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    Asian U-17 champions China aiming for glory at worlds
    (Footballasia.com)
    Updated: 2005-09-16 09:20

    In spite of the negative media speculation surrounding the squad, PRK FA official Han Ho-chol is in confident mood ahead of Saturday’s match in Chiclayo.

    "Ever since last September's AFC U-17 Championship our team has been in training. The event is a good chance for our teenagers to gain international exposure and we're looking for a good run too," Han explained.

    "We're looking to advance to the next stage and, if we play to our best, don't be surprised if we lift the trophy!"

    Whether DPRKorea beat all and sundry in Peru remains to be seen, but in the shape of Choe Myong-ho – dubbed the ‘Korean Ronaldo’ – they do at least have a striker capable of propelling his nation to greater heights.

    Qatar, Asia’s third representative in the Land of the Incas, also have a tricky task ahead of them if they are to go beyond the group stage.

    Placed in Group D, Qatar have Brazil, current holders and winners of three of the last four tournaments, the Netherlands and African champions Gambia for company.

    The Qataris, semi-finalists at the 1991 Under-17 get together in Italy and quarter-finalists in 1987 and 1999, will do well to repeat their early 90’s triumph but, according to head coach Tini Ruijs, they are more than prepared for their tussle with the Netherlands in Plura on September 17.

    "We are in a tough group. Brazil are the favourites, while the Netherlands are a well-organised, strong team. Gambia shouldn't be underestimated as well as they have some fine players," revealed Ruijs.

    "I am satisfied with the improvements my players have made, as people, they are more mature than last year and as players some of them have improved so much that they are now playing regularly for their club sides.

    “Our training has been excellent and I strongly believe that our players will be in top form going into the opening match."

    With their front line likely to be led by the free-scoring Yusef Ali, who is on the books of AFC Champions League quarter-finalists Al Sadd, the Dutch, amongst others, will be casting more than a cautious eye over their counterparts from the Middle East.

    15 strikes during their six qualifiers in Japan show Qatar know the way to goal and, if they can maintain their defensive discipline, they may yet prove to be one of Peru’s surprise packages – especially if Ruijs is to be believed.

    "We have lofty ambitions and we are ready to take on any team. We are afraid of no one and our target is to go as far as possible.”

    2005 FIFA World Under-17 Championship, Peru

    Sep 16 China v Costa Rica Kick-off 17.00

    Sep 17 DPR Korea v USA Kick-off 12.45

    Sep 17 Netherlands v Qatar Kick-off 15.15


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