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Live Better Through Sports ANNUAL REPORT 2012/2013 Purpose
Live Better Through Sports ANNUAL REPORT 2012/2013 Purpose To inspire the Singapore Spirit and to transform Singapore through Sports Vision 2030 We envision a Singapore where individuals and communities are strengthened through a lifetime of sporting experiences. Sport becomes a journey and celebration of Singapore’s people and places, uniting the nation, and inspiring the Singapore Spirit. CONTENTS Chairman’s Message 02 SSC Council Members 09 SSC Senior Management 12 Corporate Governance 14 Vision 2030 15 Future Ready Through Sport spexScholarship 16 Super Sports Clubs 18 Sport Without Boundaries Safety is Service 20 Another Shot at Life 24 Through Sport Sport as a National Language Play Well, Live Better 28 Football Ties That Bind 32 Organising for Success Singapore Sports Hub 36 Playing as a Team 38 Heart to Serve 42 Event Highlights 46 Financial Statements 63 2012/2013 SINGAPORE SPORTS COUNCIL ANNUAL REPORT 2012/2013 02 CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE ith Vision 2030 well underway, Fiscal Year W 2012 (FY12) saw an upswing in sports activity, programmes and events. Perhaps more importantly, there appears to be a favourable mindset shift towards sports and its intrinsic ability to help us live better lives. Sport is beginning to make a difference in more people’s lives, in more ways and in more places. This was apparent through the many special Singapore sport stories which we are pleased to share with you in this year’s annual report. We believe in the fundamental philosophy of using sports as a strategy to help people live better lives. This conviction underpins everything we do under Vision 2030. -
Annual Report (Jan 2011—Mar 2012)
FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE ANNUAL REPORT (JAN 2011—MAR 2012) 30th FAS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JALAN BESAR STADIUM 30 JULY 2012 FAS Annual Report (Jan 2011—Mar 2012) CONTENTS Page A. Significant Events 3 B. The Administraon 12 C. Standing Commiees 16 D. Affiliaon / Membership 17 E. S.League Review 22 F. Football Excellence 39 G. Grassroots & Community Outreach 63 H. Compeons 65 I. Referees 69 J. Disciplinary 80 K. Women’s Football 83 L. Medical 87 M. Appendix 91—156 (Full Results of Regional, Internaonal Compeons, Matches & Training Tours and Other Local Compeons) N. Financial Report 157—188 Page 2 F A S A n n u a l R e p o r t ( J a n 2 0 1 1—M a r 2 0 1 2 ) SIGNIFICANT EVENTS 1st January 2011—31st March 2012 INTRODUCTION 2011 marked the second year of the implementaon of the FAS Strategic Plan 2010- 2015, and FAS are pleased to inform members, partners and stakeholders, that together we have made progress in the implementaon of this Plan both on and off-the-field. On the field, our Naonal ‘A’ Team met the target of qualifying for the Third Round of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifiers while our Naonal Youth teams performed well in the 23rd Lion City Cup tournament that was held at the Jalan Besar Stadium in June 2011. Off the field, FAS was recognised by FIFA for its various development programmes and iniaves aimed at taking Singapore football to the next level as envisaged by our FAS Strategic Plan 2010-2015. -
FIFA WORLD COACH MEN's FOOTBALL 2011 Vote Country
