Mongolia national football team

  1. We’re expecting to win the tournament, that’s why we’re here, asserts Igor Stimac
  2. New head coach of Mongolian football team arrives
  3. Mongolia national football team
  4. Intercontinental Cup 2023: Mongolia Hold Lebanon To Earn First Point
  5. Hero Intercontinental Cup 2023: A deep dive into India’s three opponents
  6. Hero Intercontinental Cup: How Mongolia is connected to Japanese football
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We’re expecting to win the tournament, that’s why we’re here, asserts Igor Stimac

Igor Stimac & Sunil Chhetri Press Conference | India Vs Mongolia | Hero Intercontinental Cup Mongolia not to be taken for granted Stimac is definitely not taking the challenge of facing Mongolia lightly despite their position in the FIFA rankings. He stated: “I just said that each game will be a challenge, starting from the first game. We can speak about advantages or disadvantages, but we had enough time to prepare and are physically ready for these games. The less good thing for us is that our players are not in the competitive month, because most stopped playing competitive football a few months ago. “On the other side, you have Mongolian players who only have one individual playing in the foreign club – while the rest are playing in their own league, which is still ongoing. So this is an advantage for them at the moment. We need to eliminate that advantage with our attitude, physicality ability, our speed and our technicality to control the game from the beginning. We must take everything in our hands and find a way to get a victory,” the tactician also stated. Can home advantage be a boost for India? Igor Stimac believes that India can benefit from having home advantage in the Hero Intercontinental Cup after impressing in the Not proper preparations for Asian Cup! Finally, Stimac expressed why he doesn’t feel that the Hero Intercontinental Cup will not be a true sense of preparation for the Asian Cup due to India missing some key players. He revealed: “To clarify, we ...

New head coach of Mongolian football team arrives

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. Newly-appointed head coach of the Mongolian national football team Otsuka Ichiro arrived in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia yesterday. Former head coach Shuichi Mase resigned and returned home in late 2021 due to health concerns. As part of the cooperation between the Mongolian Football Federation and the Japan Football Association, Otsuka Ichiro, 57, has been selected. Thus, he will serve as the coach of the team on a one-year contract.

Mongolia national football team

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Intercontinental Cup 2023: Mongolia Hold Lebanon To Earn First Point

Intercontinental Cup 2023: Mongolia Hold Lebanon To Earn First Point Mongolia, who lost their first match against India, now have one point from two matches in the four-team round robin. Lebanon have three points from two matches. In the first match, they defeated Vanuatu 3-1. • • • • • While Mongolia faces Vanuatu on June 15, Lebanon will take on hosts India in an evening game. Twitter/@IndianFootball Lower-ranked Mongolia earned their first point in the Intercontinental Cup as they held fancied Lebanon to a goalless draw in Bhubaneswar on Monday. Mongolia, who lost their first match against India, now have one point from two matches in the four-team round robin. Lebanon have three points from two matches. In the first match, they defeated Vanuatu 3-1. Mongolia defender Batbaatar Amgalanbat enjoyed a good day in the office while thwarting a wave of attacks by the rivals and was adjudged the player of the match. Lebanon had an opportunity to go ahead in the 15th minute. A lack of communication between Mongolia's goalkeeper Enkhtaivan Munkherdene and defender Erdenechimeg Unur-Erdene provided a perfect opportunity for Karim Darwich to open the scoring, but his attempted shot was cleared off the line by Bat-Erdene Uuganbat. Lebanon's forwards kept the Mongolian goalkeeper on his toes throughout the match with constant attempts at the goal, which included several shots from distance. Darwich once again came close to securing the lead for Lebanon as he met a perfectly-weighted...

