Myanmar Football Academy

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Myanmar Football Academy
ChairmanZaw Zaw
ManagerNyi Nyi Latt
Website Club website

The Myanmar Football Academy, headed by Myanmar Football President, Zaw Zaw. Myanmar Football Federation has three Academies in Myanmar. There are National Football Academy (Yangon), [1] Myanmar Football Academy (Mandalay) and Ayeyarwady Football Academy (Pathein). [2]

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National Football Academy (Yangon)

FIFA president Gianni Infantino officially declared open Myanmar’s National Football Academy on 17 February 2017. [3]

Founded29 December 2015
LocationWaizayantar Road, Thingangyan Township, near by MFF Office.
Total Area6.55 Acres
Building AreaLength - 245 ft, width - 49 ft
Contribution from FIFA500,000 USD
Contribution from MFF284,794 USD
Total Project Cost2,784,794 USD

Myanmar Football Academy (Mandalay)

2011 March 15, FIFA President, Sepp Blatter opens Myanmar Football Academy (Mandalay). [4]

Mandalay Football Academy Mandalay Football Academy.jpg
Mandalay Football Academy
Founded4 June 2006
Location 73rd Road, Chanmyathazi Township, near by Mandalarthiri Stadium, Mandalay
Building Type2 Storey Reinforced Concrete Building
Building AreaLength - 245 ft, width - 49 ft
Goal Project from FIFA USD 400,000
FIFA မွ Goal Project investmentUSD 400,000
Yearly Contribution from FAP for 2005USD 250,000
Yearly Contribution from FAP for 2006USD 250,000
Investment from MFFUSD 100,000
Total Project CostUSD 1,000,000

Ayeyawady Football Academy (Pathein)

US Dollars Two hundred and fifty thousand was donated by Asian Football Confederation and the remaining US Dollars five hundred thousand was donated by Ayeyawady Foundation for a total cost of US Dollars seven hundred and fifty thousand. Land is donated by Government. [5]

Founded4 June 2006
LocationPathein Township, Ayeyawady Region
Building Type3 Storey Reinforced Concrete Building
Building Area12052 sq-ft (1120 sq-m)
Overall Length137 ft (41.75m)
Overall width44 ft (13.41m)
Total Project CostUSD 750,000

Academy team

Current management

PositionNameNationality
Academy Director:Zaw Zaw Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar
Team Leader:Moe Wai Aung Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar
Head of Coaching/U18 Manager:Nyi Nyi Latt Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar
Academy Operations Manager:Min Thu Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar
Goalkeeping Coach:Mya Ko Min Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar

Current Academy squad

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11 GK Htet Wai Yan Soe Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
181 GK Aung Myint Myat Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
211 GK Khaung Phone Kyaw Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy

22 DF Min Myat Thu Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
32 DF Kyaw Phyo Wai Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
42 DF Bo Bo Aung Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
52 DF Thet Paing Htwe Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
122 DF Sithu Moe Khant Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
142 DF Thura San Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
152 DF Pyae Phyo Maung Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
162 DF Dwe Ko Ko Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
202 DF Zwe Khant Min Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy

83 MF Phone Nanda Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
93 MF Thet Paing Htoo Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
113 MF Wai Yan Oo Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
133 MF Ye Win Tun Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
193 MF Htet Phyo Wai Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy

174 FW Hein Htet Aung Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy
234 FW Ye Yint Aung Flag of Myanmar.svg MFF Mandalay Academy

Academy graduates

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  6. "ကစားသမားဘ၀ တုိးတက္ေစရန္ ျပည္ပကလပ္သို႔ ေျပာင္းေရႊ႕ျခင္း ျဖစ္သည္ဟု ေအာင္သူ ေျပာၾကား". News-eleven. 2017.
  7. "လူငယ္ကစားသမားေအာင္ဝဏၰစိုး အား ရတနာပံု အသင္းေခၚယူ". Yadanarbon. 2017.
  8. "၁ ... ၀င္းႏိုင္ထြန္း ျပည့္စံုႏိုင္ ႏွင့္ ျမတ္ေကာင္းခန္႕ တို႕အား ရတနာပံု အသင္းတရား၀င္ ေခၚယူခဲ့ျပီျဖစ္". Yadanarbon. 2017.
  9. "၂ ... ၀င္းႏိုင္ထြန္း ျပည့္စံုႏိုင္ ႏွင့္ ျမတ္ေကာင္းခန္႕ တို႕အား ရတနာပံု အသင္းတရား၀င္ ေခၚယူခဲ့ျပီျဖစ္". Yadanarbon. 2017.
  10. "၃ ... ၀င္းႏိုင္ထြန္း ျပည့္စံုႏိုင္ ႏွင့္ ျမတ္ေကာင္းခန္႕ တို႕အား ရတနာပံု အသင္းတရား၀င္ ေခၚယူခဲ့ျပီျဖစ္". Yadanarbon. 2017.