Wednesday, November 16, 2011

'Final year' syndrome

Although that man has claimed he will be announcing plans on the future of the S-league in the coming days, if not weeks, I am not interested or excited not just because I have grown awry of his words and promises but rather he is showing symptoms of a leadership style I will call 'Final year' syndrome.

This is defined by me as one who try to build a legacy in his final few moment of that administration but which will fail due to lack of time or successors.

I am that negative as examples are abound of such administration style.

The current economic crisis affecting United States was due to years of US presidents putting off the need to bring down their deficits and leaving it to their successors.  

One can trace it all the way back to the 1990s, when then-USA President Bill Clinton having build a surplus, after the deficits years of the 1980s under Regan and Bush, did not go on to tackle the deficits problem that was already building up until his final year.

At the point, he finally unveiled a plan to bring down the bulging deficit within a decade but of course we now know what happen after that.

By pushing the problem until then, and to the next generation, Bill Clinton did not solve a problem that was still under control.

He was only seeking a solution at that point as he needed to build a legacy and yet not wanting to suffer the consequences of his action, the time frame was way after he is long gone from office.

That is no solution and even in Singapore, we see traces of it.

During the recent General Election, transportation issues was one of the topic that pop up after a sizeable increase in Singapore population.

The claims was there was a lack of foresight as the problem is now not expected to be resolve until years from now but it was not so for back in 2000, there was already a Master Plan to deal with that.

It was unveiled by then-Minister of Communications and Information Technology (It was not called Ministry of Transport yet) Mah Bow Tan and had taken into account the abilities of Singapore transport system to take in a sizeable population.

If the Master Plan had gone to plan, many of the transport system (still building) will be in place by now, was it not so.

Yet Yeo Cheow Tong and then Raymond Lim, who took over, had their own plans as they wanted to build their own legacy, not Mah Bow Tan ones.

Yeo Cheow Tong was occupied dealing with the Free Air Agreement with other nations Ministry while Raymond Lim time saw him changing and chopping the Public Transport Council makeup and it role.

In a decade, there was not a single railway opening so our transport system was sterile.

Of course, the Nicoll Highway collapse delayed any action but the truth, even if it had gone to plan, the process was still lower than anticipated in the Master Plan; which we are seeing now.

Indeed in the next decade, Singapore will have two (and even three if we count the Johore line which is in discussion) more new lines opening in addition to the Circle Lines so we have build and finish three (or again four) in 10 years when we build no transport lines in the decade precessing it.  

A result of a plan released by a Minister that was never en-tasked to look after it.

Then the answer must be to appoint a successor who think likewise.

But the question is will any successor, like in the USA election back in 2000 which even if a Democratic had won, follow a plan that was not of his own doing and be prepared to suffer it consequences if it ended in failure while sharing, if not give, credits with his predecessor in success.

We all know the answer to that question.

For a better example, across the Causeway, Malaysia longest-serving Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad took his own time to appoint a successor he thought will maintain and build on his legacy but that was not the case.

However, one cannot blamed his successor Ahmad Badawi as even a strongman Mahathir had to leave tough problems until his final years.

Like the bullet train line and the teaching of English, Mahathir only touch on all these plans when he was on the verge on retirement.

The Bullet Train Line will have 'killed' off Proton - Malaysia national carmaker - while the teaching of English have displeased both the Malay and the Chinese language nationalist and the government count on for votes from both these sectors.

Now both plans are dead and buried.

All these examples have a common beginning and a common ending.

There was a plan to tackle problems but it was only released in the final years of the person leadership and his plan never survive long or even die in still-birth after the person have left his post.

Now looked at our FAS President, he is releasing a plan in his final 15 months in charge, what does that that tell me.

He is suffering from 'Final year' Syndrome as he has neither the time to build things now nor the influence to ensure whoever is appointed by PM Lee will follow his plan.

