Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Singapore 2009 - Asian Youth Games Soccer Tournament (20 June 2009 - 6 July 2009)

Official link to Asian Youth Games - Singapore 2009 website:http://www.ayg2009.sg/page/Home/0,,12804,00.html





Asian Youth Games Soccer Tournament - Singapore 2009
Preliminary Round (as at 30 June 2009)


Group A
22 June 09 Taiwan 0 Iran 6
(Iran qualified for Final Group Stage)


Group B
20 June 09 South Korea 2 Pakistan 0
20 June 09 China 7 Myanmar 3
22 June 09 Pakistan 0 China 0
22 June 09 Myanmar 1 South Korea 5
24 June 09 South Korea 3 China 2
24 June 09 Myanmar 1 Pakistan 1
(South Korea and China qualified for Final Group Stage)


Group C
20 June 09 North Korea 3 Thailand 2
22 June 09 Malaysia 1 North Korea 0
24 June 09 Thailand 2 Malaysia 1
(Thailand and North Korea qualified for Final Group Stage)


Group D
20 June 09 Saudi Arabia 3 Laos 1
(Saudi Arabia and Laos qualified for Final Group Stage)



Final Group Stage
Group A
27 June 09 Iran 2 Singapore 1
27 June 09 Thailand 0 China 7
29 June 09 Singapore 1 Thailand 4
29 June 09 China 2 Iran 4
01 July 09 Iran vs Thailand
01 July 09 China vs Singapore
(Iran qualified for the Semi-finals)


Group B
28 June 09 South Korea 8 Laos 1
28 June 09 Saudi Arabia 2 North Korea 2
30 June 09 Laos 1 Saudi Arabia 4
30 June 09 North Korea 0 South Korea 3
02 July 09 South Korea vs Saudi Arabia
02 July 09 North Korea vs Laos
(South Korea qualified for the Semi-finals)



Semi-finals
04 July 09 Winner of Group A vs Runner-up of Group B
04 July 09 Winner of Group B vs Runner-up of Group A


Third Place Match
06 July 09


Final
06 July 09




Wednesday, 1 July 2009
5pm - IRAN vs THAILAND Jalan Besar
7.30pm - CHINA vs SINGAPORE Jalan Besar


Thursday, 2 July 2009
5pm - SOUTH KOREA vs SAUDI ARABIA Jalan Besar
7.30pm - NORTH KOREA vs LAOS Jalan Besar


Semi-Finals
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Semi-Finals 1, 5pm - Winner Gr A vs Runner Up Gr B Jalan Besar
Semi-Finals 2, 7.30pm - Winner Gr B vs Runner Up Gr A Jalan Besar


Monday, 6 July 2009
Third Place Play-Off, 5pm - Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2 Jalan Besar
Final, 7.30pm - Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 Jalan Besar


Top Scorers' Chart (as at 30 June 2009)
6 goals - Yan Peng (China), Alnakhli Mohd Qasem (Saudi Arabia)
5 goals - Insiri Chaoroenruen (Thailand)
4 goals - Htwe Aung Myo (Myanmar), Bahman Jahantigh (Iran), Suh Myeongwon (South Korea)
3 goals - Liang Xueming (China), Kim Sunbin (South Korea), Lee Huichan (South Korea), Saeid Aghaei Nojehdeh (Iran)
2 goals - Wang Chengkuai (China), Wang Yiran (China), Xiao Yufeng (China), Long Cheng (China), Siavash Haghnazari (Iran), Muhd A. Bin Yaakob (Malaysia), Choi Jaehun (South Korea), Kim Gunhee (South Korea), Jeong Chunggeun (South Korea), Ro Kwang Yong (North Korea)
1 goal - Lee Woo Seok (South Korea), Kim Younggyu (South Korea), Soel Taesu (South Korea), Shim Je-hyeok (South Korea), Ri Jong Hyok (North Korea), Jo Sol Song (North Korea), Ri Nam Jun (North Korea), Daochalermwong (Thailand), Ponpai Todsaporn (Thailand), Tanomnaew Komsan (Thailand), Al Harun A Abdullah (Saudi Arabia), Aldini Waleed Omar (Saudi Arabia), Almuwallad Abdulaziz Sulaiman (Saudi Arabia), Thinnakone S. (Laos), Lembo Saysana (Laos), Souksavanh Somsanith (Laos), Mehdi Pourdadashvand (Iran), Armin Sohrabian (Iran), Seyadreza Mirahmadi (Iran), Tun Zaw Win (Myanmar), Tario Fahad (Pakistan), Mohd Hanafi (Singapore), Muhd Muhaimin B Suhaimi (Singapore), Zhou Peng Cheng (China)
Own goal - Min Arkar (Myanmar - for South Korea)

Singapore 2009 - Asian Youth Games Soccer Tournament (20 June 2009 - 6 July 2009)

2009 AYG Respect Cup





Singapore Sports School U-13 1


vs


Hong Kong U-14 0



30 JUNE 2009 (TUESDAY)


JALAN BESAR STADIUM


Scorers: 67th min - Mohd Sadik (Singapore)


2009 AYG Friendship Cup



Singapore Selection U-14 2

vs

Philippines U-14 2



27 JUNE 2009 (SATURDAY)

JALAN BESAR STADIUM


Scorers: Adam Swandi (Singapore), Mohd Khairy Shulaimy (Singapore); Genco Carmelo Vicente (Philippines), Clavano Luisito Jr. (Philippines)

Singapore 2009 - Asian Youth Games Soccer Tournament (20 June 2009 - 6 July 2009)

Official link to Asian Youth Games - Singapore 2009 website:http://www.ayg2009.sg/page/Home/0,,12804,00.html


Asian Youth Games Soccer Tournament - Singapore 2009
Preliminary Round (as at 29 June 2009)

Group A
22 June 09 Taiwan 0 Iran 6
(Iran qualified for Final Group Stage)

Group B
20 June 09 South Korea 2 Pakistan 0
20 June 09 China 7 Myanmar 3
22 June 09 Pakistan 0 China 0
22 June 09 Myanmar 1 South Korea 5
24 June 09 South Korea 3 China 2
24 June 09 Myanmar 1 Pakistan 1
(South Korea and China qualified for Final Group Stage)

Group C
20 June 09 North Korea 3 Thailand 2
22 June 09 Malaysia 1 North Korea 0
24 June 09 Thailand 2 Malaysia 1
(Thailand and North Korea qualified for Final Group Stage)

Group D
20 June 09 Saudi Arabia 3 Laos 1
(Saudi Arabia and Laos qualified for Final Group Stage)


Final Group Stage
Group A
27 June 09 Iran 2 Singapore 1
27 June 09 Thailand 0 China 7
29 June 09 Singapore 1 Thailand 4
29 June 09 China 2 Iran 4
01 July 09 Iran vs Thailand
01 July 09 China vs Singapore
(Iran qualified for the Semi-finals)

Group B
28 June 09 South Korea 8 Laos 1
28 June 09 Saudi Arabia 2 North Korea 2
30 June 09 Laos vs Saudi Arabia
30 June 09 North Korea vs South Korea
02 July 09 South Korea vs Saudi Arabia
02 July 09 North Korea vs Laos

Semi-finals
04 July 09 Winner of Group A vs Runner-up of Group B
04 July 09 Winner of Group B vs Runner-up of Group A

Third Place Match
06 July 09

Final
06 July 09


Tuesday, 30 June 2009
5pm - LAOS vs SAUDI ARABIA Jalan Besar
7.30pm - NORTH KOREA vs SOUTH KOREA Jalan Besar

Wednesday, 1 July 2009
5pm - IRAN vs THAILAND Jalan Besar
7.30pm - CHINA vs SINGAPORE Jalan Besar

Thursday, 2 July 2009
5pm - SOUTH KOREA vs SAUDI ARABIA Jalan Besar
7.30pm - NORTH KOREA vs LAOS Jalan Besar


Semi-Finals
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Semi-Finals 1, 5pm - Winner Gr A vs Runner Up Gr B Jalan Besar
Semi-Finals 2, 7.30pm - Winner Gr B vs Runner Up Gr A Jalan Besar

Monday, 6 July 2009
Third Place Play-Off, 5pm - Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2 Jalan Besar
Final, 7.30pm - Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 Jalan Besar

Top Scorers' Chart (as at 29 June 2009)
6 goals - Yan Peng (China)
5 goals - Chaoroenruen (Thailand)
4 goals - Htwe Aung Myo (Myanmar), Bahman Jahantigh (Iran)
3 goals - Liang Xueming (China), Kim Sunbin (South Korea), Suh Myeongwon (South Korea), Alnakhli Mohd Qasem (Saudi Arabia), Saeid Aghaei Nojehdeh (Iran)
2 goals - Wang Chengkuai (China), Wang Yiran (China), Xiao Yufeng (China), Long Cheng (China), Siavash Haghnazari (Iran), Muhd A. Bin Yaakob (Malaysia), Choi Jaehun (South Korea), Kim Gunhee (South Korea), Jeong Chunggeun (South Korea), Ro Kwang Yong (North Korea)
1 goal - Lee Woo Seok (South Korea), Kim Younggyu (South Korea), Lee Huichan (South Korea), Soel Taesu (South Korea), Shim Je-hyeok (South Korea), Ri Jong Hyok (North Korea), Jo Sol Song (North Korea), Ri Nam Jun (North Korea), Daochalermwong (Thailand), Ponpai Todsaporn (Thailand), Tanomnaew Komsan (Thailand), Al Harun A Abdullah (Saudi Arabia), Aldini Waleed Omar (Saudi Arabia), Thinnakone S. (Laos), Lembo Saysana (Laos), Mehdi Pourdadashvand (Iran), Armin Sohrabian (Iran), Seyadreza Mirahmadi (Iran), Tun Zaw Win (Myanmar), Tario Fahad (Pakistan), Mohd Hanafi (Singapore), Muhd Muhaimin B Suhaimi (Singapore), Zhou Peng Cheng (China)
Own goal - Min Arkar (Myanmar - for South Korea)

