Yadanarbon F.C. It has become one of the landmarks of Mandalay, Myanmar. Mandalar Thiri Indoor Stadium The Mandalar Thiri Stadium complex is also home of an indoor stadium where many local and international Lethwei events are hosted. The World Lethwei Championship World Lethwei Championship (also known as WLC) is a Lethwei promotion based in Yangon, Myanmar. The promotion brought to the millennia-old Burmese martial of Lethwei to UFC Fight Pass and showcased it to the world. The WLC events combined the hi ... hosted many events at this venue. * * Gallery Mandal ...
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2013 AFF Women's Championship
The 2013 AFF Women's Championship, known as the 2013 AFF AYA Bank Women's Championship for sponsorship reasons, was the seventh edition of the tournament, the women's football championship of Southeast Asia. It was held from 9 September to 22 September 2013 in Yangon, Myanmar. Though not an AFF member nation, a Japanese selection side was invited to the tournament. They won the final over Australia. Squads Group stage ''All times listed are Myanmar Standard Time ( UTC+6:30) Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Semi-finals Third place match Final Awards Goalscorers ;8 goals * Joana Houplin ;7 goals * Miyuki Takahashi ;6 goals * Nisa Romyen * Khin Moe Wai ;4 goals * Hayley Raso * Haruka Imai ;3 goals * Asuka Matsuhashi * Souchitta Phonharath * San San Maw * Yee Yee Oo ;2 goals * Tara Andrews * Natalie Tobin * Satsuki Hashiura * Taneekarn Dangda * Wilaiporn Boothduang * Lê Thị Thương ...
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Yangon
Yangon ( my, ရန်ကုန်; ; ), formerly spelled as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar (also known as Burma). Yangon served as the capital of Myanmar until 2006, when the military government relocated the administrative functions to the purpose-built capital city of Naypyidaw in north central Myanmar. With over 7 million people, Yangon is Myanmar's most populous city and its most important commercial centre. Yangon boasts the largest number of colonial-era buildings in Southeast Asia, and has a unique colonial-era urban core that is remarkably intact. The colonial-era commercial core is centered around the Sule Pagoda, which is reputed to be over 2,000 years old. The city is also home to the gilded Shwedagon Pagoda – Myanmar's most sacred and famous Buddhist pagoda. Yangon suffers from deeply inadequate infrastructure, especially compared to other major cities in Southeast Asia, such as Jakarta, Bangkok or Hanoi. Though ...
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Aung San Stadium
The Bogyoke Aung San Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium, located in downtown Yangon, Myanmar. It was built as an athletic ground in 1906, which was completed in 1909 and named as Burma Athletic Association Ground, where many sports were held such as cricket, football and tennis. The runway was constructed in 1935. Overview Renovated and renamed after Aung San in 1953, the 40,000 seat stadium is still the largest stadium in Myanmar and was the national stadium until the mid-1980s. The stadium was the main venue for 1961 and 1969 South East Asian Peninsular Games. While it is no longer the main venue of choice for international level competitions, the stadium is still heavily used for Myanmar National League football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... matches. ...
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2012 AFF Women's Championship
The 2012 AFF Women's Championship was football tournament held from 13 September to 22 September 2012 in Vietnam. All games were played at the Thong Nhat Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City. Host nation Vietnam won their second title after beating Myanmar in the final via penalty shoot-out. Group stage *All times listed are UTC+7. Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Knockout stage Semi-finals ---- Third place match Final Awards Goalscorers ;7 goals * Nguyễn Thị Muôn ;6 goals * San San Maw * Junpen Seesraum ;5 goals * Heather Cooke * Nguyễn Thị Minh Nguyệt ;3 goals * Khin Moe Wai * Nilar Myint * Kanjana Sung-Ngoen * Taneekarn Dangda * Nguyễn Thị Hòa ;2 goals * Souphavanh Phayvanh * Kamaliah Hashim * Yee Yee Oo * Chidtawan Chawong * Anootsara Maijarern * Rattikan Thongsombut * Nguyễn Thị Tuyết Dung * Lê Thu Thanh Hương ;1 goals * Keota Phongoudom * Suchitta Phonharath * Masturah Majid * Zaryatie Zakaria * Thidar ...
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Ho Chi Minh City
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Thong Nhat Stadium
The thong is a garment generally used as either underwear or in some countries, as a swimsuit. It may also be worn for traditional ceremonies or competitions. Viewed from the front, the thong typically resembles a bikini bottom, but at the back the material is reduced to a minimum. Thongs are almost always designed to cover the genitals, anus and perineum and leave part or most of the buttocks uncovered. The back of the garment typically consists of a thin waistband and a thin strip of material, designed to be worn between the buttocks, that connects the middle of the waistband with the bottom front of the garment. It is also used as a descriptive term in other types of garment, such as a bodysuit, bodystocking, leotard or one-piece swimsuit, with the meaning "thong-backed". One type of thong is the G-string, the back of which consists only of a (typically elasticized) string. The two terms ''G-string'' and ''thong'' are often used interchangeably; however, they can refer ...
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2011 AFF Women's Championship
The 2011 AFF Women's Championship was held from 16 October to 25 October 2011, hosted by Laos. All games were played at the Laos National Stadium and New Laos National Stadium. Thailand won the tournament for the first time after beating Myanmar 2–1 in the final. Group stage *All times are Indochina Time - UTC+7. Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Knockout stage Semi-finals ---- Third place match Final Awards Goalscorers ;9 goals * Nguyễn Thị Hòa ;7 goals * Souphavanh Phayvanh * Nisa Romyen ;5 goals * Huỳnh Như ;4 goals * Sochitta Phonhalath * Junpen Seesraum * Nguyễn Thị Tuyết Dung * Lê Thu Thanh Hương ;3 goals * Kanjana Sung-Ngoen * Anootsara Maijarern * Lê Thị Thương * Phạm Hải Yến ;2 goals * Fatin Shahida Azmi * My Nilar Htwe * San San Maw * Yee Yee Oo * Naw Ar Lo Wer Phaw * Khin Moe Wai * Samantha Nierras * Sunisa Srangthaisong * Nguyễn Thị Liễu ;1 goal * Henny ...
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Vientiane
Vientiane ( , ; lo, ວຽງຈັນ, ''Viangchan'', ) is the capital and largest city of Laos. Vientiane is divided administratively into 9 cities with a total area of only approx. 3,920 square kilometres and is located on the banks of the Mekong, close to the Thai border. Vientiane was the administrative capital during French rule and, due to economic growth in recent times, is now the economic center of Laos. The city had a population of 948,477 as of the 2020 Census. Vientiane is noted as the home of the most significant national monuments in Laos – That Luang – which is a known symbol of Laos and an icon of Buddhism in Laos. Other significant Buddhist temples in Laos can be found there as well, such as Haw Phra Kaew, which formerly housed the Emerald Buddha. The city hosted the 25th Southeast Asian Games in December 2009, celebrating 50 years of the Southeast Asian Games. Etymology 'Vientiane' is the French name derived from the Lao ''Viangchan'' . The name wa ...
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