ACJC’s captain clearly missing the ball, and on target for something else. This unintentional tackle earned him his second yellow which led to his dismissal at the end of the first half. (Photo 7 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
Despite being one man down, ACJC fought on and were soon presented with an opportunity to score shortly after the restart when one of their forwards evaded RI’s defense to go one-on-one with the keeper. (Photo 8 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
ACJC’s goalscorer and stand-in captain embrace in jubilation after going one up despite playing with only 10 men. (Photo 9 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
Having already qualified for the next round and knowing that they had the numerical advantage, the players from RI kept their composure and slowly played their game. (Photo 10 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
Their efforts eventually paid off with a headed goal by midfielder Ong Zhi Hao (#18). (Photo 11 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
RI again on the attack, this time with James Kwong Kam Yin (#16) attempting a shot at goal. (Photo 12 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
None of it would matter as the match was called off due to inclement weather. ACJC benefits from the weather disruption as they will play with 11 men in the rematch since the red card will not be counted. (Photo 13 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
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ACJC :
#23 Brendan Liang Jia Liang
#22 Hafiz Anuar
ACJC #4: Lionel Tan
#8: Trevor Lim
#10: Jonathan Neo
#21: Praveen Das
acjc 22, Hafiz Anuar
acjc 23, brandon liang
acjc 4, lionel tan
acjc 8, trevor lim
acjc 21, praveen das
thanks! the name has been updated
Photo #5 – ACJC Felix Lee #18
sorry its photo #6