Lee Tze Yong of NYJC (yellow) heading in his second goal in the game against NUS High during Round 1 of the A Division Football Championship. (Photo © Chua Yueda/Red Sports)
The 2010 A Division Football Championship is now heading into the quarter-final stage.
Who are some of the best players in the championship?
Readers have nominated and now it’s time to vote your starting XI.
If you feel some players should be in the poll, please nominate in the following format in the comments section:
Full name – (position, jersey number, school, male or female)
Have fun voting!
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You have 11 votes and have to vote at one go. Poll ends midnight, May 30, 2010.
RedSportsXI - Vote your best XI for 2010 A Division football (Boys)
- Dilip Thapa (#10, central midfielder, Victoria Junior College) (6%, 392 Votes)
- Ryson Yap (#7, right midfielder, Victoria Junior College) (4%, 256 Votes)
- Mohd Asyraf Akbar (#11, left midfielder, Victoria Junior College) (4%, 251 Votes)
- Parvesh Dhillon (#5, centre back, Victoria Junior College) (4%, 245 Votes)
- Ifwat Wafiy (#1, goalkeeper, Victoria Junior College) (4%, 236 Votes)
- Jasper Lee (#3, full back, Victoria Junior College) (4%, 230 Votes)
- Alfred Ali (#8, forward, Victoria Junior College) (4%, 227 Votes)
- Khairul B Anwar (#16, centre back, Victoria Junior College) (3%, 211 Votes)
- Shuvod Rai (#6, central midfielder, Victoria Junior College) (3%, 202 Votes)
- Huang Zhi Wei (#9, central midfielder, Victoria Junior College) (3%, 182 Votes)
- Mohd Khair (#7, central midfielder/winger, Meridian Junior College) (3%, 181 Votes)
- Khairul Azmi (#10, forward, Meridian Junior College) (3%, 177 Votes)
- Amsyar Omar (#8, central midfielder, Meridian Junior College) (3%, 176 Votes)
- Gregory Noah (#14, central midfielder, St Andrew's Junior College) (3%, 157 Votes)
- Pradeep Ravichendran (#11, forward, St Andrew's Junior College) (2%, 147 Votes)
- Neville Chia (#21, left winger, St Andrew's Junior College) (2%, 141 Votes)
- Cohen Tan (#4, centre back, Meridian Junior College) (2%, 136 Votes)
- Muhammad Nuri Bin Mohd Shafei (#5, central midfielder, Raffles Institution) (2%, 118 Votes)
- Quinten Jad (#5, central midfielder/winger, Catholic Junior College) (2%, 116 Votes)
- Daniel Adam Lightfoot (#24, goalkeeper, Meridian Junior College) (2%, 115 Votes)
- Darren Hedger (#13, centre back, St Andrew's Junior College) (2%, 113 Votes)
- Mohd Mikhail (#23, full back, Anderson Junior College) (2%, 106 Votes)
- Tan Wei Zheng (#2, forward, St Andrew's Junior College) (2%, 100 Votes)
- Foo Ming Yi (#22, winger, St Andrew's Junior College) (2%, 100 Votes)
- Lee Shi Tong (#19, goalkeeper, St Andrew's Junior College) (2%, 95 Votes)
- Chow Jiachuan (#7, centre back, St Andrew's Junior College) (1%, 88 Votes)
- Prem Nazir (#19, centre back, Catholic Junior College) (1%, 87 Votes)
- Tan Chia Chiu (#19, centre back, Victoria Junior College) (1%, 79 Votes)
- Cheng Guang Fu (#6, full back, St Andrew's Junior College) (1%, 70 Votes)
- Vishznu Mohan Krishnan (#15, forward, Serangoon Junior College) (1%, 68 Votes)
- Ong Zhi Hao (#18, central midfielder, Raffles Institution) (1%, 68 Votes)
- Alvan Tay (#8, midfielder, Raffles Institution) (1%, 67 Votes)
- Aaron Martin (#11, central midfielder, Catholic Junior College) (1%, 65 Votes)
- Justin Chua (#7, full back, Serangoon Junior College) (1%, 62 Votes)
- Caleb Lim (#16, forward, Catholic Junior College) (1%, 56 Votes)
- Kwa Jie Hao (#7, winger, Raffles Institution) (1%, 53 Votes)
- Cheah Wen Bin (#16, centre back/midfielder, Serangoon Junior College) (1%, 51 Votes)
- Sharif Hidayat (#18, forward, Meridian Junior College) (1%, 51 Votes)
- Mohd Imran Marican (#10, forward, Serangoon Junior College) (1%, 46 Votes)
- James Kwong Kam Yin (#16, centre back, Raffles Institution) (1%, 41 Votes)
