Monday, September 21, 2009

Egypt 2009 - FIFA Under-20 World Cup Finals (24 September 2009 - 16 October 2009)

Group A
24 Sept 09 Egypt 4 Trinidad & Tobago 1
25 Sept 09 Paraguay 0 Italy 0
28 Sept 09 Italy 2 Trinidad & Tobago 1
28 Sept 09 Egypt 1 Paraguay 2
01 Oct 09 Trinidad & Tobago 0 Paraguay 0
01 Oct 09 Italy 2 Egypt 4
(Egypt, Paraguay and Italy qualified for Round of 16)

Group B
25 Sept 09 Nigeria 0 Venezuela 1
25 Sept 09 Spain 8 Tahiti 0
28 Sept 09 Nigeria 0 Spain 2
28 Sept 09 Tahiti 0 Venezuela 8
01 Oct 09 Venezuela 0 Spain 3
01 Oct 09 Tahiti 0 Nigeria 5
(Spain, Venezuela and Nigeria qualified for Round of 16)

Group C
26 Sept 09 United States 0 Germany 3
26 Sept 09 Cameroon 2 South Korea 0
29 Sept 09 South Korea 1 Germany 1
29 Sept 09 United States 4 Cameroon 1
02 Oct 09 Germany 3 Cameroon 0
02 Oct 09 South Korea 3 United States 0
(Germany and South Korea qualified for Round of 16)

Group D
26 Sept 09 Ghana 2 Uzbekistan 1
26 Sept 09 England 0 Uruguay 1
29 Sept 09 Uzbekistan 0 Uruguay 3
29 Sept 09 Ghana 4 England 0
02 Oct 09 Uruguay 2 Ghana 2
02 Oct 09 Uzbekistan 1 England 1
(Ghana and Uruguay qualified for Round of 16)

Group E
27 Sept 09 Brazil 5 Costa Rica 0
27 Sept 09 Czech Republic 2 Australia 1
30 Sept 09 Australia 0 Costa Rica 3
30 Sept 09 Brazil 0 Czech Republic 0
03 Oct 09 Costa Rica 2 Czech Republic 3
03 Oct 09 Australia 1 Brazil 3
(Brazil, Czech Republic and Costa Rica qualified for Round of 16)

Group F
27 Sept 09 United Arab Emirates 2 South Africa 2
27 Sept 09 Honduras 3 Hungary 0
30 Sept 09 Hungary 4 South Africa 0
30 Sept 09 United Arab Emirates 1 Honduras 0
03 Oct 09 Hungary 2 United Arab Emirates 0
03 Oct 09 South Africa 2 Honduras 0
(Hungary, United Arab Emirates and South Africa qualified for Round of 16)

Round of 16
05 Oct 09 Paraguay 0 South Korea 3
06 Oct 09 Ghana 2 South Africa 1 (a.e.t.)
05 Oct 09 Spain 1 Italy 3
06 Oct 09 Hungary 2 Czech Republic 2 (a.e.t.; Hungary won 4-3 on penalties)
07 Oct 09 Brazil 3 Uruguay 1
07 Oct 09 Germany 3 Nigeria 2
07 Oct 09 Venezuela 1 United Arab Emirates 2
06 Oct 09 Egypt 0 Costa Rica 2

Quarter-finals
09 Oct 09 South Korea 2 Ghana 3
09 Oct 09 Italy 2 Hungary 3 (a.e.t.; FT 1-1)
10 Oct 09 Brazil 2 Germany 1 (a.e.t.; FT 1-1)
10 Oct 09 United Arab Emirates 1 Costa Rica 2 (a.e.t.; FT 1-1)

Semi-finals
13 Oct 09 Ghana 3 Hungary 2
13 Oct 09 Brazil 1 Costa Rica 0

Third Place Match
16 Oct 09 Hungary 1 Costa Rica 1 (FT; Hungary won 2-0 on penalties)

Final
16 Oct 09 Ghana 0 Brazil 0 (a.e.t.; Ghana won 4-3 on penalties)

Friday, September 18, 2009

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup - Roll of Honour (1995 - 2008)

1995 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: United States
3rd-place: England
4th-place: Italy

1996 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Uruguay
3rd-place: Italy
4th-place: United States

1997 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Uruguay
3rd-place: United States
4th-place: Argentina

1998 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: France
3rd-place: Uruguay
4th-place: Peru

1999 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Portugal
3rd-place: Uruguay
4th-place: Peru

2000 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Peru
3rd-place: Spain
4th-place: Japan

2001 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Portugal
Runners-up: France
3rd-place: Argentina
4th-place: Brazil

2002 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Portugal
3rd-place: Uruguay
4th-place: Thailand

2003 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Portugal
4th-place: France

2004 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Portugal
4th-place: Italy

2005 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: France
Runners-up: Portugal
3rd-place: Brazil
4th-place: Japan

2006 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Uruguay
3rd-place: France
4th-place: Portugal

2007 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Mexico
3rd-place: Uruguay
4th-place: France

2008 (Host: France)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Italy
3rd-place: Portugal
4th-place: Spain


Number of wins
12 - Brazil
1 - Portugal, France

FIFA Club World Cup - Roll of Honour (2000 - 2008)

2000 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Corinthians (Brazil)
Runners-up: Vasco da Gama (Brazil)
3rd-place: Necaxa (Mexico)
4th-place: Real Madrid (Spain)

2005 (Host: Japan)
Champions: Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Runners-up: Liverpool (England)
3rd-place: Saprissa (Costa Rica)
4th-place: Al Ittihad (Saudi Arabia)

2006 (Host: Japan)
Champions: Internacional (Brazil)
Runners-up: Barcelona (Spain)
3rd-place: Al-Ahly (Egypt)
4th-place: America (Mexico)

2007 (Host: Japan)
Champions: AC Milan (Italy)
Runners-up: Boca Juniors (Argentina)
3rd-place: Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan)
4th-place: Etoile du Sahel (Tunisia)

2008 (Host: Japan)
Champions: Manchester United (England)
Runners-up: LDU Quito (Ecuador)
3rd-place: Gamba Osaka (Japan)
4th-place: Pachuca (Mexico)


Number of wins
1 - Corinthians, Sao Paulo, Internacional, AC Milan, Manchester United

Thursday, September 17, 2009

2009/10 UEFA Europa League

Next Fixtures

1 October 2009
Group G
Levski Sofia 0 Lazio 4
SV Salzburg 2 Villarreal 0

Group H
Twente Enschede 0 Steaua Bucuresti 0
Sheriff Tiraspol 0 Fenerbahce 1

Group I
AEK Athens 1 Benfica 0
BATE Borisov 1 Everton 2

Group J
Toulouse 2 Club Brugge 2
Shakhtar Donetsk 4 Partizan Belgrade 1

Group K
FC Copenhagen 1 Sparta Prague 0
PSV Eindhoven 1 CFR Cluj-Napoca 0

Group L
Werder Bremen 3 Athletic Bilbao 1
Austria Vienna 1 CD Nacional de Madeira 1