That man just want to build a firewall to protect himself as he has done virtually nothing for three years other than blow more hot air. (See Viewpoint or Point of View menu for too many hot airs over the years to list and new addition over the months that I have not listed)

China defeat Singapore 4-0

China defeat Singapore 4-0 at Jalan Besar 

Both teams are out of contention for the Final Group Stage of the World Cup Qualifiers.

World Cup Qualifier (Asia Zone) Group Stage
Singapore 0-4 China
Singapore: Lionel Lewis, Shaiful Esah (Sevki Sha'ban 32'), Noh Rahman,  Ismail Yunos, Daniel Bennett, Shi Jiayi (Isa Halim 46'), Mustafic Fahrudin (Hafiz Rahim 71'), Firdaus Idros, Shahril Ishak (C), Fazrul Nawaz, Aleksandar Duric

Jordan confirm their passage to Final stage with win over Singapore

Jordan have confirmed their qualification to the Final Stage of the World Cup Qualifiers after they defeated Singapore 2-0 at Amman.
 
World Cup Qualifier (Asia Zone) Group Stage
Jordan  2-0 Singapore

Singapore: Lionel Lewis, Shaiful Esah, Noh Rahman, Juma'at Jantan (Sevki Sha'ban), Ismail Yunos, Daniel Bennett, Shi Jiayi, Mustafic Fahrudin (Hafiz Rahim), Shahril Ishak (C), Fazrul Nawaz, Aleksandar Duric (Firdaus Idros)

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Geylang United are Prime League champions

Geylang United have finished as 2011 Prime League champions.

The Bedok club hold off the challenges of Gombak United who finished, 3 points behind, as runner-up.

In third are Tampines Rovers; who had also finished as third last season.

However the Stags got Fazil Zailani who finish as top scorer of the Prime League with 18 goals.

Riswan Ebnu from SAFFC was runner-up with 14 goals and Amy Recha from Geylang United was third with 12 goals.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Etoile secured fifth spot

Etoile FC have secured fifth spot after they defeated Gombak United 3-0.

Jonathan Toto notched a double with Kamel Chaaouane also contributing.

The 2010 champions also retain a chance to go up to 4th place as they are 3 points behind Albirex Niigata (S) with both having 2 games left and they are meeting each other in the next game on 25 November 

As for a bottom of the table battle not to win the Wooden Spoon, TPUFC and Woodlands Wellington play to a 1-1 draw.

Patrick Paran had scored the opener in the last 10 minutes of play but it was still not enough to secure victory as the Jaguars team showed their inexperience by allowing the Rams a way back.

Korean Moon Soon Ho, brought in the mid-season transfer, showed off his value to the Northern club by coming off the bench and notching a goal thus allowing the Rams to share the points and hopefully have a chance to overtake the Jaguarsd going into their final game.

TPUFC are facing Hougang United while Woodlands Wellington will be facing Gombak United in their final game of the season.  

TPUFC 
Fa Ng Jia  (GK), Arisman Arman, Delwinder Singh, Taufiq Rahmat, Kim Jong Oh, Cyril Bagnost, Takaya Kawanabe, Shamil Sharif (Israel Tan), Azlan Alipah (C), Patrick Paran, Gary Loo (Nurizam Azman)
 
Woodlands Wellington
Phang Chin Guan (GK), Fumiya Kobayashi, Duncan Elias, Munier Raychouni (C), Madhu Mohana, Jalal, Guntur Djafril (Moon Soon Ho), Sazali Salleh, Han Yiguang (Syed Karim), Hyun Jong Woon, Goh Swee Swee
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Gombak United  
Zaiful Nizam (GK), Jalse Hatta (C) (Zulkiffli Hassim), Hamqaamal Shah (Ruhaizad Ismail), Jeremy Chiang, Ismail Yunos, Obadin Aikhena, Walid Lounis, Tengku Mushadad, Park Kang Jin , Jung Hee Bong, Chang Jo Yoon (Ridhwan Jamaludin)

SRC are champions

SRC are champions of the National Football League Div 1.

