November 9th, 2012 | Results
1100H, 3rd/4th PLAYOFF : Football West Australia U14 (AUS) 1 – 2 Ascot Football Academy (THA)
Goals: [Ascot Football Academy] 7. Chitnuphong Phraengphrom (2min, 43min)
[Football West U14] 8. Caelin Winchcombe (37min)
November 9th, 2012 | Broadcast
Fiery build all to the all Indonesian finals in the U12 definitely did not disappoint.
The rivals see this match akin to an Indonesian derby, and supporters from both side came out in full force. Supporters from Imran Soccer Academy waves the Sang Saka Merah-Putih proudly while the contingent from Javan Hawk unleashed 2 huge banners proudly exclaiming their presence! The police force is even called in to assist in keeping order between the rivals.
It was Imran Soccer Academy, playing in Red that drew the first blood, as they scored 2 early goals in quick succession! Estatic fans from the Imran side celebrate wildly at their amazing start.
Javan Hawk Academy did not panick, and slowly settles into the game. In the 21st min, their hardwork is paid off, with a goal! With the Imran players still trying to get over the goal conceded, Javan Hawk equalised the game 5mins after their first goal.
The game went into half time, with both side level. But Imran Soccer Academy seemed to came out worse, as the 2nd half started; movement were sluggish and less intricate – perhaps the psychological damage from losing their 2 goals lead taking its toll.
In contrary Javan Hawk Academy picks up momentum as the game goes on, and the inevitable came when Javan Hawk Academy finally takes the lead for the first time in the game!
Imran Soccer Academy picks up their pace to chase the equaliser, but eventually, the game is decided when Javan Hawk Academy scores their 4th 5 mins from time.
Javan Hawk Academy eventually keep the 2 goals lead and finish the game as the Singa Cup 2012 U12 Champions!
November 9th, 2012 | Results
1000H, FINAL : Imran Soccer Academy (IDN) 2 – 4 Javan Hawk Academy (IDN)
Goals: [Imran Soccer Academy] 9. Mohammad Dyan Aulia (2min), 15. Aria Bisma Bagaskara (6min)
[Javan Hawk Academy] 9. Ramadhani Syah Putra (21min), 24. Mustofa (27min), 5. Ammarsyahdi Alhayandi Hamid (35min), 10. Geo revo (45min)
November 9th, 2012 | Results
0900H, FINAL : Group Winner : Football West Australia U18 (AUS) 4 – 1 Group Runner-Up : JSSL Arsenal Soccer Schools (SIN)
Goals: [Football West U18] 7. Siobhan Longmore (20min, 29min, 33min), 4. Keeley Milner (47min)
[JSSL Arsenal] 14. Puti Lee (27min)
November 9th, 2012 | Results
0700H : German European School (SIN) 9 – 1 Real Diablos Rojos (SIN)
Goals: [German European School] 10. Lucas Jester (5min, 10min, 13min, 35min, 42min, 49min), 27. Valentin Steier (9min, 29min), 20. Calum Jeukins (40min)
[Real Diablos Rojos] 15. (16min)
0800H : Football West Australia U16 (AUS) 1 – 2 Bombay Gymkhana Colts (IND)
Goals: [Football West U16] 13. (37min)
[Bombay Gymnkhana Colts] 7. Arjun Mehra (15min), 4. Rohmin Raisi (18min)
November 8th, 2012 | Results
0900H, SEMI-FINAL PLAYOFF 1 : Group A Winner : Imran Soccer Academy (IDN) 3 – 1 Group B Runner-Up : JSSL Arsenal Soccer Schools (SIN)
Goals: [Imran Soccer Academy] 9. Mohammad Dyan Aulia (5min, 35min), 8. Beckham Putra Nugraha (7min)
[JSSL Arsenal] 22. ??? (2min)
Cautioned: [Imran Soccer Academy] 4. Gilang Ramadhan (40min), 2. Muhammad Ibnu Rofli (47min)
1000H, SEMI-FINAL PLAYOFF 2 Group B Winner : Javan Hawk Academy (IDN) 7 – 0 Group A Runner-Up : Football West Australia U12 (AUS)
Goals: [Javan Hawk Academy] 20. Kandy Junito (7min), 10. Geo revo (9min, 32min), 24. Mustofa (36min, 38min), 6. Rahman Efendi (33min), 9. Ramadhani Syah Putra (40min)
1200H, 3rd / 4th PLAYOFF Semi-Final Playoff 1 Loser : JSSL Arsenal Soccer Schools (SIN)4 – 0 Semi-Final Playoff 2 Loser : Football West Australia U12
Goals: [JSSL Arsenal] 15. Lee Banburry (3min), 9. Keefe Soon (6min, 11min), 23. Benjamin Davis (25min)
1300H : Football West Australia U16 (AUS) 3 – 0 Real Diablos Rojos (SIN) *rescheduled from tuesday*
Goals: [Football West U16] 2. Christopher Massey (10min), 9. Bodi Packham (37min), 4. Jayden Stammers Russel (42min)
1400H : University of San Carlos (PHI) 0 – 1 Youth Football Home Phuket (THA)
Goals: [Youth Football Home Phuket] 2. Naruepol Buddee (42min)
Cautioned: 2. (43min)
November 8th, 2012 | Broadcast
An anti-climatic end to the competition of Match Day 4, as heavy downpour halt the proceedings just as the Football West Australia U16 (AUS) and Bombay Gymkhana Colts (IND) is about to take to the fields.
