Archive for December 9th, 2009
Home United FC Under 16 Trials
Date: 28, 29 and 30 December 2009
Time: 8.30am
Venue: Ang Mo Kio Secondary School (6 Ang Mo Kio St 22)
Bus services: 13, 74, 76, 88, 132, 165, 169, 851
Nearest MRT Station: Ang Mo Kio MRT
Trialist eligibility: Singapore males born between 1994 and 1995 only
Important note:
1) All trialists are to bring their own training attire (jerseys, shorts, socks, boots and shin pads are compulsory).
2) Trialist must put on shoes when reporting for the trials (no slippers or sandals are allowed in the school premises).
3) No tints, highlights or coloured hair is allowed. Those with outlandish hairstyles will not be allowed to participate.
4) No earstuds or any other forms of body modifications are allowed during the trials sessions.
5) Do not bring any valuable items as there will be no lockers provided during the trial sessions.
6) Please have a light breakfast before going for the trial sessions..
Please call Hairil Amin at 81617759 or Philippe Aw at 97478439 for further enquiries.
HUFC Under 16s Clinches FAS COE Challenge Cup
HUFC Under 16s had swept aside all during the group stages and reached the final with a thumping 4-1 semi-final win over Tampines Rovers FC. Talented Mohd Iqbal B Hamid Hussain proved the team’s talisman as his return from NFA U-16 for the Challenge Cup injected much firepower. As shown in the group matches, Mohd Iqbal continued his goalscoring exploits by netting a brace in the semi-final win. In the final, he scored the opening goal late in the first half to set up our Young Protectors for a 2-1 win.
It was a memorable evening for our HUFC Under 16s as apart from clinching the Challenge Cup trophy, our team picked up many other awards.
Midfielder Suresh Kumar was named the Under 16 League’s “Most Outstanding Player”. The student from Whitley Secondary School was a consistent performer throughout the year and played a key role in the cup winning team. Suresh Kumar is another product of the tie up between Home United FC and Whitley Secondary School. In past years, many players from Whitley Secondary School have been discovered and groomed for success.