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2018年6月18日星期一

Singapore U-23 side vow to go all out to prove their worth against Myanmar

Singapore U-23 side vow to go all out to prove their worth against Myanmar



The Singapore Under-23 national team are raring to prove themselves worthy of a place in the Asian Games, even if a victory over Myanmar on Wednesday (Jun 20) could eventually prove futile.

The game, which will be played at Bishan Stadium at 8pm, is the only chance for the team to impress the Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC) and justify their inclusion in the Asian Games.

Irfan Fandi, the Singapore team's 21-year-old captain, said: "I expect everybody to play their best. There's no excuses to be off-form, because these are the players that were chosen - the best U-23 players in Singapore - so we have to give our best on Wednesday, including myself."

Zulfadhmi Suzliman acknowledged that Myanmar are tough opponents - the squad made the U-20 World Cup in 2015 - but he believes that the Singapore team have a "desire to win".

"I can see the boys are working hard, and are willing to go all out ... it's not going to be an easy game, and we will definitely need to work as a team. We really need this win," the 22-year-old forward said.

The Football Association of Singapore's (FAS) nomination for the team to compete in the Asian Games was rejected last month, as the results put forward by the FAS did not meet SNOC's criteria.

To meet the selection criteria and be included in the Singapore contingent, the team have to match the top-six result at a previous Asian Games, or beat opponents ranked at least sixth in Asia.

Prior to the announcement, the Singapore U-23's only result this year was a 3-0 friendly defeat to Indonesia in March.

The FAS subsequently told Channel NewsAsia earlier this month that they were struggling to find an opponent because of a lack of dates. The match against Myanmar was only announced last Wednesday.

While Myanmar are ranked 27th in the region, and they also did not compete in the last Asian Games in 2014, the FAS believes that the current Myanmar squad is one of the best in the region.

Apart from their World Cup qualification, they also reached the 2014 Asian Football Confederation U-19 Championship semi-finals.

TEAM HINDERED BY CONSTRAINTS

Still, the Singapore camp's preparation hasn't been the best one.

The full squad will have just one training session together on Tuesday due to their exertions in the Singapore Premier League.

Coach Fandi Ahmad admitted that it will be a "very big task" for them.

"Everybody is excited to play in an international game but the players haven't trained much together. It will be all about the desire ... We (the coaches) have to try and make them play as hard as they can, to show they are good enough to play football and good enough to represent the country," he said.

Fandi admitted that he is also wary of putting too much pressure on his young players.

"I won't tell them this is a qualifier. I will say 'do your best, this is your country, it's an honour and you have to give your best'. It's all about the mentality they display," he said.

"Playing in the Asian Games will help them to gain more experience, and it's good to gain exposure, but we can only do it with preparation."

Source: CNA/ng

2017年10月16日星期一

Singapore slumps to lowest ever FIFA world rankings

Singapore slumps to lowest ever FIFA world rankings

The Singapore national football team has slumped to its lowest-ever position in FIFA's world rankings, according to the latest table published on Monday (Oct 16).

The Lions, on the back of October defeats to Turkmenistan in an Asian Cup qualifier tie and Qatar in an international friendly, dropped 11 notches from September's ranking of 162 to 173.

Singapore's previous lowest ranking in the 206-team table was 171, in October 2016.

V Sundramoorthy's side have yet to secure a win since beating Cambodia 1-0 in a friendly back in November 2016.

With this latest blow, the Lions are now ranked behind minnows such as Laos (162), Cambodia (170) as well as St. Vincent and the Grenadines (172). Causeway rivals Malaysia are ranked 170.

World Cup champions Germany top the standings followed by Brazil, Portugal and Argentina.

~News courtesy of Channel News Asia~

2017年9月5日星期二

Lions' Asian Cup hopes dimmed by 1-1 draw with Turkmenistan

Lions' Asian Cup hopes dimmed by 1-1 draw with Turkmenistan



The Lions were held to a 1-1 draw by Turkmenistan at Jalan Besar Stadium on Tuesday night (Sep 5), dimming their chances of qualifying for the 2019 Asian Cup.

Singapore needed to win this fixture to lift themselves from the bottom of Group E, but were pegged by an equaliser 10 minutes from time.

The home side started promisingly, fielding three attackers up front in the form of Khairul Amri, Faris Ramli and Safuwan Baharudin in the first half, but they failed to convert their chances.

After the break, Shakir Hamzah opened the scoring for Singapore just past the hour mark. The left winger took advantage of a couple of deflections in the Turkmenistan box before smashing a half-volley into the bottom corner.

