November 2nd, 2015 | Results
Scorers:
Bontang – 11 (2 goals)
November 2nd, 2015 | Results
Scorers:
Anusorn: 17, 14 (2 goals)
November 2nd, 2015 | Results
Scorers:
IOT-Arsenal SS West – 9
Republica SA – 10 (3 goals), 5, 11, 9, 8, 22, 27 (3 goals), 15 (2 goals), 7
November 2nd, 2015 | Interview
Sergio Cervantes is the CEO & Founder of the Real Madrid Foundation Technical Academy.
Having been working with Real Madrid and the Real Madrid Foundation in international business and education project since 2008, Sergio has been entrusted with the task of overseeing the Real Madrid Foundation’s first foray into Southeast Asia, starting in Singapore and actually extending the project to Malaysia and Indonesia
Sergio oversees the management of Real Madrid Foundation programmes in Singapore as the Project Director and acts as a key link between the various stakeholders of the Technical Academy in Singapore and senior management in Madrid.
With 14 years’ experience in the sports management and communication industry under his belt, Sergio is also a marketing & entrepreneurship lecturer with the Real Madrid University and the Instituto de Empresa Business School in Madrid. Out of the Academy, Sergio is also linked to sport due to football, tennis, running or cycling are some of his hobbies
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“Firstly, I would like to sincerely thank the SingaCup organisers for the privilege of sharing my thoughts on this very meaningful and ever-growing international football event taking place in Singapore.
The Real Madrid Foundation Technical Academy Singapore is an educational project using football and its inherent sporting values as a vehicle to develop the skills and character of individuals. To achieve these goals both in Singapore and around the region, we are proud to have a professional technical team led by Real Madrid Foundation coaches, who are based in Singapore but have also conducted training clinics around the region.
Now in our third season in Singapore, our team has had the chance to witness and evaluate the progress of the Singapore sports industry in general and the football scene in particular over the years.
We have witnessed with admiration the evolution of the SingaCup, an event that shares a common vision with us regarding the power of sport to connect players from different places, backgrounds and cultures and teaching them important lessons on healthy habits, values and character development.
We firmly believe that, with many more teams and participants coming from different countries than ever, SingaCup 2015 will again contribute to motivating young players, reinforcing their passion and love for the game, and creating lifelong memories in this amazing country of Singapore for players and managers alike.
Finally, we would like to highlight and give our congratulations to the job, passion and commitment of the SingaCup organisers, volunteers and supporters, who are once again making an invaluable contribution to the continuous development of Singapore´s sporting culture and standards.
Our team wishes Singacup 2015 all the very best.”
Your sincerely,
Sergio Cervantes
Project Director
Real Madrid Foundation Technical Academy Singapore
November 2nd, 2015 | Results
Scorers:
Walkabout FC – 9 (2 goals), 8 (3 goals), 10, 6, 7
FC Metro Manila – 17
November 2nd, 2015 | Results
Scorers:
Bontang – 16, 17, 6, 7
November 2nd, 2015 | Results
Scorers:
Walkabout FC – 4, 7
November 1st, 2015 | Official
Teams are to report 15 mins before their allocated match time.
SingaCup will be taking advice from the Singapore’s National Environment Agency’s Meteorological Services for the haze condition as well as the weather conditions.
In cases of extreme weather conditions (lightning risk), if a match has exceeded 25 minutes of game play, the
result will be fixed. In another words, if the match is halted before half time, the teams will be expected to wait until the weather clears up, and continue playing. But if the matches is halted in the 2nd half, and the weather do not clear up within 15mins, the scorelines will be deemed as the full time result.
This is to ensure that the tournament will run on time and prevent an unclearable backlog of matches. This had been addressed to the coaches during the Officials Night briefing.
SingaCup will follow the Sport Singapore general guidelines – if the PSI index hits 151 and beyond, games will be stopped temporarily and replayed or rescheduled as per the tournament Rules & Regulations. We will be referring to the 3 hourly PSI reading by the National Environment Agency, whom is responsible for the measurement, analysis and reporting of haze conditions in Singapore. You can also check the PSI readings here: http://www.nea.gov.sg/anti-pollution-radiation-protection/air-pollution-control/psi/psi
November 1st, 2015 | Interview
Withaya Laohakul is the current Technical Director of Chonburi Football Club.
Withaya Laohukul was the first ever Thai National footballer to play in German Bundesliga in 1979-81 with Hertha BSC & 1.FC Saarbrucken in 1982-84.
He was the head coach/founding member of J.League’s Gamba Osaka in 1988-95.
He also led the Thailand National Team to Southeast Asian Games Gold Medal in 1997.
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” I would like to thank the Organiser (Dynamique Konzepts) for inviting me to grace SingaCup 2015.
SingaCup is indeed a good breeding goundfor young footballers to gain experience in a competitive environment, build new friendships and increase their passion and love for the game.
We are also excited to see our young Chonburi FC Girls U18 team squaring up against quality opponents from around the world.
So enjoy your football and have fun during the week.
Good luck to all teams, officials and participants.”
~ Withaya Laohakul
Technical Director
Chonburi Football Club