

Myanmar U20s Impress with 2-0 Win Over Hong Kong of China U20
Myanmar U20 recorded a convincing 2-0 victory over Hong Kong of China U20 in an international friendly on 4 July 2026. The match, played at a neutral venue, served as preparation for upcoming youth competitions and showcased Myanmar's growing talent pool.
Dominant First Half
Myanmar controlled proceedings from the start, pressing high and forcing errors in the Hong Kong defence. The breakthrough came in the 18th minute when winger Kyaw Thurain cut inside from the left and curled a stunning effort into the top corner. Hong Kong struggled to create clear chances, often losing possession in midfield.
Second Half Sealer
Hong Kong improved after the interval, enjoying more possession but lacking penetration. Myanmar doubled their lead in the 64th minute through a well-placed header from a corner kick, with centre-back Zaw Min Tun rising highest. The home side (playing in their home kit) managed the game comfortably thereafter, seeing out the win without conceding.
Key Players
- Kyaw Thurain (Myanmar) – lively on the wing, took his goal superbly.
- Myanmar goalkeeper – had little to do but commanded his area well.
- Hong Kong's captain – tried to rally his team but lacked support.
Looking Ahead
Myanmar U20s will take great confidence from this clean sheet and efficient finishing. Coach Aung Myo Thant praised the team's work rate. For Hong Kong of China U20, the friendly highlighted areas needing improvement, particularly in defensive transitions and creativity in the final third.