Chairman | Zaw Zaw |
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Manager | Nyi 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]
FIFA president Gianni Infantino officially declared open Myanmar’s National Football Academy on 17 February 2017. [3]
Founded | 29 December 2015 |
Location | Waizayantar Road, Thingangyan Township, near by MFF Office. |
Total Area | 6.55 Acres |
Building Area | Length - 245 ft, width - 49 ft |
Contribution from FIFA | 500,000 USD |
Contribution from MFF | 284,794 USD |
Total Project Cost | 2,784,794 USD |
2011 March 15, FIFA President, Sepp Blatter opens Myanmar Football Academy (Mandalay). [4]
Founded | 4 June 2006 |
Location | 73rd Road, Chanmyathazi Township, near by Mandalarthiri Stadium, Mandalay |
Building Type | 2 Storey Reinforced Concrete Building |
Building Area | Length - 245 ft, width - 49 ft |
Goal Project from FIFA | USD 400,000 |
FIFA မွ Goal Project investment | USD 400,000 |
Yearly Contribution from FAP for 2005 | USD 250,000 |
Yearly Contribution from FAP for 2006 | USD 250,000 |
Investment from MFF | USD 100,000 |
Total Project Cost | USD 1,000,000 |
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]
Founded | 4 June 2006 |
Location | Pathein Township, Ayeyawady Region |
Building Type | 3 Storey Reinforced Concrete Building |
Building Area | 12052 sq-ft (1120 sq-m) |
Overall Length | 137 ft (41.75m) |
Overall width | 44 ft (13.41m) |
Total Project Cost | USD 750,000 |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Htet Wai Yan Soe | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
18 | GK | Aung Myint Myat | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
21 | GK | Khaung Phone Kyaw | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
2 | DF | Min Myat Thu | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
3 | DF | Kyaw Phyo Wai | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
4 | DF | Bo Bo Aung | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
5 | DF | Thet Paing Htwe | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
12 | DF | Sithu Moe Khant | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
14 | DF | Thura San | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
15 | DF | Pyae Phyo Maung | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
16 | DF | Dwe Ko Ko | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
20 | DF | Zwe Khant Min | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
8 | MF | Phone Nanda | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
9 | MF | Thet Paing Htoo | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
11 | MF | Wai Yan Oo | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
13 | MF | Ye Win Tun | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
19 | MF | Htet Phyo Wai | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
17 | FW | Hein Htet Aung | MFF Mandalay Academy | |||
23 | FW | Ye Yint Aung | MFF Mandalay Academy |
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