IVP Football: NTU beat TP 1–0 to clinch third place
Anders Eric Aplin (NTU #15) scored the decisive goal, slotting the ball home on a rare counter-attack chance for NTU.
Anders Eric Aplin (NTU #15) scored the decisive goal, slotting the ball home on a rare counter-attack chance for NTU.
Both teams entered the match unbeaten, with Institute of Technical Education (ITE) already topping the group.
80 underprivileged and at-risk youths will now have an opportunity to exhibit their football skills every Saturday evening.
The Games will feature Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Football, Netball, Sepak Takraw and Table Tennis.
Singapore had four good chances in the game but could not score.
Malaysia beat Vietnam 2–1 to top Group A, leaving Singapore to finish second and a semi-final match up against the Thais.
Come 2014, some of the coach-educators will conduct junior football programmes in collaboration with the Singapore Sports Council’s (SSC) rebranded network of Super Sports Clubs, ActiveSG.
Sahil Suhaimi scored the only goal of the game to get Singapore's football campaign back on track.