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Malaysia Cup

Johor declares Monday a holiday to celebrate JDT reaching Cup final

Half-empty stadium looms for Malaysia Cup final

ST Full-time Report: Victorious Yeo Jia Min sets higher goals | Shannon Tan happy with LPGA test  

Fandi overcomes obstacles with Pahang to reach Malaysia Cup final again

ST20250222_202502200820/dlsoc22/Brian Teo/David Lee SJ/ Profile of former Singapore national footballer Fandi Ahmad during the BYD Football Fiesta at ARFC Woodleigh on Feb 22, 2025. ST PHOTO: BRIAN TEO
ST20250222_202502200820/dlsoc22/Brian Teo/David Lee SJ/ Profile of former Singapore national footballer Fandi Ahmad during the BYD Football Fiesta at ARFC Woodleigh on Feb 22, 2025. ST PHOTO: BRIAN TEO

Forum: Lions beat Pahang the day I got married

Trip down memory lane for Singapore’s 1994 double-winning squad at 30th anniversary celebrations

(Front row, from left) 1994 Malaysia league and cup double-winning team's Zakaria Awang, David Lee, Ishamudin Bharoocha, Abbas Saad, Jang Jung, (back row, from left) Malek Awab, Nazri Nasir, Rezal Hassan, T Ramoo, Saswadimata Dasuki, and Rafi Ali watching a video of their winning moments during a celebratory event at Sports Hub's OCBC Lounge on Dec 17, 2024.
(Front row, from left) 1994 Malaysia league and cup double-winning team's Zakaria Awang, David Lee, Ishamudin Bharoocha, Abbas Saad, Jang Jung, (back row, from left) Malek Awab, Nazri Nasir, Rezal Hassan, T Ramoo, Saswadimata Dasuki, and Rafi Ali watching a video of their winning moments during a celebratory event at Sports Hub's OCBC Lounge on Dec 17, 2024.

A night we will remember forever: Lions fans on the 1994 Malaysia Cup final

Kadir Yahaya carries vice-captain Malek Awab after Singapore beat Pahang in Malaysia Cup final on Dec 17, 1994.
Kadir Yahaya carries vice-captain Malek Awab after Singapore beat Pahang in Malaysia Cup final on Dec 17, 1994.

Former Lion and two-time Malaysia Cup winner Haslir Ibrahim dies at 73

"We owe much of our victory to you," Singapore's national soccer team skipper, Samad Alapitchay, (3L, in full white) seems to be saying to Mohammed Noor Aishamuddin, who is in the arms of his mother, Munifah, as his proud father, Hasli Ibrahim (holding the Malaysia Cup). The rest of the team from left: Au-yeong Pak Kuan, David Lee, Rahim Hussein, S. Manokaran and coach Jita Singh.
"We owe much of our victory to you," Singapore's national soccer team skipper, Samad Alapitchay, (3L, in full white) seems to be saying to Mohammed Noor Aishamuddin, who is in the arms of his mother, Munifah, as his proud father, Hasli Ibrahim (holding the Malaysia Cup). The rest of the team from left: Au-yeong Pak Kuan, David Lee, Rahim Hussein, S. Manokaran and coach Jita Singh.

Sports events give Singapore nation-building, economic and branding boost

The Formula One Singapore Grand Prix has arguably made the greatest impact on the country’s economy and image.
The Formula One Singapore Grand Prix has arguably made the greatest impact on the country’s economy and image.

Football: Fandi Ahmad appointed as Pahang head coach

This will be Fandi Ahmad’s second stint as head coach of an Malaysian Super League team.
This will be Fandi Ahmad’s second stint as head coach of an Malaysian Super League team.

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