SingaCup 2025 U10’s Rising Stars of Tomorrow – SingaCup – Asia's Premier International Youth Football Tournament
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November 2nd, 2025 | Broadcast, Official

The SingaCup 2025 U10 competition not only celebrated team excellence but also recognized the young individuals whose performances stood out throughout the tournament. Their talent, dedication, and attitude on and off the pitch embodied the very essence of youth football.

🥇 Top Scorer — Nur Rizqy Airin B. Nur Syakirin (Infinity FC, Malaysia)

With a phenomenal 16 goals, Nur Rizqy Airin B. Nur Syakirin of Infinity FC (Malaysia) claimed the Top Scorer Award of the U10 division. His sharp instincts, composure in front of goal, and consistency throughout the tournament made him a key figure in Infinity FC’s championship run.
At just 10 years old, Nur Rizqy has shown maturity beyond his age — leading his team’s attack with focus, teamwork, and flair. His scoring record at SingaCup 2025 will surely be remembered as one of the standout performances of this year’s edition.

🏅 Most Valuable Player (MVP) — Saychay Vilaysone (Champi Champa FC, Laos)

Earning the respect of fans and peers alike, Saychay Vilaysone of Champi Champa FC (Laos) was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the SingaCup 2025 U10 category.
His creativity, leadership, and tireless play were instrumental in guiding Champi Champa FC to the final. Even in defeat, his influence on the field stood out — a player who inspired his teammates through vision, courage, and sportsmanship.

🌍 Celebrating Young Excellence

Together, these two young stars — Nur Rizqy Airin and Saychay Vilaysone — represent what the SingaCup stands for: the future of Asian football. Their achievements remind us that great players aren’t just born, but shaped through passion, perseverance, and opportunities to compete on stages like this.

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