Sweden 2009 - UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Finals (15 June 2009 - 29 June 2009)

First Round (as at 29 June 2009)

Group A
16 June 09 Sweden 5 Belarus 1
16 June 09 Italy 0 Serbia 0
19 June 09 Sweden 1 Italy 2
19 June 09 Belarus 0 Serbia 0
23 June 09 Serbia 1 Sweden 3
23 June 09 Belarus 1 Italy 2
(Italy and Sweden qualified for the Semi-finals)

Group B
15 June 09 England 2 Finland 1
15 June 09 Spain 0 Germany 0
18 June 09 Germany 2 Finland 0
18 June 09 Spain 0 England 2
22 June 09 Finland 0 Spain 2
22 June 09 Germany 1 England 1
(England and Germany qualified for the Semi-finals)

Semi-finals
26 June 09 England 3 Sweden 3 (a.e.t.) (England won 5-4 on penalties)
26 June 09 Italy 0 Germany 1

Final
29 June 09 Germany 4 England 0

Top Scorers Chart (as at 29 June 2009)
7 goals - Marcus Berg (Sweden)
3 goals - Robert Acquafresca (Italy), Ola Toivonen (Sweden)
2 goals - Sergei Kislyak (Belarus), Gonzalo Castro (Germany), Sandro Wagner (Germany)
1 goal - Lee Cattermole (England), Micah Richards (England), Fraizer Campbell (England), James Milner (England), Jack Rodwell (England), Martin Cranie (England), Nedum Onuoha (England), Tim Sparv (Finland), Gustav Svensson (Sweden), Ashkan Dejagah (Germany), Benedikt Howedes (Germany), Andreas Beck (Germany), Mesut Ozil (Germany), Mario Balotelli (Italy), Marc Torrejon (Spain), Pedro Leon (Spain), Gojko Kacar (Serbia)
Own goal - Aleksandr Martynovich (Belarus - for Sweden), Mattias Bjarsmyr (Sweden - for England)

GERMANY

2009 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Winners

Past Results of the UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship

2009 (Host: Sweden)

Champions: Germany

Runners-up: England

2007 (Host: Netherlands)

Champions: Netherlands

Runners-up: Serbia

2006 (Host: Portugal)

Champions: Netherlands

Runners-up: Ukraine

2004 (Host: Germany)

Champions: Italy

Runners-up: Serbia and Montenegro

2002 (Host: Switzerland)

Champions: Czech Republic

Runners-up: France

2000 (Host: Slovakia)

Champions: Italy

Runners-up: Czech Republic

1998 (Host: Romania)

Champions: Spain

Runners-up: Greece

1996 (Host: Spain)

Champions: Italy

Runners-up: Spain

1994 (Host: France)

Champions: Italy

Runners-up: Portugal

1992

Champions: Italy

Runners-up: Sweden

1990

Champions: USSR

Runners-up: Yugoslavia

1988

Champions: France

Runners-up: Greece

1986

Champions: Spain

Runners-up: Italy

1984

Champions: England

Runners-up: Spain

1982

Champions: England

Runners-up: West Germany

1980

Champions: USSR

Runners-up: East Germany

1978

Champions: Yugoslavia

Runners-up: East Germany

Monday, June 29, 2009

Singapore 2009 - Asian Youth Games Soccer Tournament (20 June 2009 - 6 July 2009)


Official link to Asian Youth Games - Singapore 2009 website:
http://www.ayg2009.sg/page/Home/0,,12804,00.html


Asian Youth Games Soccer Tournament - Singapore 2009
Preliminary Round (as at 29 June 2009)

Group A
22 June 09 Taiwan 0 Iran 6
(Iran qualified for Final Group Stage)

Group B
20 June 09 South Korea 2 Pakistan 0
20 June 09 China 7 Myanmar 3
22 June 09 Pakistan 0 China 0
22 June 09 Myanmar 1 South Korea 5
24 June 09 South Korea 3 China 2
24 June 09 Myanmar 1 Pakistan 1
(South Korea and China qualified for Final Group Stage)

Group C
20 June 09 North Korea 3 Thailand 2
22 June 09 Malaysia 1 North Korea 0
24 June 09 Thailand 2 Malaysia 1
(Thailand and North Korea qualified for Final Group Stage)

Group D
20 June 09 Saudi Arabia 3 Laos 1
(Saudi Arabia and Laos qualified for Final Group Stage)


Final Group Stage
Group A
27 June 09 Iran 2 Singapore 1
27 June 09 Thailand 0 China 7
29 June 09 Singapore 1 Thailand 4
29 June 09 China vs Iran
01 July 09 Iran vs Thailand
01 July 09 China vs Singapore

Group B
28 June 09 South Korea 8 Laos 1
28 June 09 Saudi Arabia 2 North Korea 2
30 June 09 Laos vs Saudi Arabia
30 June 09 North Korea vs South Korea
02 July 09 South Korea vs Saudi Arabia
02 July 09 North Korea vs Laos


Semi-finals
04 July 09 Winner of Group A vs Runner-up of Group B
04 July 09 Winner of Group B vs Runner-up of Group A

Third Place Match
06 July 09

Final
06 July 09


Monday, 29 June 2009
4pm - SINGAPORE vs THAILAND Jalan Besar
4pm - CHINA vs IRAN Temasek Poly

Tuesday, 30 June 2009
5pm - LAOS vs SAUDI ARABIA Jalan Besar
7.30pm - NORTH KOREA vs SOUTH KOREA Jalan Besar

Wednesday, 1 July 2009
5pm - IRAN vs THAILAND Jalan Besar
7.30pm - CHINA vs SINGAPORE Jalan Besar

Thursday, 2 July 2009
5pm - SOUTH KOREA vs SAUDI ARABIA Jalan Besar
7.30pm - NORTH KOREA vs LAOS Jalan Besar

Semi-Finals
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Semi-Finals 1, 5pm - Winner Gr A vs Runner Up Gr B Jalan Besar
Semi-Finals 2, 7.30pm - Winner Gr B vs Runner Up Gr A Jalan Besar

Monday, 6 July 2009
Third Place Play-Off, 5pm - Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2 Jalan Besar
Final, 7.30pm - Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 Jalan Besar

Top Scorers' Chart (as at 29 June 2009)
6 goals - Yan Peng (China)
5 goals - Chaoroenruen (Thailand)
4 goals - Htwe Aung Myo (Myanmar)
3 goals - Liang Xueming (China), Kim Sunbin (South Korea), Suh Myeongwon (South Korea), Alnakhli Mohd Qasem (Saudi Arabia)
2 goals - Wang Chengkuai (China), Wang Yiran (China), Xiao Yufeng (China), Saeid Aghaei Nojehdeh (Iran), Siavash Haghnazari (Iran), Muhd A. Bin Yaakob (Malaysia), Choi Jaehun (South Korea), Kim Gunhee (South Korea), Jeong Chunggeun (South Korea), Ro Kwang Yong (North Korea)
1 goal - Lee Woo Seok (South Korea), Kim Younggyu (South Korea), Lee Huichan (South Korea), Soel Taesu (South Korea), Shim Je-hyeok (South Korea), Long Cheng (China), Ri Jong Hyok (North Korea), Jo Sol Song (North Korea), Ri Nam Jun (North Korea), Daochalermwong (Thailand), Ponpai Todsaporn (Thailand), Tanomnaew Komsan (Thailand), Al Harun A Abdullah (Saudi Arabia), Aldini Waleed Omar (Saudi Arabia), Thinnakone S. (Laos), Lembo Saysana (Laos), Mehdi Pourdadashvand (Iran), Armin Sohrabian (Iran), Seyadreza Mirahmadi (Iran), Bahman Jahantigh (Iran), Tun Zaw Win (Myanmar), Tario Fahad (Pakistan), Mohd Hanafi (Singapore), Muhd Muhaimin B Suhaimi (Singapore)
Own goal - Min Arkar (Myanmar - for South Korea)

South Africa 2009 - FIFA Confederations Cup (14 June 2009 - 28 June 2009)


First Round Results (as at 28 June 2009)

Group A
14 June 09 South Africa 0 Iraq 0
14 June 09 New Zealand 0 Spain 5
17 June 09 Spain 1 Iraq 0
17 June 09 South Africa 2 New Zealand 0
20 June 09 Iraq 0 New Zealand 0
20 June 09 Spain 2 South Africa 0
(Spain and South Africa qualified for the Semi-finals)

Group B
15 June 09 Brazil 4 Egypt 3
15 June 09 United States 1 Italy 3
18 June 09 United States 0 Brazil 3
18 June 09 Egypt 1 Italy 0
21 June 09 Italy 0 Brazil 3
21 June 09 Egypt 0 United States 3
(Brazil and United States qualified for the Semi-finals)

Semi-finals
24 June 09 Spain 0 United States 2
25 June 09 Brazil 1 South Africa 0

