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2012 RHB Singapore Cup Quarter-Finals Fixtures

(The entry is formulated based on the media release from the Football Association of Singapore earlier with copyright of images depicted is credited accordingly)

With the conclusion of the Lion City Cup, the focus of the attention will be shifted to the RHB Singapore Cup.

On the paper itself had lined up a few mouth-watering fixtures to whet the appetite of fans who are hoping for another treat like last year's tournament.

As it's a winners-take-all circumstance, it is hope that all featuring teams will put up a good fight for those supporters who will be turning out in this crucial juncture of local football.

Below are the match-fixtures for the RHB Singapore Cup 2012 Quarter-Finals Schedule:-

Monday 2 July: ALBIREX NIIGATA FC (S) VS TAMPINES ROVERS FC (1st Leg)
Match No: SC9
Venue: Jurong East Stadium
Time: 7.45pm

"That sinking feeling" after last year's final
Tuesday 3 July: GOMBAK UNITED FC VS HOUGANG UNITED FC (1st Leg)
Match No: SC10
Venue: Jurong West Stadium
Time: 7.45pm

Wednesday 4 July: HOME UNITED FC VS SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES FC (1st Leg)
Match No: SC11
Venue: Bishan Stadium
Time: 7.45pm

Thursday 5 July: LOYOLA MERALCO SPARKS FC (Philippines) VS KBZ FC (Myanmar) (1st Leg)
Match No: SC12
Venue: Jalan Besar Stadium
Time: 7.45pm

KBZ FC is banking on their support from the local Burmese community
Friday 6 July: TAMPINES ROVERS FC VS ALBIREX NIIGATA FC (S) (2nd Leg)
Match No: SC13
Venue: Clementi Stadium
Time: 7.45pm

Saturday 7 July: HOUGANG UNITED FC VS GOMBAK UNITED FC (2nd Leg)
Match No: SC14
Venue: Hougang Stadium
Time: 7.45pm

Sunday 8 July: KBZ FC (Myanmar) VS LOYOLA MERALCO SPARKS FC (Philippines) (2nd Leg)
Match No: SC15
Venue: Jalan Besar Stadium
Time: 7.45pm

The Cup has a sentimental value for Home's coach Paul Lee
Monday 9 July: SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES FC VS HOME UNITED FC (2nd Leg)
Match No: SC16
Venue: Choa Chu Kang Stadium
Time: 7.45pm

Comments

  1. Myanmar's team list had fielded overaged players in the 2013 AFC U-22 Asian Cup qualification, at least eight players are believed to be overaged.

    Thein Than Win (Kanbawza FC) - 2 July 1982 (age 30)
    Kyaw Zayar Win (Kanbawza FC) - 22 October 1988 (age 23)

    "Players born before 1 January 1991 are not eligible to compete in the 2013 AFC U-22 Asian Cup qualification tournament."

    to know more please check in wikipedia, Myanmar national under-23 football team, 23 players were called up for 2013 AFC U-22 Asian Cup qualification in Yangon, Myanmar AND Myanmar national football team. Age manipulation ...

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  2. I don't know how the winning team will lift above their head that huge trophy. But at least they should be proud to get something like that.

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