Armed Forces (ATM) remained in the lead of the Premier League although they only managed a 2-2 draw against MP Muar at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in Muar Friday.
Coach B. Sathianathan's soldiers are with 22 points after today's match, two points more than nearest challengers Pahang.
At the Tuanku Abdul Rahman in Paroi, Police played to a 1-1 draw against Sime Darby with Patrick Ronaldinho putting Sime Darby ahead in the 2nd minute.
Elsewhere, USM FC edged Johor 2-1 at USM's Athletics Stadium in Penang, NS Betaria edged Harimau Muda B 3-2 at the Hang Tuah Stadium in Melaka (afternoon match) while at the Selayang Stadium, Pos Malaysia were held to a 1-1 draw by Pahang.
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Monday, 19 March 2012
Armed Forces draw with MP Muar but regain lead in Premier League
Labels:
Armed Forces,
Betaria FC,
Johor,
MP Muar,
Pahang,
PDRM/Police FA,
Pos Malaysia,
Premier League,
Sime Darby,
USM FC,
Young Tigers B
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Pahang move into top of table in Premier League
Pahang went top of the Premier League after beating MP Muar 5-1 in a match at Stadium Majlis Perbandaran Temerloh Friday night.
The win pushed Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) down to second in the standing.
In another match, NS Betaria beat Johor MBJB 3-2 at Stadium Sultan Ibrahim, Muar.
Table proppers Perlis only managed one point after drawing 3-3 with Johor at Stadium Utama Negeri, Kangar.
Sime Darby drew 1-1 with Pos Malaysia in a match at Stadium Majlis Perbandaran Selayang.
The win pushed Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) down to second in the standing.
In another match, NS Betaria beat Johor MBJB 3-2 at Stadium Sultan Ibrahim, Muar.
Table proppers Perlis only managed one point after drawing 3-3 with Johor at Stadium Utama Negeri, Kangar.
Sime Darby drew 1-1 with Pos Malaysia in a match at Stadium Majlis Perbandaran Selayang.
Labels:
Betaria FC,
Johor,
MB Johor Bharu,
MP Muar,
Pahang,
Perlis,
Pos Malaysia,
Premier League,
Sime Darby
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Armed Forces coach not happy despite big win in Premier League
Armed Forces coach B. Sathianathan was furious with his side's lackadaisical performance despite a 4-0 victory over Perlis in a Premier League match in Kangar on Friday.
Sathianathan fielded an all-local side, resting foreign duo, Marlon Alex James and Bruno Sebastian Marteloto, who both have been playing non-stop since the start of the league.
"We came here and expectedly earned three points. But it is not an achievement as I knew we would beat Perlis easily," said Sathianathan.
"My players only performed well in patches. They need to work harder to improve. I did not like our performance today (Friday)."
"They took things lightly and I fear they would become complacent as the league progresses."
Sathianathan has been unhappy with his team's form since the start of the league and his fears were confirmed when they lost 2-1 to Sime Darby FC last month.
Forces, however, did recover from that defeat and presently lead the standings with 15 points from six matches, two points more than second-placed Pahang.
Veteran striker Hairuddin Omar was in his element on Friday, scoring a hat-trick in the 45th, 72nd and 90th minutes.
Zaquan Adha Abd Radzak was also on target in the 32nd minute.
"As we were sure of winning here, I gave James and Marteloto a break as I want them fresh for the tough match against Johor on Monday (tomorrow)," added Sathianathan.
Meanwhile, Patrick Ronaldinho Wleh's brace earned Sime Darby FC a 4-1 win over USM FC in Selayang.
The Liberian striker scored in the fourth and 65th while Mohd Zamri Hassan and Mohd Shoufiq Mohd Kusaini completed the rout in the 30th and 90th minutes. Edrisar Kaye replied for USM in the 56th minute.
In other matches, Pos Malaysia thrashed Johor Bharu City Council 3-0 while Young Tigers B were held 2-2 by MP Muar.
Sathianathan fielded an all-local side, resting foreign duo, Marlon Alex James and Bruno Sebastian Marteloto, who both have been playing non-stop since the start of the league.
"We came here and expectedly earned three points. But it is not an achievement as I knew we would beat Perlis easily," said Sathianathan.
"My players only performed well in patches. They need to work harder to improve. I did not like our performance today (Friday)."
"They took things lightly and I fear they would become complacent as the league progresses."