Hero Intercontinental Cup 2023: A deep dive into India’s three opponents

Mongolia, Lebanon, and Vanuatu will hope to give a good account of themselves in the third iteration of the tournament. Since its inception in 2018, the The While all four teams in the second edition belonged to And now, the Hero Intercontinental Cup returns after four years to a new venue – the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, featuring three new guest teams – A first encounter with Mongolia India kick off their campaign on June 9 against However, things have looked better recently, with Mongolia notching some notable results. In the 2022 FIFA W In March this year, under Japanese head coach Ichiro Otsuka, Mongolia faced a UEFA opponent for the first time, 77-ranked Georgia, who they held at 1-1 until half-time before going down 1-6 in a friendly game in Batumi. Visitors from the South Pacific After New Zealand and Fiji, Vanuatu will be the third-different opponent India will face from Oceania. Likewise, it will also be In June last year, Vanuatu travelled to Qatar for their World Cup Qualifiers as the pandemic regulations didn’t permit OFC to host matches in Oceania. Unfortunately for the Pacific islanders, the trip proved futile as a COVID-19 outbreak in their squad meant that they had to withdraw before their first game. Like India, Vanuatu also took part in a tri-nation friendly tournament in March this year, beating Fiji 2-1 before losing 0-2 to Solomon Islands to finish second. While Vanuatu have played many more international matches than Mongolia in their history, t...

Hero Intercontinental Cup: How Mongolia is connected to Japanese football

Mongolia will play their first-ever game against India on 9 June. The inclusion of Mongolia is a particularly interesting one considering that the Blue Tigers have never faced them in competitive football in their history. The Blue Wolves are ranked well behind India in the FIFA world rankings and have never even qualified for an The origin behind Mongolia’s connection with Japan However, the Mongolian Football Federation (MFF) has shown a desire to at least change their rot in international football by partnering up with a fellow Asian nation. On March 30, 2021 – Mongolia suffered an embarrassing 14-0 loss to fellow AFC side Soon after that, the Blue Wolves opted for major change in the way they were run. They released Slovakian manager Rastislav Bozik and decided to bring the Japanese culture to the national team. After that, they decided to appoint Japanese manager Shiuchi Mase, who came with the experience of mostly having coached Japanese clubs in his career. Also Read: Mase had played in the United Soccer League of America late in his playing career and is a multi-lingual personality. He brought immediate change to their playing style and attitude, which resulted in instant success. Soon after he arrived, the Japanese coach sparked them to a 1-0 win over Kyrgyz Republic in the final game of their World Cup qualifiers. That was their first-ever win against a national team under the top-100 FIFA ranking. Luck did help them in their quest, as Japanese coach Ichiro Otsuk...

Mongolia Football Team

SQUAD FORWARDS NATIONALITY FOOT AGE Ganbayar Ganbold Mongolia - 22 Naranbold Nyam Osor Mongolia - 31 Davaajav Battur Mongolia - 33 Enkhbileg Purevdorj Mongolia - - Baljinnyam Batbold Mongolia - 23 Khash Erdene Batbayar Mongolia - 25 Tumur Ochir Tserendovdon Mongolia - 32 Namsrai Baatartsogt Palestine - 24 DEFENDERS NATIONALITY FOOT AGE Norjmoo Tsedenbal Mongolia - 34 Tuguldur Galt Mongolia - 28 Bilguun Ganbold Mongolia - 32 Jansyerik Maratkhan Mongolia - 24 Munkh Orgil Orkhon Mongolia - 24 Bat Orgil Gerelt Od Mongolia - 21 Purevdorj Bayartsengel - - Oyunbaatar Otgonbayar - 29 Munkh Erdene Erdenesuren - 26 Davaadelger Oktyabri - 23 MIDFIELDERS NATIONALITY FOOT AGE Tsend Ayush Khurelbaatar Mongolia - 33 Tsagaantsooj Munkh Erdene Mongolia - 30 Soyol Erdene Gal Erdene Mongolia - 27 Batmunkh Baljinnyam Mongolia - 23 Narmandakh Artag Mongolia - - Altansukh Temuujin Mongolia - 26 Amaraa Dulguun Mongolia - - Batkhishig Myagmar - 28 Gantogtokh Gantuyaa - 27 Erdene Khosbayar - - Khash Erdene Tuya - - Munkh Erdene Tuguldur - 28 GOALKEEPERS NATIONALITY FOOT AGE Ariunbold Batsaikhan Mongolia - 33 Baldorj Munkhbold Mongolia - 27 Enkhtaivan Munkherdene Mongolia - 27 Saikhanchuluun Amarbayasgalan Mongolia - - Batmagnai Sereekhuu - -