Asian Referees’ Day on 1st September
September 3, 2009
In celebration of Asian Referees’ Day on September 1, S.League will be issuing special ‘Green Cards’ to promote fair play, good manners and safeguarding the environment.
With referees more known for brandishing yellow and red cards for on-field offences, the green card has the opposite effect with the aim of promoting the positive side of football and its related activities.

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The green card serves to represent the purity of the environment thus projecting Referees Care for the Environment.
In this regard, referees will take the lead to promote the ‘Green Card’ on and off the field by handing out the card to the players, coaches and team officials to encourage ‘Fair Play’.
The referees will also have a friendly match and dinner on 1st September to bolster camaraderie.
The promotion of the Green Card is the highlight of the year-round Asian Referees’ year.
Week 3 S-League Result
March 11, 2009
Week 3
Mon 2 Mar: Balestier Khalsa 1-1 Tampines Rovers
Tue 3 Mar: Woodlands Wellington 0-0 Young Lions
Wed 4 Mar: SAFFC 3-1 Home
Thu 5 Mar: Sengkang Punggol 2-2 Geylang United
Thu 5 Mar: DPMM 2-1 Super Reds
Fri 6 Mar: Gombak United 3-0 Albirex Niigata (S)
Sun 8 Mar: DPMM 2-1 Woodlands Wellington
Week 2 S-League Result
February 27, 2009
Mon 23 Feb: Albirex Niigata (S) 0-1 Sengkang Punggol
Tue 24 Feb: Gombak United 1-0 Super Reds
Thu 26 Feb: Woodlands Wellington 2-2 Tampines Rovers
Thu 26 Feb: Home United 3-0 Balestier Khalsa
Fri 27 Feb: Young Lions 1-1 DPMM
Sat 28 Feb: SAFFC 2-0 Geylang United
S-League 2009 Week 1 results
February 22, 2009
Mon 16 Feb: Tampines Rovers 0-0 Home United
Tue 17 Feb: Geylang United 3-1 Albirex Niigata (S)
Thu 19 Feb: Super Reds 0-0 Young Lions
Fri 20 Feb: Sengkang Punggol 0-1 Gombak United
Sun 22 Feb: Balestier Khalsa 0-3 SAFFC
Super Reds 0-0 Young Lions
February 20, 2009
Final Score
Super Reds 0
Young Lions 0
| Super Reds | Young Lions | ||||||
| 1 Kang Su Ho (GK) | 1 Hyrulnizam Juma’at (GK) | ||||||
| 2 Kim Shin Yui | 4 Isa Halim (C) | ||||||
| 3 Park Chul Hyung | 7 Gabriel Quak Jun Yi | ||||||
| 5 Shin Dae Kyung (C) | 9 Faritz Abdul Hameed | ||||||
| 6 Choi Dong Soo | 10 Irwan Shah | ||||||
| 7 Kwon Jin (24 Song Wang Suk 71′) | 14 Afiq Yunos (28 Azfar Zainal Abidin 83′) | ||||||
| 8 Yu Hyun Koo | 16 Shahir Hamzah | ||||||
| 9 Lee Du Ri (15 Park Kang Jin 61′) | 20 Obadin Aikhena | ||||||
| 17 Jeon Byung Euk | 21 Erwan Gunawan (27 Eugene Luo 59′) | ||||||
| 22 Park Han Seok (19 Yun Bo Young 61′) | 23 Arif Aiman (8 Hafiz Abu Sujad 65′) | ||||||
| 25 Joo Ki Hwan | 25 Fadhil Noh | ||||||
Attendance: 2,464
Geylang United 3-1 Albirex
February 18, 2009
Final Score
Geylang United 3
Ashrin Shariff 41′(p),85′, Noor Ali 45′
Albirex Niigata (S) 1
Kenji Adachihara 32′
| Geylang United | Albirex Niigata (S) | ||||||