They hold off the challenges of Eunos Crescent who are runner-up while last season champions SCC finished a disappointing third; a further 13 points and 14 points off the pace of both clubs. 

Tampines Rovers Prime League gain revenge with FA Cup triumph

Tampines Rovers Prime League have won the 2011 FA Cup after they defeated SRC in the Final.

Last year, SRC had defeated Tampines Rovers Prime League 3-2 in the Final but this time the story was different as there will be no outcome even until the final whistle in full time and extra-time.

The game have finished 1-1 and only a penalty shootout will settle it.

And Tampines Rovers proved stronger in that department as they won 7-6 and walk away with the 2011 FA Cup.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

No stopping Home or Tampines

There is no stopping Home United or Tampines Rovers in the S-league as they defeated their rivals yet again despite only a few days rest in a busy month.

Home United defeated Hougang United 2-0 while Tampines Rovers defeated Gombak United 2-1.

Korean Jung Hee Bong got the Bulls goal but it was not enough with Jamil Ali and Ahmad Fahmie scoring the Stags.

For the Protectors, Shi Jia Yi and Valery Hiek goals was enough to secure all 3 points.

In other matches, SAFFC crushed Geylang United 6-3 while Balestier Khalsa and Woodlands Wellington played to a 2-2 draw.

Mustaqim Manzur, Mislav Karoglan (2), Ivan Jekvoic, Farzul Nawaz and Zulfadli Zainal Abidin all got on the scoresheet for the Warriors with Nakano Yuta,Daniel Hammond and Rizawan Abdullah replying for the Eagles.

Ishak Zainol and K Vikraman scored for the Tigers with Goh Swee Swee and Moon Soon Hon scoring for the Rams to share the point each. 

Geylang United
Yazid Yasin (GK) (C), Sevki Sha'ban, Mubarak Ahmad (Rizawan Abdullah), Daniel Hammond, Syed Fadhil, Jeon Byung Euk, Kim Jae Hong (Amy Samion Recha), Shah Hirul (Sofiyan Abdul Hamid), Syed Thaha, Nakano Yuta, Hafiz Rahim

SAFFC
Shahril Jantan (GK) (C), Shaiful Esah, Hafiz Osman, Bah Mamadou, Daniel Bennett, Ivan Jerkovic (Rhysh Roshan Rai), Goran Subara, Taisuke Akiyoshi, Mustaqim Manzur (Zulfadli Zainal Abidin), Mislav Karoglan, Fazrul Nawaz (Noh Rahman)
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Balestier Khalsa
Joey Sim (GK), Anaz Hadee, Paul Cunningham (C), K Sathiaraj (Armanizam Dolah), Ishak Zainol, Ridhwan Osman, K Vikraman, Poh Yi Feng, Hilmi Azman (Shamsurin Abdul Rahman), Kim Young Kwang, Mark Kevin McGough 

Woodlands Wellington 
Phang Chin Guan (GK), Duncan Elias, Munier Raychouni (C), Madhu Mohana, Han Yiguang, Jalal, Sazali Salleh, Guntur Djafril (Syed Karim), Hyun Jong Woon, Goh Swee Swee, Moon Soon Ho
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Gombak United  
Zaiful Nizam (GK), Jaslee Hatta (C) (Zulkiffli Hassim), Hamqaamal Shah, Jeremy Chiang, Ismail Yunos (Ruhaizad Ismail), Obadin Aikhena, Walid Lounis, Ridwan Jamil (Tengku Mushadad), Park Kang Jin, Jung Hee Bong, Chang Jo Yoon 

Tampines Rovers
Yohann Lacroix (GK), Jufri Taha, Seiji Kaneko, Fahrudin Mustafic, Firdaus Kasman (Ahmed Fahmie), Ahmad Latiff, Akihiro Nakamura, Ismadi Mukhtar, Imran Sahib (Shukor Zailan), Jamil Ali (Aliff Shafaein) Aleksandar Duric (C)
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Hougang United
Fadhil Salim (GK) (C), Shahril Alias, Basit Abdul Hamid, Eddie Chang (Fathi Yunus), Jordan Webb, Syaqir Sulaiman (Azhar Sairudin), Faizal Amir, Sobrie Mazelan, Carlos Delgado, Mamadou Diallo, Vitor Borges 