It was 1-0 to Singapore, and the Lions' first victory in 10 games seemed within reach as they controlled the tie.

But the sucker punch came just 20 minutes later, when Annadurdyev Altymyrat tapped in from five metres out, after a fine cross from the left.

Singapore's back three could only watch as the team's efforts were undone by a single lapse in concentration.

The result means the 171st-ranked hosts are rooted at the bottom of the group after three games.

The result extended Singapore’s winless run to 10 games in all competitions, having last beaten Cambodia in a friendly in November 2016.

It also prolonged Singapore football’s dismal run of results in 2017, including disappointing defeats in age-group competitions this year.

Singapore next face Turkmenistan away in October in their fourth match in Group E, before facing Bahrain in November and playing Chinese Taipei in March 2018.

The Lions could still qualify for the Asian Cup for the first time since 1984 - provided they win all their remaining group matches.

Source: Channel News Asia

2017年7月20日星期四

Cristiano Ronaldo in Singapore

Cristiano Ronaldo in Singapore to visit Peter Lim and family



Cristiano Ronaldo at Thomson Medical Centre in Singapore on Jul 21. (Photo: Gayathiri Chandramohan)

Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo arrived in Singapore on Friday (Jul 21) for a short stopover to visit Singaporean billionaire Peter Lim and his family.

The Real Madrid striker dropped by Thomson Medical Centre to visit longtime friend Lim and his daughter Kim, who gave birth to a baby boy earlier this week.

A weary-looking Ronaldo arrived in a white van at around 10am, jostling his way past fans and bodyguards before making a beeline for the lift heading up to the wards.

Many autograph hunters were left empty-handed, including Jonathan Cheong, 16, who turned up at the hospital decked out in a white Real Madrid T-shirt. The Secondary 4 student was also holding a black marker and two Ronaldo trading cards.

Fifteen minutes after his arrival, security staff crowded the same lift lobby and raised hopes for the dozens of fans there that Ronaldo would make a second appearance. The Portuguese never showed up, instead leaving through a back exit.

Ronaldo's swift exit left many of the waiting fans disappointed.

"Of course, I'm naturally disappointed," said tertiary student Kelvin A. The 17-year-old waited for nearly two hours to see his idol. He added: "But I would definitely do it again."

Lim's Mint Media owns and administers all of Ronaldo's image rights, except for those related to his football club Real Madrid. Lim also owns Spanish La Liga side Valencia.

Ronaldo will sign a major endorsement deal and dine with Lim in Singapore before leaving for China on Friday night.

~News courtesy of Channel News Asia~

2017年4月21日星期五

Alleged misuse of Tiong Bahru Football Club’s funds

SportSG files police report for alleged misuse of Tiong Bahru Football Club’s funds

Sport Singapore (SportSG) has filed a police report after it received a letter alleging that a senior officer of Tiong Bahru Football Club (TBFC) had instigated another club to "delay and/or obstruct" the completion of audits until after the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) Elections, it said on Thursday (Apr 20).

The governing body of local sports said in a press release that it decided to file a police report on Apr 19 at about 7.50pm over the suspected misuse of TBFC’s funds and a purported attempt by a senior officer of the club to delay and/or obstruct the completion of audits into the S.League sit-out clubs.

SportSG said on Apr 16 that it had asked FAS in July 2016 to look into the proposed merger of Woodlands Wellington FC (WWFC) with Hougang following the end of the 2014 S.League season, which ultimately fell through.

SportSG said it had received complaints from the public about the proposed merger between Hougang and WWFC, and how WWFC's assets such as jackpot machines were being apportioned.

WWFC fans, who lodged the complaints, also questioned the legality of the merger.

The merger was eventually called off in 2016 after FAS said that it was "not feasible for implementation".

In the same statement, SportSG also expressed concerns over TBFC chairman Bill Ng's S$500,000 donation to the FAS in 2014.

"Following the media reports that Tiong Bahru Football Club had donated S$500,000 to the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) through the FAS, SportSG looked into the matter, and received further information on Apr 18," SportSG said.

In response, a spokesman for Mr Ng released a statement to say that he will be fully cooperating with local authorities over the matter.

Mr Ng, who is vying for the FAS presidency and leads the Team Game Changers slate in the leadership election on Apr 29, told reporters that the national footballing body had asked him for a donation rather than a sponsorship for the now-defunct football club LionsXII.

