Sengkang Punggol move off bottom with 1-0 win over Young Lions in S.League football
Cellar dwellers Sengkang Punggol managed to clinch a valuable 1-0 away win over Young Lions to move off the bottom of the S.League table.
Cellar dwellers Sengkang Punggol managed to clinch a valuable 1-0 away win over Young Lions to move off the bottom of the S.League table.
Powerhouse Singapore Sports School held their nerve to win the Manchester United Premier Cup (MUPC) through a penalty shootout that saw them edge past Hong Kah Secondary 5-3.
Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) kept their qualification hopes for the A Division Football Championship quarter-finals alive after a gritty 2-1 win over Anderson Junior College (AJC).
With three fixtures left to play, qualification for the quarter-finals could be decided by marginal difference with four teams still in the hunt to finish in the all-important second spot behind RI.
Three teams – IJC, AJC and Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) will fight it out with IJC for the all-important second spot to join table-toppers St Andrew’s Junior College (SAJC) in the last eight.
In front of 2,278 spectators at a rain-soaked Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore Armed Forces FC (SAFFC) achieved a historic first ever win in the AFC Champions League (ACL) via beating China’s Henan Jianye 2-1.
Raffles Institution (RI) edged past Jurong Junior College (JJC) 2-0 in a top-of-the-table clash in Group C to book their place in the A Division Football Championship quarter-finals.
Defending champions Seng Kang Secondary qualified for the semi-finals of the Manchester United Premier Cup (MUPC) along with Siglap Secondary after both teams finished the top two in Group O.