Sathianathan has been unhappy with his team's form since the start of the league and his fears were confirmed when they lost 2-1 to Sime Darby FC last month.
Forces, however, did recover from that defeat and presently lead the standings with 15 points from six matches, two points more than second-placed Pahang.
Veteran striker Hairuddin Omar was in his element on Friday, scoring a hat-trick in the 45th, 72nd and 90th minutes.
Zaquan Adha Abd Radzak was also on target in the 32nd minute.
"As we were sure of winning here, I gave James and Marteloto a break as I want them fresh for the tough match against Johor on Monday (tomorrow)," added Sathianathan.
Meanwhile, Patrick Ronaldinho Wleh's brace earned Sime Darby FC a 4-1 win over USM FC in Selayang.
The Liberian striker scored in the fourth and 65th while Mohd Zamri Hassan and Mohd Shoufiq Mohd Kusaini completed the rout in the 30th and 90th minutes. Edrisar Kaye replied for USM in the 56th minute.
In other matches, Pos Malaysia thrashed Johor Bharu City Council 3-0 while Young Tigers B were held 2-2 by MP Muar.
Labels:
Armed Forces,
MB Johor Bharu,
MP Muar,
Perlis,
Pos Malaysia,
Premier League,
Sime Darby,
USM FC,
Young Tigers B
Saturday, 11 February 2012
Armed Forces trounce Perlis to regain lead in Premier League
Armed Forces shot to the top of the Premier League after pulverising Perlis 4-0 at Stadium Utama in Kangar Friday night.
The result put the "Soldiers" with 15 points, two points ahead of Pahang, after six rounds of matches.
Mohamad Zaquan Adha Abd Radzak opened the floodgates against the Northern Lions with the first goal in the 32nd minute and Hairuddin Omar capped of the night in style with a hattrick of goals, in the 45th, 72nd and 90th minutes.
In an afternoon match, Sime Darby trounced USM FC 4-1 at the Selayang Stadium.
Sime Darby's goals were netted by Patrick Ronaldinho Wleh in the 4th and 65th minutes, Muhammad Zamri Hassan (30th) and Mohd Shoufiq Mohamad Kusaini (90th) while USM FC's consolation goal was contributed by Edrisar Kaye (56th).
At the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium, Muar, Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bharu (MBJB) lost 0-3 to Pos Malaysia.
Pos Malaysia's goals were scored by Mohd Hanifuddin Abd Rahman in the 38th minute, Muhammad Fakhrul Aiman Sidid (42nd) and Mohd Hafizi Amiruddin (75th).
Negeri Sembilan Betaria were tied 1-1 by Police at the Hang Tuah Stadium in Melaka with Mohd Afiq Akmal Zunaidi and Mohd Amri Fazal Mat Nor scoring the goals respectively in the 66th and 70 minutes.
In another match, Harimau Muda B were held to a 2-2 draw by MP Muar at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil here.
The result put the "Soldiers" with 15 points, two points ahead of Pahang, after six rounds of matches.
Mohamad Zaquan Adha Abd Radzak opened the floodgates against the Northern Lions with the first goal in the 32nd minute and Hairuddin Omar capped of the night in style with a hattrick of goals, in the 45th, 72nd and 90th minutes.
In an afternoon match, Sime Darby trounced USM FC 4-1 at the Selayang Stadium.
Sime Darby's goals were netted by Patrick Ronaldinho Wleh in the 4th and 65th minutes, Muhammad Zamri Hassan (30th) and Mohd Shoufiq Mohamad Kusaini (90th) while USM FC's consolation goal was contributed by Edrisar Kaye (56th).
At the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium, Muar, Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bharu (MBJB) lost 0-3 to Pos Malaysia.
Pos Malaysia's goals were scored by Mohd Hanifuddin Abd Rahman in the 38th minute, Muhammad Fakhrul Aiman Sidid (42nd) and Mohd Hafizi Amiruddin (75th).
Negeri Sembilan Betaria were tied 1-1 by Police at the Hang Tuah Stadium in Melaka with Mohd Afiq Akmal Zunaidi and Mohd Amri Fazal Mat Nor scoring the goals respectively in the 66th and 70 minutes.
In another match, Harimau Muda B were held to a 2-2 draw by MP Muar at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil here.
