2014 Singapore Charity Shield

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2014 Singapore Charity Shield
Date21 February 2014
Venue Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore
Man of the Match Mustafić Fahrudin (Tampines Rovers)
Referee Muhd Taqi (SIN)
Attendance3,328[ citation needed ]
2013
2015

The 2014 Singapore Charity Shield was the 7th Singapore Charity Shield, 21 February 2014 at Jalan Besar Stadium, between the winners of the previous season's 2013 S.League and 2013 Singapore Cup competitions. The match was contested by the champions of the 2013 S.League, Tampines Rovers, and the 2013 Singapore Cup winners, Home United.

Contents

Tampines Rovers won the Shield for a record 4th time in consecutive seasons after a 1–0 win over Home United, with Miljan Mrdaković scoring the only goal. [1]

Match

Details

Tampines Rovers 1–0 Home United
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Jalan Besar Stadium, Kallang
Attendance: 3,328[ citation needed ]
Referee: Muhd Taqi (SIN)
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Tampines Rovers
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Home United
GK1 Flag of Singapore.svg Hyrulnizam Juma'at
RB6 Flag of Japan.svg Kunihiro Yamashita
CB7 Flag of Singapore.svg Mustafić Fahrudin (c)
CB16 Flag of Japan.svg Norihiro Kawakami
LB7 Flag of Singapore.svg Shaiful Esah Sub off.svg 67'
RM23 Flag of Singapore.svg Imran Sahib Yellow card.svg 90+1'
CM8 Flag of Singapore.svg Shahdan Sulaiman
CM11 Flag of Paraguay.svg Luis Closa Yellow card.svg 50'
LM9 Flag of Singapore.svg Aleksandar Đurić Sub off.svg 81'
CF19 Flag of Paraguay.svg Roberto Martinez
CF10 Flag of Serbia.svg Miljan Mrdaković Sub off.svg 76'
Substitutes:
GK13 Flag of Singapore.svg Ridhuan Barudin
DF6 Flag of Singapore.svg Jufri Taha
DF12 Flag of Singapore.svg Anaz Hadee Yellow card.svg 82'Sub on.svg 67'
DF2 Flag of Singapore.svg Ismadi Mukhtar
MF17 Flag of Singapore.svg Jamil Ali Sub on.svg 81'
MF20 Flag of Singapore.svg Ang Zhiwei
FW18 Flag of Singapore.svg Noh Alam Shah Yellow card.svg 88'Sub on.svg 76'
Manager:
Flag of Singapore.svg Salim Moin
GK14 Flag of Singapore.svg Shahril Jantan
CB4 Flag of Singapore.svg Juma'at Jantan (c)
CB9 Flag of South Korea.svg Kwon Da-kyung
CB18 Flag of France.svg Sirina Camara
DM11 Flag of Singapore.svg Izzdin Shafiq Yellow card.svg 58'Sub off.svg 88'
RW10 Flag of Singapore.svg Yasir Hanapi
CM13 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Kwan-woo
CM12 Flag of South Korea.svg Song In-young Sub off.svg 72'
LW7 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Castanheira Sub off.svg 69'
AM16 Flag of Singapore.svg Qiu Li Yellow card.svg 82' Yellow-red card.svg
FW8 Flag of Singapore.svg Masrezwan Masturi
Substitutes:
GK22 Flag of Singapore.svg Farhan Amin
MF6 Flag of Singapore.svg Sevki Sha'ban
MF15 Flag of Singapore.svg Fazli Ayob Sub on.svg 88'
MF27 Flag of Singapore.svg Syahiran Miswan Sub on.svg 72'
FW3 Flag of Singapore.svg Zulkifli Suzliman
FW20 Flag of Singapore.svg Ahmad Fahmie Sub on.svg 69'
Manager:
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Lim-saeng
Man of the match
Match officials
  • Referee: Muhd Taqi (SIN)
  • Assistant referees:
    • Jeffrey Goh (SIN)
    • Edwin Lee (SIN)
  • Fourth official: W. Ravisanthiran (SIN)
  • Match commissioner: Salikin Sarkawi (SIN)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level after 90 minutes.
  • Maximum of seven-named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

See also

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References

  1. Teng Kiat. "Tampines edge Home to win Charity Shield". Goal.com. Retrieved 12 July 2014.