Monday, December 19, 2011

Perlis are Champion of Champions


The Perlis team celebrate their win with Datuk Razali Ibrahim, deputy Sport Minister (in yellow/black shirt), and National Sports Council DG Datuk Zolkples Embong (blue/white shirt) and Datuk Dell Akbar Khan (green shirt).

PERLIS won the inaugural Champion of Champions football tournament when they held their nerve to beat Kelantan 4-3 on sudden death penalties in the final at Sultan Ibrahim Stadium yesterday.


The score at the end of the regulatory 60 minutes was 0-0 and it was 3-3 at the end of the five penalty shootouts.

The first attempt at goal in sudden death fell to Kelantan but striker Ahmad Tasnim Nasir shot straight to Perlis keeper Shahzwan Shafri instead.

Perlis' Muhammad Akmal Salleh the stepped up to send the ball to the right of the goal well beyond the reach of Kelantan custodian Muhammad Azri Abdul Ghani.

Perlis coach Mohd Shahabuddin Kadir said: "The game was very close and when it came down to penalties, it was really anybody's title."

With the rain showing no relief since Saturday night, the quality of the game yesterday was affected as neither team could display their hard running short passing game.

The usually nippy Kelantan winger Wan Alif Aiman Rosmaidi rarely got the ball into the Perlis box where at the end of the first half, striker Muhammad Syaiful Alias only got one shot in which was saved by Shazwan.

The win for Perlis saw them bagging RM10,000 while Kelantan walked off with RM7,500.

Kedah scored some consolation when they won third place after beating Penang 2-0 in the game that was played earlier in the morning.

Kedah's goals were scored by Faez Faizal Nor in the 37th minute and Mohd Izwan Ghazali four minutes later. Kedah bagged RM5,000 while Penang took home RM2,500.

The Champion of Champions is supported by the National Football Development Committee, which is chaired by Datuk Razali Ibrahim, the deputy Sports Minister.


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Sunday, December 18, 2011

PERLIS WIN CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS 2011 ON SUDDEN DEATH PENALTIES


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CC.18 – The Perlis team celebrate their win with Dato’ Razali Ibrahim, the deputy Minister of Youth and Sports (in yellow/black shirt) and other members of the organizing commitee including Datuk Zolkples Embong, the director general of the National Sports Council and Datuk Dell Akbar Khan.

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CHAMPION
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PERLIS WIN CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS 2011 ON SUDDEN DEATH PENALTIES


MUAR (18 Dec 2011) – An ecstatic Perlis side won the inaugural title of Champion of Champions 2011 when they held their nerves to beat Kelantan 4-3 on sudden death penalties in the final that was played at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium this evening.

The score at the end of the regulatory 60 minutes was 0-0. With the score tied 3-3 at the end of the five penalty shootouts each, the first attempt at goal in sudden death fell to Kelantan but striker Ahmad Tasnim Nasir shot straight to Perlis keeper Shahzwan Shafri instead.

Perlis’ Muhammad Akmal Salleh the stepped up to send the ball to the right of the goal well beyond the reach of Kelantan custodian Muhammad Azri Abdul Ghani.

“Of course, we are very happy to win the title as it has more than made up for the loss in the semi-finals of the MyKid National Championship last month to Kedah,” said Perlis coach Mohd Shahabuddin Kadir after the game.

“The game was very close and when it came down to the penalties, it was really anybody’s title. But we are glad that we came out tops.”

With the rain showing no relief since last night, the quality of the game today was affected as neither team could display their hard running short passing game.

The usually nippy Kelantan winger Wan Alif Aiman Rosmaidi rarely got the ball into the Perlis box where at the end of the first half, striker Muhammad Syaiful Alias only got one shot in which was saved by Shazwan.

The only high point for Perlis in the game came in the second half from a freekick but Ammar Akhmali Alias’ goal was called for off side.

The win for Perlis saw them bagging RM10,000 while Kelantan walked off with RM7,500.

“We have the players but perhaps next year, we will have to prepare earlier for this tournament,” said Mohd Izani Mahmood, the chief coach of Kelantan.

“We played well in the final, it was just too bad that we could not play our usual game due to the slipper ground.”

In the meantime, Kedah scored some consolation when they won third place in the tournament after beating Pulau Pinang 2-0 in the game that was played earlier in the morning.

Kedah’s goal were scored by Faez Faizal Nor in the 37th minute and Mohd Izwan Ghazali four minutes later.

For their effort Kedah bagged RM5,000 while Pulau Pinang took home RM2,500.

The Champion of Champions, is supported by the National Football Development Committee, which is chaired by Dato’ Razali Ibrahim, the deputy Minister of Youth and Sports.


CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS 2011
FIXTURES

GROUP A: Pulau Pinang, Selangor, CIMB-YFA, KEDAH

GROUP B: Kelantan, Terengganu, MBPJ FC, Perlis



ROLL OF HONOUR

Best Goalkeeper: Mohd Shazwan Shafri (Perlis)

Best Defender: Fauzan Fazil (Perlis)

Best Midfielder: Wan Alif Aiman Rosmaidi (Kelantan)

Best Striker: Mohd Zafuan Azman (Perlis)

Most Valuable Player: Mohd Shazwan Shafri (Perlis)

Top Scorer: Mohd Zafuan Azman (Perlis) with 6 goals

Best Player of the Final match: Ammar Akhmall Alias (Perlis)

Saturday, December 17, 2011

CHAMPION of CHAMPIONS 2011 Press Release...17 Dec 2011



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PERLIS TAKE ON KELANTAN IN FINAL OF CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS 2011


MUAR (17 Dec 2011) – Perlis delivered a surprise in their semi-final clash with a 1-0 win over favourites Kedah to set up a date against Kelantan in the final of the Champion of Champions 2011 tomorrow afternoon. Kelantan beat Pulau Pinang with a resounding 4-0 in the other semi-final tie.

For the Northern Lions, the only goal coming off Mohd Zafuan Azman’s free kick which left Kedah keeper Mohd Sufail Sofian totally stranded in the seventh minute was more satisfactory.

It provided Perlis with the perfect revenge for their loss in the final of the MyKids National Football Championship 2011 to the same Kedah side last month in Perak.

“It is good to be in two finals out of two tournaments,” said Mohd Shahabuddin Kadir, the chief coach of Perlis. “And for us, it is more satisfactory considering that we have beaten the team which denied us the title last month.

“The key to this game is discipline and the lads showed lots of it today. Sure we won by a single goal but we totally deserved it.”

While Kedah were confident, it was obvious that the early Perlis goal left their tactical play in tatters. And while they did come close when Mohd Shahril Morad banged the upright in the second half, that was the closest they got as Perlis stood firm at the back.

On the other hand Kelantan did not suffer such drama when they totally outclassed Pulau Pinang 4-0 in the second semi-final of the day.

The islanders tried hard to put up a strong defence but a through pass in the 15th minute off Muhd Shahril Shukri was deftly picked up by striker Muhamad Syaiful Alias for a shot past Pulau Pinang keeper T. Shahheeswaran.

In the 28th minute, Nik Akif Syahiran Nikmat then doubled the lead with a looping shot for Kelantan to be 2-0 in front at the break. With Pulau Pinang slowing down, Kelantan then nailed two further goals off Muhd Asyraf Hanif Zaimi in the 56th minute and then Wan Alif Aiman Rosmaidi deep in injury time for the win.

“We are very well prepared for this tournament and I told the players that it would be a mistake to underestimate anyone,” said Ronzi Zainal, the chief coach of Kelantan.

“Now we are a step closer to the title and we should approach the game the same way as we did today against Pulau Pinang – full of hard work.”

The final of the Champion of Champions 2011 will be played at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium tomorrow at 3.45pm.

The Champion of Champions, is supported by the National Football Development Committee, which is chaired by Dato’ Razali Ibrahim, the deputy Minister of Youth and Sports.


CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS 2011
FIXTURES

GROUP A: Pulau Pinang, Selangor, CIMB-YFA, KEDAH

GROUP B: Kelantan, Terengganu, MBPJ FC, Perlis

Friday, December 16, 2011

CHAMPION of CHAMPIONS 2011 Press Release...16 Dec 2011




Coach Rosle Md Derus said that the team will have their work cut out against Kedah considering that the latter is one of the favourites in the tournament this year.

“It will be a close game but we feel confident especially no one gave us a chance to make the next round,” said Rosle. “But we showed that we can be competitive as we did in the last match (against Terengganu).”

The game between Kedah and Perlis will be played at 8am at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium tomorrow morning.

The Champion of Champions, is supported by the National Football Development Committee, which is chaired by Dato’ Razali Ibrahim, the deputy Minister of Youth and Sports.


CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS 2011
FIXTURES

GROUP A: Pulau Pinang, Selangor, CIMB-YFA, KEDAH

GROUP B: Kelantan, Terengganu, MBPJ FC, Perlis

SEKITAR CHAMPION OF CHAMPION HARI KE 3 15/12/2011

Kejohanan Champion of Champions 2011

Jadual Perlawanan/Keputusan disini

Penjaring Gol Terbanyak disini

Table Standing disini

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

CHAMPION of CHAMPIONS 2011 Press Release...14 Dec 2011


CC.05 – Selangor’s Mohd Adib Hakimi Mohd Sabri (in all red kit) holds the ball away from CIMB-YFA’s Mohd Faizal Hafi Omar (in green / blue kit)


CC.06 – Kedah’s Mohd Akhyar Abdul Rashid (in red / black kit) dribbles past Pulau Pinang’s Muhammad Abidin Hussain (in yellow / black kit)


CC.07 – Perlis’ Wan Zulfahmi Zamberi (in all blue kit) jumps ahead of Ahmad Tasnim Nasir of Kelantan (in orange / black kit)


CC.08 – Terengganu’s Muhammad Adam Danieal Mohd Amir (in all yellow kit) tussles for the ball against Megat Nazrenshah Megat Zele of MBPJ (in all white kit)


RON – Kedah striker Mohd Irwan Syah Yaakub

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‘RONALDO’ CONFIDENT KEDAH WILL WIN GROUP A ENROUTE TO SEMI-FINALS


MUAR (14 Dec 2011) – He might not have scored a single goal in two matches but Mohd Irwan Syah Yaakub or Ronaldo is confident that the goals will come and that Kedah will win Group A enroute to making the semi-finals of the Champion of Champions 2011 this year.

After two matches in Group A this morning, Kedah picked up their first win when they beat Pulau Pinang 3-2, following their 1-1 draw against CIMB-YFA yesterday. They now have the same four points with CIMB-YFA although the northerners lead the group on better goal difference.

Third is Selangor while Pulau Pinang are at the bottom.

“Sure I have not scored a single in two matches but there’s still tomorrow. I scored six goals in the MyKids tournament last month, so defenders are a little wary of me,” said the precocious 11-year-old, who is called Ronaldo after his idol.

“Yes I admire Cristiano Ronaldo tremendously. I think that he is a great player and I hope that I will be able to play like him.”

In the match against Pulau Pinang this morning, Kedah were quick to grab the lead off Mohd Izwan Iskandar Ghazali in the eighth minute. But the islanders fought back with two quick goals in two minutes off Athari Aqil Fitri Maktar (11th minute) and Muhamad Azmeer Aris Nor Rashid (12th) to steal to a 2-1 lead.

But Kedah kept up the pressure and they were duly rewarded when Pulau Pinang’s Muhammad Faiq Syahmi Saiful Bahari scored an own goal on 23 minute for the score to stand at 2-2.

With just three minutes left to the end of the first half, Mohamad Imran Idris made good on a cross from ‘Ronaldo’ for the win.

In the other match, CIMB-YFA were stretched the distance before they were able to beat Selangor 1-0. The only goal of the game came in the 31st minute of play from Aliff Haiqal Lokman Hakim Lau.

The decision as to which team will win Group A will be decided tomorrow oon the third match day when Kedah take on Selangor while CIMB-YFA play Pulau Pinang.

In the meantime in Group B, Kelantan seem poised to emerge as the group winner when they picked up their second win in the tournament – this time by beating big-scoring Perlis 2-0.

The Northern Lions had begun their campaign yesterday on a confident note when they blasted MBPJ FC 5-0. But against Kelantan this evening, they found it hard going where in the end before succumbing to two goals in the second half.

Kelantan ensured the full points off goals from Muhamad Nazirul Hasif Mailang in the 34th minute and Muhd Shahril Shukri in the 44th minute.

“We did not play as well as could but we did enough to win the game and the full points. That is more important,” said Ronzi Zainal, the chief coach of Kelantan afterwards.

In the meantime, Terengganu had two late goals to thank for their close 3-2 win over MBPJ FC. The win was the first in Group B.

After taking the early lead in the sixth minute through Muzamir Zaid, the east coast side relaxed somewhat to allow MBPJ FC to score twice off Haikal Iskandar Abdul Malek (15th minute) and Khairul El-Malek Kharul Nizar (19th minute). The score at the half was 2-1 to the advantage of MBPJ FC.

But Terengganu pushed harder in the second half and they managed to squeeze in the equaliser off Muhammad Isa Raman in the 42nd minute before nailing the winner from Muhammad Nor Hakimi Ramli two minutes to the end.

Tomorrow, Kelantan will take on MBPJ FC while Terengganu will play Perlis t decide which team will join Kelantan in the semi-finals.

The Champion of Champions, is supported by the National Football Development Committee, which is chaired by Dato’ Razali Ibrahim, the deputy Minister of Youth and Sports.


CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS 2011
FIXTURES

GROUP A: Pulau Pinang, Selangor, CIMB-YFA, KEDAH

GROUP B: Kelantan, Terengganu, MBPJ FC, Perlis