I love watching soccer match and often searching for related latest updates on the Internet and I found this interesting event – Standard Chartered’s Little Champions. So what is so interesting about it? For your information, from now till end of March 2010, SCB MasterCard credit cardholders stand the chance to win the “SCB Little Champions” prize for the Knock-out Match, Semi Finals and the Finals in Madrid. Cool!
Yes, this is a good news where children in Asia have the chance to get once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for to be the escorts to world-class soccer players at the 2009/2010 UEFA Champions League matches. Most of us know that UEFA matches are being watched by people all around the world so this is a rare chance in a lifetime for the children to participate in the event. 24 selected children from Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, UAE and Korea will have the chance to be player escorts at AC Milan Vs Marseille match in Milan and Manchester FC Vs Bersiktas JK match in Manchester. This event will be an amazing experience for them.
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During last weekend, I and my friends joined the open futsal tournament at UniKL British Malaysian Institute which is just located next to our campus. Sincerely, it is bigger than I ever thought. This is the first time we play together as a team for tournament, excluding the practice. My last game was in Foundation in PJ and now I got the chance again to play in team. I mean, the real team.
Gosh. This is really awesome.
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Glad. Proud. Happy. I don’t know what to say. But it’s happened and it’s a glorious moment not only for the Malaysian football team, but also for all Malaysian who support football or not.
King Raja’s boys finally end 20-year gold drought
“MALAYSIA finally ended their 20-year gold drought in the SEA Games men’s football competition when they defeated Viet-nam 1-0 in the final at the Main Stadium of the National Sports Complex in Vientiane yesterday.
The national Under-23 boys, who came as non-medal prospects under Category B, pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the Games to win the gold medal – Malaysia’s 40th in the Laos SEA Games.
An own goal by Vietnam’s Mai Xuan Hop in the 85th minute was enough to seal victory for the gritty Malaysian side, who came alive in the second-half.”
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To be honest, this is the first time I feel impressed with Malaysian football team. Of course I always support them because I’m Malaysian and in some sense, I feel we have to feel the same. However the performance is not good enough because the supporters for sure want their team to win, and the same thing goes for us. I always feel that the glory days like Mokhtar Dahari and friends’ time will not happen again.
But the recent news make me think that I might be wrong.
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