Group A
Anderlecht 1 Ajax Amsterdam 1
FC Timisoara 0 Dinamo Zagreb 3

Group B
Slavia Prague 1 Lille 5
Valencia 3 Genoa 2

Group C
Celtic 1 Rapid Vienna 1
Hamburg SV 4 Hapoel Tel-Aviv 2

Group D
Sporting Lisbon 1 Hertha Berlin 0
FK Ventspils 0 Heerenveen 0

Group E
AS Roma 2 CSKA Sofia 0
Fulham 1 FC Basel 0

Group F
Dinamo Bucuresti 0 Panathinaikos 1
Galatasaray 1 SK Sturm Graz 1

2009/10 UEFA Champions League

Next Fixtures

29 September 2009
Group E
Fiorentina 2 Liverpool 0
Debrecen 0 Lyon 4

Group F
Rubin Kazan 1 Internazionale 1
Barcelona 2 Dynamo Kiev 0

Group G
Rangers 1 Sevilla FC 4
Unirea Urziceni 1 VfB Stuttgart 1

Group H
Arsenal 2 Olympiakos 0
AZ Alkmaar 1 Standard Liege 1


30 September 2009
Group A
Bordeaux 1 Maccabi Haifa 0
Bayern Munich 0 Juventus 0

Group B
CSKA Moscow 2 Besiktas 1
Manchester United 2 VfL Wolfsburg 1

Group C
AC Milan 0 FC Zurich 1
Real Madrid 3 Marseille 0

Group D
FC Porto 2 Atletico Madrid 0
APOEL Nicosia 0 Chelsea 1

Sunday, September 13, 2009

AFC Asian Cup - Roll of Honour (1956 - 2007)

1956 (Host: Hong Kong)
Champions: South Korea
Runners-up: Israel
3rd-place: Hong Kong
4th-place: South Vietnam

1960 (Host: South Korea)
Champions: South Korea
Runners-up: Israel
3rd-place: Taiwan
4th-place: South Vietnam

1964 (Host: Israel)
Champions: Israel
Runners-up: India
3rd-place: South Korea
4th-place: Hong Kong

1968 (Host: Iran)
Champions: Iran
Runners-up: Myanmar
3rd-place: Israel
4th-place: Taiwan

1972 (Host: Thailand)
Champions: Iran
Runners-up: South Korea
3rd-place: Thailand
4th-place: Cambodia

1976 (Host: Iran)
Champions: Iran
Runners-up: Kuwait
3rd-place: China PR
4th-place: Iraq

1980 (Host: Kuwait)
Champions: Kuwait
Runners-up: South Korea
3rd-place: Iran
4th-place: North Korea

1984 (Host: Singapore)
Champions: Saudi Arabia
Runners-up: China PR
3rd-place: Kuwait
4th-place: Iran

1988 (Host: Qatar)
Champions: Saudi Arabia
Runners-up: South Korea
3rd-place: Iran
4th-place: China PR

1992 (Host: Japan)
Champions: Japan
Runners-up: Saudi Arabia
3rd-place: China PR
4th-place: UAE

1996 (Host: UAE)
Champions: Saudi Arabia
Runners-up: UAE
3rd-place: Iran
4th-place: Kuwait

2000 (Host: Lebanon)
Champions: Japan
Runners-up: Saudi Arabia
3rd-place: South Korea
4th-place: China PR

2004 (Host: China PR)
Champions: Japan
Runners-up: China PR
3rd-place: Iran
4th-place: Bahrain

2007 (Host: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam)
Champions: Iraq
Runners-up: Saudi Arabia
3rd-place: South Korea
4th-place: Japan


Number of wins
3 - Iran, Saudi Arabia, Japan
2 - South Korea
1 - Israel, Kuwait, Iraq

Thursday, September 10, 2009

ASEAN Football Championship - Roll of Honour (1996 - 2008)

1996 (Host: Singapore)
Champions: Thailand
Runners-up: Malaysia
3rd-place: Vietnam
4th-place: Indonesia

1998 (Host: Vietnam)
Champions: Singapore
Runners-up: Vietnam
3rd-place: Indonesia
4th-place: Thailand

2000 (Host: Thailand)
Champions: Thailand
Runners-up: Indonesia
3rd-place: Malaysia
4th-place: Vietnam

2002 (Host: Indonesia and Singapore)
Champions: Thailand
Runners-up: Indonesia
3rd-place: Vietnam
4th-place: Malaysia

2004 (Host: Malaysia and Vietnam)
Champions: Singapore
Runners-up: Indonesia
3rd-place: Malaysia
4th-place: Myanmar

2007 (Host: Singapore and Thailand)
Champions: Singapore
Runners-up: Thailand
3rd-place: Malaysia, Vietnam

2008 (Host: Indonesia and Thailand)
Champions: Vietnam
Runners-up: Thailand
3rd-place: Indonesia, Singapore


Number of wins
3 - Thailand, Singapore
1 - Vietnam

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

FIFA Confederations Cup - Roll of Honour (1992 - 2009)

1992 (Host: Saudi Arabia)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: Saudi Arabia
3rd-place: United States
4th-place: Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire)

1995 (Host: Saudi Arabia)
Champions: Denmark
Runners-up: Argentina
3rd-place: Mexico
4th-place: Nigeria

1997 (Host: Saudi Arabia)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Australia
3rd-place: Czech Republic
4th-place: Uruguay

1999 (Host: Mexico)
Champions: Mexico
Runners-up: Brazil
3rd-place: United States
4th-place: Saudi Arabia

2001 (Host: Japan & South Korea)
Champions: France
Runners-up: Japan
3rd-place: Australia
4th-place: Brazil

2003 (Host: France)
Champions: France
Runners-up: Cameroon
3rd-place: Turkey
4th-place: Colombia

2005 (Host: Germany)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Argentina
3rd-place: Germany
4th-place: Mexico

2009 (Host: South Africa)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: United States
3rd-place: Spain
4th-place: South Africa


Number of wins
3 - Brazil
2 - France
1 - Argentina, Denmark, Mexico

FIFA Under-17 World Cup - Roll of Honour (1985 - 2009)

1985 (Host: China)
Champions: Nigeria
Runners-up: West Germany
3rd-place: Brazil
4th-place: Guinea

1987 (Host: Canada)
Champions: USSR
Runners-up: Nigeria
3rd-place: Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire)
4th-place: Italy

1989 (Host: Scotland)
Champions: Saudi Arabia
Runners-up: Scotland
3rd-place: Portugal
4th-place: Bahrain

1991 (Host: Italy)
Champions: Ghana
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Argentina
4th-place: Qatar

1993 (Host: Japan)
Champions: Nigeria
Runners-up: Ghana
3rd-place: Chile
4th-place: Poland

1995 (Host: Ecuador)
Champions: Ghana
Runners-up: Brazil
3rd-place: Argentina
4th-place: Oman

1997 (Host: Egypt)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Ghana
3rd-place: Spain
4th-place: Germany

1999 (Host: New Zealand)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Australia
3rd-place: Ghana
4th-place: United States

2001 (Host: Trinidad & Tobago)
Champions: France
Runners-up: Nigeria
3rd-place: Burkina Faso
4th-place: Argentina

2003 (Host: Finland)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Argentina
4th-place: Colombia

2005 (Host: Peru)
Champions: Mexico
Runners-up: Brazil
3rd-place: Netherlands
4th-place: Turkey

2007 (Host: South Korea)
Champions: Nigeria
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Germany
4th-place: Ghana