The general secretary of FAS Winston Lee produced evidence to rebut Mr Ng's claims and prove that Mr Ng was fully aware that his S$500,000 donation was meant for AFF.

SportSG added that it will also request to meet the FAS’ Ad-hoc Electoral Committee to clarify the way ahead for the upcoming elections.

In a statement on Thursday, the police confirmed that a report has been lodged by SportSG in relation to a football club.

"The police will conduct a thorough investigation and will take appropriate action against any persons who have committed offences in Singapore. As investigations are ongoing, it is inappropriate to comment further at this point,” police said.

~News courtesy of Channel News Asia~

2017年3月23日星期四

La Liga launches regional office in Singapore

La Liga launches regional office in Singapore, to bring more teams over

Spain's football league La Liga launched a regional hub office in Singapore on Thursday (Mar 23), as part of its international expansion strategy to popularise the league in Southeast Asia.

Speaking at the press conference during the launch, La Liga's president Javier Tebas said the league wants to tap on the growing presence and popularity of La Liga in this region.

He said: "We are delighted to extend our presence in Asia, and this is the next step in our efforts to grow the sport and La Liga's popularity globally.

"Asia has always been a very important market for us, and we feel that the time is right to grow out presence in the region even further, where we have a huge fan base. I am eagerly looking forward to our visit to Singapore for this historical project."

La Liga said it will focus on investing time and resources through exhibition matches, player visits and grassroots development programmes.

MORE TEAMS TO VISIT SINGAPORE

Among their plans is to bring in more La Liga teams to Singapore. "We’ll definitely be looking into bringing in some of the clubs here for exhibition matches next summer in 2018, as it part of our strategy for growth here,” said Mr Tebas.

Acknowledging that the La Liga would have to compete against the popularity of the English Premier League in Asia, Mr Tebas said there is enough of the viewership pie for everyone. “There is space for everybody, there is a lot of room to grow and there is something for everybody especially in the digital space. This is proven by the fact that last year our viewership audience grew by 40 per cent.”

“In this part of the world, more that 55 per cent of the world’s population lives here. It would be a mistake in our strategy if we don’t reach out to the people in Asia.”

The league's ambassador, former Real Madrid and Liverpool striker Fernando Morientes, said: "I am very excited to be visiting Singapore for the launch of the special project.

"As La Liga ambassadors, our biggest responsibility is to represent the best league in the world and keep our fans engaged with the sport. It's always our endeavour to reach out to supporters, not only in Spain, but also across the world," added the former forward.

This is the league's fourth office in Asia after China, India and Dubai. La Liga said its Singapore office will house a dedicated set of resources to execute its proposed projects in the region.

As soon as La Liga Singapore's office at Great World City's East Tower officially starts work next month, the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) is planning to propose sending a group local youth players for training stints in Spain through the newfound partnership.

According to FAS interim president Lim Kia Tong: "From our initial internal discussions, we’re looking at possibility of getting four of our youth players for a stint there. That’s where I believe we, too, can benefit from this new relationship."

~News courtesy of Channel News Asia~

2017年3月17日星期五

19-20/3 EPL live telecast

Bournemouth vs Swansea 1.30am Sunday (MNC TV)
Boro vs Manu 8pm Sunday (MNC TV)
Man City vs Liverpool 12.30am Monday (RCTI)




2014年11月19日星期三

AFF Suzuki Cup 2014


Sports on okto coverage

Group Stages
Singapore vs Thailand, 23 November, Sunday 'LIVE' at 7:55pm
Myanmar vs Singapore, 26 November, Wednesday 'LIVE' at 7:55pm
Singapore vs Malaysia, 29 November, Saturday 'LIVE' at 7:55pm


Semi-Finals
Runner-Up A vs Winner B (1st Leg), 6 December, Saturday 'LIVE' at 7:55pm
Runner-Up B vs Winner A (1st Leg), 7 December, Sunday 'LIVE' at 7:55pm
Winner B vs Runner-Up A (2nd Leg), 10 December, Wednesday 'LIVE' at 7:55pm
Winner A vs Runner-Up B (2nd Leg), 11 December, Thursday 'LIVE' at 7:55pm


Finals
Finalist A vs Finalist B (1st Leg), 17 December, Wednesday 'LIVE' at 7:55pm
Finalist B vs Finalist A (2nd Leg), 20 December, Saturday 'LIVE' at 7:55pm

2014年9月12日星期五

ASEAN Super League in the works, says FAS

ASEAN Super League in the works, says FAS

An all new ASEAN Super League is set to kick off in 2016, pending approval by world governing body FIFA. The league will span nine months, with each of the 10 ASEAN nations guaranteed a place.