Labels:
Armed Forces,
MB Johor Bharu,
MP Muar,
Negeri Sembilan,
PDRM/Police FA,
Perlis,
Pos Malaysia,
Premier League,
Sime Darby,
USM FC,
Young Tigers B
Sunday, 5 February 2012
FAM to act against President Cup players and coach involved in match-fixing
The FA of Malaysia (FAM) will be nailing 18 President Cup players and a coach who were found to be involving in match-fixing the last M-League season.
FAM deputy president Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah said they faced suspensions of between two and five years and that FAM's secretariat would be dealing with them soon.
Speaking to reporters after chairing a meeting of FAM's executive council here today, he said FAM meant business about match-fixing and would not give any quarter to players or officials involved in the scourge.
According to FAM secretary-general Datuk Azzuddin Ahmad, the 18 players were from the Negeri Sembilan, T-Team and MP Muar teams.
Tengku Abdullah also announced that effective today, FAM's assistant-secretary-general Kelly Sathiraj had been tasked with monitoring payment of salaries of players and officials in the M-League to ensure they were made promptly.
Earlier, Tengku Abdullah had handed over two cheques, for RM50,000 each, to welfare organisations NCWO Negeri Sembilan and Yayasan Kemiskinan Kelantan. The money was from ticket collections for the 2012 Charity Shield Cup.
FAM deputy president Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah said they faced suspensions of between two and five years and that FAM's secretariat would be dealing with them soon.
Speaking to reporters after chairing a meeting of FAM's executive council here today, he said FAM meant business about match-fixing and would not give any quarter to players or officials involved in the scourge.
According to FAM secretary-general Datuk Azzuddin Ahmad, the 18 players were from the Negeri Sembilan, T-Team and MP Muar teams.
Tengku Abdullah also announced that effective today, FAM's assistant-secretary-general Kelly Sathiraj had been tasked with monitoring payment of salaries of players and officials in the M-League to ensure they were made promptly.
Earlier, Tengku Abdullah had handed over two cheques, for RM50,000 each, to welfare organisations NCWO Negeri Sembilan and Yayasan Kemiskinan Kelantan. The money was from ticket collections for the 2012 Charity Shield Cup.
Saturday, 28 January 2012
Police beat Pahang to move into first place in Premier League
Police edged Pahang to lead the Premier League after defeating Perlis 4-2 at the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium in Paroi Friday night.
However, they have played five matches as compared to four by Pahang who take on Armed Forces on Feb 3.
Khairul Izuan Abdullah was the hero for Police tonight, scoring all four of their goals in the 24th, 27th, 55th and 87th minutes while Perlis' goals were netted by Mohd Rizal Mohd Ghazali (3rd minute) and Mohd Khairul Ramadhan Mohd Zawawi (17th minute).
MP Muar also had a good night defeating Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bahru (MBJB FC) 5-2 at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in Muar.
Mohd Alafi Mahmud scored a brace for the hosts with his goals coming in the 51st and 71st minutes while their other goals were supplied by Mohamad Syaiful Sabtu (76th), Mohd Azuwad Mohd Arip (90th) and Abdul Rayjal Abdul Jalil (91st).
MBJB's goals were provided by Azmi Sarmin in the 9th minute (penalty) and 92nd minute.
At the Pasir Gudang Stadium, Johor edged Sime Darby FC 2-1 with the club side the first to score through their Liberian import Sengbah Kennedy in the 5th minute but Fahruzzahar Ali neutralised the advantage in the 13th minute before Mohd Hamzani Omar netted the winner in the 54th minute.
Meanwhile, Universiti Sains Malaysia FC (USM FC) had a comfortable 3-1 victory over Harimau Muda B at USM's athletics stadium in George Town with their goals coming through S. Veenod (36th, 60th) and Muhammad Faizad Ghazali (57th) while Mohd Norhamizaref Hamid scored the consolation goal for the visitors in the 7th minute.
However, Pos Malaysia were not so lucky. They lost 2-3 to Negeri Sembilan club side Betaria FC at the Selayang Stadium.
However, they have played five matches as compared to four by Pahang who take on Armed Forces on Feb 3.
Khairul Izuan Abdullah was the hero for Police tonight, scoring all four of their goals in the 24th, 27th, 55th and 87th minutes while Perlis' goals were netted by Mohd Rizal Mohd Ghazali (3rd minute) and Mohd Khairul Ramadhan Mohd Zawawi (17th minute).