Third place match
28 June 09 Spain 3 South Africa 2 (a.e.t.; FT 2-2)

Final
28 June 09 United States 2 Brazil 3

Top Scorers Chart (as at 28 June 2009)
5 goals - Luis Fabiano (Brazil)
3 goals - Fernando Torres (Spain), David Villa (Spain), Clint Dempsey (USA)
2 goals - Kaka (Brazil), Mohamed Zidan (Egypt), Giuseppe Rossi (Italy), Bernard Parker (South Africa), Katlego Mphela (South Africa), Daniel Guiza (Spain), Landon Donovan (USA)
1 goal - Francesc Fabregas (Spain), Fernando Llorente (Spain), Xabi Alonso (Spain), Juan (Brazil), Felipe Melo (Brazil), Robinho (Brazil), Maicon (BDrazil), Daniel Alves (Brazil), Lucio (Brazil), Mohamed Shawky (Egypt), Mohamed Homos (Egypt), Daniele De Rossi (Italy), Charlie Davies (USA), Michael Bradley (USA), Jozy Altidore (USA)
Own goal - Andrea Dossena (Italy - for Brazil)


BRAZIL

2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Champions

Past Results of the FIFA Confederations Cup (1992-2009)

2009 (Host: South Africa)

Champions: Brazil

Runners-up: USA

3rd-place: Spain

4th-place: South Africa

2005 (Host: Germany)

Champions: Brazil

Runners-up: Argentina

3rd-place: Germany

4th-place: Mexico

2003 (Host: France)

Champions: France

Runners-up: Cameroon

3rd-place: Turkey

4th-place: Colombia

2001 (Host: Japan and South Korea)

Champions: France

Runners-up: Japan

3rd-place: Australia

4th-place: Brazil

1999 (Host: Mexico)

Champions: Mexico

Runners-up: Brazil

3rd-place: USA

4th-place: Saudi Arabia

1997 (Host: Saudi Arabia)

Champions: Brazil

Runners-up: Australia

3rd-place: Czech Republic

4th-place: Uruguay

1995 (Host: Saudi Arabia)

Champions: Denmark

Runners-up: Argentina

3rd-place: Mexico

4th-place: Nigeria

1992 (Host: Saudi Arabia)

Champions: Argentina

Runners-up: Saudi Arabia

3rd-place: USA

4th-place: Ivory Coast

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Singapore 2009 - Asian Youth Games Soccer Tournament (20 June 2009 - 6 July 2009)

Asian Youth Games Soccer Tournament - Singapore 2009
Preliminary Round (as at 27 June 2009)

Group A
22 June 09 Taiwan 0 Iran 6
(Iran qualified for Final Group Stage)

Group B
20 June 09 South Korea 2 Pakistan 0
20 June 09 China 7 Myanmar 3
22 June 09 Pakistan 0 China 0
22 June 09 Myanmar 1 South Korea 5
24 June 09 South Korea 3 China 2
24 June 09 Myanmar 1 Pakistan 1
(South Korea and China qualified for Final Group Stage)

Group C
20 June 09 North Korea 3 Thailand 2
22 June 09 Malaysia 1 North Korea 0
24 June 09 Thailand 2 Malaysia 1
(Thailand and North Korea qualified for Final Group Stage)

Group D
20 June 09 Saudi Arabia 3 Laos 1
(Saudi Arabia and Laos qualified for Final Group Stage)


Final Group Stage
Group A
A1) Iran
A2) Thailand
A3) China
A4) Singapore

Group B
B1) South Korea
B2) Saudi Arabia
B3) North Korea
B4) Laos

Saturday, 27 June 2009
5pm - IRAN 2 SINGAPORE 1 Jalan Besar
7.30pm - THAILAND 0 CHINA 7 Jalan Besar

Sunday, 28 June 2009
5pm - SOUTH KOREA vs LAOS Jalan Besar
7.30pm - SAUDI ARABIA vs NORTH KOREA Jalan Besar

Monday, 29 June 2009
4pm - SINGAPORE vs THAILAND Jalan Besar
4pm - CHINA vs IRAN Temasek Poly

Tuesday, 30 June 2009
5pm - LAOS vs SAUDI ARABIA Jalan Besar
7.30pm - NORTH KOREA vs SOUTH KOREA Jalan Besar

Wednesday, 1 July 2009
5pm - IRAN vs THAILAND Jalan Besar
7.30pm - CHINA vs SINGAPORE Jalan Besar

Thursday, 2 July 2009
5pm - SOUTH KOREA vs SAUDI ARABIA Jalan Besar
7.30pm - NORTH KOREA vs LAOS Jalan Besar

Semi-Finals
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Semi-Finals 1, 5pm - Winner Gr A vs Runner Up Gr B Jalan Besar
Semi-Finals 2, 7.30pm - Winner Gr B vs Runner Up Gr A Jalan Besar

Monday, 6 July 2009
Third Place Play-Off, 5pm - Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2 Jalan Besar
Final, 7.30pm - Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 Jalan Besar

Top Scorers' Chart (as at 27 June 2009)
6 goals - Yan Peng (China)
4 goals - Htwe Aung Myo (Myanmar)
3 goals - Chaoroenruen (Thailand), Liang Xueming (China)
2 goals - Wang Chengkuai (China), Wang Yiran (China), Xiao Yufeng (China), Alnakhli Mohd Qasem (Saudi Arabia), Saeid Aghaei Nojehdeh (Iran), Siavash Haghnazari (Iran), Muhd A. Bin Yaakob (Malaysia), Kim Sunbin (South Korea)
1 goal - Choi Jaehua (South Korea), Lee Woo Seok (South Korea), Jeong Chunggeun (South Korea), Kim Gunhee (South Korea), Kim Younggyu (South Korea), Lee Huichan (South Korea), Suh Myeongwon (South Korea), Long Cheng (China), Ro Kwang Yong (North Korea), Ri Jong Hyok (North Korea), Jo Sol Song (North Korea), Daochalermwong (Thailand), Al Harun A Abdullah (Saudi Arabia), Thinnakone S. (Laos), Mehdi Pourdadashvand (Iran), Armin Sohrabian (Iran), Seyadreza Mirahmadi (Iran), Bahman Jahantigh (Iran), Tun Zaw Win (Myanmar), Tario Fahad (Pakistan), Mohd Hanafi (Singapore)
Own goal - Min Arkar (Myanmar - for South Korea)

Sweden 2009 - UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Finals (15 June 2009 - 29 June 2009)

First Round (as at 26 June 2009)

Group A
16 June 09 Sweden 5 Belarus 1
16 June 09 Italy 0 Serbia 0
19 June 09 Sweden 1 Italy 2
19 June 09 Belarus 0 Serbia 0
23 June 09 Serbia 1 Sweden 3
23 June 09 Belarus 1 Italy 2
(Italy and Sweden qualified for the Semi-finals)

Group B
15 June 09 England 2 Finland 1
15 June 09 Spain 0 Germany 0
18 June 09 Germany 2 Finland 0
18 June 09 Spain 0 England 2
22 June 09 Finland 0 Spain 2
22 June 09 Germany 1 England 1
(England and Germany qualified for the Semi-finals)

Semi-finals
26 June 09 England 3 Sweden 3 (a.e.t.) (England won 5-4 on penalties)
26 June 09 Italy 0 Germany 1

Final
29 June 09 Germany vs England

Top Scorers Chart (as at 26 June 2009)
7 goals - Marcus Berg (Sweden)
3 goals - Robert Acquafresca (Italy), Ola Toivonen (Sweden)
2 goals - Sergei Kislyak (Belarus)
1 goal - Lee Cattermole (England), Micah Richards (England), Fraizer Campbell (England), James Milner (England), Jack Rodwell (England), Martin Cranie (England), Nedum Onuoha (England), Tim Sparv (Finland), Gustav Svensson (Sweden), Ashkan Dejagah (Germany), Benedikt Howedes (Germany), Gonzalo Castro (Germany), Andreas Beck (Germany), Mario Balotelli (Italy), Marc Torrejon (Spain), Pedro Leon (Spain), Gojko Kacar (Serbia)
Own goal - Aleksandr Martynovich (Belarus - for Sweden), Mattias Bjarsmyr (Sweden - for England)

Thursday, June 25, 2009

South Africa 2009 - FIFA Confederations Cup (14 June 2009 - 28 June 2009)

First Round Results (as at 25 June 2009)

Group A
14 June 09 South Africa 0 Iraq 0
14 June 09 New Zealand 0 Spain 5
17 June 09 Spain 1 Iraq 0
17 June 09 South Africa 2 New Zealand 0
20 June 09 Iraq 0 New Zealand 0
20 June 09 Spain 2 South Africa 0
(Spain and South Africa qualified for the Semi-finals)

Group B
15 June 09 Brazil 4 Egypt 3
15 June 09 United States 1 Italy 3
18 June 09 United States 0 Brazil 3
18 June 09 Egypt 1 Italy 0
21 June 09 Italy 0 Brazil 3
21 June 09 Egypt 0 United States 3
(Brazil and United States qualified for the Semi-finals)

Semi-finals
24 June 09 Spain 0 United States 2
25 June 09 Brazil 1 South Africa 0

