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[Event] Show your support to the Singapore Team in the YOG football competition

Whilst the S.League heads for its recess period, local football supporters will still get the opportunity to catch some live competitive football actions during the inaugural Youth Olympics Games football competition. The national U-15 team, coached by former national defender Kadir Yahaya, will kick off their quest for glory when they take on Zimbabwe on 13th August (Friday) at the Jalan Besar Stadium before facing Montenegro on the 19th on the same venue. (Picture above) The schedule of the preliminaries matches of the YOG football competition (click here for a larger view ) - courtesy of the YOG official site . Tickets are now on sale at authorized ticketing outlets (click here for the list of these outlets ) OR you may log on to the following website to purchase the tickets online at " http://www.singapore2010.sg/public/sg2010/en/en_tickets.html " To enhance your match day experience while watching the boys in action, what could not be the better way but to wave and swin...

A late tribute to Milous Kvacek (1933-2010)

Coach Kvacek with the Malaysia Cup which he won with Kedah in 1990 (from net) I am not sure how many of you know who he was, but the fact is Milous Kvacek was once, erstwhile national coach of Singapore back in 1992. Despite his short and tumultuous tenure as the Lions coach, the Czech coach left behind a legacy by introduced the formation of “3-2-3-2”, which was a weird tactic unheard of among the local football fans in those day who were more accustomed to “4-3-3” or “4-4-2”. Not only that, the Czech coach was also credited to unearth players such as Zakaria Awang, Steven Tan, Toh Choon Ming to the national team during his two-month stint. It was a time when Singapore football was facing one of its darkest periods after a disappointing campaign in the 1991 Malaysia Cup season, when the Lions failed to follow up from its successful run a year before in 1990. So when the news of the appointment of the Czech tactician came about in early 1992, it simply got the local frater...

No rest for the Lions....

While the rest of the league adjourned for the YOG break, the national team players are not, as they are gearing up for the two main tournaments scheduled at the end of the year - The Asian Games in November and the AFF Suzuki Cup. Just before they embark for their trip to Bangkok for the upcoming friendly against Thailand on the 11th of August, coach Raddy and the Lions undergo another session at their Geylang Field training base. PICTURES FROM THE TRAINING SESSION (Pictured above) Tampines Rovers' custodian Hassan Sunny preparing himself before the start of the day. (Picture above) Coach Raddy having some deep thoughts, as the team were warming up. Persija's Fahrudin Mustafic (pictured above in foreground) returns from Indonesia to be part of the set-up, so is his team-mate Baihakki Khaizan following the concluding of the Indonesian League. (Pictured above, from L-R) Having played the night before this session, the SAFFC's trio of Shahril Jantan, John Wilkinson and Daniel...

Worth a thought

Some of you have already known that Sriwijaya had won the Copa Indonesia last night by beating ISL champions Arema Malang . Interesting fact is that three Singaporeans were featured in that match with Precious Emuejaraye for the victorious Palembang club, while Noh Alam Shah and Ridhuan Mahamud for the East Javanese side. As rumors have been flying around and it's confirmed (according to sources) that both Ah Long (Noh Alam Shah - pictured above) and Ridhuan had played their last game for the "Crazy Lions" after talks apparently broke down over their messy contractual issues. All these came at a time when speculations are rife that there might be another raiding exercise carried by the Indonesian clubs on notable Singapore players by dangling fat cheques and the prospect of playing in front of the big, passionate crowds (as depicted below). Persija's supporters at Solo (courtesy of Jakarta Casual TV ) Ironically, when Sriwijaya were in town months ago for the ACL pl...