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ASF Select Crowned AASA Soccer Champions
ASF Select were crowned the Champions of the Afghan American Sports Association’s Memorial Day Soccer Tournament by defeating Brishna of New York in the finals on Monday, May 25th at Teaneck, NJ. The tournament was comprised of 7 teams with players from all over the world. The teams consisted of ASF Select(VA) Brishna(NY) Pamir (NJ), Itehad (NY), Itefaq (NJ), ASF A (VA), and Pamir B (NJ).
ASF Select in Persian Cup
ASF select in Persian Cup Soccer tournament, May 4th. The team had yet another strong performance all around, but suffered their first lost of the tournament in the finals against a very strong PDL/USL team, Virginia Royals. The team is preparing for the the next Soccer tournament hosted by Afghan American Sports Association in New Jersey on the Memorial Day weekend and looking to have another impressive run.
ASF Select Impresses In Dubai
The ASF Select team had an impressive showing in Dubai at the Afghan Football Club World Championship. The team tenaciously and artistically maneuvered its way to the semi-finals of the tournament. ASF Select eventually fell to champions Holland FC in penalty kicks after drawing 2-2 at full time. ASF Select finished the group stage in a 3-way tie with Premier (CA) and Holland FC. The team defeated champions Holland FC, 5-3, in the group stage in what many consider to be the "game of the tournament." This was ASF Select's second major tournament after winning its debut tournament, the afsnewO Cup in California. The team captain and leading goal scorer for the tournament was All American Wais Ansary. The technical crew behind the success of the team consisted of Managers Esmat Abbasi & Jamil Faryadi with Coaches Faiz Behgoman, Azi Wasiq, and Head Coach Zia Panjshiri. ASF’s Executive VP, Atiq Panjshiri, was also present to support and cheer the team a long way from home. ASF Select is currently playing in the 1st Division of the NVSL Men's League in Washington, DC and is planning to attend several regional Afghan and non-Afghan tournaments in the future. ASF Select looks forward to hosting all of the talented Afghan squads from around the world at the 17th Annual Afghan Cup this July 31 to August 3 in Washington, DC. ASF Select will be ready. Will you?
ASF Select Headed to Dubai to Make History
A team of extremely talented and hungry players have been selected to represent the Afghan Sports Federation, an organization that has over 17 years of Afghan sporting and cultural heritage, world-renowned for hosting the annual Afghan Cup held in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. ASF Select are the current champions of the afsnewO Cup in California and are looking to bring another trophy back to Washington, DC! Especial thanks to ASF select's sponsors, Nye Express, and Global experts Group for their support.
Kickers FC Win ASF's
2014 Indoor Soccer Championship
Afghanistan Beat Bangladesh in Historic Asia Cup Victory
History is made here as Afghanistan win by 32 runs and record their first victory over a Test-playing nation. Bangladesh the host of ACC Asian Cup 2014 were all out for 222 in 47.5 overs. Afghanistan has just beating one of the major players in Cricket in a tenacious style. A monumental achievement for Afghanistan's national cricket
team, a show case of resilience, dedication and passion to win. Afghanistan joined the International Cricket Council as an affiliate member in 2001, after many of the original players had learned the game in refugee camps over the border in Pakistan. Unable to play at home in war-torn Afghanistan but competing in ICC tournaments around the world, the team's progress was charted in an award-winning documentary, "Out of the Ashes".They narrowly failed to qualify for the 2011 World Cup but were granted one-day international status for four years. Since then, they have qualified for four major tournaments - the ICC World Twenty20 events in 2010, 2012 and 2014, and the 2015 World Cup.