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RHB Singapore Cup Preliminary Round Fixtures announced

(Media Information by the Football Association of Singapore ) The Singapore Cup SINGAPORE, 04 May 2010: The Preliminary Round of the 2010 RHB Singapore Cup will take place from 24 May to 31 May, with the Young Lions kicking off this year’s campaign against Home United at the Jalan Besar stadium on Monday 24 May. Geylang United will begin their RHB Singapore Cup defence away to Balestier Khalsa at the Toa Payoh stadium on 25 May while debutants South Melbourne will take on Gombak United at Jalan Besar on Wednesday 26 May. This match will be shown ‘live’ on StarHub’s Football Channel and SuperSports Arena. In one of the most anticipated ties of the round, S.League Champions SAFFC will play hosts to last year’s finalists, Bangkok Glass on Thursday 27 May at the Choa Chu Kang stadium. Meanwhile, the Friday Night Live match will feature 2010 League Cup Champions Etoile FC, against Cambodia’s Phnom Penh Crown at the Jalan Besar Stadium on 28 May. Please see below for the full RHB Singapore

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Just a short one here... This quote on yesterday's "MyPaper" caught my attention. Short and powerful message strong enough to epitomize the crisis football is facing nowadays everywhere on this planet. Let's bring the game back to the fans and not being a toy for the risk-mongers.

2010 RHB Singapore Cup Draw at Bt Panjang...

The RHB Singapore Cup draw was held at the Bukit Panjang Plaza on the Labour Day, a slight tweak in the draw venue which was held in the downtown areas in the past. Nonetheless, it was another day where local football fraternity get together for a cordial moment before later of the day they were being made know they'll be facing in this premier knock-out competition of local football. PICTURES OF THE DAY (Pictured above) The emcee hyped up the ambience with this group of SAFFC supporters before the start of the day. With the huge billboard as the backdrop, the Singapore Cup took the centerstage of the day. This group of kids held up the placards of the participating teams of this year's tournament (after some coordinating from the photographers). Performance by the award-winning cheerleading - REXAZ of Republic Polytechnic kicked-start the draw ceremony. FAS president Mr Zainudin Nordin in his opening speech highlighted that the Singapore Cup has steadily progressed to become

[Event] Futsal and Street Netball El Toreno Challenge

(The following message is brought to you by TEAM IGNITE EU4RIA [YEP], an overseas CIP team to help the less fortunate in Battambang, Cambodia) INTRODUCTION As part of our fund raising efforts to renovate and refurbish an orphanage in Cambodia, we are raising funds by organizing a soccer tournament and a netball challenge! Join us and challenge yourself to be the best! All proceeds will go to the fund raising efforts to improve the lives of the orphans in the Madrasah Jamiyyah Munabiq Al-Khair run by Cambodia Good Source Organisation (CGSO). EVENT INFORMATION Date: 26 June 2010 Time: 9 to 5 pm Venue: East Coast Park CAGE Men's Challenge: 5-a-side futsal (Under 21 and Open Categories) Women's Challenge: 5-a-side street netball (Open Category) Cost: $80 per team (6-8 players per team including up to 3 reserves) Cash prizes to be won for top 3 winning teams! For more information, please log on to http://el-toreno.blogspot.com/

Covering Continental event (from shutterbugs' perspective)...

One of the aims of this blog is to expand its coverage beyond the S.League into the continental level, which I'm glad to say that I managed to fulfil that task as an obscure blogger. Just as people tend to see the glamour side of these continental tournaments (i.e.:the Asian Champions League and the second-tier AFC Cup), I thought it would be an eye-opener to take a look behind the scene of running the events, which is an arduous task for those who were involved. THE ACCESS PASS... (Picture above) Colour code of various type of passes and bibs were clearly illustrated on this glass panel. Credit to this volunteer whose task was to sort these passes. Being prided as the top-two continental tournaments, it's inevitable that the organizers - the AFC and the relevant local sub-organizers would have various pass issued to those involved behind the scene. From the AFC officials, players, coaches, team officials to the media, security, ball boys and even cleaners were being given a p