| 19 Yazid Yasin (GK) | 1 Yoshito Matsushita (GK) | ||||||
| 3 Rastislav Belicak | 2 Ryuta Hayashi (3 Shota Matsuoka 79′) | ||||||
| 5 Walid Lounis | 4 Park Myung Eun (17 Takasuke Goto 71′) | ||||||
| 6 Baihakki Khaizan | 7 Keisuke Ogawa | ||||||
| 8 Haruki Seto | 8 Yoshitaka Komori | ||||||
| 9 Miroslav Latiak | 10 Ken Matsumoto | ||||||
| 10 Rickey Harris (14 Farhan Farook 88′) | 11 Shunsuke Sunaga (C) | ||||||
| 11 Syed Thaha (2 Faizal Senin 79′) | 13 Atsushi Shimono | ||||||
| 18 Ashrin Shariff | 14 Kenji Adachihara | ||||||
| 20 Noor Ali (C) | 18 Taisuke Akiyoshi | ||||||
| 27 Yasir Hanapi | 26 Ryota Kobayashi | ||||||
Cautions
Geylang: Baihakki Khaizan 5′, Noor Ali 19′, Syed Thaha 61′, Rickey Harris 79′, Faizal Senin 88′
Albirex: Park Myung Eun 38′, Ryota Kobayashi 53′, Kenji Adachihara 62′
Expulsions
Geylang: nil
Albirex: nil
Match Officials
Referee: Sukhbir Singh
Asst Referee 1: Rosli Omar
Asst Referee 2: Lim Kok Heng
Fourth Officials: Zaid Hussein
Match Commissioner: A Raamasamy
Attendance: 2,521
Tampines 0-0 Home United
February 17, 2009
Final Score
Tampines Rovers 0
Home United 0
| HOME UNITED | TAMPINES ROVERS | ||||
| 18 Lionel Lewis (GK) | 1 Hassan Sunny (GK) | ||||
| 3 Ismail Yunos | 2 Shariff Abdul Samat | ||||
| 4 Juma’at Jantan | 3 Ridhuan Muhammad | ||||
| 5 S Subramani (C) | 8 Akihiro Nakamura | ||||
| 6 Shahril Alias | 9 Noh Alam Shah | ||||
| 8 Tengku Mushadad | 10 Qiu Li | ||||
| 10 Kengne Ludovick | 12 Zulkarnaen Zainal | ||||
| 13 Valery Hiek | 14 Sutee Suksomkit | ||||
| 15 Fadzuhasny Juraimi (7 Shi Jiayi 46′) | 15 Benoit Croissant | ||||
| 17 Shahril Ishak | 17 Fahrudin Mustafic (C) | ||||
| 20 Peres de Oliveira | 18 Seiji Kaneko | ||||
| Substitutes | Substitutes | ||||
| 1 Ridzuan Fatah Hassan | 6 Edward Tan | ||||
| 12 Itimi Dickson | 7 Fathi Yunus | ||||
| 19 Azhar Sairudin | 13 Alimin Mohamed | ||||
| 24 Firdaus Idros | 16 Shukor Zailan | ||||
| 30 Nurhilmi Jasni | 19 Aliff Shafaein | ||||
| 21 Firdaus Kasman | |||||
| 22 Taufiq Rahmat | |||||
Cautions
Tampines Rovers: Noh Alam Shah 46′
Home United: Peres de Oliveira 34′, Tengku Mushadad 43′, Shahril Alias 80′
Expulsions
Tampines Rovers: nil
Home United: nil
Match Officials
Referee: Abdul Malik Bashir
Asst Referee 1: Jeffrey Goh
Asst Referee 2: Megat Azman
Fourth Official: T Aravinthan
Match Commissioner: Sulaini Said
Attendance: 3,377
S.League Fixtures 2009 : Week 1-10
February 16, 2009
Week 1
Mon 16 Feb: Tampines Rovers vs Home United @ Tampines
Tue 17 Feb: Geylang United vs Albirex Niigata (S) @ Bedok
Thu 19 Feb: Super Reds vs Young Lions @ Yishun
Fri 20 Feb: Sengkang Punggol vs Gombak United @ Jalan Besar
Sun 22 Feb: Balestier Khalsa vs SAFFC @ Toa Payoh
Week 2
Mon 23 Feb: Albirex Niigata (S) vs Sengkang Punggol @ Jurong East
Tue 24 Feb: Gombak United vs Super Reds @ Jurong West