Home United
Lionel Lewis (GK), Kenji Arai, Juma'at Jantan, Valery Hiek, Rosman Sulaiman, Shi Jiayi (C), Isa Halim, Firdaus Idros, Masrezwan Masturi (Yasir Hanapi), Frederic Mendy, Sherif El-Masri

Only Home and Tampines are left

Home United and Tampines Rovers are the only teams left in the title race after they defeated their respective foes in the S-league thus casting out SAFFC.

Home United defeated CYL 2-0 while Tampines Rovers defeated Albirex Niigata (S) 3-1.

Firdaus Idros and Frederic Mendy got the goals in the Protectors match.

Tatsuro Inui had scored for the White Swans but a brace from Jamil Ali and then a penalty from Fahrudin Mustafic killed off the Japanese side.
 
Both teams at the top are now uncatchable despite SAFFC late effort as they crush Etoile FC 4-1 at Jalan Besar.

Goran Subara, Mislav Karoglan and Indra Sahdan scored for the Warriors while Wilson Grosset scored for the French side.

Gombak United had defeated TPUFC 3-2 in another match

Ruhaizad Ismail, Hamqaamal Shahn and Walid Lounis scored for the Bulls with Takaya Kawanabe and Shamil Sharif scoring for the Jaguars. 

Tampines Rovers
Yohann Lacroix (GK), Jufri Taha, Seiji Kaneko, Benoรฎt Croissant (Jamil Ali), Fahrudin Mustafic, Firdaus Kasman (Shukor Zailan), Ahmad Latiff, Akihiro Nakamura, Imran Sahib (Aliff Shaffaein), Ismadi Mukhtar, Aleksandar Duric (C) 
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Courts Young Lions
Izwan Mahbud (GK), Irwan Shah, Shahir Hamzah, Afiq Yunos, Safuwan Baharudin, Fazli Ayob (Faris Ramli), Zulfahmi Arifin (Hafiz Abu Sujad), Hariss Harun (C), Shahdan Sulaiman (Gabriel Quak), Safirul Sulaiman, Khariul Nizam

Home United
Lionel Lewis (GK), Kenjia Arai, Juma'at Jantan, Valery Hiek, Rosman Sulaiman, Shi Jiayi (C), Firdaus Idros (Sufian Anuar), Yasir Hanapi (Nor Azli Yusoff), Masrezwan Masturi (Asraf Abdul Rashid), Frederic Mendy, Sherif El-Masri
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SAFFC
Shahril Jantan (GK) (C), Razaleigh Khalik (Hafiz Osman), Bah Mamadou, Daniel Bennett (C), Ivan Jerkovic, Goran Subara, Noh Rahman, Taisuke Akiyoshi, Zulfadli Zainal Abidin, Mislav Karoglan, Fazrul Nawaz (Indra Sahdan)
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Gombak United  
Zaiful Nizam (GK), Hamqaamal Shah, Jeremy Chiang, Ismail Yunos, Obadin Aikhena (C), Walid Lounis, Tengku Mushadad (Ridwan Jamil), Ruhaizad Ismail (Zulkiffli Hassim), Park Kang  Jin (Ridhwan Jamaludin), Jung Hee Bong, Chang Jo Yoon 

TPUFC 
Ridhuan Barudin (GK), Kim Seong Kyu (C) (Patrick Paran), Arisman Arman, Delwinder Singh, Taufiq Rahmat, Kim Jong Oh, Cyril Bagnost, Takaya Kawanabe, Nurizam Azman (Shamil Sharif), Azlan Alipah, Gary Loo

SEA Games XXVI Draw

Group A
Singapore U23
Indonesia U23 (Host)
Malaysia U23 (Champions)
Thailand U23
Cambodia U23

Group B
Vietnam U23
Myanmar U23
Timor Leste U23
Brunei U23
Philippines U23
Laos U23

Home continue their march

Home United continue their march to the 2011 S-league title by defeating Woodlands Wellington 2-1.

Masrezwan Masturi, who started his S-league career with the Rams back in 1999, and Frederic Mendy got the goals for the Protectors. Goh Swee Swee got the consolation goal for the Rams.

Tampines Rovers kept up the pressure by crushing CYL 4-1 and then defeating Geylang United 2-0 in the Eastern Derby.

In the matchup against the Cubs, Ismadi Mukhtar, Imran Sahib, Jamil Ali and Aleksandar Duric got the goals while in the matchup in the Eastern Derby Ismadi Mukhtar and Aleksandar Duric got the goals.

Safuwan Baharudin got the goals for the Cubs.

The Warriors also refused to give up as they defeated CYL 3-0.

Ivan Jerkovic (2) and Farzul Nawaz got the goals.

As for Albirex Niigata (S), their slim hopes of the 2011 crown was gone after they failed to beat Hougang United with the Cheetahs holding them to a 1-1 draw.

Shotaro Ihata got the opener but veteran  Noor Ali cancelled it out.

Tampines Rovers
Yohann Lacroix (GK), Jufri Taha, Seiji Kaneko, Fahrudin Mustafic, Firdaus Kasman (Shukor Zailan), Ahmad Latiff (Jamil Ali), Akihiro Nakamura, Imran Sahib (Ali Hudzaifi), Ismadi Mukhtar, Ahmed Fahmie, Aleksandar Duric (C) 

Courts Young Lions
Izwan Mahbud (GK), Irwan Shah, Shahir Hamzah (Afiq Yunos), Safuwan Baharudin, Al-Qaasimy Rahman, Gabriel Quak, Hafiz Abu Sujad (Zulfahmi Arifin), Faris Ramli, Hariss Harun, Shahdan Sulaiman (Nazrul Ahmad Nazari), Khariul Nizam
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Home United
Lionel Lewis (GK), Juma'at Jantan, Valery Hiek, Rosman Sulaiman, Abdil Qaiyyim (Asraf Abdul Rashid), Shi Jiayi (C), Isa Halim, Masrezwan Masturi, Frederic Mendy, Sufian Anuar (Yasir Hanapi), Sherif El-Masri

Woodlands Wellington
Ang Bang Heng (GK), Fumiya Kobayashi, Duncan Elias, Munier Raychouni (C), Madhu Mohana, Jalal, Sazali Salleh, Guntur Djafril (Nawfal Shahib), Han Yiguang, Goh Swee Swee, Moon Soon Ho
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Hougang United 
Fadhil Salim (GK) (C), Lau Meng Meng, Shahril Alias (Aqhari Abdullah), Ratna Suffian, Eddie Chang, Syaqir Sulaiman (Mamadou Diallo), Fazli Jaffar, Basit Abdul Hamid (Sobrie Mazelan), Noor Ali, Diego Oliviera, Vitor Borges 
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Geylang United
Yazid Yasin (GK) (C), Sofiyan Abdul Hamid, Daniel Hammond, Syed Fadhil, Hassan Aziz, Jeon Byung Euk, Kim Jae Hong, Shah Hirul, Syed Thaha, Nakano Yuta (Amy Samion Recha), Rizawan Abdullah (Zul Elhan Fahmi)

Tampines Rovers
Yohann Lacroix (GK), Jufri Taha, Seiji Kaneko, Fahrudin Mustafic, Firdaus Kasman, Ahmad Latiff (Shukor Zailan), Akihiro Nakamura, Imran Sahib, Ismadi Mukhtar (Ali Hudzaifi), Jamil Ali (Aliff Shaffein), Aleksandar Duric (C) 
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SAFFC
Hyrulnizam Juma'at (GK), Shaiful Esah, Hafiz Osman, Bah Mamadou, Daniel Bennett (C), Ivan Jerkovic (Zulfadli Zainal Abidin), Goran Subara, Taisuke Akiyoshi, Mustaqim Manzur, Mislav Karoglan (Rhysh Roshan Rai), Fazrul Nawaz (Erwan Gunawan) 

