AFF Suzuki Cup: Defending champs Singapore go down 1–2 to late Thai penalty By Colin Tung|2014-11-24T15:18:23+08:00November 24th, 2014|football, Nation in Motion|3 Comments Views: 710 The match was barely 10 minutes old when Prakit Deeprom (right) provided the cross which led to Mongkol Thosakrai (#11)’s opening goal for Thailand. (Photo 4 © Joseph Lee/Red Sports) Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestVkEmail Related Posts ACS spirit shines at night soccer Gallery ACS spirit shines at night soccer National A Div Football (Girls): VJC finish season unbeaten for 8th straight title Gallery National A Div Football (Girls): VJC finish season unbeaten for 8th straight title National A Div Football Final: VJC reclaim title after edging past defending champs SAJC in rematch of 2019 final Gallery National A Div Football Final: VJC reclaim title after edging past defending champs SAJC in rematch of 2019 final NUS IHG Football: Sheares Hall defend title with 2-0 victory over Eusoff Hall Gallery NUS IHG Football: Sheares Hall defend title with 2-0 victory over Eusoff Hall IVP Football (Men’s): TP edge out NUS 2-1 to be double champions Gallery IVP Football (Men’s): TP edge out NUS 2-1 to be double champions IVP Football (Men’s): TP storms into semi-final with 5-0 victory over SMU Gallery IVP Football (Men’s): TP storms into semi-final with 5-0 victory over SMU IVP Football (Men’s): NTU record empathic 6-1 win over SMU in first game Gallery IVP Football (Men’s): NTU record empathic 6-1 win over SMU in first game Knights Soccer unites ACS Alumni Gallery Knights Soccer unites ACS Alumni POL-ITE Football (Women’s): TP hold NYP to 1-1 draw to qualify for IVP Gallery POL-ITE Football (Women’s): TP hold NYP to 1-1 draw to qualify for IVP POL-ITE Football (Men’s): ITE seal 2-0 win against RP Gallery POL-ITE Football (Men’s): ITE seal 2-0 win against RP 3 Comments AFF Suzuki Cup: 7 facts about Singapore | RED SPORTS November 30, 2014 at 6:17 pm - Reply […] went down 1–2 to Thailand, beat Myanmar 4–2, and lost 1–3 to Malaysia to score a total of six […] AFF Suzuki Cup: Singapore survive Myanmar rally to win 4–2 | RED SPORTS November 27, 2014 at 1:37 am - Reply […] Related Story Defending champs Singapore go down 1-2 to late Thai penalty […] Suzuki Cup: Who were Singapore’s best players against Thailand? | RED SPORTS November 24, 2014 at 10:00 am - Reply […] National Stadium, Sunday, November 23, 2014 — Defending champions Singapore lost their opening match 1–2 against Thailand. […] Leave A Comment Cancel replyComment Δ
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