FIFA WORLD COACH MEN'S FOOTBALL 2011 Vote Country Name First (5 points) Second (3 points) Third (1 point) Captain Albania Lorik Cana Ferguson Alex Löw Joachim Wenger Arsène Captain Algeria Antar Yahia Guardiola Pep Mourinho José Löw Joachim Captain Andorra Óscar Sonejee Mourinho José Guardiola Pep Ferguson Alex Captain Armenia Sargis Hovsepyan Del Bosque Vicente Guardiola Pep Ferguson Alex Captain Australia Lucas Edward Neill Del Bosque Vicente Guardiola Pep Tabárez Óscar Captain Austria Marc Janko Guardiola Pep Villas-Boas André Klopp Jürgen Captain Azerbaijan Rashad Sadygov Guardiola Pep Löw Joachim Klopp Jürgen Captain Bangladesh Biplob Bhattacharjee Del Bosque Vicente Guardiola Pep Löw Joachim Captain Belarus Yuri Zhevnov Ferguson Alex Guardiola Pep Villas-Boas André Captain Belgium Timmy Simons Mourinho José Guardiola Pep Wenger Arsène Captain Bermuda Khano Smith Guardiola Pep Villas-Boas André Ferguson Alex Captain Bhutan Pema Ferguson Alex Guardiola Pep Mourinho José Captain Bolivia Ronald Raldes B. Guardiola Pep Del Bosque Vicente Mourinho José Captain Bosnia-Herzegovina Emir Spahic Guardiola Pep Ferguson Alex Mourinho José Captain Brazil Thiago Emiliano Da Silva Guardiola Pep Mourinho José Ferguson Alex Captain British Virgin Islands Andy Davis Del Bosque Vicente Wenger Arsène Ferguson Alex Captain Brunei Darussalam Azwan Mohd Salleh Guardiola Pep Ferguson Alex Mourinho José Captain Bulgaria Stiliyan Petrov Guardiola Pep Klopp Jürgen Ferguson Alex Captain Burkina Faso Mahamoudou Kere Ferguson Alex Garcia Rudi Guardiola Pep Captain -
UN Blacklists 2 KUWAITIS for SUPPORTING Militants
SUBSCRIPTION SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 2014 SHAWWAL 21, 1435 AH www.kuwaittimes.net MP demands Kurds fight Landslides, Swansea stun conjugal to retake floods kill 109, Manchester visits for Iraq’s displace scores United to ruin prisoners2 largest7 dam in11 Nepal, India Van20 Gaal bow UN blacklists 2 Kuwaitis Max 47º Min 33º for supporting militants High Tide 03:55 & 14:01 Low Tide Kuwait regrets curbs • Four others also sanctioned 10:46 & 22:52 40 PAGES NO: 16257 150 FILS UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations Security Council took aim at Islamist militants in Iraq and Syria on Friday, Barrak: Govt blacklisting six people including two Kuwaitis and threat- ening sanctions against those who finance, recruit or incompetence supply weapons to the insurgents. The 15-member coun- cil unanimously adopted a resolution that aims to weak- en the Islamic State - an Al-Qaeda splinter group that has ‘clear as sun’ seized swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria and declared By A Saleh a caliphate - and Al-Qaeda’s Syrian wing, Nusra Front. Islamic State has long been blacklisted by the KUWAIT: Former MP Musallam Al-Barrak continued Security Council, while Nusra Front was added earlier criticizing the government for withdrawing the citi- this year. Both groups are designated under the UN Al- zenship of some citizens. Barrak criticized First Qaeda sanctions regime. Friday’s resolution named six Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al- people who will be subject to an international travel Khaled for saying the reasons behind the with- ban, asset freeze and arms embargo, including Islamic drawals were “as clear as the sun”. -
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ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED NEWSPAPER Home | 2 Business | 17 Sport | 28 236 projects QIB’s 9-month Qatar trounce funded by Qatar profit grows by Maldives 4-0 donors in 24 24.8 percent to in World Cup countries. QR1.4bn. qualifier. WEDNESDAY 14 OCTOBER 2015 • 1 Muharram 1437 • Volume 20 Number 6583 www.thepeninsulaqatar.com [email protected] | [email protected] Editorial: 4455 7741 | Advertising: 4455 7837 / 4455 7780 Emir meets GCC officials Emir greets Fine of up to leaders on new Hijri year QR20,000 for DOHA: Emir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani exchanged yesterday congratulatory mes- sages with leaders of Arab and Islamic countries on the new Hijri wasting water year. Deputy Emir H H Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al Thani also exchanged yesterday con- Emir issues new law on rationalisation gratulatory cables with his coun- terparts from Muslim countries DOHA: Emir H H Sheikh Tamim external lights on from 7am to Emir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani met at the Emiri Diwan yesterday the heads collections of control on the new Hijri year. bin Hamad Al Thani yesterday 4.30pm. Clause 3 prevents them and accountability of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), who called on the Emir to greet him on the occasion Prime Minister and Interior issued amendments in the law from leaving a damaged pipe Minister H E Sheikh Abdullah of their visit to the country. They were here to participate in their 14th meeting in Doha. on rationalisation of water and in the external water network bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani electricity consumption. -
NEWSLETTER MONTH of March 2018 COACH EDUCATION AFC C
TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT E -NEWSLETTER MONTH of March 2018 COACH EDUCATION AFC C Licence Certification Exams Candidates undergoing briefing prior to the commencement of their AFC C Licence Theory Examinations (General Paper and Laws of the Game) AFC C LICENCE THEORY EXAMINATIONS Head Coach of Hougang United FC Philippe Aw facilitating the AFC C Licence Theory Examinations (Specific Paper) ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE REPUBLIC POLYTECHNIC AND FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR FOOTBALL SCIENCE FAS President Lim Kia Tong presenting a token of appreciation to our Guest of Honour, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Health, MP for Sembawang GRC (Woodlands) Mr. Amrin Amin for opening the RP –FAS Centre of Excellence for Football Science Pre-Season Friendly Sparring Sessions Match Date Location Result 01 FFA U-17 vs. St. 02 March Jurong West Won 3 - 1 Catherine’s University Stadium U-19 Team (Japan) 02 FFA U-17 vs. Home 16 March Jurong West Lost 0 - 3 United SPL Reserves Stadium 03. FFA U-18 vs. FFA U-17 11 March Jalan Besar Won 2 - 0 Team Stadium Stadium FFA U-17 vs. St. Catherine’s University U-19 Team FFA U-17 vs. FFA U-18 showcasing their skills and providing quality entertaiment to their parents on a weekend The Centre Of Excellence (COE) Football League has officially commenced with the U-16 League kicking off on 22 March 2018, followed by the U-19 League on 02 April 2018. A positive start for the FFA Teams with the FFA U-16 and U-18 Teams winning their 1st matches for the 2018 season The SingaporeU-16 Team departed on 6 March for the Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youths (JENESYS) Football Tournament. -
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FIFA WORLD COACH MEN's FOOTBALL 2010 Votes by Captain
FIFA WORLD COACH MEN'S FOOTBALL 2010 Votes by captain (men) Country Name First (5 points) Second (3 points) Third (1 point) Albania Lala Altin Mourinho José Wenger Arsène Löw Joachim Algeria Ziani Karim Mourinho José Del Bosque Vicente Van Gaal Louis Andorra Sonejee Oscar Mourinho José Del Bosque Vicente Van Gaal Louis Anguilla Kelsick Romare Van Marwijk Bert Löw Joachim Del Bosque Vicente Antigua and Barbuda Dublin George Mourinho José Del Bosque Vicente Ancelotti Carlo Armenia Hovsepyan Sargis Mourinho José Ancelotti Carlo Guardiola Pep Aruba Escalona Maurice Van Marwijk Bert Del Bosque Vicente Van Gaal Louis Australia Neill Lucas Del Bosque Vicente Guardiola Pep Van Marwijk Bert Austria Janko Marc Mourinho José Löw Joachim Del Bosque Vicente Azerbaijan Sadigov Rashad Mourinho José Del Bosque Vicente Van Gaal Louis Bahamas Gavin Christie Del Bosque Vicente Mourinho José Van Marwijk Bert Bangladesh Hoque Aminul Guardiola Pep Del Bosque Vicente Mourinho José Barbados Forde Norman Mourinho José Löw Joachim Ancelotti Carlo Belarus Zhevnov Yury Mourinho José Ferguson Alex Wenger Arsène Belgium Vermaelen Thomas Guardiola Pep Van Gaal Louis Ferguson Alex Belize Smith Elroy Mourinho José Guardiola Pep Ferguson Alex Bermuda Ming Damon Mourinho José Ancelotti Carlo Van Marwijk Bert Bosnia-Herzegovina Spahic Emir Mourinho José Guardiola Pep Del Bosque Vicente Brazil De Souza Robson Mourinho José Del Bosque Vicente Guardiola Pep British Virgin Islands Davis Andy Ferguson Alex Mourinho José Wenger Arsène Bulgaria Petrov Stiliyan Mourinho José Guardiola -
Annual Report Apr 2019
ANNUAL REPORT APR 2019 - MAR 2020 MISSION VALUES To develop a vibrant football culture to enhance Teamwork Inclusiveness Transparency national life, strengthen social harmony and evoke the Singapore Spirit. Respect Innovation Passion KEY PILLARS Youth Capability Development Development OF FAS Inclusion of Customised promising youth and centralised In line with a vision and attitude to players competing mechanism to VISION improve the footballing standard and in a Professional deliver industry best To excel in ASEAN and environment in Singapore, the FAS League. practices in coach compete at the Asian stage. development & club identified four key pillars as the basis administration. of all the changes and developments to build a stronger National Team for the future. Cost Efficiency Vibrant Football Shared services Culture to maximise For Singaporeans to holistic support feel connected to and to leverage on and embrace local economies of scale. football. season and marked a historical chapter league remains competitive with the with an international platform to shine. that could potentially shape the future continued presence of quality senior of the professional football landscape players and foreign signings. The FAS’ continuous efforts in in Singapore. Sea has a proven track grassroots development were record of building and managing Of course, youth development also recognised in December 2019 with the successful businesses, and the FAS has has to be facilitated at all other levels, AFC President’s Recognition Awards for complete confidence in their ability to including the grassroots, in order to Grassroots Football 2019 – Developing; steer the club to new heights. We hope grow the talent base for our football this achievement only serves to further that this will pave the way for other teams. -
Kelvin 18 03 2012 Tnps
62 18 March 2012 THE NEW PAPER ON SUNDAY MALAYSIAN SUPER LEAGUE HIDE AND DUCK: The LionsXII taking refuge in their dugout as water bottles rain down. TNP PICTURES: KELVIN CHNG LionsXIIsurvive Sarawak‘hell’ ful” as heaps of water bottles thumped against the with all three points and their unbeaten away record fibreglass shelter. intact. “Wah, like Angry Birds,” quipped defender Safuwan Yet this win was one to savour, as coach V Sundra- Baharudin. moorthy had to contend with a long injury list which Teammate Madhu Mohana added: “Hardcore man, includes goalkeeper Izwan Mahbud, defenders Juma’at welcome to hell.” Jantan, Baihakki Khaizan, Shaiful Esah and forwards “Singapore mati (die in Malay),” screamed a Khairul Amri and Agu Casmir. DAVID LEE Sarawak fan, followed by more profanities. He couldn’t even find 18 fit players to bring to [email protected] Just then, Sarawak captain Hairol Moktar squared Stadium Negeri, taking just 17 to Kuching without train- up to referee Suhaimi Mat Hassan, who had awarded ingat the matchday pitch. SARAWAK 0 the 73rd-minute penalty which Shahril Ishak converted Worse, his entire first-choice defence was wiped out LIONSXII 1 for a gutsy 1-0 win. when Safuwan failed to passalate fitness test. (Shahril Ishak 73-pen) And Sarawak assistant coach Farhan Abdullah was But each of the replacements turned in virtuoso seenhurling a water bottle over the official. performances to show that the LionsXII have both REPORTING FROM KUCHING True to Bruising Borneo Battle tradition, Sarawak – depth and spirit to count themselves as genuine con- players and 15,000 fans – hurled abuse, blared air horns, tenders for the Malaysian Super League title. -
03 Match Summary
FINAL ROUNDS 25 NOV - 2 DEC 2012 MATCH NO. 15 MATCH SUMMARY ATTENDANCE Team A SINGAPORE Team B PHILIPPINES Jersey Colour RED/RED/RED Jersey Colour WHITE/WHITE/WHITE Played at SINGAPORE Stadium JALAN BESAR STADIUM Date 12 DECEMBER 2012 Kick-Off Time 2000hr Jsy Jsy Name of PlayerGYRS Name of Player GYRS No No 1 MOHAMAD IZWAN MAHBUD (GK) 2 ROBERT JAMES DAZO GIER (CAPT) 3 MOHAMAD SHAIFUL ESAH NAIN 90+2' 5 JUAN LUIS ALDEGUER GUIRADO 4 MOHAMMAD ISA ABDUL HALIM 7 JAMES JOSEPH P. YOUNGHUSBAND 61' 5 BAIHAKKI KHAIZAN 8 DENNIS MENGOY CAGARCAGARAA 8 SHAHDAN SULAIMAN 10 PHILIP JAMES P. YOUNGHUSBAND 9 ALEKSANDAR DURIC 11 EDUARD ORTALLA SACAPAÑO (GK) 5' 15 MUSTAFIC FAHRUDIN 46' 12 ANGEL ALDEGUER GUIRADO 83' 16 DANIEL BENNETT 14 CARLOS ALBERTO O. MARTINEZ DE MURGA 17 MOHAMMAD SHAHRIL ISHAK (CAPT) 90' 19 JERRY RUBEN PETERSEN LUCENA 19 MOHAMMAD KHAIRUL AMRI KAMAL 19' 68' 22 PAUL DELA CRUZ MULDERS 21 MUHAMMAD SAFUWAN BAHARUDIN 29 PATRICK ALCALA REICHELT 46' SUBSTITUTES SUBSTITUTES 10 FAZRUL NAWAZ 82' 46' 13 EMELIO ASADA CALIGDONG 46' 11 QIU LI 18 CHRISTOPHER ROBERT BARBON GREATWICH 13 MUHAMMAD FAZLI AYOB 20 DENIS SANTOS WOLF 83' 18 MUHAMMAD HYRULNIZAM JUMA’AT (GK) 21 JASON NICOLAS M. DANTES DE JONG 20 MUHAMMAD IRWAN SHAH 68' 24 MARWIN J. MALINAY ANGELES 24 MOHAMAD FIRDAUS KASMAN 90' 27 RAY ANTHONY PEPITO JONSSON 29 MOHAMAD HAFIZ RAHIM 28 JEFFREY MALLEN CHRISTIAENS 30 JOEY SIM (GK) 32 REF DELANY U. CUARESMA (GK) 34 MUHAMMAD ZULFAHMI ARIFIN 34 DEMITRIUS I. TOLENTINO OMPHROY 61' NOT PLAYING / NOT ELIGIBLE NOT PLAYING / NOT ELIGIBLE 7 SHI JIAYI 3 JASON ABBOTT ABANTAO SABIO 14 HARISS HARUN 35 ROLAND RICHARD G. -
3 2 N D FAS Annual General Meeting 12/9/2014
ANNUAL REPORT 32nd FAS ANNUA L GENERA L MEETING 12/9/2014 Cover - Pg 48 & Pg 70 - Pg 103 Grassroots to Medical Comm.indd 1 11/1/14 11:12 AM SINGAPORE “A” TEAM MISSION Our Mission is to enhance lives by leading innovative development of competitive and recreational football in Singapore together with all our partners. VISION Our Vision is Excelling in Asia and Competing in World Football: • Our National Team succeeds at every level • Our Game is commercially viable • Our Game ethics and tradition are maintained • Our Game is growing at every level VALUES • Inclusiveness • Innovative • Openness • Teamwork • Dare FAS Annual Report (Apr 2013 - Mar 2014) Cover - Pg 48 & Pg 70 - Pg 103 Grassroots to Medical Comm.indd 2 11/1/14 11:12 AM ANNUAL REPORT April 2013 - March 2014 FAS Annual Report (Apr 2013 - Mar 2014) 1 Cover - Pg 48 & Pg 70 - Pg 103 Grassroots to Medical Comm.indd 1 11/1/14 11:12 AM FAS Annual Report (Apr 2013 - Mar 2014) 2 Cover - Pg 48 & Pg 70 - Pg 103 Grassroots to Medical Comm.indd 2 11/1/14 11:12 AM FAS Annual Report (Apr 2013 - Mar 2014) 3 Cover - Pg 48 & Pg 70 - Pg 103 Grassroots to Medical Comm.indd 3 11/1/14 11:12 AM PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE It is with great pleasure that I present to you the Football Association of Singapore’s (FAS) Annual Report for Financial Year (FY) 2013/2014. I am pleased to report that we have achieved good progress over the past year, and have fulfilled several key footballing objectives as spelt under the FAS Strategic Plan 2010-2015.