Showing posts with label latest football news in Singapore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label latest football news in Singapore. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Singapore Football: Tampines Rovers Syazwan Buhari led his team to win

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The football news in Singapore is here to provide the latest happening in the world of Singaporean football in which considering as the main and popular sport in the country. It was the Tampines Rovers’ flawless goalkeeper Syazwan Buhari form between the odds to finish all the difference for his team, as they beat Balestier Khalsa in a 1 – 0 score line to seal the 1st win of their start within the SPL or Singapore Premier League campaign at Tampines Stadium. The 27-year-old professional player Syazwan provided some critical saves, in which includes the stopping the penalty by the Tigers’ ace playerstriker Shuhei Hoshino, to secure their advantage in the field, and this was the courtesy of forward Boris Kopitovic’s goal after only eight minutes. Shuhei, a former player of Albirex Niigata who won the 2018 Singapore Premier League Golden Boot following his 18 goals. He obtained the spot-kick within the 58th minute and strike the ball straightly towards the bottom-left corner. Unfortunately, goalkeeper Buhari dived in time to stop it and contain with his legs. But wait there’s more, because in just six minutes afterwards, Shuhei was denied again by Syazwan. The Japanese ace player strike a stinging shot following a back-heel assist from forward Hazzuwan Halim, however, the Stags’ guardian quickly nudges the ball exceeding the bar. Within the last minutes of the game, Khalsa uses an equalizer through their new defender Ensar Bruncevic whose 1.96 meter strature provided him an open header attack from the corner. Unfortunately, Buhari is determined to defend his custody and again he tipped the ball away. We do not expect that Rovers coach Gavin Lee admired Syazwan after the match and he stated:

Friday, February 28, 2020

Singapore Premier League 2020 players to watch out in football games

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The football news in Singapore is here to provide the latest happening in the world of Singaporean football in which considering as the main and popular sport in the country. This will be considered as the 25th season of the SPL or Singapore Premier League and the commencement will be on February 29, 2020. We carefully choose these professional football players in which some are imports, under-23, and local senior – they could be one of the corner stone from their respected club for this year. Please take a look and be noted from these promising athletes:

Shadan Sulaiman

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Singapore Football: Ilhan Fandi reminisces the pressure under his name

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The football news in Singapore is here to provide the latest happening in the world of Singaporean football in which considering as the main and popular sport in the country. Looking back to the local football legend Fandi Ahmad as his father and his national team regular rosters Iksan and Irfan Fandi as his older brothers, Ilhan Fandi is well acknowledge about the responsibility and the big boots that he must fill in. however, the young 17-year-old attacking midfielder will not faint under the heavy expectations of the people. Instead, he is positive that he will survive under the pressure as the young footballer will enter his 1st full season within the SPL or Singapore Premier League along with the Young Lions club. Ilhan provided his SPL debut through his father until the end of the last term and not wasted time to showcase himself as he delivered in his 1st two starts. When he was interviewed regarding on carrying his Father’s name in the field and he stated:

Monday, February 24, 2020

Singapore Football News: Tampines Rovers defeated Hougang United in a 3 – 0 victory

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The football news in Singapore is here to provide the latest happening in the world of Singaporean football in which considering as the main and popular sport in the country. Somewhere in Singapore, after three months of lifting the Singapore Cup, Tampines Rovers FC obtained another important piece of silverware medal to add to their collection as they defeated the Hougang United in a 3 – 0 win within the Community Shield at Jalan Besar Stadium last weekend on February 22, 2020. United club were filling in for the last seasons’ SPL or Singapore Premier League champions Brunei DPMM or Duli Pengiran Muda Mahkota football club, who missed out the match because of the preventive travel regulations due to2019 nocov or novel coronavirus state. However, frights throughout the coronavirus outburst, in which affected 86 citizens in Singapore, that doesn’t stop the 1,925 crowd fans to showcase their support for their clubs. We will discuss what happen to the remarkable matchup between the Tampines Rovers and Hougang United.

Monday, January 6, 2020

Singapore Football News: Warriors FC still on training regardless of uncertainties in SPL

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Photo Credit: The Straits Times

The latest football news in Singapore is here to provide the latest happenings in the world of Singaporean football in which considering as the main and popular sport in the country. The future of this team is undecided, the players are focusing on training in the hope of the participation in the new SPL or Singapore Premier League season. Midfielder Poh Yi Feng is hoping that he can lace his boots up for the 13th season of the professional football, however, a cloud of doubt is hanging on the top of his Warriors FC squad. Following the last season ended, a 33-year-old, Yi Feng decided to stay with the Warriors, where he has been since 2016, and one of the 15 players to have an agreement with the nine-time S-League champions. Regardless of the advice that implemented by the FAS or Football Association of Singapore last week for the Warriors FC to break in the new campaign, Yi Feng and the players have been in a hard work training these past few weeks while hoping that these efforts will work out in the end. Yi Feng had talked to The Straits Times in the weekend and stated: