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LionsXII (Singapore Lions, Lions Twelve) DIBUBARKAN 2015
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THEY ARE CHAMPIONS !!!
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Watsons Piala Malaysia 2013
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Elephants stomp off with narrow win
Published: Friday January 17, 2014 MYT 11:03:00 PM
Updated: Friday January 17, 2014 MYT 11:14:32 PM
Pahang's Matias Conti (centre) scored the solitary goal of the match against Lions XII in the curtain-raiser Charity Shield. Pahang won 1-0.
KUANTAN: Pahang started their Super League campaign with a narrow 1-0 win over Lions XII and lifted the Sultan Ahmad Shah Charity Shield after 20 years.
Substitute striker Matias Conti, who just turned 24 on Friday, celebrated by scoring the winner in the 57th minute but it was the defending champions Lions XII who stole the show with their gritty performance.
The Singaporeans, under coach Fandi Ahmad, proved that they are still a force to be reckoned with despite being without any foreigners and stalwarts Hariss Harun, Baihakki Khaizan and Shahril Ishak, who have moved on to join the Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT) this season.
Pahang started with their best men including new towering striker Dickson Nwakaeme. But he was substituted with Argentine Conti barely 15 minutes into play after the former Kelantan striker picked up an injury.
It was Jamaican defender Damion Stewart who had the best chance of the half when he ballooned the ball from close range in the 33rd minute.
- The Star -
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Official: FAM say no to LionsXII, Harimau Muda to be dissolved
By FO Newsdesk -
November 25, 2015
The Harimau Muda concept is set to be dissolved after Football Association of Malaysia confirmed that it will be ending the 7 year-old program.
This comes after the sixth meeting of FAM’s Executive Committee, which was held at the Royale Chulan Hotel earlier today, where the decision was eventually announced. However, the 2017 SEA Games squad will be retained until the end of the games.
‘Harimau Muda’ was the brainchild of Khairy Jamaluddin, who was the Vice-President of FAM in 2007 and it was mainly created to produce a stronger group of youth players by keeping them together, and allowing them to compete in various leagues across the globe.
Program Harimau Muda hanya tinggal kenangan, namun diharap semua pemain teruskan usaha bg memartabatkan bolasepak negara! #AyuhHarimauMuda
— Harimau Muda C™ (@youngtigersc) November 24, 2015
While it did bring temporary success in the form of the SEA Games Gold Medal in 2011, the overall efficacy of the program has been questioned on countless occassions, particularly by state teams who are forced to let their talents go.
With the program coming to an end, all existing Harimau Muda players are likely to return to their state teams – which will subsequently boost the pool of players available to every team.
Meanwhile, FAM also confirmed that LionsXII will no longer be competing in the Malaysian Super League next season, bringing the curtain down on their three-year partnership with the Football Association of Singapore.
Lions XII takkan beraksi dalam Liga Super Malaysia tahun hadapan. #KamiTeamMalaysia
— Team Malaysia (@TeamMsia) November 24, 2015
The Singapore-based side are currently competing in the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Cup and their immediate future is uncertain – though rumours suggests that the team could be rebranded to compete in the ASEAN Super League.
Meanwhile, a play-off match will be held between T-Team and ATM and the winner of that match will be handed the MSL slot which will be vacated by the departure of LionsXII.
Sources : http://www.fourthofficial.com
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Malaysian League Title (1979 - 2020)
Credit : Sportimes.my
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