Courts Young Lions 
Izwan Mahbud (GK), Safuwan Baharudin, Sheikh Abdul Hadi,  , Fazli Ayob, Hafiz Abu Sujad, Ruzaini Zainal (Al-Qaasimy Rahman), Hariss Harun, Shahdan Sulaiman, Safirul Sulaiman, Navin Nigel Vanu (Gabriel Quak), Fairoz Hasan (Faris Ramli)

Home title to lose

Home United have taken a giant step toward winning the 2011 S-league crown after they defeated, soon-to-be-dethroned, Etoile FC 2-1 at Bishan Stadium.

The Protectors had achieved the victory thank to an ex-Etoile FC man, Frederic Mendy, who had  scored the equaliser after Etoile FC had taken the lead through Kamel Chaaouane.

Skipper Shi Jia Yi then notched the winner to give the Protectors a 5-points lead at the top now.

And it helped that Home United challengers are falling over one another to falter as this time, it was Albirex Niigata (S) that disappointed it supporters as they were held to a 1-1 draw with Gombak United; a club Albirex had crushed 5-1 previously.

Shotaro Ihata had given the White Swans the lead but the Bulls did not give up and Obadin Aikhena notched the equaliser at the end.

Meanwhile SAFFC kept up their slim title chances, after losses to Tampines Rovers and Home United respectively, by beating Hougang United 3-1.

Mislav Karoglan got a brace while Zulfadli Zainal Abidin contribute another in the Warriors win. Vitor Borges had scored for the Cheetahs. 

In one other match.Geylang United defeated Woodlands Wellington 2-1.

Jalal had scored the goal for the Rams while Shah Hirul and Nakano Yuta got the goals for the Eagles. 

Woodlands Wellington 
Ang Bang Heng (GK), Fumiya Kobayashi, Duncan Elias, Munier Raychouni (C), Madhu Mohana, Han Yguang (Nawfal Shahib), Jalal, Sazali Salleh, Guntur Djafril (Goh Swee Swee), Hyun Jong Woon, Moon Soon Ho 

Geylang United
Yazid Yasin (GK) (C), Sevki Sha'ban, Mubarak Ahamad (Rizawan Abdullah), Daniel Hammond, Syed Fadhil, Jeon Byung Euk (Hassan Aziz), Kim Jae Hong (Khalili D'Cruz), Shah Hirul, Syed Thaha,  Hafiz Rahim, Nakano Yuta
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Hougang United
Fadhil Salim (GK) (C), Lau Meng Meng, Eddie Chang, Faizal Amir, Ratna Suffian (Shahril Alias), Azhar Sairudin (Aqhari Abdullah), Jordan Webb, Diego de Oliveira (Sobrie Mazelan), Carlos Delgado, Noor Ali, Vitor Borges

SAFFC
Shahril Jantan (GK) (C), Razaleigh Khalik, Bah Mamadou, Daniel Bennett, Noh Rahman, Ivan Jerkovic, Goran Subara, Taisuke Akiyoshi, Zulfadli Zainal Abidin , Mislav Karoglan, Indra Sahdan (Fazrul Nawaz) 
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Home United
Lionel Lewis (GK), Kenji Arai, Juma'at Jantan, Valery Hiek, Rosman Sulaiman, Abdil Qaiyyim (Firdaus Idros), Shi Jiayi (C), Isa Halim, Masrezwan Masturi (Sufian Anuar), Frederic Mendy, Sherif El-Masri 
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Gombak United  
Zaiful Nizam (GK), Jaslee Hatta (C), Hamqaamal Shah, Jeremy Chiang (Zulkiffli Hassim), Ismail Yunos, Obadin Aikhena, Walid Lounis, Tengku Mushadad (Shafuan Sutohmoh), Ridwan Jamil, Jung Hee Bong, Chang Jo Yoon (Ruhaizad Ismail)

Home take over top spot as Tampines falter

Home United have taken a giant step toward winning the 2011 S-league after crushing arch-rival and challenger SAFFC 4-0 at Choa Chu Kang.

