By Les Tan/Red Sports
“I really envy Jordan for the support that they have received from their fans and this helped them to achieve this win,” said Singapore national football coach Raddy Avramovic. (Photo 1 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports file photo)
Amman, Jordan, Wednesday, March 3, 2010 – The fabled 12th man played his role last night. Alas, it was not on Singapore’s behalf. The 17,000 Jordanian fans willed their team on to a 2-1 victory over Singapore and they will now reap the joy of seeing their team feature in the 2011 Asian Cup football tournament.
Jordan scored an early 9th minute goal through Odai Al Saify to go 1-0 up. Singapore levelled after the half-time break on 48 minutes through Noh Alam Shah but Bani Yaseen scored the winner at the 60th-minute mark in a game the Jordanians dominated.
Remarkably, Jordan had spent most of the qualifying campaign at the bottom of the four-team group. Singapore finished last and behind Thailand on goal difference in Group E.
The win gave Jordan second place in the group and they qualify with group winners Iran for the 2011 Asian Cup in Qatar.
The Jordanian fans stood out for Singapore national coach Radojko “Raddy” Avramovic.
“The game tonight was big for both teams and both played well," Avramovic was quoted as saying on the official AFC website (www.the-afc.com). "The fans were also great and they showed great support for their national team.
“I really envy Jordan for the support that they have received from their fans and this helped them to achieve this win. They played very well and deserved the win and qualify to the finals.”
By contrast, only 6,000 fans showed up to watch the home fixture against Jordan on January 28th, 2009, at the National Stadium. Singapore won that game 2-1.
In the last home qualifying game against Iran on January 6th, 2010, only 7,000 fans turned up to support the Lions in a 1-3 loss.
The strongest support for the national football team in the Asian Cup qualifying campaign came against Thailand on November 14th, 2009, when 22,000 fans showed up to witness Singapore go down 0-1.
If Singapore had at least drawn against Jordan, they would have qualified for the Asian Cup for the first time in the nation’s history.
Match Attendance: 17,000
Singapore Lineup
Lionel Lewis (GK), Precious Emuejeraye, Baihakki Khaizan, Noh Rahman (29th min – Rosman Sulaiman), Daniel Bennett, Shi Jiayi, Qiu Li, Ridhuan (86th min – Shahril Ishak), Hariss Harun, Aleksandar Duric, Noh Alam Shah
Countries that will feature in the 2011 Asian Cup
Qatar (hosts), Iraq, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, India, North Korea, Japan, Bahrain, Australia, Kuwati, UAE, Uzbekistan, Syria, China, Iran, Jordan
Noh Alam Shah (in red) scoring against Jordan in the home fixture on January 6, 2009. He scored the equaliser in Amman three minutes after the break. (Photo 3 © Marvin Tang)
Only 7,000 spectators were present to watch the Lions play Iran on January 6th, 2010, leaving huge swathes of the stadium achingly empty. A disappointment, considering the importance of the game at that time. (Photo 4 © Alan Chiang/Red Sports file photo)
22,000 fans showed up for the AFC Asian Cup qualifying game against Thailand on November 14th, 2009. The National Stadium can seat 55,000. (Photo 5 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Past Results
14 January 2009
Iran 6 Singapore 0
14 January 2009
Jordan 0 Thailand 0
28 January 2009
Thailand 0 Iran 0
28 January 2009
Singapore 2 Jordan 1
14 November 2009
Iran 1 Jordan 0
14 November 2009
Singapore 1 Thailand 3
18 November 2009
Thailand 0 Singapore 1
22 November 2009
Jordan 1 Iran 0
6 January 2010
Thailand 0 Jordan 0
6 January 2010
Singapore 1 Iran 3
3 March 2010
Iran 1 Thailand 0
3 March 2010
Jordan 2 Singapore 1
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alas, din it proved that the Lions can only perform when they are under no pressure from the crowd? when 22,000 ppl turned up at the stadium, they contrived to lose 1-0 to Thailand.
Hi Les
Just wanted to share with you and your faithful folowing my thank you letter to Lionel Lewis:
http://singaporesportsfan.wordpress.com/2010/03/04/thank-you-lionel-for-saving-us-from-humiliation-against-jordan/
Thanks
Singapore Sports Fan
@Singapore Sports Fan: Thanks for sharing 😉