2006 Sultan of Selangor Cup

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Sultan of Selangor Cup
Event2006 Sultan of Selangor Cup
Date10 May 2006
Venue Singapore National Stadium, Kallang, Singapore
Referee Waiyabot Anucha
Attendance22,560
2005
2007

The 2006 Sultan of Selangor Cup was played on 10 May 2006, at Singapore National Stadium in Kallang, Singapore. This match marks the second time the competition is played in Singapore.

Contents

Match

Source: [1] [2] [3]

S-League selection Flag of Singapore.svg 3 - 0 Flag of Selangor.svg Selangor selection
Report
Singapore National Stadium, Kallang
Attendance: 22,560
Referee: Waiyabot Anucha

Players

SingaporeSelangor
PositionPlayerPositionPlayer
GK Lionel Lewis GK Faizal Rashid
GK Hassan Sunny FW Bambang Pamungkas
DF Noh Rahman DF Chan Wing Hoong
MF Boyko Kamenov DF Bacheikh
MF Isa Halim DF Lim Chan Yew
DF Sead Muratovic MF Yusri Che Lah
FW Mirko Grabovac MF Rachid Zmama
FW Khairul Amri FW Brian Diego Fuentes
FW Peres de Oliveira MF Newton Ben Katanha
MF Ishak Zainol MF Tengku Hazman Raja Hassan
DF Precious Emuejeraye FW Haris Safwan Kamal
MF Daniel Bennett DF Mohd Fauzi Nan
MF Mustafic Fahrudin MF K. Nanthakumar
DF Kenji Arai DF Kaironnisam Sahabudin Hussain
MF Mustaqim Manzur FW Juan Arostegui
MF Shogo Yoshizawa FW Liew Kit Kong
FW Sutee Suksomkit MF Amir Shahreen Mubin

Source: [4]

Veterans

A match between veterans of two teams are also held in the same day before the real match starts as a curtain raiser. [5]

Singapore Veterans Flag of Singapore.svg 1 - 2 Flag of Selangor.svg Selangor Veterans
Tay Peng Kee Dollah Salleh
Singapore National Stadium, Kallang
Attendance: 25,000

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