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The revival of the Telegram Channel of BoLASEPaKO.com - a blog on Singapore football since December 1996
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"BEFORE WE SAY GOODBYE"

Who would expect the Separation to be taking place in less than two weeks after Singapore retained the Malaya Cup for the last time as part of Malaysia on 31/7/1965?

Click below πŸ‘‡ to read what happened during the 17th time when Singapore and Selangor met in the Malaya Cup Final.

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#bftp9am - 100TH / MERLION CUP

1992 saw the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) celebrate its centenary with a special logo seen at the bottom right corner of the attached image which included a souvenir program of the 6th Merlion Cup tournament.

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#bftp9am - TAN KAI SOW JOINED SOUTH CHINA IN SEPT 1951

Earlier, Tan Kai Sow was one of the seven players from Singapore to play for Kitchee SC from November 1950 - January 1951 in the Hong Kong First Division.

Months later in September 1951, he signed for South China, another Hong Kong club.

Fresh update on relevant 2018 blog posts which included stats of those 7 players' short stint in the "Fragrant Harbour".

The links to the above-mentioned post are listed below πŸ“βž‘οΈ

1️⃣ http://www.bolasepako.com/2018/07/seven-singaporeans-caused-sensation-in.html (July 2018)

2️⃣ https://www.bolasepako.com/2018/08/the-seven-singaporeans-hong-kong-league.html (August 2018)

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BIBLIOASIA ARTICLES ON LOCAL FOOTBALL

Two articles on Singapore Football published online by BiblioAsia - a quarterly publication by the National Library Board (NLB)

1️⃣ https://biblioasia.nlb.gov.sg/vol-19/issue-3/oct-dec-2023/choo-seng-quee-football-coach/ (an article on Uncle Choo Seng Quee)

2️⃣ https://biblioasia.nlb.gov.sg/vol-19/issue-3/oct-dec-2023/malaya-cup-football-heroes/ (Singapore football legends)

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NEVER BE FORGOTTEN

13 years ago on this day, Mr Dollah Kassim passed away.

The former Singapore striker was popularly known as the "Raja Gelek" because of his superb dribbling skills that thrilled the fans back in the 1970s.

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WINDING DOWN AT TOA PAYOH

⚽ Former Singapore striker Indra Sahdan Daud played in a friendly organized by Balestier Khalsa to mark the end of the soon-to-be-closed storied Toa Payoh Stadium.

Together with the other sporting facilities in Toa Payoh Lorong 6, the stadium will be demolished and make way for the integrated development project on the same venue.

πŸ“œ NOTABLE MOMENTS OF TOA PAYOH STADIUM

β€’ visit by Pele in 1974 to conduct a football clinic

β€’ first S.League goal scored by Esad Seijic for Balestier Central in 1996

β€’ first S.League hat-trick by Seijic in 1996

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THE FOOTBALL LEGACY OF TOA PAYOH STADIUM

🏟️ Toa Payoh Stadium - despite its brutalist outlook will leave behind a legacy in Singapore football even after it is to be bulldozed in months to come.

🧐 To find out why is this so, please click on the link to the blog post on Toa Payoh Stadium here ➑️ https://www.bolasepako.com/2023/10/sweet-yet-sour-toa-payoh-stadium.html

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TOA PAYOH UNITED AT DESKER ROAD

πŸ“¬ Here is the registered address of Toa Payoh United, according to the Registry Of Society (ROS).

πŸ† The club was once a top-flight side back in the 1970-80s period and won the President Cup in 1977 and 1979.

⭐ The late Mohd Noh was one of the pivotal figures of the club during its glory days.

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SOME THOUGHT S'PORE COULD UPSET ARSENAL

🧐 Some felt Arsenal were the weakest among the foreign club sides (other being Celtic FC of Scotland and Yugoslavia's Red Star Belgrade) of 1977's Metro 20th anniversary Tournament that Singapore - the newly-crowned Malaysia Cup winners could cause an upset.

⛏️ As more details such as match pictures from the discontinued "Asian Soccer" are unearthed in a blog post of this eye-opening tournament in that eventful year.

πŸ“ Click here ➑️ https://www.bolasepako.com/2023/11/some-thought-singapore-can-beat-arsenal-in-1977.html to access link to the above-mentioned blog

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#bftp9am - "YOG BOYS" ADMIRING THE CUP

πŸ† (L-R) Jeffrey Lightfoot, Ammirul Emmran, Dhukhilan Jeevamani of the "YOG Boys" admiring the AFF Championship Trophy during the trophy tour back in 2010 at Wisma Atria along Orchard Road.

Sadly, most from that cohort failed to progress further in their footballing path due to various reasons.

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