Football: Singapore beat India 2-0 in home friendly
Singapore beat visiting India 2-0 in front of 3,448 fans as the team took another step in their prepartions for the year-end ASEAN Football Championship (AFF Suzuki Cup).
Singapore beat visiting India 2-0 in front of 3,448 fans as the team took another step in their prepartions for the year-end ASEAN Football Championship (AFF Suzuki Cup).
The Singapore LionsXII were leading on the verge of qualifying for the final of the Malaysia Cup before an injury-time goal by Marlon James tied it up 1-1 to give Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (ATM) a lifeline.
Safuwan Baharudin salvaged a 1-1 draw with ATM FA for the Singapore LionsXII in the first leg of their Malaysia Cup semi-final.
Trailing 1-2 after the first leg, the Singapore LionsXII rode their luck in the first half to beat Pahang 2-0 in the second leg in front of a sold-out crowd of 7,429.
Despite qualifying for the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Cup, the Singapore LionsXII incurred the wrath of home fans after spending the last 30 minutes sitting back, seemingly content with a 0-0 draw.
Singapore suffered a setback in their preparations for the ASEAN Football Championship (Suzuki Cup) when they went down 0-2 to Philippines in a friendly.
Ex-international Tamil Marren scored both his team's goals to fire Yio Chu Kang CSC to a 2-1 win over Punggol CSC to qualify for the final of the Singapore National Games masters' football tournament.
Tampines West beat Changi Simei CSC Team A 2-0 in the futsal Plate final of the Singapore National Games.