Still 1-0 at 68 min
New Zealand Men's U-17s
2-0 to NZ U17's 81 minutes gone
Final, 2-0
Deserved the win.
Awesome! What a great couple of days.
Was anyone able to find a reliable stream? If so, do you know if there is a replay available?
Here is the NZF media Release of the Game:
MEDIA RELEASE
For immediate use
Sunday 26 May, 2019
NZ get off to winning start at Panda Cup
The New Zealand U-17 men have got off to a winning start at the Panda Cup overnight (NZT) in China.
The José Figueira coached team, who were inspired by the heroics of the NZ U-20 men in Poland who yesterday recorded a 5-0 win over Honduras to make history, defeated the China PR U-18 men’s team 2-0 at the Shuangliu Sports Centre in Chengdu.
Jesse Randall opened the scoring for New Zealand just before half-time and Matthew Garbett converted a penalty midway through the second half to secure the win.
Figueira was proud of his young team as they began the Panda Cup by upsetting the defending champions at their home tournament.
“It is important to mention that we are a team that is one year younger than the teams we are playing. The players showed massive effort and massive courage out there tonight,” said Figueira at the post match press conference.
“For everybody watching the game, they probably didn’t notice that we have a younger team. I am very proud of this performance and this is a big step for us in our preparations for the World Cup later in the year.”
The victory sees New Zealand move to the top of the Panda Cup standings after day one. South Korea scored twice in the opening 10 minutes to defeat Thailand 2-1 in the earlier game.
The New Zealand U-17 men are playing in the Panda Cup for the second time and using the tournament to get ready for the FIFA U-17 Men’s World Cup in Brazil in October. The draw will for the FIFA U-17 World Cup will be held on 31 May in Rio de Janeiro.
New Zealand will face South Korea in a top of the table clash tomorrow night (NZT) and finish their tournament two days later against Thailand.
It is the second time that New Zealand has competed in the Panda Cup after they were invited to the inaugural event in 2014 where they played Brazil, Croatia and China.
More to come.
Please find attached audio from the post-match press conference with NZ U-17 coach José Figueira
Panda Cup Result
China PR 0
New Zealand 2 (Jesse Randall 43’, Matthew Garbett – pen 72’)
HT: 0-1
Panda Cup Table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
1 | New Zealand | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | +2 | 3 |
2 | South Korea | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | +1 | 3 |
3 | Thailand | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | −1 | 0 |
4 | China PR | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | −2 | 0 |
Panda Cup Schedule
Match Day 2 – 27 May
New Zealand U-18 v Korea Republic U-18 3pm (7pm NZT)
Thailand U-18 v China PR U-18 7pm (11pm NZT)
Match Day 3 – 29 May
New Zealand U-18 v Thailand U-18 3pm (7pm NZT)
China PR U-18 v Korea Republic U-18 7pm (11pm NZT)
https://m.hupu.com/soccer/news/csl/2435712.html
Goals and missed NZ pen.
The Korean lads are bloody Big units. Will be a physical challenge.
Hopefully cramp won’t be as much of an issue as it was against China.
Probable link for game kicking off at 7:00 pm NZ time 27/05/19
http://www.didiaokan2018.com/#/mobileLive?todatMat...
Sent to me by others, so I haven’t checked yet, but same people used this site for first game so.....
That is a Mobile link, so start page with links is http://didiaokan2018.com/#/
hmmm, getting a lot of Barcelona stuff, but nothing of the Panda Cup and NZ team.... despite the link looking right. Alternatives?
18 mines still 0-0 ...from a score only site
34" NZU17 0-1 Korea
41' 0-2
https://777score.com/football/matches/new-zealand-u17-south-korea-u18-27-05-2019-1131938/statistics
South korea scores 1-0
Based on stats they are dominating the game, attacking wise, although we seem to be doing ok possession wise.
Korea just missed a penalty.
Based on stats they are dominating the game, attacking wise, although we seem to be doing ok possession wise.
Korea much faster than China were, they’re a good team, well drilled and pressing high
2-0 Korea at half time, scored rebound from penalty
Nowhere near as hot as the other day
Curently 3-0
Awesome! What a great couple of days.
Was anyone able to find a reliable stream? If so, do you know if there is a replay available?
Replay of China game here
https://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNDE5NzM0MTM3Mg==.html?sharefrom=iphone&sharekey=0ee0591eb6cbe40ab91643d0b66928380
Finished 4-0. :(. Korea scored a 4th in added time.
Korea were a bloody good team.Big, strong, fast and technically very very good( everything I thought China might be but weren’t). Also quite well versed in the dark arts. Had an excellent no. 10 who was very comfortable playing almost as a false 9.
the China game- amazing atmosphere, drums, flags, great crowd involvement
Whens the next game>?