Third place match
28 June 09 Spain vs South Africa

Final
28 June 09 United States vs Brazil

Top Scorers Chart (as at 25 June 2009)
3 goals - Fernando Torres (Spain), David Villa (Spain), Luis Fabiano (Brazil)
2 goals - Kaka (Brazil), Mohamed Zidan (Egypt), Giuseppe Rossi (Italy), Bernard Parker (South Africa), Clint Dempsey (USA)
1 goal - Francesc Fabregas (Spain), Fernando Llorente (Spain), Juan (Brazil), Felipe Melo (Brazil), Robinho (Brazil), Maicon (BDrazil), Daniel Alves (Brazil), Mohamed Shawky (Egypt), Mohamed Homos (Egypt), Daniele De Rossi (Italy), Landon Donovan (USA), Charlie Davies (USA), Michael Bradley (USA), Jozy Altidore (USA)
Own goal - Andrea Dossena (Italy - for Brazil)

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Singapore 2009 - Asian Youth Games Soccer Tournament (20 June 2009 - 6 July 2009)

Asian Youth Games Soccer Tournament - Singapore 2009
Preliminary Round

Group A
22 June 09 Taiwan 0 Iran 6
(Iran qualified for Final Group Stage)

Group B
20 June 09 South Korea 2 Pakistan 0
20 June 09 China 7 Myanmar 3
22 June 09 Pakistan 0 China 0
22 June 09 Myanmar 1 South Korea 5
24 June 09 South Korea 3 China 2F
24 June 09 Myanmar 1 Pakistan 1
(South Korea and China qualified for Final Group Stage)

Group C
20 June 09 North Korea 3 Thailand 2
22 June 09 Malaysia 1 North Korea 0
24 June 09 Thailand 2 Malaysia 1
(Thailand and North Korea qualified for Final Group Stage)

Group D
20 June 09 Saudi Arabia 3 Laos 1
(Saudi Arabia and Laos qualified for Final Group Stage)


Final Group Stage
Group A
A1) Iran
A2) Thailand
A3) China
A4) Singapore

Group B
B1) South Korea
B2) Saudi Arabia
B3) North Korea
B4) Laos

Saturday, 27 June 2009
5pm
IRAN vs SINGAPORE Jalan Besar
7.30pm
THAILAND vs CHINA Jalan Besar

Sunday, 28 June 2009
5pm
SOUTH KOREA vs LAOS Jalan Besar
7.30pm
SAUDI ARABIA vs NORTH KOREA Jalan Besar

Monday, 29 June 2009
4pm
SINGAPORE vs THAILAND Jalan Besar
4pm
CHINA vs IRAN Temasek Poly

Tuesday, 30 June 2009
5pm
LAOS vs SAUDI ARABIA Jalan Besar
7.30pm
NORTH KOREA vs SOUTH KOREA Jalan Besar

Wednesday, 1 July 2009
5pm
IRAN vs THAILAND Jalan Besar
7.30pm
CHINA vs SINGAPORE Jalan Besar

Thursday, 2 July 2009
5pm
SOUTH KOREA vs SAUDI ARABIA Jalan Besar
7.30pm
NORTH KOREA vs LAOS Jalan Besar

Semi-Finals
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Semi-Finals 1, 5pm Winner Gr A vs Runner Up Gr B Jalan Besar
Semi-Finals 2, 7.30pm Winner Gr B vs Runner Up Gr A Jalan Besar

Monday, 6 July 2009
Third Place Play-Off, 5pm Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2 Jalan Besar
Final, 7.30pmWinner SF1 vs Winner SF2 Jalan Besar

Top Scorers' Chart (as at 24 June 2009)
4 goals - Htwe Aung Myo (Myanmar)
3 goals - Chaoroenruen (Thailand)
2 goals - Wang Chengkuai (China), Liang Xueming (China), Wang Yiran (China), Xiao Yufeng (China), Alnakhli Mohd Qasem (Saudi Arabia), Saeid Aghaei Nojehdeh (Iran), Muhd A. Bin Yaakob (Malaysia), Kim Sunbin (South Korea)
1 goal - Choi Jaehua (South Korea), Lee Woo Seok (South Korea), Jeong Chunggeun (South Korea), Kim Gunhee (South Korea), Kim Younggyu (South Korea), Lee Huichan (South Korea), Suh Myeongwon (South Korea), Yan Peng (China), Ro Kwang Yong (North Korea), Ri Jong Hyok (North Korea), Jo Sol Song (North Korea), Daochalermwong (Thailand), Al Harun A Abdullah (Saudi Arabia), Thinnakone S. (Laos), Mehdi Pourdadashvand (Iran), Siavash Haghnazari (Iran), Armin Sohrabian (Iran), Seyadreza Mirahmadi (Iran), Tun Zaw Win (Myanmar), Tario Fahad (Pakistan)
Own goal - Min Arkar (Myanmar - for South Korea)

South Africa 2009 - FIFA Confederations Cup (14 June 2009 - 28 June 2009)

First Round Results (as at 24 June 2009)

Group A
14 June 09 South Africa 0 Iraq 0
14 June 09 New Zealand 0 Spain 5
17 June 09 Spain 1 Iraq 0
17 June 09 South Africa 2 New Zealand 0
20 June 09 Iraq 0 New Zealand 0
20 June 09 Spain 2 South Africa 0
(Spain and South Africa qualified for the Semi-finals)

Group B
15 June 09 Brazil 4 Egypt 3
15 June 09 United States 1 Italy 3
18 June 09 United States 0 Brazil 3
18 June 09 Egypt 1 Italy 0
21 June 09 Italy 0 Brazil 3
21 June 09 Egypt 0 United States 3
(Brazil and United States qualified for the Semi-finals)

Semi-finals
24 June 09 Spain 0 United States 2
25 June 09 Brazil vs South Africa

Third place match
28 June 09 Spain vs Loser of Semi-final 2

Final28
June 09 United States vs Winner of Semi-final 2

Top Scorers Chart (as at 24 June 2009)
3 goals - Fernando Torres (Spain), David Villa (Spain), Luis Fabiano (Brazil)
2 goals - Kaka (Brazil), Mohamed Zidan (Egypt), Giuseppe Rossi (Italy), Bernard Parker (South Africa), Clint Dempsey (USA)
1 goal - Francesc Fabregas (Spain), Fernando Llorente (Spain), Juan (Brazil), Felipe Melo (Brazil), Robinho (Brazil), Maicon (Brazil), Mohamed Shawky (Egypt), Mohamed Homos (Egypt), Daniele De Rossi (Italy), Landon Donovan (USA), Charlie Davies (USA), Michael Bradley (USA), Jozy Altidore (USA)
Own goal - Andrea Dossena (Italy - for Brazil)

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Sweden 2009 - UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Finals (15 June 2009 - 29 June 2009)

First Round (as at 23 June 2009)

Group A
16 June 09 Sweden 5 Belarus 1
16 June 09 Italy 0 Serbia 0
19 June 09 Sweden 1 Italy 2
19 June 09 Belarus 0 Serbia 0
23 June 09 Serbia 1 Sweden 3
23 June 09 Belarus 1 Italy 2
(Italy and Sweden qualified for the Semi-finals)

Group B
15 June 09 England 2 Finland 1
15 June 09 Spain 0 Germany 0
18 June 09 Germany 2 Finland 0
18 June 09 Spain 0 England 2
22 June 09 Finland 0 Spain 2
22 June 09 Germany 1 England 1
(England and Germany qualified for the Semi-finals)

Semi-finals
26 June 09 Italy vs Germany
26 June 09 England vs Sweden

Final
29 June 09

Top Scorers Chart (as at 23 June 2009)
5 goals - Marcus Berg (Sweden)
3 goals - Robert Acquafresca (Italy)
2 goals - Sergei Kislyak (Belarus), Ola Toivonen (Sweden)
1 goal - Lee Cattermole (England), Micah Richards (England), Fraizer Campbell (England), James Milner (England), Jack Rodwell (England), Tim Sparv (Finland), Gustav Svensson (Sweden), Ashkan Dejagah (Germany), Benedikt Howedes (Germany), Gonzalo Castro (Germany), Mario Balotelli (Italy), Marc Torrejon (Spain), Pedro Leon (Spain), Gojko Kacar (Serbia)
Own goal - Aleksandr Martynovich (Belarus - for Sweden)

Monday, June 22, 2009

Singapore 2009 - Asian Youth Games Soccer Tournament (20 June 2009 - 6 July 2009)

Asian Youth Games Singapore 2009
Football Draw
Group A - IR Iran, Philippines, Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) <Kuwait withdrew from tournament>
Group B - Republic of Korea (South Korea), P.R. China, Myanmar, Pakistan
Group C - Malaysia, DPR Korea (North Korea), Thailand
Group D - Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, Lao PDR (Laos)

Saturday, 20 June 2009
3pm
REPUBLIC OF KOREA 2 PAKISTAN 0 (Group B - Temasek Poly)
5pm
PHILIPPINES vs CHINESE TAIPEI (Group A - Meridian JC) --> postponed until further notice
P.R. CHINA 7 MYANMAR 3 (Group B - Temasek Poly)
NORTH KOREA 3 THAILAND 2 (Group C - Victoria JC)
SAUDI ARABIA 3 LAO PDR 1 (Group D - Jurong JC)

Monday, 22 June 2009
3pm
PAKISTAN 0 P.R. CHINA 0 (Group B - Temasek Poly)
5pm
CHINESE TAIPEI 0 I.R.IRAN 6 (Group A - Meridian JC)
MYANMAR 1 REPUBLIC OF KOREA 5 (Group B - Temasek Poly)
MALAYSIA 1 DPR KOREA 0 (Group C - Victoria JC)
HONG KONG vs SAUDI ARABIA (Group D - Jurong JC) --> postponed until further notice

