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RED GIANTS LIFT SULTAN SELANGOR CUP

​ SULTAN SELANGOR CUP: SELANGOR 2 - SINGAPORE 1 Selangor put a brace to hold up the Sultan Selangor Cup for the third year in a row after defeating Singapore with a 2-1 win at Shah Alam Stadium last Saturday.Playing infront of 70,000 home crowds, the Red Giants looks fierce and strong and Selangor almost get an early lead in 30th minutes with a strike from Paulo Rangel but were denied by The Lions defense. ​  A good combination within Andik Vermansyah , Paulo Rangel and Mohd Bunyamin Umar saw Selangor control the game well and pushing the Singapore in difficult situation which contributing a yellow card for Hafiz Sujad.Two minutes before half break, Wahyudi Wahid hack down Paulo Rangel in the penalty area and the referee have awarded Selangor a Penalty which Paulo Rangel itself contributing the penalty and give The Red Giants a 1-0 lead.   Singapore were down to 10 men after Hafiz Sujad were given a marching orders by the referee due to second bookable. ​  In second half. Down by t

JDT WINS, ATM DOWN AND OUT

​​ MALAYSIA CUP: ATM 0 - JDT 1 ATM's 2014 Malaysia Cup season is finally over, in the hands of JDT. The star studded JDT defeated the Gladiators on their home ground, the Selayang Stadium. ATM started well, but JDT was a class above. The Southern Tigers showed a lot of flair. ​ Amri Yahyah almost put the visitors infront in the 6th minute, but his attempt was blocked by ATM's goalkeeper Syed Adney . Five minutes later, the former Selangor star set-up a good chance for Luciano Figueroa . However his shot was cleared by an ATM's defender. ​ In the 19th minute, Nazrin Nawi sent a perfect through pass for Figueroa to beat Syed Adney. The Gladiators tried to fight back, but visitors are having their best form of the season. The score remained until the final whistle. JDT confirmed their quarter final slot, but ATM's season is over. Photos by: Moharzan | Tigers Super Sports Professional Photography : Creative Image

FELDA DEFEATED JDTII FOR LAST 16

​ MALAYSIA CUP: JDTII 1 - FELDA UNITED 3 Felda United showed that they have everything they need when playing away from home by defeating JDTII 3-1 yesterday. The home side failed to utilize their home ground advantage in a match which send Felda to the next stage. Zah Rahan Krangar opened the scoring for Felda United in the 6th minute. Unable to recover from that early goal, JDTII were punished again with a second goal by Ahmad Syamin Yahya . The Fighters played brilliantly and Mohd Raimi Md Noor pulled Felda United further with the third five minutes after the break. JDTII finally got a consolation goal in the 85th minute, but it was too late for the home side to spoil Felda United's party.  Photos by: Tigers Super Sports Not enough  FOOTBALL ??? Click HERE!

KELANTAN TAKES DOWN PENANG FOR QUARTER FINALS

​ MALAYSIA CUP: PULAU PINANG 1 - KELANTAN 3 Kelantan squeezed into quarterfinal after a 3-1 win over Pulau Pinang at Bandaraya Stadium last night. The Red Warriors broke the deadlock in the 34th minute after Wan Zaharulnizam attempt found the net. Penang tried to bounce back, but Kelantan held on until the break. Luiz Ricardo Dos Santos gave the home fans something to cheer with an equalizer three minutes after the restart. The Red Warrior started to show their true determination. Khairul  Izuan Rosli over head kick beat Khairul Amri in the 69th minute, before Forkey Doe added another goal for the visitors in the 82nd minute. Kelantan join JDT in the quarter final, while Penang and ATM heads for the exit. Photos by: Fadzil Hisham | Tigers Super Sports |  FAScap  |  Rent-Buy-Sell Property  |  

FELDA UNITED FELL TO PAHANG

​ MALAYSIA CUP: FELDA UNITED 0 - PAHANG 2 Pahang got a sweet revenge after last weekend's Malaysia Cup defeat to Felda United in Kuantan with a 2-0 win in a Group A match at Selayang Stadium. The Elephants were without injured first choice goalkeeper Khairul Azhan Khalid . But the replacement, Mohd Nasril Nourdin pulled several top class saves to deny Felda's Premier League Golden Boot winner Edward Wilson Junior . P. Gopinathan broke the deadlock in the 66th minute after completing a pass from Hafiz Kamal pass inside the penalty box. Nigerian striker Dickson Nwakaeme penalty kick two minutes into stoppage time handed Pahang all three points. Group A is still wide open. Pahang, now lead with nine points, They just need only one point from their next two matches to qualify for the last eight. Felda are second with seven followed by JDTII (4) and Lions (2). Photos by: Tigers Super Sports |  FAScap  |  Rent-Buy-Sell Property  |

SIME DARBY STUNNED SELANGOR IN SHAH ALAM

​ MALAYSIA CUP: SELANGOR 1 - SIME DARBY 2 Selangor failed to utilised their home advantage against Sime Darby in another Malaysia Cup match. The Red Giants were beaten 1-2 by Sime Darby. The home side did not show enough determination, while Sime Darby displayed a brilliant performance and threaten Selangor's quarter final chance. The first half ended with goalless.  ​ Ahmad Hazwan Bakri put Selangor ahead after receiving a pass from Paulo Rangel in the 63rd minute. But Sime Darby did not sit back after the goal. The Giant Killers increased their efforts and earned the equalizer through Fahrul Razi Kamaruddin in the 75th minute. ​ Just eight minute later, Mateo Roskam scored the winner and stunned the fans at the Shah Alam Stadium. It is a sweet victory for the visitors after losing 2-0 in Selayang last Saturday. Selangor stay second with six points while T-Team and Sime Darby FC are tied with three points each. Photos by: Moharzan | Tigers Super Sports Profession

PDRM ENTER QUARTER FINAL WITH 100 PERCENT RECORD

​ MALAYSIA CUP: T-TEAM 1 - PDRM 2 Premier League champions PDRM are the first team to have qualified for the Malaysia Cup quarter-finals after defeating T-Team 2-1 in a Group D match at the Sultan Ismail Stadium in Kuala Terengganu. Thanks to an Ali Ashfaq double.   Ashfaq scored the winner four minutes from time with his tournament leading sixth goal to preserve The Cops 100 per cent record having given his side the lead with a 21st-minute penalty.   Jimmy Mulisa headed the home side level in the 51st minute but T-Team, who finished with 10 men following Faizal Muhammad 's late sending off, retain a slim chance of qualifying. PDRM have the maximum 12 points for an unassailable lead at the top of the standings, with two more matches to play. Photos by: Tigers Super Sports Mursyid Alharamain Travel & Tours