Thailand dominated the past two eitions which this year runs from September 15-17 at the Toyota Sports Centre. “We have won the title for two years in a row. So we are going there to defend our title only,” said Piyapong, in charge of the udner-12 squad of players selected 24 players from the Toyota Junior Football Clinic project. “We tried to allocate the players in all those warm-ups, changed strategies and adjusted the attitudes of our players. Eight teams from Japan, Vietnam and Thailand will compete for the Toyota International Junior Cup this weekend.
Source: The Nation Bangkok September 10, 2018 13:30 UTC