Wednesday, 24 June 2009
3pm
I.R. IRAN vs PHILIPPINES (Group A - Meridian JC) --> postponed until further notice
REPUBLIC OF KOREA vs P.R.CHINA (Group B - Temasek Poly)
5pm
MYANMAR vs PAKISTAN (Group B - Temasek Poly)
THAILAND vs MALAYSIA (Group C - Victoria JC)
LAO PDR vs HONG KONG (Group D - Jurong JC) --> postponed until further notice

Winners of Group A, B, C, D qualify to final rds
Runner- Up Group A, B qualify to final rds
Runner-up Group C and D - Play off

Friday, 26 June 2009
Play-Off
5pm
Runner-up Group C vs Runner-up Group D (Temasek Poly)

Final Group Stage
Group A
A1) Winner A
A2) Winner C
A3) Runner-up B
A4) Singapore

Group B
B1) Winner B
B2) Winner D
B3) Runner-up A
B4) Play-off Winner

Saturday, 27 June 2009
5pm
A2 vs A3 Jalan Besar
7.30pm
SINGAPORE vs A1 Jalan Besar

Sunday, 28 June 2009
5pm
B1 vs B4 Jalan Besar
7.30pm
B2 v B3 Jalan Besar

Monday, 29 June 2009
4pm
SINGAPORE vs A2 Jalan Besar
4pm
A3 vs A1 Temasek Poly

Tuesday, 30 June 2009
5pm
B4 vs B2 Jalan Besar
7.30pm
B3 vs B1 Jalan Besar

Wednesday, 1 July 2009
5pm
A1 vs A2 Jalan Besar
7.30pm
A3 vs SINGAPORE Jalan Besar

Thursday, 2 July 2009
5pm
B1 vs B2 Jalan Besar
7.30pm
B3 vs B4 Jalan Besar

Semi-Finals
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Semi-Finals 1, 5pm Winner Gr A vs Runner Up Gr B Jalan Besar
Semi-Finals 2, 7.30pm Winner Gr B vs Runner Up Gr A Jalan Besar

Monday, 6 July 2009
Third Place Play-Off, 5pm
Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2 Jalan Besar

Final, 7.30pm
Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 Jalan Besar

Top Scorers' Chart (as at 22 June 2009)
3 goals - Htwe Aung Myo (Myanmar)
2 goals - Wang Chengkuai (China), Liang Xueming (China), Wang Yiran (China), Alnakhli Mohd Qasem (Saudi Arabia), Saeid Aghaei Nojehdeh (Iran)
1 goal - Choi Jaehua (South Korea), Kim Sunbin (South Korea), Lee Woo Seok (South Korea), Jeong Chunggeun (South Korea), Kim Gunhee (South Korea), Kim Younggyu (South Korea), Xiao Yufeng (China), Ro Kwang Yong (North Korea), Ri Jong Hyok (North Korea), Jo Sol Song (North Korea), Daochalermwong (Thailand), Chaoroenruen (Thailand), Al Harun A Abdullah (Saudi Arabia), Thinnakone S. (Laos), Mehdi Pourdadashvand (Iran), Siavash Haghnazari (Iran), Armin Sohrabian (Iran), Seyadreza Mirahmadi (Iran), Tun Zaw Win (Myanmar), Muhd A. Bin Yaakob (Malaysia)
Own goal - Min Arkar (Myanmar - for South Korea)

Sweden 2009 - UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Finals (15 June 2009 - 29 June 2009)

First Round (as at 22 June 2009)

Group A
16 June 09 Sweden 5 Belarus 1
16 June 09 Italy 0 Serbia 0
19 June 09 Sweden 1 Italy 2
19 June 09 Belarus 0 Serbia 0
23 June 09 Serbia vs Sweden
23 June 09 Belarus vs Italy

Group B
15 June 09 England 2 Finland 1
15 June 09 Spain 0 Germany 0
18 June 09 Germany 2 Finland 0
18 June 09 Spain 0 England 2
22 June 09 Finland 0 Spain 2
22 June 09 Germany 1 England 1
(England and Germany qualified for the Semi-finals)

Semi-finals
26 June 09 Winners of Group A vs Germany
26 June 09 England vs Runners-up of Group A

Final
29 June 09

Top Scorers Chart (as at 22 June 2009)
3 goals - Marcus Berg (Sweden)
1 goal - Lee Cattermole (England), Micah Richards (England), Fraizer Campbell (England), James Milner (England), Jack Rodwell (England), Tim Sparv (Finland), Gustav Svensson (Sweden), Ola Toivonen (Sweden), Sergei Kislyak (Belarus), Ashkan Dejagah (Germany), Benedikt Howedes (Germany), Gonzalo Castro (Germany), Mario Balotelli (Italy), Robert Acquafresca (Italy), Marc Torrejon (Spain), Pedro Leon (Spain)
Own goal - Aleksandr Martynovich (Belarus - for Sweden)

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Under-23 International Friendly - Singapore vs Indonesia


SINGAPORE U-23 2
VS
INDONESIA U-23 0


21 JUNE 2009 (SUNDAY)
7.30 PM
JURONG WEST STADIUM

Scorers: 17th min - Hariss Harun (Singapore); 61th min - Fazli Ayob (Singapore)

South Africa 2009 - FIFA Confederations Cup (14 June 2009 - 28 June 2009)

First Round Results (as at 21 June 2009)
Group A
14 June 09 South Africa 0 Iraq 0
14 June 09 New Zealand 0 Spain 5
17 June 09 Spain 1 Iraq 0
17 June 09 South Africa 2 New Zealand 0
20 June 09 Iraq 0 New Zealand 0
20 June 09 Spain 2 South Africa 0
(Spain and South Africa qualified for the Semi-finals)

Group B
15 June 09 Brazil 4 Egypt 3
15 June 09 United States 1 Italy 3
18 June 09 United States 0 Brazil 3
18 June 09 Egypt 1 Italy 0
21 June 09 Italy 0 Brazil 3
21 June 09 Egypt 0 United States 3
(Brazil and United States qualified for the Semi-finals)

Semi-finals
24 June 09 Spain vs United States
25 June 09 Brazil vs South Africa

Third place match
28 June 09

Final
28 June 09

Top Scorers Chart (as at 21 June 2009)
3 goals - Fernando Torres (Spain), David Villa (Spain), Luis Fabiano (Brazil)
2 goals - Kaka (Brazil), Mohamed Zidan (Egypt), Giuseppe Rossi (Italy), Bernard Parker (South Africa)
1 goal - Francesc Fabregas (Spain), Fernando Llorente (Spain), Juan (Brazil), Felipe Melo (Brazil), Robinho (Brazil), Maicon (Brazil), Mohamed Shawky (Egypt), Mohamed Homos (Egypt), Landon Donovan (USA), Daniele De Rossi (Italy), Charlie Davies (USA), Michael Bradley (USA), Clint Dempsey (USA)
Own goal - Andrea Dossena (Italy - for Brazil)

Singapore 2009 - Asian Youth Games Soccer Tournament (20 June 2009 - 6 July 2009)

Asian Youth Games Singapore 2009
Football Draw
Group A - IR Iran, Philippines, Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)
Group B - Republic of Korea (South Korea), P.R. China, Myanmar, Pakistan
Group C - Malaysia, DPR Korea (North Korea), Thailand
Group D - Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, Lao PDR (Laos)

Saturday, 20 June 2009
3pm
REPUBLIC OF KOREA 2 PAKISTAN 0 (Group B - Temasek Poly)
5pm
PHILIPPINES vs CHINESE TAIPEI (Group A - Meridian JC) --> postponed
P.R. CHINA 7 MYANMAR 3 (Group B - Temasek Poly)
NORTH KOREA 3 THAILAND 2 (Group C - Victoria JC)
SAUDI ARABIA 3 LAO PDR 1 (Group D - Jurong JC)

Monday, 22 June 2009
3pm
MYANMAR vs REPUBLIC OF KOREA (Group B - Temasek Poly)
5pm
CHINESE TAIPEI vs I.R.IRAN (Group A - Meridian JC)
PAKISTAN vs P.R. CHINA (Group B - Temasek Poly)
MALAYSIA vs DPR KOREA (Group C - Victoria JC)
HONG KONG vs SAUDI ARABIA (Group D - Jurong JC)

Wednesday, 24 June 2009
3pm
I.R. IRAN vs PHILIPPINES (Group A - Meridian JC) --> postponed
REPUBLIC OF KOREA vs P.R.CHINA (Group B - Temasek Poly)
5pm
MYANMAR vs PAKISTAN (Group B - Temasek Poly)
THAILAND vs MALAYSIA (Group C - Victoria JC)
LAO PDR vs HONG KONG (Group D - Jurong JC)

Winners of Group A, B, C, D qualify to final rds
Runner- Up Group A, B qualify to final rds
Runner-up Group C and D - Play off

Friday, 26 June 2009
Play-Off
5pm
Runner-up Group C vs Runner-up Group D Temasek Poly

Final Group Stage
Group A
A1) Winner A
A2) Winner C
A3) Runner-up B
A4) Singapore

Group B
B1) Winner B
B2) Winner D
B3) Runner-up A
B4) Play-off Winner

Saturday, 27 June 2009
5pm
A2 vs A3 Jalan Besar
7.30pm
SINGAPORE vs A1 Jalan Besar