This was revealed by Football Association of Singapore president Zainudin Nordin at the association's Annual General Meeting on Friday (Sep 12) evening.

"We have also presented our project to FIFA. And they are looking at it in detail, and we'll be having a sales discussion with them soon. Subsequently, after we have got the clearance, we are confident we are able to move this project forward, to ensure that we are able to come up with a very good quality professional league for the good of ASEAN," Mr Zainudin said.

Separately, he announced that the association is looking for a new Technical Director, following the resignation of Slobodan Pavkovic. The Serb had joined FAS in 2008 and had been working to enhance its youth development programmes, through the National Football Academy (NFA) and Junior Centres of Excellence.

He is leaving to pursue other opportunities, the association said. The 58-year-old said his time with FAS has been a "rewarding journey", but that it is time for him to explore possibilities with other clubs in Singapore or in the region.

"“Personally, I am deeply heartened by the development of our players who have progressed through our youth development system," he said, taking stock of his tenure. He noted that the likes of Adam Swandi and Irfan Fandi Ahmad have been singled out for praise by foreign football coaches and officials at international competitions such as the Lion City Cup.

Others who have progressed from the National Football Academy age-groups and caught the attention of foreign coaches and scouts, include Harriss Harun, Safuwan Baharudin and Iqbal Hussain, he said.

"We have a good pool of talented and intelligent players and I firmly believe that more will be presented with the opportunity to play overseas if we receive more support and resources to send our players to play more top-level international matches and also to train at quality facilities and pitches."

~News courtesy of Channel Newsasia~

2014年8月14日星期四

National Stadium pitch ready to roll

National Stadium pitch ready to roll

When Bernd Stange’s Singapore Selection step onto the National Stadium pitch on Saturday to face Italian giants Juventus, they can be assured the playing surface will comply with FIFA’s guidelines.

That is the assessment of Mr Greg Gillin, Singapore Sports Hub senior director of stadia, who told TODAY an audit conducted last week showed it met the minimum standards set by football’s world governing body.

The grass is only four weeks old as it had to be reseeded after the July 5 Stefanie Sun concert. Terraplas covers were used to protect the pitch during the event. But nurturing the grass in the past month was not glitch-free. A fault in the sprinkling system 11 days ago dispensed too much water and created holes in a number of areas of the pitch. While the sprinkler problem has been rectified and the pitch repaired, one or two “scars” will still be visible on the field.

For Mr Gillin, this is part and parcel of fine-tuning the systems in place for a new stadium and he said the issues are minor and not a hindrance to top quality football being played.

“We did an audit last week and I was comfortable it hit all the international benchmarks for safety, traction, hardness and ball bounce – all the things FIFA rates pitches on,” said Mr Gillin, who previously headed the maintenance and operations of Wembley Stadium. “In actual fact, we use the Institute of Groundsmanship performance standards out of the United Kingdom, which all of the pitches in the UK are audited on, and it was right at the bottom level of the elite standard. That was where we expected to be, for a pitch that was three-and-a-half weeks old when we did the audit. I’ll do another audit tomorrow and I have no doubt it will sit well up within the international elite standard.”

The ideal playing surface for a match, he added, is six weeks after reseeding when the grass blades are then trimmed to a height of between 22mm to 24mm. As the National Stadium pitch will be just over four weeks old for the Juventus match, it will be kept longer, about 30mm. But the grass will not be trimmed until Juventus and the Singapore Selection complete about eight hours of training on it to prepare for their match-up.

Mr Gillin said the strength of the field is in the Desso system, which has artificial fibres weaved into the grass, and he is extremely confident it is robust enough to provide a good playing surface. He said the system is ideal for the National Stadium as it is expected to host a range of activities all year round, unlike football stadiums in Europe.

It will also hold up to a more punishing regime when Singapore hosts three matches over six days during the group stages of the ASEAN Football Federation Suzuki Cup from Nov 23 to Nov 29. Wembley Stadium, which also has the same Desso system, went through the same routine when it hosted football matches during the 2012 Olympic Games, he pointed out. If the pitch is allowed to mature uninterrupted for six weeks, it will be more than robust enough to host a tournament such as the Suzuki Cup.

“Not a major issue. On this surface for the Olympic Games, Wembley had nine matches over 11 days,” he added.

~News courtesy of Channel Newsasia~

2014年5月16日星期五