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Malaysia Cup
Kedah v Johor 3-3Perak v Sabah 2-1Terengganu v Sime Darby 1-0Negeri Sembilan v PKNS 0-2Kelantan v
Sarawak 4-0Felda United v Johor FC 1-1Selangor v T Team 1-2KL v PDRM 0-0
Thai Premier League
Buriram PEA v Bangkok Glass 2-1Siam Navy v Pattaya United 1-2Army United v Osotspa 1-1Chiang Rai
United v BEC Tero 1-3Sri Racha v Khon Kaen 4-1TOT v Thai Port 1-0Sisaket v Police United 1-1
1 - Buriram PEA 22 16 5 1 39-10 532 - Chonburi 22 13 6 3 43-19 453 - Muang Thong United 21 13 5 3
34-14 44
14 - Surayuth Chaikamdee (Bangkok Glass)13 - Leandro (Army United), Ronnachai Rangsiyo (BEC Tero)11
- Wasan Natasan (Chiang Rai United)
Thai League Cup
Muang Thong United v Chonburi 0-0
Singapore Cup
Etoile v Home United 0-1 (Frederic Mendy)
Mendy's goal against his former team ensured at least one of this year's Singapore Cup Final would
be a local team, Home winning 2-1 on aggregate.
Tonight Hougang United take on Albirex Niigata.
Recent Singapore Cup Finals
2010 Bangkok Glass v Tampines Rovers 1-02009 Geylang United v Bangkok Glass 1-02008 SAFFC v
Woodlands Wellington 2-12007 SAFFC v Tampines Rovers 4-32006 Tampines Rovers v Chonburi 3-22005
Home United v Woodlands Wellington 3-2
To depress Singaporeans even more when was the last time a local team won any thing there?
Singapore Cup
Etoile v Home United 0-1 (Frederic Mendy)
Mendy's goal against his former team ensured at least one of this year's Singapore Cup Final would
be a local team, Home winning 2-1 on aggregate.
Tonight Hougang United take on Albirex Niigata.
Recent Singapore Cup Finals
2010 Bangkok Glass v Tampines Rovers 1-02009 Geylang United v Bangkok Glass 1-02008 SAFFC v
Woodlands Wellington 2-12007 SAFFC v Tampines Rovers 4-32006 Tampines Rovers v Chonburi 3-22005
Home United v Woodlands Wellington 3-2
To depress Singaporeans even more when was the last time a local team won any thing there?
It's been reported in Thailand that Muang Thong United and their coach Henrique Calisto have parted
ways. Which is fair enough when you consider the back to back champions haven't won a Thai Premier
League game since August 20th when they beat TOT 3-1. Indeed their last home win was 10 August when
they thumped Bangkok Glass 6-2.