- Yap Chuen Chin (#17, central midfielder, Nanyang Junior College) (1%, 39 Votes)
- Ebenezer Lim (#34, centre back, Serangoon Junior College) (1%, 38 Votes)
- Reko Aw Jun Ray (#10, forward, Catholic Junior College) (1%, 37 Votes)
- Mohd Nur (#4, centre back, Yishun Junior College) (1%, 35 Votes)
- Syed Muhammad Kamal (#8, midfielder, Serangoon Junior College) (1%, 34 Votes)
- Ngo Vu Hieu (#1, goalkeeper, Nanyang Junior College) (1%, 32 Votes)
- Muhd Hafeez Shahni (#39, central midfielder/forward, Serangoon Junior College) (1%, 31 Votes)
- Shih Shih-Yu (#6, centre back, Anderson Junior College) (1%, 31 Votes)
- Joel Yee Zheng Jie (#17, winger, Serangoon Junior College) (0%, 28 Votes)
- Lee Tze Yong (#9, forward, Nanyang Junior College) (0%, 27 Votes)
- Muhummad Farid bin Mokhatr (#23, right midfielder, Nanyang Junior College) (0%, 27 Votes)
- Rudy Swandi (#24, central midfielder/centre back, Nanyang Junior College) (0%, 26 Votes)
- Tan Jek Suan (#27, centre back, Catholic Junior College) (0%, 26 Votes)
- John Kathiresh Joshua (#4, defensive midfielder, Innova Junior College) (0%, 25 Votes)
- Tam Yong Seng (#18, central midfielder, Dunman High School) (0%, 25 Votes)
- Julian Lim (#18, midfielder, Hwa Chong Institution) (0%, 25 Votes)
- Seet Cheng Howe (#16, centre back, Anderson Junior College) (0%, 19 Votes)
- Neo Jun He (#5, full back, St Andrew's Junior College) (0%, 17 Votes)
- Arshvyn Prakas (#9, forward, Innova Junior College) (0%, 16 Votes)
- Saravanan s/o Alagappan (#11, centre back, Nanyang Junior College) (0%, 15 Votes)
- Mohd Aljahuar (#3, centre back/defensive midfielder, Innova Junior College) (0%, 14 Votes)
- Goh Joon How (#10, midfielder, Jurong Junior College) (0%, 14 Votes)
- Ahmed Saddique Bin Abdul Jabbar (#12, centre back/forward, NUS High) (0%, 14 Votes)
- Alvin Ong Wei Sheng (#4, full back, Hwa Chong Institution) (0%, 12 Votes)
- Mitchell Keh Ming Ze (#9, forward, NUS High) (0%, 12 Votes)
- Ang Bing Quan (#9, full back, Meridian Junior College) (0%, 12 Votes)
- Mohd Farhan Bin Azmi (#13, central midfielder, Meridian Junior College) (0%, 12 Votes)
- Mitchell Tan (#1, goalkeeper, Yishun Junior College) (0%, 11 Votes)
- Andrew Chang (#12, winger/forward, Jurong Junior College) (0%, 11 Votes)
- Mohd Nawas (#11, central midfielder, Serangoon Junior College) (0%, 10 Votes)
- Fang Jia Jie (#14, full back, Victoria Junior College) (0%, 9 Votes)
- Shadhanand Prem Kumar (#5, central midfielder, Serangoon Junior College) (0%, 9 Votes)
- Kenneth Kor (#14, centre back, Meridian Junior College) (0%, 8 Votes)
- Pau Mun Kai (#29, full back/winger, Serangoon Junior College) (0%, 8 Votes)
- Huang Ziting (#5, centre back, Jurong Junior College) (0%, 7 Votes)
- Muhd Faiz B Mohammad Kamal (#2, centre back. Innova Junior College) (0%, 7 Votes)
- Lian Kay Wee (#7, midfielder, NUS High) (0%, 7 Votes)
- Farhan Rohani (#38, central midfielder, Serangoon Junior College) (0%, 7 Votes)
- Jagan Somaiah (#7, winger, Jurong Junior College) (0%, 7 Votes)
- Mohd Iylia Haziq B Othman (#11, centre back, Jurong Junior College) (0%, 7 Votes)
- Lim Jin Kai (#17, winger, Victoria Junior College) (0%, 6 Votes)
- Ong Boon Teck (#39, forward, Meridian Junior College) (0%, 5 Votes)
- Ng Zhi Yi (#6, full back, Jurong Junior College) (0%, 5 Votes)
- Andrew Chua (#1, goalkeeper, Raffles Institution) (0%, 3 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,418
how is Lee Shi Tong, SAJC #19? I think his performance against VJC was fantastic! even though his mistake caused the goal but he kept the team in the game. he deserves his spot in the Best first 11 for A div 2010. Might be a Star in the making, super stable, super composed! always there at the crucial moment.
he resembles Iker Casillas! His saves keep SAJC in the semi or else they would have long lost the game! KUDOS to him! Probably one of the Man of the Match that day!