Sunday, 28 June 2009
5pm
B1 vs B4 Jalan Besar
7.30pm
B2 v B3 Jalan Besar

Monday, 29 June 2009
4pm
SINGAPORE vs A2 Jalan Besar
4pm
A3 vs A1 Temasek Poly

Tuesday, 30 June 2009
5pm
B4 vs B2 Jalan Besar
7.30pm
B3 vs B1 Jalan Besar

Wednesday, 1 July 2009
5pm
A1 vs A2 Jalan Besar
7.30pm
A3 vs SINGAPORE Jalan Besar

Thursday, 2 July 2009
5pm
B1 vs B2 Jalan Besar
7.30pm
B3 vs B4 Jalan Besar

Semi-Finals
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Semi-Finals 1, 5pm Winner Gr A vs Runner Up Gr B Jalan Besar
Semi-Finals 2, 7.30pm Winner Gr B vs Runner Up Gr A Jalan Besar

Monday, 6 July 2009
Third Place Play-Off, 5pm Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2 Jalan Besar

Final, 7.30pm Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 Jalan Besar

Top Scorers' Chart (as at 20 June 2009)
3 goals - Htwe Aung Myo (Myanmar)
2 goals - Wang Chengkuai (China), Liang Xueming (China), Wang Yiran (China), Alnakhli Mohd Qasem (Saudi Arabia)
1 goal - Choi Jaehua (South Korea), Kim Sunbin (South Korea), Xiao Yufeng (China), Ro Kwang Yong (North Korea), Ri Jong Hyok (North Korea), Jo Sol Song (North Korea), Daochalermwong (Thailand), Chaoroenruen (Thailand), Al Harun A Abdullah (Saudi Arabia), Thinnakone S. (Laos)

South Africa 2009 - FIFA Confederations Cup (14 June 2009 - 28 June 2009)

First Round Results (as at 20 June 2009)

Group A
14 June 09 South Africa 0 Iraq 0
14 June 09 New Zealand 0 Spain 5
17 June 09 Spain 1 Iraq 0
17 June 09 South Africa 2 New Zealand 0
20 June 09 Iraq 0 New Zealand 0
20 June 09 Spain 2 South Africa 0
(Spain and South Africa qualified for the Semi-finals)

Group B
15 June 09 Brazil 4 Egypt 3
15 June 09 United States 1 Italy 3
18 June 09 United States 0 Brazil 3
18 June 09 Egypt 1 Italy 0
21 June 09 Italy vs Brazil
21 June 09 Egypt vs United States

Semi-finals
24 June 09 Spain vs Runner-up of Group B
25 June 09 Winners of Group B vs South Africa

Third place match
28 June 09

Final
28 June 09

Top Scorers Chart (as at 20 June 2009)
3 goals - Fernando Torres (Spain), David Villa (Spain)
2 goals - Kaka (Brazil), Mohamed Zidan (Egypt), Giuseppe Rossi (Italy), Bernard Parker (South Africa)
1 goal - Francesc Fabregas (Spain), Fernando Llorente (Spain), Luis Fabiano (Brazil), Juan (Brazil), Felipe Melo (Brazil), Robinho (Brazil), Maicon (Brazil), Mohamed Shawky (Egypt), Mohamed Homos (Egypt), Landon Donovan (USA), Daniele De Rossi (Italy)

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Sweden 2009 - UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Finals (15 June 2009 - 29 June 2009)

First Round (as at 19 June 2009)
Group A
16 June 09 Sweden 5 Belarus 1
16 June 09 Italy 0 Serbia 0
19 June 09 Sweden 1 Italy 2
19 June 09 Belarus 0 Serbia 0
23 June 09 Serbia vs Sweden
23 June 09 Belarus vs Italy

Group B
15 June 09 England 2 Finland 1
15 June 09 Spain 0 Germany 0
18 June 09 Germany 2 Finland 0
18 June 09 Spain 0 England 2
22 June 09 Finland vs Spain
22 June 09 Germany vs England

Semi-finals
26 June 09 Winners of Group A vs Runners-up of Group B
26 June 09 Winners of Group B vs Runners-up of Group A

Final
29 June 09

Top Scorers Chart (as at 19 June 2009)
3 goals - Marcus Berg (Sweden)
1 goal - Lee Cattermole (England), Micah Richards (England), Fraizer Campbell (England), James Milner (England), Tim Sparv (Finland), Gustav Svensson (Sweden), Ola Toivonen (Sweden), Sergei Kislyak (Belarus), Ashkan Dejagah (Germany), Benedikt Howedes (Germany), Mario Balotelli (Italy), Robert Acquafresca (Italy)
Own goal - Aleksandr Martynovich (Belarus - for Sweden)

Singapore League Cup 2009 (1 June 2009 - 19 June 2009)

Third place match
19 June 09 Woodlands Wellington 2 Home United 2 (FT; Home United won 4-1 on penalties)

Final
19 June 09 Brunei DPMM 1 SAFFC 1 (a.e.t.; Brunei DPMM won 4-3 on penalties)

Top Scorers Chart (as at 19 June 2009)
4 goals - Ivan Jerkovic (Brunei DPMM)
3 goals - Jamil Ali (Woodlands Wellington), Abdelhamid Berguiga (Brunei DPMM)
2 goals - Indra Sahdan (Sengkang Punggol), Norikazu Murakami (Home United), Naruphol Ar-Romsawa (Home United), Sufian Anuar (Home United), Shaiful Esah (SAFFC), Aleksandar Duric (SAFFC), Rene Komar (Brunei DPMM)
1 goal - Haji Subhi Abdilah (Brunei DPMM), Shahrazen Said (Brunei DPMM), Rosmin Kamis (Brunei DPMM), John Wilkinson (SAFFC), Park Tae Won (SAFFC), Rastislav Belicak (Geylang United), Lloyd Butler (Geylang United), Faritz Abdul Hameed (Geylang United), Hafiz Rahim (Geylang United), Baihakki Khaizan (Geylang United), Yasir Hanapi (Geylang United), Ridhuan Muhamad (Tampines Rovers), Noh Alam Shah (Tampines Rovers), Sutee Suksomkit (Tampines Rovers), Seiji Kaneko (Tampines Rovers), Erwan Gunawan (Young Lions), Ruhaizad Ismail (Gombak United), Agu Casmir (Gombak United), Kingsley Njoku (Gombak United), Park Kang Jin (Super Reds), Choi Dong Soo (Super Reds), Bryan Soane (Balestier Khalsa), Mamadou Diallo (Sengkang Punggol), Fadzuhasny Juraimi (Home United), Firdaus Idros (Home United), Valery Hiek (Home United), Azhar Sairudin (Home United), Mojtaba Tehranizadeh (Woodlands Wellington), Zakaria Yousif (Woodlands Wellington), Precious Emuejeraye (Woodlands Wellington)

BRUNEI DPMM FC

2009 Singapore League Cup Champions

Past Results of the Singapore League Cup (2007-2009)
2009
Champions: Brunei DPMM
Runners-up: SAFFC
3rd-place: Home United
4th-place: Woodlands Wellington
2008
Champions: Gombak United
Runners-up: Super Reds
3rd-place: Balestier Khalsa
4th-place: Young Lions
2007
Champions: Woodlands Wellington
Runners-up: Sengkang Punggol
3rd-place: Gombak United
4th-place: Home United

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Sweden 2009 - UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Finals (15 June 2009 - 29 June 2009)

First Round (as at 18 June 2009)


Group A
16 June 09 Sweden 5 Belarus 1
16 June 09 Italy 0 Serbia 0
19 June 09 Sweden vs Italy
19 June 09 Belarus vs Serbia
23 June 09 Serbia vs Sweden
23 June 09 Belarus vs Italy


Group B
15 June 09 England 2 Finland 1
15 June 09 Spain 0 Germany 0
18 June 09 Germany 2 Finland 0
18 June 09 Spain 0 England 2
22 June 09 Finland vs Spain
22 June 09 Germany vs England


Semi-finals
26 June 09 Winners of Group A vs Runners-up of Group B
26 June 09 Winners of Group B vs Runners-up of Group A


Final
29 June 09


Top Scorers Chart (as at 18 June 2009)
3 goals - Marcus Berg (Sweden)
1 goal - Lee Cattermole (England), Micah Richards (England), Fraizer Campbell (England), James Milner (England), Tim Sparv (Finland), Gustav Svensson (Sweden), Sergei Kislyak (Belarus), Ashkan Dejagah (Germany), Benedikt Howedes (Germany)
Own goal - Aleksandr Martynovich (Belarus - for Sweden)

South Africa 2009 - FIFA Confederations Cup (14 June 2009 - 28 June 2009)


First Round Results (as at 18 June 2009)
Group A
14 June 09 South Africa 0 Iraq 0
14 June 09 New Zealand 0 Spain 5
17 June 09 Spain 1 Iraq 0
17 June 09 South Africa 2 New Zealand 0
20 June 09 Iraq vs New Zealand
20 June 09 Spain vs South Africa
Group B
15 June 09 Brazil 4 Egypt 3
15 June 09 United States 1 Italy 3
18 June 09 United States 0 Brazil 3
18 June 09 Egypt 1 Italy 0
21 June 09 Italy vs Brazil
21 June 09 Egypt vs United States
Semi-finals
24 June 09 Winners of Group A vs Runner-up of Group B
25 June 09 Winners of Group B vs Runner-up of Group A
Third place match
28 June 09
Final
28 June 09
Top Scorers Chart (as at 18 June 2009)
3 goals - Fernando Torres (Spain)
2 goals - Kaka (Brazil), Mohamed Zidan (Egypt), Giuseppe Rossi (Italy), David Villa (Spain), Bernard Parker (South Africa)
1 goal - Francesc Fabregas (Spain), Luis Fabiano (Brazil), Juan (Brazil), Felipe Melo (Brazil), Robinho (Brazil), Maicon (Brazil), Mohamed Shawky (Egypt), Mohamed Homos (Egypt), Landon Donovan (USA), Daniele De Rossi (Italy)