2009 (Host: Nigeria)
Champions: Switzerland
Runners-up: Nigeria
3rd-place: Spain
4th-place: Colombia


Number of wins
3 - Brazil, Nigeria
2- Ghana
1 - USSR, Saudi Arabia, France, Mexico, Switzerland

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

FIFA Under-20 World Cup - Roll of Honour (1977 - 2009)

1977 (Host: Tunisia)
Champions: USSR
Runners-up: Mexico
3rd-place: Brazil
4th-place: Uruguay


1979 (Host: Japan)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: USSR
3rd-place: Uruguay
4th-place: Poland

1981 (Host: Australia)
Champions: West Germany
Runners-up: Qatar
3rd-place: Romania
4th-place: England

1983 (Host: Mexico)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Argentina
3rd-place: Poland
4th-place: South Korea

1985 (Host: Soviet Union)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Nigeria
4th-place: USSR

1987 (Host: Chile)
Champions: Yugoslavia
Runners-up: West Germany
3rd-place: East Germany
4th-place: Chile

1989 (Host: Saudi Arabia)
Champions: Portugal
Runners-up: Nigeria
3rd-place: Brazil
4th-place: United States

1991 (Host: Portugal)
Champions: Portugal
Runners-up: Brazil
3rd-place: USSR
4th-place: Australia

1993 (Host: Australia)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Ghana
3rd-place: England
4th-place: Australia

1995 (Host: Qatar)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: Brazil
3rd-place: Portugal
4th-place: Spain

1997 (Host: Malaysia)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: Uruguay
3rd-place: Republic of Ireland
4th-place: Ghana

1999 (Host: Nigeria)
Champions: Spain
Runners-up: Japan
3rd-place: Mali
4th-place: Uruguay

2001 (Host: Argentina)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: Ghana
3rd-place: Egypt
4th-place: Paraguay

2003 (Host: United Arab Emirates)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Colombia
4th-place: Argentina

2005 (Host: Netherlands)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: Nigeria
3rd-place: Brazil
4th-place: Morocco

2007 (Host: Canada)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: Czech Republic
3rd-place: Chile
4th-place: Austria

2009 (Host: Egypt)
Champions: Ghana
Runners-up: Brazil
3rd-place: Hungary
4th-place: Costa Rica


Number of wins
6 - Argentina
4 - Brazil
2 - Portugal
1 - USSR, West Germany, Yugoslavia, Spain, Ghana

Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire) National Football Team

The Côte d'Ivoire national football team (sometimes written "Ivory Coast" in English), nicknamed Les Éléphants (The Elephants), is the national team of Côte d'Ivoire and is controlled by the Fédération Ivoirienne de Football. Until 2005, their greatest accomplishment was winning the 1992 African Cup of Nations against Ghana on penalties at the Stade de l'Amitie in Dakar, Senegal.

On October 8, 2005, they qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, marking their first appearance on the sport's greatest stage. They were unable to qualify for the second round after losing to experienced teams such as Argentina and Netherlands in the so-called Group of death. They did manage to win one game in Germany, against Serbia and Montenegro, coming back from down 0-2 to win 3-2 on a late penalty kick by Bonaventure Kalou. Many observers of that year's tournament said the team would have gone far if they were not drawn in such a difficult group.


Competitive Record
FIFA World Cup record
1930 - Did not enter
1934 - Did not enter
1938 - Did not enter
1950 - Did not enter
1954 - Did not enter
1958 - Did not enter
1962 - Did not enter
1966 - Did not enter
1970 - Did not enter
1974 - Did not qualify
1978 - Did not qualify
1982 - Did not enter
1986 - Did not qualify
1990 - Did not qualify
1994 - Did not qualify
1998 - Did not qualify
2002 - Did not qualify
2006 - Round 1
2010 - Qualified

FIFA Confederations Cup record
1992 - Fourth place
1995 - Did not qualify
1997 - Did not qualify
1999 - Did not qualify
2001 - Did not qualify
2003 - Did not qualify
2005 - Did not qualify
2009 - Did not qualify

African Nations Cup record
1957 - Did not enter
1959 - Did not enter
1962 - Did not enter
1963 - Did not enter
1965 - Third place
1968 - Third place
1970 - Fourth place
1972 - Did not qualify
1974 - First Round
1976 - Did not qualify
1978 - Disqualified
1980 - First Round
1982 - Did not enter
1984 - First Round
1986 - Third place
1988 - First Round
1990 - First Round
1992 - Champions
1994 - Third place
1996 - First Round
1998 - Quarter-finals
2000 - First Round
2002 - First Round
2004 - Did not qualify
2006 - Runners-up
2008 - Fourth place
2010 - Qualified

Monday, September 7, 2009

Ghana National Football Team

The Ghana national football team, popularly known as the Black Stars, is the national association football team of Ghana and is controlled by the Ghana Football Association. Before gaining independence from Great Britain in 1957, the country played as the Gold Coast.

Although the team did not qualify for the senior FIFA World Cup until 2006 they had actually qualified for five straight Olympic Games Football Tournaments when the tournament was still a full senior National Team competition. The team have won the African Cup of Nations four times (in 1963, 1965, 1978, and 1982), making Ghana the second most successful team in the contest's history, behind Egypt.

Ghanaian teams has enjoyed considerable success in FIFA's age-restricted tournaments. The Ghana U17 team, the Black Starlets, have won the FIFA Under-17 World Cup title twice and finished as runner-up twice. The Ghana U20 team, the Black Satellites, have also finished as runner-up at the FIFA Under-20 World Cup twice. The Ghana Olympic Team, the Black Meteors, became the first African Country to win a medal in Football at the 1992 Summer Olympics.

After going through 2005 unbeaten, Ghana won the FIFA World Rankings Most Improved team of the year award and they reached the second round of the 2006 Germany World Cup.


Competitive Record
FIFA World Cup record
1930 to 1958 - Did not enter
1962 - Did not qualify
1966 - Withdrew from qualification
1970 to 1978 - Did not qualify
1982 - Withdrew from qualification
1986 to 2002 - Did not qualify
2006 - Second Round
2010 - Qualified

Olympic Games record
1992 - Third place

African Nations Cup record
1957 - Did not enter
1959 - Did not enter
1962 - Did not qualify
1963 - Champions
1965 - Champions
1968 - Runners-up
1970 - Runners-up
1972 - Did not qualify
1974 - Did not qualify
1976 - Did not qualify
1978 - Champions
1980 - First Round
1982 - Champions
1984 - First Round
1986 - Did not qualify
1988 - Did not qualify
1990 - Did not qualify
1992 - Runners-up
1994 - Fourth place
1996 - Fourth place
1998 - First Round
2000 - Quarter-finals
2002 - Quarter-finals
2004 - Did not qualify
2006 - First Round
2008 - Third place
2010 - Qualified

West African Nations Cup record
1982 - Champions
1983 - Champions
1984 - Champions
1986 - Champions
1987 - Champions

All-African Games record
1978 - Third place
2003 - Third place

UEFA European Football Championship - Roll of Honour (1960 - 2008)

1960 (Host: France)
Champions: USSR
Runners-up: Yugoslavia
3rd-place: Czechoslovakia
4th-place: France

