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  • Singapore tops Indonesia in Tiger Cup warmup

    Sports Illustrated
    Posted: Saturday September 4, 2004 12:16PM; Updated: Saturday September 4,
    2004 12:16PM

    Singapore tops Indonesia in Tiger Cup warmup

    SINGAPORE (AP) -- Goals from Noh Alam Shah and Indra Sahdan Daud
    gave Singapore a 2-0 win over rivals Indonesia in the Tiger Beer
    Challenge trophy as the two Southeast Asian nations began tuning up in
    preparation for the Tiger Cup, the region's premier soccer tournament.

    The match was also the first international for Indonesia's English-born
    coach Peter Withe -- since he took charge last month from Bulgarian
    Ivan Kolev -- who left after leading them to the Asian Cup finals in
    China that ended in August. Withe made the switch to Indonesia after
    leading Thailand for five years and guiding them to the 2002 Tiger Cup.

    Played before 3,000 at the Jalan Besar Stadium, Noh Alam, unmarked
    on the left, opened scoring for the hosts in the 38th minute through
    a header after a good cross from naturalized Nigerian Itimi Dickson.

    Indonesia, ranked 92nd in the world, earned a penalty on the stroke
    of halftime when Elie Aiboy was fouled just inside the box by the
    city-state's Noh Rahman. But top striker Bambang Pamungkas' low spot
    kick to the bottom right corner was saved by keeper Hassan Sunny for
    the final play of the first 45.

    Indra scored Singapore's second in the 49th minute after a neat turn
    away from his marker outside the box to fire a crisp, low drive past
    Indonesian netminder Hendro Kartiko.

    Ranked 121st in the world just behind Armenia and Benin, the win was
    Singapore's first this year.

    The Tiger Cup will be co-hosted by Vietnam and Malaysia in December
    and also features Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, the Philippines,
    Myanmar, Laos, Indonesia and debutants East Timor.

    Singapore and Indonesia play 2006 World Cup qualifiers Wednesday
    against Oman and Sri Lanka respectively but neither have much chance of
    making the finals in Germany and are focusing instead on the Tiger Cup.
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