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Under-23 International Friendly - Singapore vs Botswana

SINGAPORE U-23 1
VS
BOTSWANA U-23 1


17 JUNE 2009 (WEDNESDAY)
7.30 PM
JALAN BESAR STADIUM
Scorers: 2nd min - Molgakolodi Ngele (Botswana); 12th min - Nazrul Ahmad Nazari (Singapore)

North Korea National Football Team

The national football team of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (recognized as Korea DPR by FIFA) is the national team of North Korea and is controlled by the DPR Korea Football Association. Their shining moment came in the 1966 World Cup at Middlesbrough F.C. home Ayresome Park, when North Korea upset Italy 1-0 to gain a spot in the quarterfinals. There, they went 3-0 up against Portugal, but the brilliance of Eusébio (and his four goals) stopped the fairy tale run, 5-3. The North Korean team was the first Asian team to progress beyond the first round of the World Cup finals. The documentary film The Game of Their Lives by Daniel Gordon is about the seven surviving members in 2002 of the 1966 national team.

The current team is composed of both native North Koreans and Zainichi Koreans born in Japan, of which Ahn Young-Hak is the best known; due to the country's political situation, only Zainichi are allowed to join clubs in countries outside North Korea, and it is under their own terms, rather than through state intervention. Similarly, fans who follow the team when playing away matches are often Zainichi, as ordinary Northerners are usually not allowed to travel abroad.

The two Koreas faced each other in a 2010 FIFA World Cup 3rd round Asian Qualification match. It was originally planned to be held in Pyongyang on March 26, 2008. The North Korean government stepped in to decide the South's national anthem would not be played, nor would the DPRK allow the South's national flag to be displayed at the game. South Korea was outraged by the decision. After three failed negotiation attempts by the South Korean football association, South Korea turned to FIFA for the official ruling. After FIFA intervention, the match was played in Shanghai, China, on March 26, 2008, and it ended 0-0. They went on to qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, for the second time in their history.



Competitive Record

FIFA World Cup record
1930 to 1938 - Did not enter, was under Japanese rule.
1950 to 1962 - Did not enter
1966 - Quarterfinals
1970 - Withdrew
1974 - Did not qualify
1978 - Withdrew
1982 to 1994 - Did not qualify
1998 - Did not enter
2002 - Did not enter
2006 - Did not qualify
2010 - Qualified

Asian Cup record
1956 to 1972 - Did not enter
1976 - Withdrew after qualifying
1980 - Fourth place
1984 - Did not enter
1988 - Did not qualify
1992 - Round 1
1996 - Did not enter
2000 - Did not qualify
2004 - Did not qualify
2007 - Did not enter

AFC Challenge Cup record
2008 - 3rd place

East Asian Cup record
2003 - Withdrew
2005 - Third place
2008 - Fourth Place

South Africa 2009 - FIFA Confederations Cup (14 June 2009 - 28 June 2009)

First Round Results (as at 17 June 2009)


Group A
14 June 09 South Africa 0 Iraq 0
14 June 09 New Zealand 0 Spain 5
17 June 09 Spain 1 Iraq 0
17 June 09 South Africa 2 New Zealand 0
20 June 09 Iraq vs New Zealand
20 June 09 Spain vs South Africa


Group B
15 June 09 Brazil 4 Egypt 3
15 June 09 United States 1 Italy 3
18 June 09 United States vs Brazil
18 June 09 Egypt vs Italy
21 June 09 Italy vs Brazil
21 June 09 Egypt vs United States


Semi-finals
24 June 09 Winners of Group A vs Runner-up of Group B
25 June 09 Winners of Group B vs Runner-up of Group A


Third place match
28 June 09


Final
28 June 09


Top Scorers Chart (as at 17 June 2009)
3 goals - Fernando Torres (Spain)
2 goals - Kaka (Brazil), Mohamed Zidan (Egypt), Giuseppe Rossi (Italy), David Villa (Spain), Bernard Parker (South Africa)
1 goal - Francesc Fabregas (Spain), Luis Fabiano (Brazil), Juan (Brazil), Mohamed Shawky (Egypt), Landon Donovan (USA), Daniele De Rossi (Italy)

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Sweden 2009 - UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Finals (15 June 2009 - 29 June 2009)

First Round (as at 16 June 2009)


Group A
16 June 09 Sweden 5 Belarus 1
16 June 09 Italy 0 Serbia 0
19 June 09 Sweden vs Italy
19 June 09 Belarus vs Serbia
23 June 09 Serbia vs Sweden
23 June 09 Belarus vs Italy


Group B
15 June 09 England 2 Finland 1
15 June 09 Spain 0 Germany 0
18 June 09 Germany vs Finland
18 June 09 Spain vs England
22 June 09 Finland vs Spain
22 June 09 Germany vs England


Semi-finals
26 June 09 Winners of Group A vs Runners-up of Group B
26 June 09 Winners of Group B vs Runners-up of Group A


Final
29 June 09


Top Scorers Chart (as at 16 June 2009)
3 goals - Marcus Berg (Sweden)
1 goal - Lee Cattermole (England), Micah Richards (England), Tim Sparv (Finland), Gustav Svensson (Sweden), Sergei Kislyak (Belarus)
Own goal - Aleksandr Martynovich (Belarus - for Sweden)

Singapore League Cup 2009 (1 June 2009 - 19 June 2009)

Semi-finals (as at 16 June 2009)
15 June 09 Brunei DPMM 2 Woodlands Wellington 1
16 June 09 Home United 0 SAFFC 2


Third place match
19 June 09 Woodlands Wellington vs Home United


Final
19 June 09 Brunei DPMM vs SAFFC


Top Scorers Chart (as at 16 June 2009)
4 goals - Ivan Jerkovic (Brunei DPMM)
3 goals - Jamil Ali (Woodlands Wellington), Abdelhamid Berguiga (Brunei DPMM)
2 goals - Indra Sahdan (Sengkang Punggol), Norikazu Murakami (Home United), Naruphol Ar-Romsawa (Home United), Shaiful Esah (SAFFC)
1 goal - Haji Subhi Abdilah (Brunei DPMM), Shahrazen Said (Brunei DPMM),Rene Komar (Brunei DPMM), Rosmin Kamis (Brunei DPMM), John Wilkinson (SAFFC), Park Tae Won (SAFFC), Aleksandar Duric (SAFFC), Rastislav Belicak (Geylang United), Lloyd Butler (Geylang United), Faritz Abdul Hameed (Geylang United), Hafiz Rahim (Geylang United), Baihakki Khaizan (Geylang United), Yasir Hanapi (Geylang United), Ridhuan Muhamad (Tampines Rovers), Noh Alam Shah (Tampines Rovers), Sutee Suksomkit (Tampines Rovers), Seiji Kaneko (Tampines Rovers), Erwan Gunawan (Young Lions), Ruhaizad Ismail (Gombak United), Agu Casmir (Gombak United), Kingsley Njoku (Gombak United), Park Kang Jin (Super Reds), Choi Dong Soo (Super Reds), Bryan Soane (Balestier Khalsa), Mamadou Diallo (Sengkang Punggol), Fadzuhasny Juraimi (Home United), Firdaus Idros (Home United), Valery Hiek (Home United), Azhar Sairudin (Home United), Mojtaba Tehranizadeh (Woodlands Wellington)

Singapore 2009 - Asian Youth Games Soccer Tournament (20 June 2009 - 6 July 2009)


Singapore finalises football squad of 18 for AYG

Singapore Asian Youth Games football team coach David Sivalingam has named its final squad of 18 for the upcoming Asian Youth Games in Singapore following a three-match training camp in Perth.

The football portion of the competition kicks off on 20 June 2009 and features Under-14 age group teams from 15 Asian countries. As host nation, Singapore automatically receives a bye into the final round of the competition and the team will play their first match on Saturday, 27 June 2009 at the Jalan Besar Stadium.

The full squad of 18 is listed below.