1964 (Host: Spain)
Champions: Spain
Runners-up: USSR
3rd-place: Hungary
4th-place: Denmark

1968 (Host: Italy)
Champions: Italy
Runners-up: Yugoslavia
3rd-place: England
4th-place: USSR

1972 (Host: Belgium)
Champions: West Germany
Runners-up: USSR
3rd-place: Belgium
4th-place: Hungary

1976 (Host: Yugoslavia)
Champions: Czechoslovakia
Runners-up: West Germany
3rd-place: Netherlands
4th-place: Yugoslavia

1980 (Host: Italy)
Champions: West Germany
Runners-up: Belgium
3rd-place: Czechoslovakia
4th-place: Italy

1984 (Host: France)
Champions: France
Runners-up: Spain
3rd-place: Denmark, Portugal

1988 (Host: West Germany)
Champions: Netherlands
Runners-up: USSR
3rd-place: Italy, West Germany

1992 (Host: Sweden)
Champions: Denmark
Runners-up: Germany
3rd-place: Netherlands, Sweden

1996 (Host: England)
Champions: Germany
Runners-up: Czech Republic
3rd-place: England, France

2000 (Host: Belgium, Netherlands)
Champions: France
Runners-up: Italy
3rd-place: Netherlands, Portugal

2004 (Host: Portugal)
Champions: Greece
Runners-up: Portugal
3rd-place: Czech Republic, Netherlands

2008 (Host: Austria, Switzerland)
Champions: Spain
Runners-up: Germany
3rd-place: Russia, Turkey


Number of wins
3 - Germany
2 - France, Spain
1 - USSR, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Netherlands, Denmark, Greece

Singapore FA Cup - Roll of Honour (1996 - 1998)

1996
Champions: Geylang United FC
Runners-up: Singapore Armed Forces FC

1997
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Woodlands Wellington FC

1998
Champions: Tanjong Pagar United FC
Runners-up: Sembawang Rangers FC


Number of wins
1 - Geylang United FC, Singapore Armed Forces FC, Tanjong Pagar United FC

Singapore Prime League - Roll of Honour (1997 - 2009)

1997
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Balestier Khalsa FC

1998
Champions: Geylang United FC
Runners-up: Home United FC

1999
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Home United FC

2000
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Home United FC

2001
Champions: Home United FC
Runners-up: Singapore Armed Forces FC

2002
Champions: Home United FC
Runners-up: Singapore Armed Forces FC

2003
Champions: Home United FC
Runners-up: Sinchi FC

2004
Champions: Home United FC
Runners-up: Singapore Armed Forces FC

2005
Champions: Sinchi FC
Runners-up: Geylang United FC

2006
Champions: Geylang United FC
Runners-up: Singapore Armed Forces FC

2007
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Tampines Rovers FC

2008
Champions: Singapore Under-18
Runners-up: Gombak United FC

2009
Champions: Home United FC
Runners-up: Tampines Rovers FC


Number of wins
5 - Home United FC
4 - Singapore Armed Forces FC
2 - Geylang United FC
1 - Sinchi FC, Singapore Under-18

FIFA World Cup - Roll of Honour (1930 - 2006)


FIFA World Cup

1930 (Host: Uruguay)
Champions: Uruguay
Runners-up: Argentina
3rd-place: United States
4th-place: Yugoslavia

1934 (Host: Italy)
Champions: Italy
Runners-up: Czechoslovakia
3rd-place: Germany
4th-place: Austria

1938 (Host: France)
Champions: Italy
Runners-up: Hungary
3rd-place: Brazil
4th-place: Sweden

1950 (Host: Brazil)
Champions: Uruguay
Runners-up: Brazil
3rd-place: Sweden
4th-place: Spain

1954 (Host: Switzerland)
Champions: West Germany
Runners-up: Hungary
3rd-place: Austria
4th-place: Uruguay

1958 (Host: Sweden)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Sweden
3rd-place: France
4th-place: West Germany

1962 (Host: Chile)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Czechoslovakia
3rd-place: Chile
4th-place: Yugoslavia

1966 (Host: England)
Champions: England
Runners-up: West Germany
3rd-place: Portugal
4th-place: USSR

1970 (Host: Mexico)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Italy
3rd-place: West Germany
4th-place: Uruguay

1974 (Host: West Germany)
Champions: West Germany
Runners-up: Netherlands
3rd-place: Poland
4th-place: Brazil

1978 (Host: Argentina)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: Netherlands
3rd-place: Brazil
4th-place: Italy

1982 (Host: Spain)
Champions: Italy
Runners-up: West Germany
3rd-place: Poland
4th-place: France

1986 (Host: Mexico)
Champions: Argentina
Runners-up: West Germany
3rd-place: France
4th-place: Belgium

1990 (Host: Italy)
Champions: West Germany
Runners-up: Argentina
3rd-place: Italy
4th-place: England

1994 (Host: United States)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Italy
3rd-place: Sweden
4th-place: Bulgaria

1998 (Host: France)
Champions: France
Runners-up: Brazil
3rd-place: Croatia
4th-place: Netherlands

2002 (Hosts: South Korea / Japan)
Champions: Brazil
Runners-up: Germany
3rd-place: Turkey
4th-place: South Korea

2006 (Host: Germany)
Champions: Italy
Runners-up: France
3rd-place: Germany
4th-place: Portugal

Number of wins
5 - Brazil
4 - Italy
3 - Germany
2 - Uruguay, Argentina
1 - England, France

Singapore Charity Shield - Roll of Honour (2008 - 2009)

2008
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Home United FC

2009
Champions: Foreigners
Runners-up: Locals


Number of wins
1 - Singapore Armed Forces FC, Foreigners

Singapore League Cup - Roll of Honour (2007 - 2009)

2007
Champions: Woodlands Wellington FC
Runners-up: Sengkang Punggol FC
3rd-place: Gombak United FC
4th-place: Home United FC

2008
Champions: Gombak United FC
Runners-up: Super Reds FC
3rd-place: Balestier Khalsa FC
4th-place: Young Lions

2009
Champions: Brunei DPMM FC
Runners-up: Singapore Armed Forces FC
3rd-place: Home United FC
4th-place: Woodlands Wellington FC


Number of wins
1 - Woodlands Wellington FC, Gombak United FC, Brunei DPMM FC

Singapore Cup - Roll of Honour (1997 - 2009)

1997
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Geylang United FC
3rd-place: Tampines Rovers FC, Tanjong Pagar United FC

1998
Champions: Tanjong Pagar United FC
Runners-up: Singapore Armed Forces FC
3rd-place: Home United FC
4th-place: Sembawang Rangers FC

1999
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Jurong FC
3rd-place: Home United FC
4th-place: Balestier Khalsa FC

2000
Champions: Home United FC
Runners-up: Singapore Armed Forces FC
3rd-place: Geylang United FC
4th-place: Woodlands Wellington FC

2001
Champions: Home United FC
Runners-up: Geylang United FC
3rd-place: Singapore Armed Forces FC
4th-place: Tanjong Pagar United FC

