Showing posts with label Singapore sea games 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Singapore sea games 2019. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2019

Singaporean footballers who violated curfew to face disciplinary action

singapore football news in sea games 2019
Photo Credit: the straits times


We will have to see more on the Singaporean side ahead in the Sea Games against their upcoming opponents. Take a look at our latest Singapore football news in SEA Games 2019 results of their journey for the pride of their nation. There are six Singaporean Under-22 footballers who violated the team curfew while on the duration of the SEA Games will expect disciplinary actions will be given by the Football Association of Singapore or FAS, unless they will present reasonable actions on why they need to broke the squad curfew. The six offenders namely: Joshua Pereira, Tajeli Salamat, Zharfan Rohaizad, Zulqarnaen Suzliman, Lionel Tan, and Kenji Rusydi, they allegedy violated the curfew last Sunday in the evening, following the Singapore’s 3 – 0 defeat against Thailand, departing from the squad’s headquarters at the Century Park Hotel in Manila and coming back only in the wee hours, estimating between 1:00AM to 4:00AM. The players’ actions violated the Code of Conduct that all national players are expected to follow the rules, stated by the FAS in a media conference on Friday December 6. Lim Kia Tong, FAS president, chairman of the AFC Disciplinary & Ethic Committee for men’s and women’s tournaments at the SEA Games, expressed his absolute disappointment at the wrongdoing of their players. He stated:

Thursday, December 5, 2019

Singapore’s SEA Games Campaign already ended before facing Vietnam

Singapore football news
Photo Credit: the straits times

We will have to see more on the Singaporean side ahead in the Sea Games against their upcoming opponents. Take a look at our latest Singapore football news on the results of Vietnam against Singapore faceoff journey to SEA Games. The Singapore national football team were knockout from the SEA Games 30th men’s football even before the ball was kicked in their faceoff against Vietnam at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila, Philippines yesterday, incorporating what has been a poor campaign for the Singaporean Players Under-22 team. In the meantime, the reigning champions Thailand defeated the Laos in a 2 – 0 victory in an earlier match to certify the Singapore’s early elimination. Afterwards the Republic lost against the Vietnamese team in 1 – 0 score line and with one match remaining, they sit in the 5th position from their six team Group B, and for the record they have only one point coming from their four games. While it was another continued loss for Singapore on these matches, coach Fandi Ahmad, 57-year-old, he was grateful with the performance and stated: