Tsedenbal: Football will reach the traditional Mongolian sports

Norjmoo Tsedenbal in action against JapanHad it not been for his football passion, Norjmoo Tsedenbal would probably have made a name for himself in anohter sport. As a young boy, indeed, Tsedenbal excelled in wrestling, archery and horse racing – all of which are Mongolia's traditional sports.

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"Every Mongolian loves these sports," the 31-year-old Mongolia captain told FIFA.com. "The Mongolian kids grow up by wrestling with each other and I was one of them."

In fact, Tsedenbal was among the best in these sports, winning titles in both wrestling and horse racing at school. With football beginning to thrive in Mongolia, with the nation joining both FIFA and the AFC in 1998, Tsedenbal quickly became fond of the game.

The progress he made was evident. Having impressed with his high-school team, Tsedenbal earned his first national-team cap in the East Asia Football Federation (EAFF) Cup Preliminary Competition in 2009. And he has never looked back, racking up 30 international appearances and scoring seven goals.

History-making strike

Now Tsedenbal has established himself among the country's footballing icons – he is just a goal shy of Mongolia's all-time international scoring record by veteran Lumbengarav Donorov. And all the more impressive is that three of his goals were scored in Mongolia's history-making FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ qualifying campaign.

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Tsedenbal entered qualifying as the new Mongolia captain after then-coach Michael Weiss handed him the armband on the last day of a pre-tournament training camp in Thailand. And he duly repaid the German's faith, scoring two crucial goals in their aggregate 3-2 victory over Brunei Darussalam as Mongolia made history by progressing to the second round for the first time.

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