2002
Champions: Tampines Rovers FC
Runners-up: Jurong FC
3rd-place: Geylang United FC
4th-place: Sengkang Punggol FC

2003
Champions: Home United FC
Runners-up: Geylang United FC
3rd-place: Jurong FC, Woodlands Wellington FC

2004
Champions: Tampines Rovers FC
Runners-up: Home United FC
3rd-place: Geylang United FC, Sinchi FC

2005
Champions: Home United FC
Runners-up: Woodlands Wellington FC
3rd-place: Singapore Armed Forces FC, Tampines Rovers FC

2006
Champions: Tampines Rovers FC
Runners-up: Chonburi Province FC (Thailand)
3rd-place: Woodlands Wellington FC
4th-place: Balestier Khalsa FC

2007
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Tampines Rovers FC
3rd-place: Bangkok University FC (Thailand)
4th-place: Woodlands Wellington FC

2008
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Woodlands Wellington FC
3rd-place: Tampines Rovers FC
4th-place: Young Lions

2009
Champions: Geylang United FC
Runners-up: Bangkok Glass
3rd-place: TTM Samut Sakhon
4th-place: Albirex Niigata (S)


Number of wins
4 - Home United FC, Singapore Armed Forces FC
3 - Tampines Rovers FC
1 - Tanjong Pagar United FC, Geylang United

Sunday, September 6, 2009

S-League - Roll of Honour (1996 - 2009)

1996
Champions: Geylang United FC
Runners-up: Singapore Armed Forces FC

1997
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Tiong Bahru United FC

1998
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Tanjong Pagar United FC

1999
Champions: Home United FC
Runners-up: Singapore Armed Forces FC

2000
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Tanjong Pagar United FC

2001
Champions: Geylang United FC
Runners-up: Singapore Armed Forces FC

2002
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Home United FC

2003
Champions: Home United FC
Runners-up: Geylang United FC

2004
Champions: Tampines Rovers FC
Runners-up: Home United FC

2005
Champions: Tampines Rovers FC
Runners-up: Singapore Armed Forces FC

2006
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Tampines Rovers FC

2007
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Home United FC

2008
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Super Reds FC

2009
Champions: Singapore Armed Forces FC
Runners-up: Tampines Rovers FC


Number of wins
8 - Singapore Armed Forces FC
2 - Geylang United FC, Home United FC, Tampines Rovers FC

Thursday, September 3, 2009

2009 S-League

6 September 2009
Young Lions 2 Geylang United 0
7 September 2009
Home United 3 Balestier Khalsa 0
8 September 2009
Woodlands Wellington 1 Tampines Rovers 0
9 September 2009
SAFFC 4 Geylang United 1
10 September 2009
Balestier Khalsa 1 Brunei DPMM 3
Gombak United 2 Young Lions 2
11 September 2009
Tampines Rovers 3 Sengkang Punggol 1
14 September 2009
Albirex Niigata 2 Woodlands Wellington 0
Sengkang Punggol 0 Super Reds 2
15 September 2009
Young Lions 0 Brunei DPMM 1
16 September 2009
Balestier Khalsa 0 Geylang United 1
17 September 2009
Super Reds 1 Tampines Rovers 3
18 September 2009
Woodlands Wellington 0 Gombak United 2
22 September 2009
Young Lions 2 Home United 1
23 September 2009
SAFFC 2 Albirex Niigata 1
25 September 2009
Home United 3 Woodlands Wellington 1
28 September 2009
Sengkang Punggol 1 Balestier Khalsa 3
29 September 2009
Brunei DPMM 2 Tampines Rovers 2
30 September 2009
Gombak United 2 SAFFC 1
1 October 2009
Albirex Niigata 3 Young Lions 2
2 October 2009
Geylang United 1 Super Reds 2

2009/10 English Premier League

12 September 2009
Blackburn Rovers 3 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1
Liverpool 4 Burnley 0
Manchester City 4 Arsenal 2
Portsmouth 2 Bolton Wanderers 3
Stoke City 1 Chelsea 2
Sunderland 4 Hull City 1
Wigan Athletic 1 West Ham United 0
Tottenham Hotspur 1 Manchester United 3

13 September 2009
Birmingham City 0 Aston Villa 1
Fulham 2 Everton 1

19 September 2009
Burnley 3 Sunderland 1
Arsenal 4 Wigan Athletic 0
Aston Villa 2 Portsmouth 0
Bolton Wandereras 1 Stoke City 1
Hull City 0 Birmingham City 1
West Ham United 2 Liverpool 3

20 September 2009
Manchester United 4 Manchester City 3
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 Fulham 1
Everton 3 Blackburn Rovers 0
Chelsea 3 Tottenham Hotspur 0

26 September 2009
Portsmouth 0 Everton 1
Birmingham City 1 Bolton Wanderers 2
Blackburn Rovers 2 Aston Villa 1
Liverpool 6 Hull City 1
Stoke City 0 Manchester United 2
Tottenham Hotspur 5 Burnley 0
Wigan Athletic 3 Chelsea 1
Fulham 0 Arsenal 1

27 September 2009
Sunderland 5 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2

28 September 2009
Manchester City 3 West Ham United 1

3 October 2009
Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 Portsmouth 1
Burnley 2 Birmingham City 1
Hull City 2 Wigan Athletic 1
Bolton Wanderers 2 Tottenham Hotspur 2
Manchester United 2 Sunderland 2

4 October 2009
Arsenal 6 Blackburn Rovers 2
Everton 1 Stoke City 1
West Ham United 2 Fulham 2
Chelsea 2 Liverpool 0

5 October 2009
Aston Villa 1 Manchester City 1

2009/10 Italian Serie A

12 September 2009
Livorno 0 AC Milan 0
Lazio 0 Juventus 2

13 September 2009
Internazionale 2 Parma 0
Atalanta 0 Sampdoria 1
Palermo 1 Bari 1
Bologna 0 Chievo Verona 2
Fiorentina 1 Cagliari 0
Siena 1 AS Roma 2
Udinese 4 Catania 2
Genoa 4 Napoli 1

19 September 2009
Napoli 0 Udinese 0
Juventus 2 Livorno 0

20 September 2009
Parma 1 Palermo 0
AS Roma 3 Fiorentina 1
Cagliari 1 Internazionale 2
Chievo Verona 3 Genoa 1
Sampdoria 4 Siena 1
Bari 4 Atalanta 1
Catania 1 Lazio 1
AC Milan 1 Bologna 0

23 September 2009
Atalanta 0 Catania 0
Fiorentina 2 Sampdoria 0
Siena 0 Chievo Verona 0
Palermo 3 AS Roma 3
Lazio 1 Parma 2
Internazionale 3 Napoli 1
Bologna 2 Livorno 0
Udinese 1 AC Milan 0
Bari 0 Cagliari 1

24 September 2009
Genoa 2 Juventus 2

26 September 2009
Sampdoria 1 Internazionale 0
Livorno 0 Fiorentina 1

27 September 2009
Chievo Verona 1 Atalanta 1
Catania 1 AS Roma 1
AC Milan 0 Bari 0
Lazio 1 Palermo 1
Parma 0 Cagliari 2
Napoli 2 Siena 1
Udinese 2 Genoa 0
Juventus 1 Bologna 1

3 October 2009
Bari 0 Catania 0
Internazionale 2 Udinese 1

4 October 2009
Sampdoria 1 Parma 1
Bologna 1 Genoa 3
Cagliari 1 Chievo Verona 2
Atalanta 1 AC Milan 1
Siena 0 Livorno 0
AS Roma 2 Napoli 1
Fiorentina 0 Lazio 0
Palermo 2 Juventus 0

