2004 Sultan of Selangor Cup

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Sultan of Selangor Cup
Event2004 Sultan of Selangor Cup
Both teams announced as joint winners
Date16 May 2004
Venue Singapore National Stadium, Kallang, Singapore
2003
2005

The 2004 Sultan of Selangor Cup was played on 16 May 2004, at Singapore National Stadium in Kallang, Singapore.

Contents

Match

Source: [1] [2]

S-League All Stars Flag of Singapore.svg 2 - 2 Flag of Selangor.svg MPPJ F.C.
Report

Players

SingaporeSelangor
PositionPlayerPositionPlayer
GK Rezal Hassan GK Jamsari Sabian
DF Baihakki Khaizan MF Faizal Zainal
DF Zulkarnaen Zainal DF Abdul Rauf Ahmad
DF Sead Muratovic MF Fabricio Rene Francesni
MF Ahmad Latiff Khamaruddin MF Shahril Arsat
FW Shahril Ishak FW Anuar Abu Bakar
MF Shi Jiayi DF Aiman Firdaus Tan Abdullah
DF Boubacar Keita FW Juan Arostegui
MF Daniel Bennet MF Bruno Martelotto
FW Ashrin Shariff MF Azrin Shah Zainal
FW Masrezwan Masturi DF Kamarulzaman Yub Majid
FW Noh Alam Shah FW Khairil Zainal
MF Itimi Dickson FW Sasa Branezac
MF Hidetoshi Wakui FW Mohd Nizaruddin Yusof
MF Ridhuan Muhammad DF Yuzaiman Zahari
FW Agu Casmir Mohd Zaidi Zaing

Source: [3] [4] [5]

Veterans

A match between veterans of two teams are also held in the same day before the real match starts as a curtain raiser. [6]

Singapore Veterans Flag of Singapore.svg 3 - 3 Flag of Selangor.svg Selangor Veterans
Penalties
3 - 5

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