Skip to main content

FELDA UNITED ENDS SELANGOR'S DREAM



MALAYSIA CUP QUARTER FINAL: FELDA UNITED 3 - SELANGOR 3
FELDA UNITED WIN 7-3 ON AGGREGATE

At Temerloh Stadium, Felda United become the first team to book a place in semi final stage of 2014 Malaysia Cup edition after edging Selangor with a 7-3 win on aggregate last Friday.

Fresh in beating the Red Giants with 4-0 win from the first meeting, Felda United continued their fine form and manage to get a 3-3 draw result which put The Fighters in the right track to create a history in Malaysia football story.

As for Selangor, trailing by 4 goals really put them in desperate situation. Red Giants trio of Muhammad Afiq Azmi, Andik Vermansyah and Paulo Rangel really did well in attack but unable to find the net due to solid performance shown by the Felda defender. 

The red giants open the score with Paulo Rangel strike in 33th minutes after receiving a pass from Afiq. Two minutes after the break, Edward Junior Wilson level the score to 1-1 before Andik Vermansyah put Selangor ahead five minutes later followed by the third goal from Rangel in 60th minutes to give Selangor a 3-1 lead. 

Selangor keep up the pressure in seeking for more goals which have put Irfan Bakti in alert to makes a few changes in his lineups. Edward Junior Wilson reduce the deficit in 70th minutes and Indra Putra Mahayuddin leveled the score 12th minutes later to put an end for Selangor's Mission 33.


Log on to DonadoniSports for more action news.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

PORTUGAL WINS THRILLING NATIONS LEAGUE FINAL

Portugal captured the 2025 UEFA Nations League title in breathtaking fashion, defeating Spain 5-3 in a dramatic penalty shootout after a thrilling 2-2 draw in Munich. The final exploded into life when Spain took a 2-1 lead before halftime through goals by Martín Zubimendi and Mikel Oyarzabal . But Portugal roared back— Nuno Mendes equalized, and Cristiano Ronaldo , ever the talisman, netted his 138th international goal to level the tie. Extra time couldn't separate the sides, setting up a nerve-shredding shootout. Álvaro Morata ’s miss proved costly for Spain, as Portugal converted all five of their penalties. Rúben Neves slotted the decisive kick, sparking wild celebrations from the Portuguese squad and fans. For Ronaldo, this triumph adds yet another glittering jewel to his legendary career. For Portugal, it’s a powerful statement: they remain a force in European football, with a new generation stepping up under the fire of pressure and glory. ASIA S...

LIVERPOOL CLINCH PREMIER LEAGUE TITLE

Liverpool clinched their 20th English league title and second in the Premier League era. Under new manager Arne Slot , the Reds secured the championship with a commanding 5–1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on April 27, 2025, at Anfield. This triumph marked Slot as only the fifth manager to win the Premier League in his debut season. A cornerstone of Liverpool's success was Mohamed Salah , who set a new record for goal contributions in a 38-game Premier League season, amassing 45 combined goals and assists. The team demonstrated remarkable consistency, leading the league table for 234 days, 193 more than any other club. The title celebration was particularly poignant as club legend Alan Hansen, recovering from a serious illness, presented the trophy to captain Virgil van Dijk . This moment resonated deeply with fans, contrasting the behind-closed-doors celebration of their 2020 triumph. With this victory, Liverpool not only matched Manchester United ...

MESSI INSPIRES ARGENTINA TO WIN THIRD WORLD CUP

In probably the wildest final in the tournament’s 92-year history, Argentina won its third World Cup title. They beat France 4-2 in a penalty shootout after a 3-3 draw featuring two goals from Lionel Messi and a hat trick by Kylian Mbappé. Messi was in scintillating form from the start of the final, putting Argentina ahead from the penalty spot after Angel Di Maria was tripped. Just 11 minutes later, he played a part in a flowing team move that resulted in Di Maria making it 2-0 after 36 minutes. Argentina dominated the first half and took a 2-0 lead into the break. Mbappé, on the other hand, was anonymous until bursting into life by scoring two goals in a 97-second span. The first came from the penalty spot in the 80th minute, and the other was a volley to take the game to extra time at 2-2. The 35-year-old Messi still had plenty of energy, and he was in the right position to tap in his second goal in the 108th minute. Argentina was on the brink of the title once again. However, Franc...