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Show of talent
against Aussies
While results may not be the ultimate focus for the young
travelling squads, coach Spencer Manhi is hoping that the boys would have
learnt from their experience in Canberra this week.
“I’ve explained to the boys that Futsal is really good for them as it
improve many aspects of their games. They can become better soccer players,”
Manhi said yesterday.
Papua New Guinea was one of two countries which took part in the national
titles, the other being the Solomon Islands which brought three teams to
compete, including a men’s national Futsal team to compete in the Open
division ahead of their Futsal World Cup qualifiers.
Capital Football League public relations officer Chris Gottas said yesterday
that the Kokopo boys played well and showed promising skill but being their
first attempt at Futsal they may have found it tough going competing against
experienced Futsal playing sides.
“The boys put in a fantastic effort and everyone enjoyed playing against
them,” Gottas said.
“Unfortunately, they didn’t progress to the finals but I hope they had fun
while they were here, and hopefully we’ll see them again next year, or the
very near future,” he said.
Gottas said Nathan James despite picking up a yellow card in the tournament
was the leading scorer in the Under 12 division with 11 goals beating J.
Abarquez of ACT Cobras by one goal.
James, Elwin Emil and Glen Bigiglen all picked up a yellow ticket each for
unsportsmanship behaviour.
Unlike the Under 14 teams, the Under 12 boys played exceptionally well with
two draws apart from their four loses.
The Under 12 lost their opening games to Tasmania 7-4 and got back to draw
with QLD City 4-4. Victoria started their campaign by thrashing PNG boys
10-4 but Kokopo bounced back to hold ACT Colts 3-3 before being hammered by
Northern NSW 10-3 and NSW Lightning 13-2.
The Under 14 side lost all their games. In the opening match, QLD City
thrashed Kokopo 6-0, ACT Cobras beat us 10-1, NSW Lightning 11-0, Tasmania
5-3 and North QLD 5-4. |

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