[ASEAN Mitsubishi Electric Cup] Malaysia vs Singapore {20 December 2024 @ 21:00}

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Pinoy goalie really kumgong to play that way, too over confidence
 

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Prices from S$24: Tickets to Asean Football Championship semi-final in S'pore on sale from Dec. 22​

Let's roar for Singapore.

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The Singapore national football team advanced to the semi-finals of the Asean Football Championship after securing a 0-0 draw with Malaysia on Dec. 20.

Tickets to the first leg of the semi-finals, which will be held at Jalan Besar Stadium at 9pm on Dec. 26, will go on sale from 12pm on Dec. 22.

They are priced between S$24 to S$49, excluding ticketing fees, said the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) in a Dec. 21 media release.

According to FAS, fans can only purchase tickets onsite at the stadium so that "only Singapore fans secure tickets to the home fan section" and lend their support for the Lions.

During the purchasing process, fans will be required to show their proof of identity, but "no personal data will be collected", added FAS.

Sales for away tickets​

According to FAS, there will be some 300 seats in the away section, which are reserved for away fans.

However, tickets for away fans, which are priced at S$38, can only be bought on the matchday at the stadium from 3pm to 30 minutes prior to the conclusion of the game.

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Lions' journey to semi-finals​

The Lions embarked on their campaign at the National Stadium by notching a 2-1 win against Cambodia on Dec. 11.

The team then defeated Timor-Leste 3-0 before losing 2-4 to Thailand on Dec. 17.

During the semi-finals, the Lions will face the winner of Group B, which is still not finalised as the group matches are still ongoing.

Group B consists of Vietnam, Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, and Laos.

Top images via the Football Association of Singapore

 

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After reaching Asean C’ship semi-finals, Tsutomu Ogura tells Lions to keep making history


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Having secured a spot in the Asean Championship semi-finals, Singapore coach Tsutomu Ogura has urged his charges to continue making history.

“This qualification is a good result for Singapore football history,” Ogura told The Sunday Times. “I told the players, maybe we are changing history, but it’s not about the coach, it’s up to the players.

The mentality shift is a key one if the national team are to progress and develop an identity for the younger generation to look up to.
 

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Wah $52 for a Cat 1 ticket and need to queue up to buy... siao liao
 

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how come opp yet TBC?
the other group have not played yet is it? :s22:

thot should coincide together w/ ytd's matches
 
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