+++Sambalfootball+++ Archives for September 2009

Woodlands Wellington defender Precious Emuejeraye signed with Sriwijaya FC

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(Photo: How Hwee Young, EPA)

On the heels of striker Noh Alam Shah moving from Tampines Rovers to Arema Malang, Woodlands Wellington defender Precious Emuejeraye signed with Sriwijaya FC on Wednesday.

"[Woodlands] knows about this signing and have agreed to release Precious to Sriwijaya after his contract ends on November," said Onana Jules, the player's agent, on Thursday.

Mustafic Fahrudin joined Persija

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Jakmania.org

The migration of talent to the Indonesian Super League from Singapore continued in earnest on Saturday.

Persija Jakarta made good on its plans to add Singapore international midfielder Mustafic Fahrudin to its squad. The Serbia-born player joins international teammates Noh Alam Shah and Precious Emuejeraye in making the move to Indonesia.

Noh Alam Shah officially a Crazy Lions

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the-afc.com

Tampines Rovers striker Noh Alam Shah has officially signed a year deal with Indonesian Super League (ISL) outfit, Arema Malang.

"I have lost a lot of motivation to play in the S-League, for reasons I do not wish to elaborate right now," Alam Shah told Today, after Tampines' 1-0 loss at Woodlands last night.

Three Singapore players on the verge of signing for Arema

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Arema has been reported to have snapped three Singapore players for the 2009 season.They are Baihakki Khaizan from Geylang United,Noh Alam Shah and Mustafic Fahrudin,both from Tampines Rovers.

This news has created some spark on the internet,but the truth is yet to be seen.

Asian Referees’ Day on 1st September

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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.

I’m back!

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Now that I'm back,I will be constantly updating on Singapore football.Don't forget to pay a visit Kallangroar.com for the latest news of our very own and beloved Lions!

With some important fixtures in two months time,back to back clash against fierce rival Thailand,also the upcoming important Sea Games in Laos as well for our Young Lions.

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