Turkmenistan-Cambodia match today | Inquirer Sports

Turkmenistan-Cambodia match today

By: - Reporter / @cedelfptINQ
/ 12:26 AM March 22, 2013

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Challenge Cup was in disarray yesterday following confirmation that Brunei has indeed withdrawn from Group E qualifying in Manila at the last minute.

Group E action kicks off today with 2012 losing finalist Turkmenistan squaring off with Southeast Asian side Cambodia at 4:30 p.m. at Rizal Memorial Stadium.

Brunei was supposed to play the Philippines at 7:30, but the match has been scratched from the schedule because of the Sultanate’s decision to pull out due to “unavoidable circumstances.”

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Philippine Football Federation general secretary Edwin Gastanes announced Brunei’s pullout yesterday.

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Brunei’s pullout changes the dynamics of the five qualifying groups of the tournament since there will now be a different computation on how the two best second-placed teams will be determined as they will also qualify for the 2014 finals in the Maldives. Only the top teams in the groups are assured of a spot in the finals.

The Philippines will start its campaign on Sunday against Cambodia, a development welcomed by coach Michael Weiss, who was hoping that his Europe-based players get more training time together.

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Weiss’ lineup for the tournament that includes highly regarded striker Javier Patino, Stephan Schrock and a slew of Europe-based players has been considered one of the strongest PH sides in history.

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