Singapore Asian Youth Games (Under-14) Football Team
1 - Hamzah Fazil - 06/09/1995 - GK - Hong Kah Secondary School
2 - Fashah Iskandar - 14/07/1995 - GK - Singapore Sports School
3 - Dhukhilan Jeevamani - 26/10/1995 - DF - Punggol Secondary School
4 - Amirul Iskandar - 11/01/1995 - DF - Singapore Sports School
5 - Izwan Rahman - 04/12/1995 - DF - Singapore Sports School
6 - Syazwan Radhi - 05/05/1995 - DF - Singapore Sports School
7 - Sunny Ng - 05/05/1995 - DF - St. Gabriel’s Secondary School
8 - Jeffrey Adam Lightfoot - 07/12/1995 - DF - Victoria School
9 - Nurhidayat Rahim - 24/02/1995 - DF/MF - Northlight School
10 - Firdaus Sham - 27/02/1995 - MF - Ang Mo Kio Secondary School
11 - Ammirul Emmran Mazlan - 18/04/1995 - MF - Hong Kah Secondary School
12 - Brandon Koh - 22/04/1995 - MF - Singapore Sports School
13 - Irfan Asyraf - 27/09/1995 - MF - Singapore Sports School
14 - Muhaimin Suhaimi - 20/02/1995 - MF - Singapore Sports School
15 - Hanafi Akbar - 07/02/1995 - MF/FW - Singapore Sports School
16 - Jonathan Tan - 13/12/1995 - MF/FW - Tanjong Katong Secondary School
17 - Syazwan Zin - 10/02/1995 - FW - Greenview Secondary School
18 - Adri Adnan - 02/04/1995 - FW - Singapore Sports School

Monday, June 15, 2009

Sweden 2009 - UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Finals (15 June 2009 - 29 June 2009)

First Round (as at 15 June 2009)

Group A
16 June 09 Sweden vs Belarus
16 June 09 Italy vs Serbia
19 June 09 Sweden vs Italy
19 June 09 Belarus vs Serbia
23 June 09 Serbia vs Sweden
23 June 09 Belarus vs Italy

Group B
15 June 09 England 2 Finland 1
15 June 09 Spain 0 Germany 0
18 June 09 Germany vs Finland
18 June 09 Spain vs England
22 June 09 Finland vs Spain
22 June 09 Germany vs England

Semi-finals
26 June 09 Winners of Group A vs Runners-up of Group B
26 June 09 Winners of Group B vs Runners-up of Group A

Final
29 June 09


Top Scorers Chart (as at 15 June 2009)
1 goal - Lee Cattermole (England), Micah Richards (England), Tim Sparv (Finland)

South Africa 2009 - FIFA Confederations Cup (14 June 2009 - 28 June 2009)

First Round Results (as at 15 June 2009)

Group A
14 June 09 South Africa 0 Iraq 0
14 June 09 New Zealand 0 Spain 5
17 June 09 Spain vs Iraq
17 June 09 South Africa vs New Zealand
20 June 09 Iraq vs New Zealand
20 June 09 Spain vs South Africa

Group B
15 June 09 Brazil 4 Egypt 3
15 June 09 United States 1 Italy 3
18 June 09 United States vs Brazil
18 June 09 Egypt vs Italy
21 June 09 Italy vs Brazil
21 June 09 Egypt vs United States

Semi-finals
24 June 09 Winners of Group A vs Runner-up of Group B
25 June 09 Winners of Group B vs Runner-up of Group A

Third place match
28 June 09

Final
28 June 09


Top Scorers Chart (as at 15 June 2009)
3 goals - Fernando Torres (Spain)
2 goals - Kaka (Brazil), Mohamed Zidan (Egypt), Giuseppe Rossi (Italy)
1 goal - Francesc Fabregas (Spain), David Villa (Spain), Luis Fabiano (Brazil), Juan (Brazil), Mohamed Shawky (Egypt), Landon Donovan (USA), Daniele De Rossi (Italy)

Singapore League Cup 2009 (1 June 2009 - 19 June 2009)

Semi-finals (as at 15 June 2009)
15 June 09 Brunei DPMM 2 Woodlands Wellington 1
16 June 09 Home United vs SAFFC

Third place match
19 June 09 Woodlands Wellington vs Loser of Semi-final 2

Final
19 June 09 Brunei DPMM vs Winner of Semi-final 2

Top Scorers Chart (as at 15 June 2009)
4 goals - Ivan Jerkovic (Brunei DPMM)
3 goals - Jamil Ali (Woodlands Wellington), Abdelhamid Berguiga (Brunei DPMM)
2 goals - Indra Sahdan (Sengkang Punggol), Norikazu Murakami (Home United), Naruphol Ar-Romsawa (Home United), Shaiful Esah (SAFFC)
1 goal - Haji Subhi Abdilah (Brunei DPMM), Shahrazen Said (Brunei DPMM),Rene Komar (Brunei DPMM), Rosmin Kamis (Brunei DPMM), John Wilkinson (SAFFC), Rastislav Belicak (Geylang United), Lloyd Butler (Geylang United), Faritz Abdul Hameed (Geylang United), Hafiz Rahim (Geylang United), Baihakki Khaizan (Geylang United), Yasir Hanapi (Geylang United), Ridhuan Muhamad (Tampines Rovers), Noh Alam Shah (Tampines Rovers), Sutee Suksomkit (Tampines Rovers), Seiji Kaneko (Tampines Rovers), Erwan Gunawan (Young Lions), Ruhaizad Ismail (Gombak United), Agu Casmir (Gombak United), Kingsley Njoku (Gombak United), Park Kang Jin (Super Reds), Choi Dong Soo (Super Reds), Bryan Soane (Balestier Khalsa), Mamadou Diallo (Sengkang Punggol), Fadzuhasny Juraimi (Home United), Firdaus Idros (Home United), Valery Hiek (Home United), Azhar Sairudin (Home United), Mojtaba Tehranizadeh (Woodlands Wellington)

Sunday, June 14, 2009

South Korea National Football Team

The Korea Republic national football team (Korean:대한민국 축구 국가대표팀 / Daehanminguk Chukgu Gukgadaepyo-Team) represents the Republic of Korea in international football competitions. The team, also known as South Korea, is recognized as Korea Republic by FIFA. It has often been considered Asia's most successful national team, since it made its debut at the 1948 Summer Olympics. South Korea has participated in seven World Cup final tournaments and became the first Asian nation to reach the semi-finals, doing so when it co-hosted the 2002 edition with Japan. It recently qualified for its eighth World Cup final tournament, the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, and currently holds the best FIFA World Cup record in Asia.
Competitive Record
FIFA World Cup record
1954 - Round 1
1986 - Round 1
1990 - Round 1
1994 - Round 1
1998 - Round 1
2002 - Fourth Place
2006 - Round 1
2010 - Qualified
2014
Olympic Games record
1948 - Quarterfinals
1964 - First Round
1988 - First Round
1992 - First Round
1996 - First Round
2000 - First Round
2004 - Quarterfinals
2008 - First Round
2012
AFC Asian Cup record
1956 - Champions
1960 - Champions
1964 - Third Place
1968 - Did not qualify
1972 - Second Place
1976 - Did not qualify
1980 - Second Place
1984 - Round 1
1988 - Second Place
1992 - Did not qualify
1996 - Quarterfinals
2000 - Third Place
2004 - Quarterfinals
2007 - Third Place
2011 - Qualified
East Asian Cup record
2003 - Champions
2005 - Fourth Place
2008 - Champions

Japan National Football Team

The Japan national football team is the national football team of Japan and is controlled by the Japan Football Association.

On July 21, 2006, Bosnian Ivica Osim, who previously coached Yugoslavia and most recently JEF United Ichihara Chiba, took over as manager, succeeding Zico, who had coached Japan from 2002 through the end of Japan's 2006 FIFA World Cup campaign. However, in late 2007 Osim suffered a stroke and was replaced by Takeshi Okada, who had previously served as the manager for Japan leading up to and during the 1998 World Cup.

The team is commonly known by the fans and media as Nippon Daihyō (日本代表, lit. Japanese representatives), Daihyō (代表, lit. representatives). Although the team does not have an official nickname as such, it is often known by the name of the manager. For example, under Ivica Osim, the team is known as Osim Japan. Recently the team has been known or nicknamed as the Blue Samurai.

Japan is one of the most successful national teams in Asia, being a three-time winner of the Asian Cup and having qualified for the last three consecutive World Cup finals.



Competitive Record

FIFA World Cup record
1930 - Did Not Enter
1934 - Did Not Enter
1938 - Withdrew
1950 - Banned
1954 - Did Not Qualify
1958 - Did Not Enter
1962 - Did Not Qualify
1966 - Did Not Enter
1970 - Did Not Qualify
1974 - Did Not Qualify
1978 - Did Not Qualify
1982 - Did Not Qualify
1986 - Did Not Qualify
1990 - Did Not Qualify
1994 - Did Not Qualify
1998 - Round 1
2002 - Round 2
2006 - Round 1
2010 - Qualified

FIFA Confederations Cup record
1992 - Did Not Qualify
1995 - Round 1
1997 - Did Not Qualify
1999 - Did Not Qualify
2001 - Second Place
2003 - Round 1
2005 - Round 1
2009 - Did Not Qualify

AFC Asian Cup record
1956 - Did Not Enter
1960 - Did Not Enter
1964 - Did Not Enter
1968 - Did Not Qualify
1972 - Did Not Enter
1976 - Did Not Qualify
1980 - Did Not Enter
1984 - Did Not Enter
1988 - Round 1
1992 - Champions
1996 - Quarter-finals
2000 - Champions
2004 - Champions
2007 - Fourth Place

Olympic Games record
1900 - Did Not Enter
1904 - Did Not Enter
1908 - Did Not Enter
1912 - Did Not Enter
1920 - Did Not Enter
1924 - Did Not Enter
1928 - Did Not Enter
1936 - Quarter-finals
1948 - Banned
1952 - Did Not Enter
1956 - Round 1
1960 - Did Not Qualify
1964 - Quarter-finals
1968 - Third Place
1972 - Did Not Qualify
1976 - Did Not Qualify
1980 - Did Not Qualify
1984 - Did Not Qualify
1988 - Did Not Qualify
1992 - Did Not Qualify
1996 - Round 1
2000 - Quarter-finals
2004 - Round 1
2008 - Round 1

East Asian Cup record
2003 - Second Place
2005 - Second Place
2008 - Second Place