The matches had been pain-stakingly moved to the following day, in particular, a 7am match @ The Cage Sports Park between German European School and Real Diablos Rojos; as the boys from the German School is in the middle of their exam period, and they would not be able to play between 8am – 12noon. But with qualification to the Finals looks extremely likely for the Germans, not to mention their passion for football – a 7am challenge followed by exams in school is taken in their strides like true champions!
The match between Football West Australia U16 and Bombay Gymkhana Colts will be moved to 8am at St Wilfrid Fields while the rest of the pre-scheduled matches pushed back by an hour!
Both German European School and Football West Australia U16 are at 6 pts currently on the table. With University of San Carlos (PHI) failing to take any points against Youth Football Home Phuket (THA), which will ensure their qualification to the Finals; their negative goals difference basically sit them out of the finals, as any victory by German European School or Football West U16 will see them fall out of the qualifying 2nd place.
The odds is now with the German European School, with a superior goal difference of +4 vs Football West U16’s +1; a tremendous game will be required from Football West U16 against Bombay Gymkhana Colts, in order for them to beat the Germans to the Finals. However, Bombay Gymkhana Colts are no push overs and would want to end their 2nd campaign at Singa Cup, on a high.
Take note of the changes in match timings, and lets hope that the heavens will give us good weather to wrap up Singa Cup 2012 in the most spectacular fashion!
November 8th, 2012 | Official
1000H, FINAL : Imran Soccer Academy (Indonesia) – Javan Hawk Academy (Indonesia)
1100H, 3rd/4th PLAYOFF : Semi-Final Playoff 1 Loser : Football West Australia U14 (AUS) – Semi-Final Playoff 2 Loser : Ascot Football Academy (THA)
1200H, FINAL : Semi-Final Playoff 1 Winner : Javan Hawk Academy (IDN) – Semi-Final Playoff 2 Winner: SSB Bontang (IDN)
0700H : German European School (SIN) – Real Diablos Rojos (SIN)*rescheduled from thursday*
0800H : Football West Australia U16 (AUS) – Bombay Gymkhana Colts (IND)*rescheduled from thursday*
1300H, FINAL : Group Winner : Youth Football Home Phuket (Thailand) – Group Runner-Up
0900H, FINAL : Group Winner : Football West Australia U18 (AUS) – Group Runner-Up : JSSL Arsenal Soccer Schools (SIN)
November 8th, 2012 | Official
0900H, SEMI-FINAL PLAYOFF 1 : Group A Winner : Imran Soccer Academy (IDN) – Group B Runner-Up : JSSL Arsenal Soccer Schools (SIN)
1000H, SEMI-FINAL PLAYOFF 2 Group B Winner : Javan Hawk Academy (IDN) – Group A Runner-Up : Football West Australia U12 (AUS)
1100H, 3rd / 4th PLAYOFF Semi-Final Playoff 1 Loser – Semi-Final Playoff 2 Loser
1300H : Football West Australia U16 (AUS) – Real Diablos Rojos (SIN) *rescheduled from tuesday*
1400H : University of San Carlos (PHI) – Youth Football Home Phuket (THA)
1500H : Football West Australia U16 (AUS) – Bombay Gymkhana Colts (IND)
1600H : German European School (SIN) – Real Diablos Rojos (SIN)
November 8th, 2012 | Broadcast
SINGA CUP 2012 BOYS U12 SEMI-FINALS
08th November 2012, Thursday
Venue: St Wilfred Sports Complex
0900H : Imran Soccer Academy (IDN) – JSSL Arsenal Soccer Schools (SIN)
1000H : Javan Hawk Academy (IDN) – Football West Australia U12 (AUS)
Thursday morning will be time where the top 4 teams in the Singa Cup 2012 U12 Category face off. Interestingly, just as how the Indonesian teams had dominated the U14 category, Imran Soccer Academy and the juniors of the U14 Finalist, Javan Hawk Academy top their respective groups in the U12 Group Stage. However, they will be facing tough opposition in the Semi-Finals with JSSL Arsenal Soccer Schools (SIN) and Football West Australia U12 (AUS) are not pushovers.
If Imran Soccer Academy and Javan Hawk Academy were to win their semi-finals, it would be a huge boost of hopes for the future of Indonesian football!