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Bangladesh participated in the men’s version of the tournament for the first time in 1986 but failed to qualify in the last five editions since 2006. Since then, five more editions took place but Bangladesh failed to qualify for any while their other group opponents participated in the tournament on a regular basis. Japan are three-time champion, North Korea twice and Australia are also emerging as one of top teams in the region. The pre-tournament press-conference was held on Saturday where Bangladesh head coach Golam Rabbani Choton said, “Our target is to play better football in every match. Our players will gather good experience which will help our women's football development in future.” Japan head coach said they will fight for the championship while North Korea head coach set their initial target of finishing among the top three teams so that they qualify for the Women’s U-17 World Cup.