2009/10 Netherlands Eredivisie

12 September 2009
PSV Eindhoven 3 Roda JC Kerkrade 0
Heerenveen 0 FC Groningen 1
Twente Enschede 3 FC Utrecht 2
ADO Den Haag 2 AZ Alkmaar 1

13 September 2009
Willem II Tilburg 2 Feyenoord Rotterdam 3
Sparta Rotterdam 1 RKC Waalwijk 0
Ajax Amsterdam 6 NAC Breda 0
Vitesse Arnhem 2 NEC Nijmegen 2
VVV Venlo 1 SC Heracles Almelo 0

18 September 2009
Willem II Tilburg 2 FC Groningen 1

19 September 2009
SC Heracles Almelo 1 Sparta Rotterdam 1
Vitesse Arnhem 3 RKC Waalwijk 1
Roda JC Kerkrade 2 NAC Breda 0
AZ Alkmaar 0 NEC Nijmegen 1

20 September 2009
ADO Den Haag 0 FC Utrecht 1
VVV Venlo 0 Ajax Amsterdam 4
Feyenoord Rotterdam 1 PSV Eindhoven 3
Heerenveen 0 Twente Enschede 2

26 September 2009
FC Utrecht 1 AZ Alkmaar 0
RKC Waalwijk 4 Roda JC Kerkrade 1
PSV Eindhoven 3 Willem II Tilburg 1
Twente Enschede 2 VVV Venlo 1

27 September 2009
Ajax Amsterdam 3 ADO Den Haag 0
NAC Breda 0 Feyenoord Rotterdam 2
FC Groningen 1 Vitesse Arnhem 0
NEC Nijmegen 0 SC Heracles Almelo 2
Sparta Rotterdam 0 Heerenveen 2

30 September 2009
NEC Nijmegen 1 FC Utrecht 1

2 October 2009
Vitesse Arnhem 2 Sparta Rotterdam 0

3 October 2009
ADO Den Haag 1 FC Groningen 1
AZ Alkmaar 1 NAC Breda 0
Willem II Tilburg 1 NEC Nijmegen 1
Feyenoord Rotterdam 3 RKC Waalwijk 0

4 October 2009
Roda JC Kerkrade 2 Ajax Amsterdam 2
FC Utrecht 0 PSV Eindhoven 0
SC Heracles Almelo 1 Twente Enschede 3
Heerenveen 1 VVV Venlo 1

2009/10 Scottish Premier League

12 September 2009
Motherwell 0 Rangers 0
St Mirren 1 St Johnstone 1
Celtic 1 Dundee United 1

13 September 2009
Hamilton Academical 2 Hibernian 0

14 September 2009
Falkirk 0 Aberdeen 0

15 September 2009
Heart of Midlothian 1 Kilmarnock 0

19 September 2009
Kilmarnock 0 Rangers 0
Aberdeen 1 St Mirren 0
Dundee United 0 Motherwell 1
Hamilton Academical 0 Falkirk 0
Hibernian 3 St Johnstone 0

20 September 2009
Celtic 2 Heart of Midlothian 1

26 September 2009
St Mirren 0 Celtic 2
Falkirk 0 Kilmarnock 0
Heart of Midlothian 2 Hamilton Academical 1
Motherwell 1 Hibernian 3
Rangers 0 Aberdeen 0
St Johnstone 2 Dundee United 3

3 October 2009
Hamilton Academical 0 St Johnstone 2
Hibernian 1 Dundee United 1
Kilmarnock 1 Aberdeen 1
Motherwell 1 Falkirk 0
St Mirren 2 Heart of Midlothian 1

4 October 2009
Rangers 2 Celtic 1

2009/10 French Ligue 1

12 September 2009
Valenciennes 1 Boulogne 1
Le Mans 1 Marseille 2
Lille 1 Sochaux 0
Lyon 1 Lorient 0
AS Nancy Lorraine 0 Toulouse 0
Montpellier 1 Lens 0
Bordeaux 1 Grenoble 0

13 September 2009
AJ Auxerre 2 Nice 0
Stade Rennes 1 St Etienne 0
AS Monaco 2 Paris Saint-Germain 0

19 September 2009
St Etienne 1 AJ Auxerre 1
Boulogne 0 Bordeaux 2
Nice 1 AS Monaco 3
Lorient 3 AS Nancy Lorraine 1
Sochaux 2 Valenciennes 5
Marseille 4 Montpellier 2
Grenoble 0 Stade Rennes 4

20 September 2009
Toulouse 2 Le Mans 0
Lens 1 Lille 1
Paris Saint-Germain 1 Lyon 1

26 September 2009
AJ Auxerre 2 Grenoble 0
Lorient 1 Paris Saint-Germain 1
Lyon 2 Toulouse 1
Valenciennes 3 Marseille 2
AS Monaco 1 St Etienne 2
Montpellier 1 Boulogne 0
AS Nancy Lorraine 2 Sochaux 1

27 September 2009
Lille 1 Nice 1
Le Mans 3 Lens 0
Bordeaux 1 Stade Rennes 0

3 October 2009
Nice 3 Valenciennes 2
Stade Rennes 0 AJ Auxerre 1
Grenoble 2 Montpellier 3
St Etienne 3 Bordeaux 1
Sochaux 1 Le Mans 0
Paris Saint-Germain 1 AS Nancy Lorraine 1
Lens 0 Lyon 2

4 October 2009
Toulouse 0 Lorient 1
Boulogne 2 Lille 3
Marseille 1 AS Monaco 2

2009/10 German Bundesliga

12 September 2009
VfL Wolfsburg 2 Bayer Leverkusen 3
Mainz 2 Hertha Berlin 1
TSG Hoffenheim 3 VfL Bochum 0
SC Freiburg 0 Eintracht Frankfurt 2
Borussia Dortmund 1 Bayern Munich 5
Nurnberg 1 Borussia Monchengladbach 0
Hamburg SV 3 VfB Stuttgart 1

13 September 2009
Werder Bremen 0 Hannover 96 0
FC Cologne 1 Schalke 04 2

18 September 2009
Schalke 04 1 VfL Wolfsburg 2

19 September 2009
Bayern Munich 2 Nurnberg 1
VfL Bochum 2 Mainz 3
VfB Stuttgart 0 FC Cologne 2
Hannover 96 1 Borussia Dortmund 1
Borussia Monchengladbach 2 TSG Hoffenheim 4

20 September 2009
Eintracht Frankfurt 1 Hamburg SV 1
Hertha Berlin 0 SC Freiburg 4
Bayer Leverkusen 0 Werder Bremen 0

25 September 2009
Nurnberg 0 VfL Bochum 1

26 September 2009
Borussia Dortmund 0 Schalke 04 1
FC Cologne 0 Bayer Leverkusen 1
VfL Wolfsburg 4 Hannover 96 2
Werder Bremen 3 Mainz 0
Eintracht Frankfurt 0 VfB Stuttgart 3
Hamburg SV 1 Bayern Munich 0