MP Muar also had a good night defeating Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bahru (MBJB FC) 5-2 at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in Muar.
Mohd Alafi Mahmud scored a brace for the hosts with his goals coming in the 51st and 71st minutes while their other goals were supplied by Mohamad Syaiful Sabtu (76th), Mohd Azuwad Mohd Arip (90th) and Abdul Rayjal Abdul Jalil (91st).
MBJB's goals were provided by Azmi Sarmin in the 9th minute (penalty) and 92nd minute.
At the Pasir Gudang Stadium, Johor edged Sime Darby FC 2-1 with the club side the first to score through their Liberian import Sengbah Kennedy in the 5th minute but Fahruzzahar Ali neutralised the advantage in the 13th minute before Mohd Hamzani Omar netted the winner in the 54th minute.
Meanwhile, Universiti Sains Malaysia FC (USM FC) had a comfortable 3-1 victory over Harimau Muda B at USM's athletics stadium in George Town with their goals coming through S. Veenod (36th, 60th) and Muhammad Faizad Ghazali (57th) while Mohd Norhamizaref Hamid scored the consolation goal for the visitors in the 7th minute.
However, Pos Malaysia were not so lucky. They lost 2-3 to Negeri Sembilan club side Betaria FC at the Selayang Stadium.
Labels:
Betaria FC,
Johor,
MB Johor Bharu,
MP Muar,
Pahang,
PDRM/Police FA,
Pos Malaysia,
Premier League,
Sime Darby,
USM FC,
Young Tigers B
Saturday, 21 January 2012
Pahang move up to first place after drawing with Perlis in Premier League
Though Pahang recorded a 2-2 draw with Perlis at Stadium Utama in Kangar Friday night, it was good enough for them to take the lead in the Premier League.
Pahang's goals were scored by Mohd Hafiz Mohd Kamal in the 17th minute and Hazwan Mohd Daud (46th minute) while Perlis' import player Muhammad Lamin Conteh saved the homesters the blushes when he netted a brace with his goals coming in the 90th minute and a minute into injury time.
However, at the Selayang Stadium, the tie between Sime Darby and Armed Forces (ATM) had to be aborted towards the tail end of the first half because of a heavy downpour. The match, which stood goalless before being called off, has been postponed to Saturday.
At the Paroi Stadium in Negeri Sembilan, Police were tied 2-2 with Pos Malaysia with their goals supplied by Mohd Norzie Ibrahim (86th) and Khairul Izuan Abdullah (88th) while Pos Malaysia's by Mohd Hafizi Amiruddin (50th) and G. Puaneswaran (54th).
At the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium, Muar, debutants Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bahru (MBJB) had to share points with visitors Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) FC after the match ended in a 1-1 draw.
Romhizat Jamian scored for the hosts in the 57th minute while USM FC's goal was netted by S.Veeno (73rd minute).
Meanwhile, Negeri Sembilan Betaria who are also making their Premier League debut this season, lost 1-2 to Majlis Perbandaran (MP) Muar at the Hang Tuah Stadium in Melaka.
R.Puganeswaran put MP Muar ahead in the 10th minute before Mohd Fauzi Abdul Kadar levelled for the opponents in the 58th minute. MP Muar's import player Hilary Odada's goal in the 72nd minute proved to be the winner.
In a Klang Valley derby, Harimau Muda B were tied 1-1 with Johor at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil.
Pahang's goals were scored by Mohd Hafiz Mohd Kamal in the 17th minute and Hazwan Mohd Daud (46th minute) while Perlis' import player Muhammad Lamin Conteh saved the homesters the blushes when he netted a brace with his goals coming in the 90th minute and a minute into injury time.
However, at the Selayang Stadium, the tie between Sime Darby and Armed Forces (ATM) had to be aborted towards the tail end of the first half because of a heavy downpour. The match, which stood goalless before being called off, has been postponed to Saturday.
At the Paroi Stadium in Negeri Sembilan, Police were tied 2-2 with Pos Malaysia with their goals supplied by Mohd Norzie Ibrahim (86th) and Khairul Izuan Abdullah (88th) while Pos Malaysia's by Mohd Hafizi Amiruddin (50th) and G. Puaneswaran (54th).
At the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium, Muar, debutants Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bahru (MBJB) had to share points with visitors Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) FC after the match ended in a 1-1 draw.
Romhizat Jamian scored for the hosts in the 57th minute while USM FC's goal was netted by S.Veeno (73rd minute).
Meanwhile, Negeri Sembilan Betaria who are also making their Premier League debut this season, lost 1-2 to Majlis Perbandaran (MP) Muar at the Hang Tuah Stadium in Melaka.
R.Puganeswaran put MP Muar ahead in the 10th minute before Mohd Fauzi Abdul Kadar levelled for the opponents in the 58th minute. MP Muar's import player Hilary Odada's goal in the 72nd minute proved to be the winner.
In a Klang Valley derby, Harimau Muda B were tied 1-1 with Johor at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil.
Labels:
Armed Forces,
Betaria FC,
Johor,
MB Johor Bharu,
MP Muar,
Pahang,
PDRM/Police FA,
Perlis,
Pos Malaysia,
Sime Darby,
USM FC,
Young Tigers B
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Armed Forces maintain lead in Premier League after third win
Premier League leaders Armed Forces gunned down the Young Tigers (Harimau Muda B) 2-0 at the Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya Stadium to maintain their perfect start to the Premier League season.
The win tonight was the third in as many matches for the army boys under the command of 'general' B. Sathianathan (coach) and helped them stay on top of the Premier League table although Pahang are breathing down their neck with identical points but inferior goal difference.
Former international and Negeri Sembilan ace striker Hairuddin Omar set the tone for the win with the first goal in the 71st minute while Christie Jayaselan made sure of all three points with the second goal in the 80th minute.
Pahang kept pace with the leader after coming from behind to beat Sime Darby 2-1 at the Perbandaran Temerloh Stadium with goals from Mohd Saiful Nizam Miswan (31st) and R. Gopinathan (66th min) after Muhd Zamri Hassan had given the visitors a 10th minute lead.
At the Mawar Field in Pasir Gudang, Johor, the home team went on a goal spree to beat Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bharu (MBJB) 5-0 with Mohd Fauzzi Mohd Kassim scoring a hattrick in the 42nd, 45th and 76th minutes while Muhd Fazly Mazlan and Ahmad Syamim Yahya scored two quick goals in the 57th and 58th minutes to ensure all three points.
At the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in Muar, Police scored a comfortable 3-0 victory over MP Muar with Mohd Amri Fazal Mat Nor opening accounts in the 55th minute while Mohd Fauzi Abdul Majid added a brace in the 69th and 85th minutes.
In Penang, USM FC scored a narrow 2-1 win over Betaria from Negeri Sembilan at the USM Athletic Stadium.
Meanwhile, Pos Malaysia and Perlis played to a 3-3 draw in a high scoring match at the Selayang Stadium.
The win tonight was the third in as many matches for the army boys under the command of 'general' B. Sathianathan (coach) and helped them stay on top of the Premier League table although Pahang are breathing down their neck with identical points but inferior goal difference.
Former international and Negeri Sembilan ace striker Hairuddin Omar set the tone for the win with the first goal in the 71st minute while Christie Jayaselan made sure of all three points with the second goal in the 80th minute.
Pahang kept pace with the leader after coming from behind to beat Sime Darby 2-1 at the Perbandaran Temerloh Stadium with goals from Mohd Saiful Nizam Miswan (31st) and R. Gopinathan (66th min) after Muhd Zamri Hassan had given the visitors a 10th minute lead.
At the Mawar Field in Pasir Gudang, Johor, the home team went on a goal spree to beat Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bharu (MBJB) 5-0 with Mohd Fauzzi Mohd Kassim scoring a hattrick in the 42nd, 45th and 76th minutes while Muhd Fazly Mazlan and Ahmad Syamim Yahya scored two quick goals in the 57th and 58th minutes to ensure all three points.
At the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in Muar, Police scored a comfortable 3-0 victory over MP Muar with Mohd Amri Fazal Mat Nor opening accounts in the 55th minute while Mohd Fauzi Abdul Majid added a brace in the 69th and 85th minutes.
In Penang, USM FC scored a narrow 2-1 win over Betaria from Negeri Sembilan at the USM Athletic Stadium.
Meanwhile, Pos Malaysia and Perlis played to a 3-3 draw in a high scoring match at the Selayang Stadium.
Labels:
Betaria FC,
Johor,
MB Johor Bharu,
MP Muar,
Pahang,
PDRM/Police FA,
Perlis,
Pos Malaysia,
Premier League,
Sime Darby,
USM FC,
Young Tigers B
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