Singapore finish seventh at 17th ASEAN University Games
Singapore completed their 17th ASEAN University Games outing with a total medal tally of four golds, six silvers and 15 bronzes.
Singapore completed their 17th ASEAN University Games outing with a total medal tally of four golds, six silvers and 15 bronzes.
Here are seven facts about Singapore at the tournament.
The National Stadium saw its largest crowd to date of 48,183 but, unfortunately, Singapore went down 1–3 to Malaysia.
Singapore's 4–2 victory over Myanmar was marred by a severe right leg injury to Shahdan Sulaiman (#8). Hariss Harun (#14) led the home team with two goals.
Singapore beat Myanmar 4–2 in their Group B match of the ASEAN Football Championship (AFF Suzuki Cup).
Inspired by a virtuoso performance from midfield general Hariss Harun, Singapore bounced back from an opening match defeat against Thailand to beat Myanmar 4–2.
The organizers announced an official crowd figure of 32,148. How would you rate their support?
Thailand's Swiss-born midfielder Charyl Yannic Chappuis scored an 87th minute penalty to deal defending champions Singapore a 1–2 loss.