27 September 2009
SC Freiburg 3 Borussia Monchengladbach 0
TSG Hoffenheim 5 Hertha Berlin 1

2 October 2009
Schalke 04 2 Eintracht Frankfurt 0

3 October 2009
Hannover 96 5 SC Freiburg 2
Bayern Munich 0 FC Cologne 0
Bayer Leverkusen 4 Nurnberg 0
VfL Bochum 1 VfL Wolfsburg 1
Mainz 2 TSG Hoffenheim 1
Borussia Monchengladbach 0 Borussia Dortmund 1

4 October 2009
VfB Stuttgart 0 Werder Bremen 2
Hertha Berlin 1 Hamburg SV 3

2009/10 Spanish La Liga

12 September 2009
Getafe 0 Barcelona 2
Atletico Madrid 1 Racing Santander 1
Espanyol 0 Real Madrid 3
Sevilla FC 4 Real Zaragoza 1

13 September 2009
Villarreal 1 Mallorca 1
Sporting Gijon 1 Almeria 0
Valladolid 2 Valencia 4
Deportivo La Coruna 1 Malaga 0
Tenerife 2 Osasuna 1
Xerez 0 Athletic Bilbao 1

19 September 2009
Deportivo La Coruna 2 Espanyol 3
Malaga 1 Racing Santander 2
Osasuna 0 Sevilla FC 2
Mallorca 4 Tenerife 0
Barcelona 5 Atletico Madrid 2

20 September 2009
Real Madrid 5 Xerez 0
Athletic Bilbao 3 Villarreal 2
Almeria 1 Getafe 0
Valencia 2 Sporting Gijon 2
Real Zaragoza 1 Valladolid 2

22 September 2009
Sevilla FC 2 Mallorca 0
Racing Santander 1 Barcelona 4

23 September 2009
Espanyol 2 Malaga 1
Villarreal 0 Real Madrid 2
Atletico Madrid 2 Almeria 2
Tenerife 1 Athletic Bilbao 0
Getafe 3 Valencia 1
Xerez 0 Deportivo La Coruna 3
Valladolid 1 Osasuna 2

24 September 2009
Sporting Gijon 1 Real Zaragoza 1

26 September 2009
Athletic Bilbao 0 Sevilla FC 4
Real Madrid 3 Tenerife 0
Malaga 0 Barcelona 2
Valencia 2 Atletico Madrid 2

27 September 2009
Mallorca 3 Valladolid 0
Almeria 2 Racing Santander 2
Osasuna 1 Sporting Gijon 0
Espanyol 0 Xerez 0
Deportivo La Coruna 1 Villarreal 0
Real Zaragoza 3 Getafe 0

3 October 2009
Tenerife 0 Deportivo La Coruna 1
Barcelona 1 Almeria 0
Atletico Madrid 2 Real Zaragoza 1

4 October 2009
Sevilla FC 2 Real Madrid 1
Racing Santander 0 Valencia 1
Getafe 2 Osasuna 1
Villarreal 0 Espanyol 0
Xerez 1 Malaga 1
Sporting Gijon 4 Mallorca 1
Valladolid 2 Athletic Bilbao 2

Singapore Cup 2009 (28 April 2009 - 8 November 2009)

The 2009 edition of the Singapore Cup soccer competition will officially start on 27th April 2009. It is the 12th staging of the annual Singapore Cup tournament.12 S.League clubs and 4 invited foreign teams from Thailand (2 teams), Cambodia (1) and Indonesia (1). The cup is a single-elimination tournament, with all sixteen teams playing from the first round. The first round involves one-off matches. Subsequent rounds will involve ties of two legs.The final is expected to be played on 8th November.

Preliminary Round Results (as at 2 September 2009)
28 Apr 09 Woodlands Wellington 0 Bangkok Glass 1
29 Apr 09 Brunei DPMM 1 Pelita Jaya 0
30 Apr 09 Balestier Khalsa 0 Home United 3
1 May 09 Geylang United 2 SAFFC 1
2 May 09 Albirex Niigata (S) 3 Gombak United 1
3 May 09 Tampines Rovers 1 Sengkang Punggol 0
4 May 09 Phnom Penh Crown 2 Young Lions 0
6 May 09 TTM Samut Sakhon 4 Super Reds 2

Quarter-Finals, First Legs
26 August 09 Phnom Penh Crown 1 Bangkok Glass 2
28 August 09 Brunei DPMM 1 TTM Samut Sakhon 3
30 August 09 Geylang United 2 Home United 1
1 September 09 Tampines Rovers FC 1 Albirex Niigata (S) 0

Quarter-Finals, Second Legs
31 August 09 TTM Samut Sakhon 4 Brunei DPMM 2
(TTM Samut Sakhon won 7-3 on aggregate)
2 September 09 Bangkok Glass 3 Phnom Penh Crown 3
(Bangkok Glass won 5-4 on aggregate)
3 September 09 Home United 2 Geylang United 2
(Geylang United won 4-3 on aggregate)
4 September 09 Albirex Niigata (S) 1 Tampines Rovers FC 0
(1-1 on aggregate. Albirex Niigata (S) won 3-1 on penalties)

Semi-Finals, First Legs
5 October 09 Albirex Niigata (S) 0 Geylang United 1
26 October 09 TTM Samut Sakhon 0 Bangkok Glass 6

Semi-Finals, Second Legs
9 October 09 Geylang United 0 Albirex Niigata 1
(1-1 on aggregate. Geylang United won 4-3 on penalties)
29 October 09 Bangkok Glass 3 TTM Samut Sakhon 4
(Bangkok Glass won 9-4 on aggregate)

Third Place Play-off
7 November 09 Albirex Niigata (S) 1 TTM Samut Sakhon 1
(F.T.; TTM Samut Sakhon won 4-3 on penalties)

Final
8 November 09 Geylang United 1 Bangkok Glass 0

Top Scorers Chart (as at 29 October 2009)
6 goals - Paul Bekombo (TTM Samut Sakhon)
3 goals - Aly Camara (TTM Samut Sakhon), Gbenga Ajayi (Bangkok Glass), Chatree Chimtalay (Bangkok Glass)
2 goals - Jean Lappe Lappe (Phnom Penh Crown), Abdelhamid Berguiga (Brunei DPMM), Kenji Adachihara (Albirex Niigata (S)), Tanat Wongsuparak (Bangkok Glass), Tanongsak Promdad (TTM Samut Sakhon)
1 goal - Metee Pungpoh (Bangkok Glass), Nelson San Martin (Bangkok Glass), Nantawat Tansopa (Bangkok Glass), Surachet Ngamtip (Bangkok Glass), Sarun Promkeaw (Bangkok Glass), Rungroch Sawangsri (Bangkok Glass), Abu Bakar Mahari (Brunei DPMM), Ivan Jerkovic (Brunei DPMM), Norikazu Murakami (Home United), Shahril Ishak (Home United), Kengne Ludovick (Home United), Valery Hiek (Home United), Tengku Mushadad (Home United), Peres De Oliveira (Home United), Yasir Hanapi (Geylang United), Syed Thaha (Geylang United), Noor Ali (Geylang United), Baihakki Khaizan (Geylang United), Miroslav Latiak (Geylang United), Masrezwan Masturi (Geylang United), Kim Jae-Hong (Geylang United), Hafiz Rahim (Geylang United), Therdsak Chaiman (SAFFC), Keisuke Ogawa (Albirex Niigata (S)), Akira Takase (Albirex Niigata (S)), Taisuke Akiyoshi (Albirex Niigata (S)), Kunihiro Honda (Albirex Niigata (S)), Bah Mamadou (Gombak United), Mustafic Fahrudin (Tampines Rovers), Sutee Suksomkit (Tampines Rovers), Narong Jansawek (TTM Samut Sakhon), Pradit Taweechai (TTM Samut Sakhon), Saksit Wuttipadadorn (TTM Samut Sakhon), Supakorn Ramkularbsuk (TTM Samut Sakhon), Worawut Wangsawat (TTM Samut Sakhon), Yun Bo Young (Super Reds), Park Han Seok (Super Reds), Chan Chaya (Phnom Penh Crown), Chan Rithy (Phnom Penh Crown), Keo Sokngon (Phnom Penh Crown), Marcel Modibo (Phnom Penh Crown)
Own Goal - Jetsada Boonruengrod (TTM Samut Sakhon)

