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Asian football head lauds confederation after Japan run

Published 06/07/2015, 10:30
Updated 06/07/2015, 10:35
© Reuters. FIFA President Blatter and AFC President Shaikh Salman attend a news conference after an event celebrating the 100th anniversary of Hong Kong's Football Association in Hong Kong

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa wasted little time in praising the work of his organisation after Japan's runner-up showing at the women's World Cup.

The holders were thumped 5-2 by the United States in the final in Vancouver, Canada, on Sunday but the FIFA executive committee member said the Japanese should not be despondent.

"The Nadeshiko have made Asia proud with their performance. I would like to congratulate the whole team, the coach and the Japan FA for an excellent tournament," he said in a statement on Monday.

"...they fell just short of victory in the final. However, I am sure that we have not yet seen the last of this team."

The Bahraini royal said Japan, China, Australia, South Korea and Thailand had each received $200,000 subsidies from the AFC for qualifying for the World Cup.

Thailand were the only AFC side out of the five who failed to make it through to the knockout stages in Canada and Salman credited the AFC development programmes for the success.

"Asia has some of the world's best women's national teams, as this World Cup has shown once again. Five of the top 20 women's national teams are Asian," added Shaikh Salman.

"I am confident that Asian women's teams will continue to excel on the world stage, with new contenders also starting to challenge established teams for the top positions.

© Reuters. FIFA President Blatter and AFC President Shaikh Salman attend a news conference after an event celebrating the 100th anniversary of Hong Kong's Football Association in Hong Kong

"This shows that our women's football development programmes are starting to bear fruit."

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