Thu 26 Feb: Woodlands Wellington vs Tampines Rovers @ Woodlands
Thu 26 Feb: Home United vs Balestier Khalsa @ Clementi
Fri 27 Feb: Young Lions vs DPMM @ Jalan Besar
Sat 28 Feb: SAFFC vs Geylang United @ Choa Chu Kang
Week 3
Mon 2 Mar: Balestier Khalsa vs Tampines Rovers @ Toa Payoh
Tue 3 Mar: Woodlands Wellington vs Young Lions @ Woodlands
Wed 4 Mar: SAFFC vs Home @ Choa Chu Kang
Thu 5 Mar: Sengkang Punggol vs Geylang United @ Hougang
Thu 5 Mar: DPMM vs Super Reds @ Bandar Seri Begawan
Fri 6 Mar: Gombak United vs Albirex Niigata (S) @ Jalan Besar
Sun 8 Mar: DPMM vs Woodlands Wellington @ Bandar Seri Begawan
Week 4
Mon 9 Mar: Tampines Rovers vs Sengkang Punggol @ Tampines
Tue 10 Mar: Super Reds vs Balestier Khalsa @ Yishun
Thu 12 Mar: Geylang United vs DPMM @ Bedok
Thu 12 Mar: Albirex Niigata (S) vs Woodlands Wellington @ Jurong East
Fri 13 Mar: Home United vs Gombak united @ Jalan Besar
Sat 14 Mar: Young Lions vs SAFFC @ Jalan Besar
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Locals 0-2 Foreigners
February 16, 2009
Final Score
Locals 0
Foreigners 2
Kengne Ludovick 22′, Yun Bo Young 77′
Locals:1 Hassan Sunny (GK) (18 Hyrulnizam Juma’at 64′),2 Ridhuan Muhammad,3 Baihakkki Khaizan,4 Juma’at Jantan (13 Afiq Yunos 79′),5 Noh Rahman (14 Jufri Taha 70′),6 Precious Emuejeraye,8 Noh Alam Shah (C),9 Aleksandar Duric (11 Agu Casmir 55′),10 Qiu Li (12 Erwan Gunawan 82′),15 Fahrudin Mustafic (16 Rosman Sulaiman 60′),17 Shahril Ishak (7 Mustaqim Manzur 55′)
Foreigners:1 Yoshito Matsushita (GK) (12 Junichi Watanabe 62′),3 Keisuke Ogawa (16 Luis Eduardo Hicks 71′),4 Valery Hiek,5 Kenji Arai (C) (2 Haruki Seto 69′),6 Obadin Aikhena (19 Takatoshi Uchida 53′),8 Therdsak Chaiman (18 Park Tae Won 53′),10 Kengne Ludovick (7 Theerawesin Seehawong 66′),11 Abdoulaye Diallo,14 Sutee Suksomkit,15 Rastislav Belicak (13 Murphy Wiredu 62′),17 Jeon Byung Euk (9 Yun Bo Young 53′)
Referee: Abdul Malik Bashir
Assistant Referee 1: Jeffrey Goh
Assistant Referee 2: Edwin Lee
Fourth Official: P Pandian
Match Comissioner: Franklin Miranda
Attendance: 3,181
S-League reveals DPMM for 2009 season
February 11, 2009
DPMM are in for 2009 S-League season after a signing ceremony was conducted at Jalan Besar on Tuesday afternoon to formally welcome Brunei’s sole professional club into Singapore football.
Under the deal, the Brunei team will feature in the S.League for two years, subject to an annual review on their on and off-pitch performances.
Brunei club Duli Pengiran Muda Makhota (DPMM) are the new additions to the 12-team S.League for the 2009 season, replacing Chinese club Dalian Shide Siwu.
Established in 2000, the sultanate outfit had been playing in the Malaysian league in the last three seasons prior to their latest move.
They were also the first foreign invitees in the Singapore Cup and have been a regular presence in the last five editions of the tournament.



