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November 4th, 2012 | Broadcast

Dear, Participants,

I am pleased to extend a warm welcome to the 2nd SingaCup Tournament.

This tournament has captured the imagination of youth football development clubs in the region and has more than tripled the number of participating teams and includes two extra age categories including a women’s category for the first time.

We expect a minimum of five countries will be represented this year.

We would like to thank those companies who are supporting us this year and hopefully in future, the Singapore government and corporate Singapore will recognise the opportunity that is being provided to youth footballers and also the benefits it will provide to Singapore.

This tournament is designed to allow visitors to combine their sport with their holiday.

We hope you enjoy your experience both on and off the field.

Please respect the opportunity that has been given to you and approach the tournament in the best possible spirit and fair play.

Yours in sporting spirit.

Tim Hodgson
Managing Director
Leisure Events
http://www.leisureevents.com.au

November 4th, 2012 | Broadcast

Dear Participants,

On behalf of the SingaCup Organising Committee, I extend a warm welcome to each and everyone, and would like to sincerely thank you for your participation in this 2nd edition of Singa Cup.

The 2012 Singa Cup tournament is back bigger and better bringing together the best of youth soccer and providing you with the platform to enjoy the intense competition of playing and spectating the wonderful game of soccer at its brilliant best.

As we are nearing to kickoff on November 5th, I would like to emphasize that Sportsmanship is at the heart of competition. I expect all coaches, parents and players to respect their competitors, team mates, and officials.

Last but not least, I would like to wish the very best of luck to all teams participating in the tournament. We hope the players and their families have fun, display good sportsmanship, and create fond memories of our annual tournament and leaving Singa Cup 2012 excited by what they have experienced and long to come back and do this again next year.

Your commitment makes tournaments like ours a success.

Yours in youth football.

P Selvakumar
Managing Director
Dynamique Konzepts Pte Ltd
http://www.dynamiquekonzepts.com

November 4th, 2012 | Broadcast

All teams, media and spectators are advised to take note make travel arrangements to The Cage Sports Park.

As the venue is quite a distance away from the main road (Dunearn Road) as well as the Turf City; its a 20min walk from the main road (2 km), and if you are travelling to this venue for the first time, you are advised set set off at least 30 mins earlier than what you had planned to find your way when you are there.


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The above is possibly the shortest possible walking route from the main road to the venue.

For those travelling by vehicles, please take note of the map below for the route for vehicles.

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Hope no one lose their way on their journey to the venue.

Cheers!

November 4th, 2012 | Official

The Singa Cup 2012 Officials’ Night will be hosted at the Singapore Indian Association today (4th November 2012) from 7pm-10pm.

Address: 69 Balestier Road, Singapore 329677

Media are welcome to join us at the Official’s Night.

During the Officials’ Night, team officials and media will be briefed on the rules and regulation, the latest schedules and fixtures. There will also be the sorting of jersey colours and briefing by the referees from the Football Referees Association of Singapore. The management of Singa Cup will also answer any queries and question from the teams official.

The event will the beginning of an exciting tournament that will be kicking off tomorrow, on Monday 5th November 2012.

October 30th, 2012 | Broadcast

 

Hi Everyone!

Welcome back to the bigger, and better – 2nd edition of the Singa Cup.

 

This year, we boast 2 new categories – U12 Boys and U18 Girls. We also see the return of last year’s U14 Champions : Football West Australia, as they are bringing the biggest contingent yet – 5 teams, to compete across all 4 categories; perhaps as possible clean sweep of all the awards?

 

We would also like to welcome back Bombay Gymkhana Colts as well as Fandi Ahmad Academy, whom will be competing in the U18 boys and the U12 boys respectively.

 

Stay Tuned to SingaCup.com as more news and information will be released as we build up to the big day!

 

Cya around!

November 12th, 2011 | Official, Results
[Under 14]

The Champion of Singa Cup 2011:
Football West Regional U14 (Australia)

1st Runners Up: Fandi Ahmad Academy (Singapore)

2nd Runners Up: Global Football Academy (Singapore)

Most Valuable Player:
5. Ikhsan Fandi Ahmad (Fandi Ahmad Academy)

Golden Boot (Top Scorer):
14. Jordan Kelly (Football Regional West 14s) – 7 Goals

[Under 18]

The Champion of Singa Cup 2011:
Northern Territory Football Institute (Australia)

1st Runners Up: Ateneo De Manila U18 (Philippines)

2nd Runners Up: German European School (Singapore)

Most Valuable Player:
10. Adam Hodor (Northern Territory Football Institute)

Golden Boot (Top Scorer):
7. Billy Kathopoulis (Northern Territory Football Institute) – 15 Goals

November 11th, 2011 | Results
11th November 2011, Friday
UNDER 14s

St Wilfred, 10am:
Fandi Ahmad Academy 02 Football Regional West U14

Goals: [Football Regional West U14] 21. Aiden Bentley (11min, 26min)