At the same time, closer rival Tampines Rovers fell 2-1 to Etoile FC to let Home United take a 2 points lead at the top.

Sherif El-Masri, who has only recently won back his place in the starting lineup of the Home United side, was the hero as he notched a brace while Firdaus Idros and Yasir Hanapi also contribute to the effort.

Jonathan Toto and Kamel Chaaouane was the Stars scorers with Ahmed Fahmie replying for the Stags.

In other matches, CYL crushed Woodlands Wellington 5-1 and Balestier Khalsa defeated TPUFC 2-1.

Gabriel Quak, Irwan Shah, Faris Ramli, Hariss Harun and Nigel Vanu was the scorers for the Cubs with Rams sole reply coming from Moon Soon Ho.

In the Tigers match, Aussie Mark McGough showed his importance to the Tigers as he notched another 2 goals to give the Toa Poyah club their second win in 3games after going winless for nearly 3 months.

Takaya Kawanabe had reply for the Jaguars. 

Tampines Rovers
Yohann Lacroix (GK), Jufri Taha, Benoit Croissant (Seiji Kaneko), Fahrudin Mustafic, Firdaus Kasman (Jamil Ali), Ahmad Latiff, Akihiro Nakamura, Ismadi Mukhtar, Shukor Zailan (Imran Sahib), Ahmed Fahmie, Aleksandar Duric (C)
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SAFFC
Shahril Jantan (GK) (C), Shaiful Esah, Hafiz Osman, Bah Mamadou, Ivan Jerkovic, Rhysh Roshan Rai, Goran Subara, Taisuke Akiyoshi, Mustaqim Manzur, Mislav Karoglan, Fazrul Nawaz (Indra Sahdan) 

Home United
Lionel Lewis (GK), Kenji Arai, Juma'at Jantan, Valery Hiek, Rosman Sulaiman, Shi Jiayi (C), Isa Halim, Firdaus Idros (Abdil Qaiyyim), Masrezwan Masturi (Faizal Samad (Yasir Hanapi)), Frederic Mendy, Sufian Anuar, Sherif El-Masri
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Courts Young Lions
Izwan Mahbud (GK), Afiq Yunos, Irwan Shah, Abdul Hadi, Al-Qaasimy Rahman (Safuwan Baharudin), Gabriel Quak, Zulfahmi Arifin (Hafiz Abu Sujad), Hariss Harun (C), Shahdan Sulaiman, Nigel Vanu, Khairul Nizam (Faris Ramli) 

Woodlands Wellington
Ang Bang Heng (GK), Fumiya Kobayashi, Duncan Elias, Munier Raychouni (C), Darrel Tan (Sahhid Jamallil), Jalal, Guntur Djafril (Nawfal Shahib), Han Yiguang, Hyun Jong Woon, Farhan Hairoddin (Syed Karim), Moon Soon Ho
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TPUFC 
Ridhuan Barudin (GK), Kim Seong Kyu (C), Delwinder Singh, Taufiq Rahmat (Shamil Sharif), Kim Jong Oh, Cyril Bagnost, Takaya Kawanabe, Azlan Alipah, Gary Loo (Abdul Rahman), Hafiz Nor, Patrick Paran

Balestier Khalsa
Joey Sim (GK), Paul Cunningham (C), K Sathiaraj (Anaz Hadee), Vahid Bogucanin, Ishak Zainol, Armanizam Dolah (Ridhwan Osman), K Vikraman, Poh Yi Feng, Andrew Tan (Nurhilmi Jasni), Kim Young Kwang, Mark Kevin McGough