I want his signature!!!! He is the Man to watch for the finals! hopefully he does magic again!!!!!
he’s not good dilip’s shot was hard but an easy catch. DANIEL ADAM LIGHTFOOT is much better, and defintely less chubby and more handsome.
but to me adam was not troubled at all. put him to any other team i guess u’ll see that Joshua is much better.
hey dude if u never save dilip’s shot then just keep quiet. He goes for accuracy also. Btw, Dilip is muscular not chubby.
vjc no 14 jia jie
– Sharifah Nabilah (Striker, #10, Meridian Junior College, Female)
– Connie Ho Shu Ying (Goalkeeper, #39, Meridian Junior College, Female)
i personally feel,the 2008 A DIV was the best ever!the players who played that season were simply outstanding individuals.this year,other than dilip,i don’t see any outstanding individuals like the ones who played in 2008.just my opinion:)
Khairul Azmi (#10, forward, Meridian Junior College)!!!!!!!!!!
he’s cuteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
noo he’s not-.-you are prolly khairul azmi:P
You are wrong! Azmi is the cuterrrrrrrrrrresttt! and he is awesomely nice!! you just dont know him yet!!
just in case some people really think i am khairul azmi, I AM NOT okay. we dont even know each other. but well, i still think he’s cute
azmi is cuteeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!! and niceeeeeeeeee!!!!
haha, hi fan, why are you sooo against him? & thinks he’s azmi. He’s really not that free, so wouldn’t do nonsense…you’re probably just jealous…
AGREE! he’s just jealous…….
think we should all give the VJ players some recognition, even though they were only playing at less than half of their potential, think it was a very good effort on their part to try and win the game even though nth was going right for them. credits to SA for fighting so hard and wish them all the best for the finals. quality players like dilip, ryson, parvesh, zhi wei, jasper, khairul, alfred and asyraf were only a shade of their best ability and let’s hope that they bounce back in time for their 3rd/4th placing match. football is indeed a team sport and even though VJ definitely have the more talented and quality players, SA were the more impressive team in terms of grit and determination. hopefully with my comment, the comments abt the SA vs VJ match will end. i’m sure the SA players will understand and I’m sure the VJ players are still recovering after their shock loss. Thanks everyone. All the best to SAJC and hope they can emulate a similar performance next thurs, kudos to them.
Ong Boon Teck. #39, MJC, Forward, male
He is damn good. And handsome too.
He makes the other players on the pitch look bad.
is amsyar from MJ the top scorer for A div this year??
A damm good and a rising star player. Will go very far if he trains hard and be guided by his coach
Sharif Hidayat, MJC #18
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Neo Jun He, Full back,SAJC #5. Is a solid defender with good technique
VJC may have talented players but SAJC has got spirit and the fire in the belly.
Football is a team game.
Sajc won as a team and the hungrier side won. But how come shuvod didn’t play from the start? It would’ve been a different game.
Sajc won because they were definitely the hungrier team and worked thier socks off. Vjc although they have many talented players looked ueasy for most of the game and it was a poor showing of their true potential which is crazy good. And where the hell was vjc’s no 6, shuvod, during the game. Given his abilities he should have started the game and it might have been a different outcome altogether as he and Dilip are really the ones who pull the strings together for vjc. Bad decisions makings and having no luck has lead to vjc losing the title. Kudos to the sa team and hopefully next year vjc with come out stronger and give us more exciting football
who’s the leading scorer 4 the season?
Why never start a poll for female?
I believe there weren’t enough female nominations.
i think VJC will be a hard team to beat this season. superb players like dillip, parvesh, khairul, asyraf, zhi wei and many more, would be pretty hard to get past. lets hope they dont get complacent and give us all a good time watching them battle it out on monday. GOD BLESS SOCCER PLAYERS! =D (not to mention, am i the only one who thinks VJC has the hottest players this season too?)
VJ are very good but MJ aren’t bad either. The final is going to be one awesomely awesome match. It may become a contest of the two keepers. Daniel and Wafiy must keep their cool during the match and the penalties if it comes to that…
I think boon teck from mjc should be the best player
no doubt about it
yes he is very good. dilip, shuvod and him will be all over sa’s midfield come mon! GO VJC!
and he’s handsome too. 😉
Is zhi wei from vjci any good?
he is hot with the ball. no doubt.
Are you really going to list the entire vj squad as the 2010 A Div XI if the poll results don’t change significantly?
if it does change, i think dilip, ryson, parvesh, zhi wei, asyraf deserve to be in the best XI.
Daniel Adam Lightfoot,Goalkeeper, #24, Meridian Junior College, Male.
The best Goalkeeper in A Division Football.
i agree. I was in his team in sec 1 and 2. What a monster of a keeper. Very much like Burnley keeper Jansen.
I agree… I have seen him play for VS as well as MJ. He is really really very good.
how about Lee Shi Tong, SAJC #19? I think his performance against VJC was fantastic! even though his mistake caused the goal but he kept the team in the game. he deserves his spot in the Best first 11 for A div 2010. Might be a Star in the making, super stable, super composed! always there at the crucial moment.
He resembles Iker Casillas! OMG! his saves against RIJC was fantastic! and he is small compared to most of the goalkeeper.
Shi Tong maybe good but Lightfoot and Wafiy are better. No one can really match Lightfoot.