Tonight, Wednesday 29th 7pm
https://live.leisu.com/ for Score updates if link doesnt work
http://live.leisu.com/stream-2674749 possibly a stream, possibly just animated graphics
http://www.jisutiyu.com/event/zuqiu/ listing of events…which took me to the above pages, but may be updated closer to game
http://www.jisutiyu.com/live/sports/jsty.html looks promising….
1 - 0 down at half time and we have had a player sent off.
Finished 1-0 to Thailand.
NZU17s finished 3rd in the 4 team competition.
Beat hosts China 2-0
Lost to eventual winners S.Korea 4-0
Lost to Thailand 1-0, having been reduced to 10 mean early in second half.
Overall decent showing considering we were U17 while the other sides were U18
Korea didn't endear themselves to many people with their antics after prizegiving....
Only saw first game verse China and followed stats for other two games. Thoughts so far.
Centre backs looked good, wide players up front were useful along with an abundance of holding midfielders. Team lacks an out and out striker in combination with a quality creative playmaker much like a Mata Singh combination. And add in a ranging fullback in the mould of Cacace.
Maybe a little unfair to compare this team to the U20s given how talented and well they are doing.
So Osuth Korea won the Panda Cup but the Chinese got upset at their "obscene" celebrations (which seemed to be a player posing with his foot on the cup) and took it back off them!
Finished 1-0 to Thailand.
Unfair result in many respects. Thailand scored after a couple of minutes but from then on the NZ lads matched them , even when down to 10. The "refereeing " performance, if one could call it that, was interesting to say the very least.
Not sure about China but in Thailand that is a very disrespectful thing to do.
Sounds like China may be the same.
So Osuth Korea won the Panda Cup but the Chinese got upset at their "obscene" celebrations (which seemed to be a player posing with his foot on the cup) and took it back off them!
Piss poor article from BBC.
Panda cup Wikipedia page has any number of links to articles which state eye witnesses reported "Korean players also pretended to urinate against the cup"
Maybe that's not considered obscene or offensive where you come from...
New Zealand U-17 Identification Camp Squad
Goalkeepers
Alexander Paulsen (Lower Hutt City/Capital/Scots College)
Luca Taylor (Birkenhead United/Northern/Mt Albert Grammar School)
Joseph Knowles (Bay Olympic/Auckland/St Peter’s School, Cambridge)
Callum Kennett (Lower Hutt City/Central/Palmerston North Boys’ High School)
Defenders
Max Drake (Lower Hutt City/Capital/Scots College)
Bradley Wilson (Western Springs/Auckland/St Peter’s College)
Joel Clissold (Eastern Suburbs/Auckland/Sacred Heart College)
Campbell Strong (Eastern Suburbs/Auckland/Sacred Heart College)
Finn O’Connor (Lower Hutt City/Capital/Scots College)
Jackson Simpkin (Brisbane City/Queensland/Anglican Church Grammar)
Nicholas Milicich (Birkenhead United/Northern/St Peter’s College)
Kris Naicker (Lower Hutt City/Capital/Scots College)
Harry Bark (Lower Hutt City/Capital/Scots College)
Adam Hillis (Lower Hutt City/Capital/Scots College)
Midfielders
Nathan Lobo (Birkenhead United/Northern/Liston College)
Robert Sabo (Western Suburbs/Capital /Tawa College)
Sean Bright (Western Suburbs/Capital/Tawa College)
Marko Stamenic (Western Suburbs/Capital/St Patrick’s College, Silverstream)
Jackson Manuel (North Wellington/Capital/St Patrick’s College, Kilbirnie)
Hayden Aish (Western Springs/Auckland/Mt Albert Grammar School)
Billy Check (Nelson Suburbs/Mainland/Nelson College)
Ryan Verney (Onehunga Sports/Auckland/Rutherford High School)
Otto Ingham (Western Suburbs/Capital/Tawa College)
Benjamin Old (Lower Hutt City/Capital/Scots College)
Henry Hamilton (Lower Hutt City/Capital/Wellington College)
Forwards
Oskar van Hattum (Lower Hutt City/Capital/NZ Institute of Sport)
Jesse Randall (North Wellington/Capital/Rongotai College)
Riley Bidois (Tauranga City/WaiBOP/Tauranga Boys' College)
Blake Driehuis (Lower Hutt City/Capital/Scots College)
Stephanos Georgiou (SC Freiburg/Germany/Black Forest Academy)
Is otto the lad that spent time at Barca?
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Yes
No Garbett? Is he borked?
No Garbett? Is he borked?
No he's overseas ATM apparently and not available
No Garbett? Is he borked?
No he's overseas ATM apparently and not available
Looking for FIFA dispensation despite Fr. passport as he is U18.
No prizes guesswhere.
Dispensation from or to what??
To make an international transfer before he turns 18.