November 7th, 2011 | Official
Welcome to the big kick off of the inaugural Singa Cup.
This are the fixtures for today, Match Day One – 07th November 2011, Monday:
UNDER 14s
St Wilfred, 9am:
Global Football Academy vs Melville City
St Wilfred, 10am:
Fandi Ahmad Academy vs Don Bosco Manila U14
St Wilfred, 3pm:
Football Regional West U13 vs Football Regional West U14
UNDER 18s
St Wilfred, 4pm:
Northern Territory Football Institute vs Eastern Rovers
St Wilfred, 5pm:
Rising Sun Soccer Academy vs Ateneo De Manila U18
St Wilfred, 6pm:
German European School vs Bombay Gymkhana Colts
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The Big Kick Off will be the match up between Global Football Academy ( Singapore ) vs Melville City ( Australia )!
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Do stay tune on SingaCup.com for the latest news as well as pictures from yesterdays Officials Night!
November 4th, 2011 | Official
Singa Cup is sorry for the Ghanaian’s last minute withdrawal and we wish Eastern Rovers best of luck with their future endeavors.
As a result, the confirmed teams for the inaugural Singa Cup, as correct at the time of this post are:
Under 14:
1. Don Bosco Manila U14 (Philippines)
2. Fandi Ahmad Academy (Singapore)
3. Football West Regional U13 (Australia)
4. Football West Regional U14 (Australia)
5. Global Football Academy (Singapore)
6. Melville City Soccer Club (Australia)
Under 18:
1. Ateneo De Manila U18 (Philippines)
2. Bombay Gymkhana Colts (India)
3. Newton Heath FC North (Singapore)
4. German European School (Singapore)
5. Northern Territory Football Institute (Australia)
6. Rising Sun Soccer Academy (India)
The countdown to the kick off continues!
November 1st, 2011 | Official
The teams are:
Under 14:
1. Don Bosco Manila U14 (Philippines)
2. Fandi Ahmad Academy (Singapore)
3. Football West Regional U13 (Australia)
4. Football West Regional U14 (Australia)
5. Global Football Academy (Singapore)
6. Melville City Soccer Club (Australia)
Under 18:
1. Ateneo De Manila U18 (Philippines)
2. Bombay Gymkhana Colts (India)
3. Eastern Rovers (Ghana)
4. German European School (Singapore)
5. Northern Territory Football Institute (Australia)
6. Rising Sun Soccer Academy (India)
The inaugural edition of the Singa Cup will see teams from 5 countries across 3 continents battling out in 2 age groups. We have 3 Australian teams, 2 Singaporean teams and 1 Filipino teams in the U14 category; in the U18 category, we will witness 1 team from Philippines, Ghana, Singapore, Australia and 2 teams from India.
The countdown the kick off begins!
October 29th, 2011 | Interview, Official
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TH: Hello Mingji, I am good. How about yourself?
MJ: Hi, I am very good! Please introduce yourself and what Dynamique Konzeptz does.
TH: I am Tiong Hian, Business Development Manager for Dynamique Konzepts. Football has been running through my veins since the age of seven.
Basically Dynamique Konzepts is in the MICE industry, providing a one-stop service solution for local and international tradeshows. The banking and aviation industries form the crux of our clientele base. This is the first time we are deviating from our mainstream scope and breaking new grounds into sports with this international youth tournament – SingaCup.
MJ: Let’s talk abt Singa Cup, how did it came about?
TH: We look at the Goitha Cup, Danna Cup and Kanga Cup. These are all premier international youth football tournaments – which have been around for years. But closer to home, South-east Asia in particular, we do not experience this kind of passion and love for the game. There are definitely tournaments happening every other day in SEA, but we certainly do not have a week-long tournament. Therefore, we wanted to create a tournament that is professional, challenging and experiential for the participants. SingaCup- Singapore’s premier international youth football tournament.
MJ: What is the idea/concept of Singa Cup? Whats the vision?
TH: There are certainly many tournaments around the regional which last about 2-3 days at best, but with hundreds of teams, how much can you learn and excel in your game? SingaCup aims to be a professional setup where the youths get to play in a competitive environment. We want to bring the world at your feet – one destination, maximum opportunities. Discussions are underway to invite scouts from around the region and Europe for the games. SingaCup would be the platform for the next Asian teenage sensation. Over the next three – five years, SingaCup will also incorporate conferences into the week-long event – where the football fraternity can learn and share their knowledge with fellow peers.
MJ: This year is the inaugural edition of the Singa Cup, what can we expect to see in this first edition of the Singa Cup?
TH: You can expect the unexpected – We have 4 teams from Australia, 3 from Singapore, 2 from Philippines, 2 from India and 1 from Ghana – forming the 12 team contingent. Boys being boys, this is truly the place where you can see the hunger, passion and burning desire for the love of the game. No blings blings, no million dollar money draw – just one simple task – enjoy at what they do best – football.
MJ: So is there anything you would like to add, that you may want our audience to know?
TH: Should the supporters want to attend the Officials Night or Awards Presentation, they can approach the SingaCup committee for assistance.
MJ: Thank you very much for the interview! Good luck to Singa Cup 2011!
June 21st, 2011 | Official
To apply to compete in the Inaugural Edition of the Singa Cup (Singa Cup 2011), please email us at enquiry@singacup.com.