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Football International Friendlies

5 September 2009
Netherlands 3 Japan 0

England 2 Slovenia 1

Germany 2 South Africa 0

South Korea 3 Australia 1

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

2009/10 UEFA Europa League

Group Stage
Next Fixtures
17 September 2009

Group A
Ajax Amsterdam 0 Timisoara 0
Dinamo Zagreb 0 Anderlecht 2

Group B
Genoa 2 Slavia Prague 0
Lille 1 Valencia 1

Group C
Hapoel Tel Aviv 2 Celtic 1
Rapid Wien 3 Hamburg SV 0

Group D
Heerenveen 2 Sporting CP 3
Hertha Berlin 1 Ventspils 1

Group E
Basel 2 Roma 0
CSKA Sofia 1 Fulham 1

Group F
Panathinaikos 1 Galatasaray 3
Sturm Graz 0 Dinamo Bucuresti 1

Group G
Lazio 1 Red Bull Salzburg 2
Villarreal 1 Levski Sofia 0

Group H
Fenerbahce 1 Twente Enschede 2
Steaua Bucuresti 0 Sheriff Tiraspol 0

Group I
Benfica 2 BATE Borisov 0
Everton 4 AEK Athens 0

Group J
Club Brugge 1 Shakhtar Donetsk 4
Partizan 2 Toulouse 3

Group K
CFR Cluj 2 Copenhagen 0
Sparta Prague 2 PSV Eindhoven 2

Group L
Athletic Bilbao 3 Austria Wien 0
Nacional 2 Werder Bremen 3

2009/10 UEFA Champions League

Group Stage
Next Fixtures
15 September 2009

Group A
Maccabi Haifa 0 Bayern Munich 3
Juventus 1 Bordeaux 1

Group B
VfL Wolfsburg 3 CSKA Moscow 1
Besiktas 0 Manchester United 1

Group C
Marseille 1 AC Milan 2
FC Zurich 2 Real Madrid 5

Group D
Atletico Madrid 0 Apoel Nicosia 0
Chelsea 1 FC Porto 0


16 September 2009

Group E
Liverpool 1 Debrecen 0
Lyon 1 Fiorentina 0

Group F
Dynamo Kiev 3 Rubin Kazan 1
Internazionale 0 Barcelona 0

Group G
Sevilla FC 2 Unirea Urziceni 0
VfB Stuttgart 1 Rangers 1

Group H
Olympiakos 1 AZ Alkmaar 0
Standard Liege 2 Arsenal 3

2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers

Already Qualified

Host - South Africa

UEFA (Europe) - England, Netherlands, Spain

AFC (Asia) - Australia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea

CONMEBOL (South America) - Brazil, Paraguay

CAF (Africa) - Ghana, Ivory Coast



UEFA (Europe)
Next Fixtures

5 September 2009

Group 1
Denmark 1 Portugal 1
Hungary 1 Sweden 2

Group 2
Moldova 0 Luxembourg 0
Israel 0 Latvia 1
Switzerland 2 Greece 0

Group 3
Poland 1 Northern Ireland 1
Slovakia 2 Czech Republic 2

Group 4
Azerbaijan 1 Finland 2
Russia 3 Liechtenstein 0

Group 5
Armenia 0 Bosnia-Herzegovina 2
Turkey 4 Estonia 2
Spain 5 Belgium 0

Group 6
Ukraine 5 Andorra 0
Croatia 1 Belarus 0

Group 7
Austria 3 Faroe Islands 1
France 1 Romania 1

Group 8
Bulgaria 4 Montenegro 1
Georgia 0 Italy 2
Cyprus 1 Ireland 2

Group 9
Scotland 2 Macedonia 0
Iceland 1 Norway 1


9 September 2009

Group 1
Malta 0 Sweden 1
Albania 1 Denmark 1
Hungary 0 Portugal 1

Group 2
Israel 7 Luxembourg 0
Moldova 1 Greece 1
Latvia 2 Switzerland 2

Group 3
Czech Republic 7 San Marino 0
Northern Ireland 0 Slovakia 2
Slovenia 3 Poland 0

Group 4
Liechtenstein 1 Finland 1
Wales 1 Russia 3
Germany 4 Azerbaijan 0

Group 5
Armenia 2 Belgium 1
Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 Turkey 1
Spain 3 Estonia 0

Group 6
Belarus 0 Ukraine 0
Andorra 1 Kazakhstan 3
England 5 Croatia 1

Group 7
Faroe Islands 2 Lithuania 1
Romania 1 Austria 1
Serbia 1 France 1

Group 8
Montenegro 1 Cyprus 1
Italy 2 Bulgaria 0

Group 9
Norway 2 Macedonia 1
Scotland 0 Netherlands 1



CONMEBOL (South America)
Next Fixtures

5 September 2009

Peru 1 Uruguay 0
Colombia 2 Ecuador 0
Paraguay 1 Bolivia 0
Argentina 1 Brazil 3
Chile 2 Venezuela 2


9 September 2009
Bolivia 1 Ecuador 3
Uruguay 3 Colombia 1
Paraguay 1 Argentina 0
Venezuela 3 Peru 1
Brazil 4 Chile 2



AFC (Asia)
Next Fixtures

5 September 2009

Bahrain 0 Saudi Arabia 0



9 September 2009

Saudi Arabia 2 Bahrain 2


CONCACAF (Central, North America and the Caribbean)
Next Fixtures

5 September 2009

USA 2 El Salvador 1
Honduras 4 Trinidad & Tobago 1
Costa Rica 0 Mexico 3


9 September 2009

Trinidad & Tobago 0 USA 1
El Salvador 1 Costa Rica 0
Mexico 1 Honduras 0



CAF (Africa)
Next Fixtures

5 September 2009

Group A
Gabon 0 Cameroon 2

Group C
Rwanda 0 Egypt 1

Group E
Malawi 2 Guinea 1
Ivory Coast 5 Burkina Faso 0


6 September 2009

Group A
Togo 1 Morocco 1

Group B
Mozambique 1 Kenya 0
Nigeria 2 Tunisia 2

Group C
Algeria 1 Zambia 0

Group D
Benin 1 Mali 1
Ghana 2 Sudan 0



9 September 2009

Group A
Cameroon 2 Gabon 1