Sunday, June 24, 2012
Results 23/06
Indonesia Super League
PSMS v Pelita Jaya 1-2 (Osas Marvellous; Greg Nwokolo, Safee Sali) 6,755
Persidafon v Persisam 2-1 (Juan Cirelli, Yohanes Pahabol; Srdan Lopicic) 5,525
Persiwa v Mitra Kukar 3-1 (Ferdinando Mote, Eddie Boakay 2; Victor Simon) 553
Indonesia Premier League
Persiba Bantul v Arema 1-0 (Busari)
Persebaya v Persijap 2-1 (Karlovic, Yusuf Hamzah; OG)
PSM v Bontang 2-1 (Spasojevic, Rahmat; Rully)
Malaysia Super League
Sarawak v Perak 1-2
T Team v Negeri Sembilan 1-1
PKNS v Terengganu 2-2
Kelantan v Sabah 2-0
Kedah v KL 2-1
1 - LionsX11 24 15 5 4 47-20 50
2 - Kelantan 20 14 5 1 38-12 47
3 - Perak 21 11 3 7 30-29 36
SLeague
Tampines v Balestier Khalsa 3-1 (Saed Hadzibulic 2, Jamil Ali; Ruhaizad Ismail)
DPMM v SAFFC 1-2 (Adi Said; OG, Fazrul Nawaz)
Another thrilling evening in the SLeague with champions Tampines joining DPMM on top of the table after SAFFC's sensational win in Brunei. Looks like the SLeague website has stopped giving match attendances which is a shame. No, it's not. The shame is that the exciting local league is ignored by locals who think it is cool to follow a team from a city they could never find on a map.
1 - DPMM 13 9 2 2 29-12 29
2 - Tampines 14 9 2 3 28-14 29
3 - Home United 14 8 3 3 23-16 27
4 - Albirex Niigata 14 8 3 3 23-16 27
PSMS v Pelita Jaya 1-2 (Osas Marvellous; Greg Nwokolo, Safee Sali) 6,755
Persidafon v Persisam 2-1 (Juan Cirelli, Yohanes Pahabol; Srdan Lopicic) 5,525
Persiwa v Mitra Kukar 3-1 (Ferdinando Mote, Eddie Boakay 2; Victor Simon) 553
Indonesia Premier League
Persiba Bantul v Arema 1-0 (Busari)
Persebaya v Persijap 2-1 (Karlovic, Yusuf Hamzah; OG)
PSM v Bontang 2-1 (Spasojevic, Rahmat; Rully)
Malaysia Super League
Sarawak v Perak 1-2
T Team v Negeri Sembilan 1-1
PKNS v Terengganu 2-2
Kelantan v Sabah 2-0
Kedah v KL 2-1
1 - LionsX11 24 15 5 4 47-20 50
2 - Kelantan 20 14 5 1 38-12 47
3 - Perak 21 11 3 7 30-29 36
SLeague
Tampines v Balestier Khalsa 3-1 (Saed Hadzibulic 2, Jamil Ali; Ruhaizad Ismail)
DPMM v SAFFC 1-2 (Adi Said; OG, Fazrul Nawaz)
Another thrilling evening in the SLeague with champions Tampines joining DPMM on top of the table after SAFFC's sensational win in Brunei. Looks like the SLeague website has stopped giving match attendances which is a shame. No, it's not. The shame is that the exciting local league is ignored by locals who think it is cool to follow a team from a city they could never find on a map.
1 - DPMM 13 9 2 2 29-12 29
2 - Tampines 14 9 2 3 28-14 29
3 - Home United 14 8 3 3 23-16 27
4 - Albirex Niigata 14 8 3 3 23-16 27