In 1999, after years of under performing in the domestic league, despite having a budget any S-league club would envy, Home United had finally, under the guidance of Dutchman Robert Alberts, rose to win their first S-league title.
Now in 2000, the Protectors were ready to take up the challenge in their first ever foray in the Asian Club Championship.
For the Protectors, they could not asked for an easier opposition than Macao champions Polícia de Seg Pública and it was no surprise they easily dispatched the Macao champion with ease. The first leg already effectively ended the tie as the Protectors won 5-0 in
In the second round though, the Protectors will come up against much tougher oppositions in the form of Chinese Champions
The Protectors were no match for the Chinese champions. In the first leg in
For the other uniformed team, the Warriors, they were to have yet another disappointing exit from
In the previous two years, they had the excuse that they were unlucky to meet strong Thai teams with S-league teams not yet equipped to meet them yet but now, with them playing in the Asian Cup Winners' Cup and up against Vietnamese club Cang Saigon, they somehow failed to progress yet again.
We must not forget that it was the maiden year of Vietnamese professional football while the Republic were already into their fifth year of professional football and worse was that the Warriors had what is considered among the strongest and best S-league squad in 2000 as they captured the S-league crown easily that year.
So it is a total farce the way they fell to the Vietnamese FA Champion.
In the first leg in
Any fans would now be confident about the Warriors chances of further progressing as they hold the ace with not only home ground advantage but also the fact in their squad they have ace striker Mirko Grabovac, who had scored seven Asian goals last term.
However in one of the worst display ever by the Warriors, they were completely outplayed by the
Certainly a mixed campaign by S-league clubs in Asia as the Protectors playing in their first ever Asia club competition did a reasonable job dispatching Macao Polícia de Seg in the first round and despite being completely outplayed by Chinese Champion Shandong Luneng in the second round, they have nothing to be ashamed for the Chinese League is several notches above the S-league and it is the Protectors first attempt.
It will serve as a great learning curve for the Protectors and one hoped they will improve from it unlike their uniformed rival.
Indeed, one find it hard to find any excuses for the now three-time S-league Champions as they yet again displayed another disappointing performance in Asia casting doubts among this author if they were just another S-league club who are easily satisfied with domestic football alone.
After all they have the best record in the domestic scene and have certainly displayed the abilities to play great football but in
If that was the case, one can feel sad about the mentality of one of Singapore giants, SAFFC, for it is an honour for them to fly the Republic flag overseas every year but they just do not seems to be able to fulfill the minimum promise one expect from them.
2000/2001 Asian Club Championship
Stage | Home Team | | | Away Team | Date |
First Round, First leg | Polícia de Seg. Pública ( | 0 | 5 | Home United | - |
First Round, Second leg | Home United | 6 | 0 | Polícia de Seg. Pública ( | - |
Second Round, First leg | | 3 | 0 | Home United | - |
Second Round, Second leg | Home United | 1 | 3 | | - |
2000/2001 Asian Cup Winners' Cup
Stage | Home Team | | | Away Team | Date |
First Round, First leg | Cang Saigon ( | 0 | 0 | SAFFC | - |
First Round, Second Leg | SAFFC | 0 | 2 | Cang Saigon ( | - |
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