St Wilfred, 11am:
Don Bosco Manila U14 01 Global Football Academy

Goals: [Global Football Academy] 4. noor Nazli Bin Rauf (47min)
Caution: [Global Football Academy] 81. Md Nazrul B Ishih (50 +1 min – Red Card)
[Don Bosco Manila U14] 8. Gaffud, Lanz Lenard M. (30min – yellow)

St Wilfred, 1pm:
Football Regional West U13 04 Melville City

Goals: [Melville City] 9. Matthew Lionel Desa (26min, 30min), 4. Tarquin Clifford Myburg (28min), 14. Dan Thomas Barker (41min)
UNDER 18s

St Wilfred, 2pm:
Northern Territory Football Institute 80 Bombay Gymkhana Colts

Goals: [Northern Territory Football Institute] 15. Robert Cull (4min, 12min, 19min), 8. Munya Ruparanganda (25min), 13. Dyan Newwall (26min, 28min), 7. Billy Kathopoulis (36min, 41min)

St Wilfred, 3pm:
Ateneo De Manila U18 20 German European School

Goals: [Ateneo De Manila U18] 9. Clarino, Jean Mari (4min, 22min)
Caution: [German European School] 9. Jan Reber (yellow, 7min)
[Ateneo De Manila U18] 17. Figueroa, Eric Lorenzo (yellow, 15min)

St Wilfred, 4pm:
Newton Heath FC North 50 Rising Sun Soccer Academy

Goals: [Newton Heath FC North] 9. Muslihin (4min, 9min), 2. Muhammad Haykal (5min, 13min), 4. Muhd Syandirwan (35min)

November 10th, 2011 | Official

Hi everyone, sorry for the late notice:

The first 2 matches of the day will be delay by an hour each.

The new fixture timing is as such:

St Wilfred, 10am:
Fandi Ahmad Academy vs Football Regional West U14

St Wilfred, 11am:
Don Bosco Manila U14 vs Global Football Academy

Sorry for any inconveniences caused!

November 10th, 2011 | Results
10th November 2011, Thursday
UNDER 14s

St Wilfred, 9am:
Fandi Ahmad Academy 20 Melville City

Goals: [Fandi Ahmad Academy] 5. Ikhsan Fandi Ahmad (2 goals)

St Wilfred, 10am:
Don Bosco Manila U14 24 Football Regional West U14

Goals: [Don Bosco Manila U14] 9. Oberiano, James Ivan V. (1 goal), 12. Tolentino, Christian James G. (1 goal)
[Football Regional West U14] 14. Jordan Kelly (2 goals), 2. Brayden Hughes (1 goal), 4. Jessye Mason (1 goal)

St Wilfred, 11am:
Global Football Academy 30 Football Regional West U13

Goals: [Global Football Academy] 25. Md Miikhail B Ramdan (27min, 43min), 56. Mirja Hafiiz Bin Roslan (39min)
UNDER 18s

St Wilfred, 4pm:
Newton Heath FC North 12 Ateneo De Manila U18

Goals: [Newton Health FC North] 17. Norzafran (24min)
[Ateneo De Manila U18] 19. Sumulong, Christopher Emmanuel (46min), 23. De Jesus, Daniel (47min)

Greenview, 5pm:
Rising Sun Soccer Academy 08 Bombay Gymkhana Colts

Goals: [Bombay Gymkhana Colts] 5. Rehan Dadachanji (1 min), 9. Rohan Mashru (10min, 14min, 19min, 34min), 29. Shoaib Sumar (37min), 6. Rohan Sawkar (37min, 38min)
Caution: [Rising Sun Soccer Academy] 4. Zahedul Alam (yellow)

Greenview, 6pm:
Northern Territory Football Institute 61 German European School

Goals: [German European School] 7. Jassim Kahf (7min)
[Northern Territory Football Institute ] 15. Robert Cull (16min, 25min), 7. Billy Kathopoulis (17min, 28min, 43min), 8. Munya Ruparanganda (24min)

November 10th, 2011 | Official
As a result of a 2nd straight red card awarded to Newton Heath FC North’s player number 6, Muhammad Yan Zarizal; he will no longer be part of final 2 matches of Newton Heath FC North’s campaign in Singa Cup 2011.

In accordance to Pt 12.5 Caution and Sending-Off Offences in the Singa Cup Tournament Guide: “Any player given a red card is automatically suspended from participation in the following match. The tournament jury can decide about suspension for further game(s).”

This decision is made after careful deliberation by the Singa Cup Committee, that makes up the Tournament Jury; and it was finally decided to suspend the mentioned player for an additional match – which effectively ruled him out of the rest of the Singa Cup.

It is regrettable that we have to award further suspension on top of the automatic one game suspension for a red card. In view of the need to protect the honour and integrity of the beautiful game and Singa Cup, we are left we no choice but to leave him out of the rest of the tournament.

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