Brandon Koh (Singapore #7) in agony after missing a header. (Photo 16 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Ammirul Mazlan (Singapore #6) heads the ball towards goal. (Photo 17 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Don’t look too injured, do they? The Haiti players unleashed somersaults and back flips as they celebrated their win. (Photo 18 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
The Singapore team trudge back onto the pitch disappointed. (Photo 19 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Some of them in tears over their loss. (Photo 20 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
The stadium bustling with activity as a full house Jalan Besar Stadium awaits the proceedings of the match between Singapore and Haiti. (Photo 21 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
A supporter holds up place cards in memory of the late national coach Sivalingam. (Photo 22 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
The match was witnessed by Singapore government ministers. (Photo 23 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
For Singapore fixtures and results, go to our 2010 YOG fixtures page
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions.
Someone needs to make a banner of this quote to motivate our cubs!
Hi Boys! No worries you guys were on the losing end it’s ok, u guys already reach the initial target of semi final stage, also bringing back fans to local football who I believe will be there again to cheer you all for the bronze medal and ultimately the future. You boys even though just 15 and some just only 14+, played with maturity and disciplin as you boys show the world the true meaning of the Youth Olympic Game of friendship & respect!
Now rest well and look forward to the bronze medal play off! And most definately the future!
I believe with recent report on u cubs, FAS will make time n effort n finance to invest in you all, like they recent report of having a U-17 world championship, then moving on to U-19 tournament and eventually the elusive gold medal in sea games! By then you guy will be ripe for the picking!