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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Noh Alam Shah

Noh Alam Shah

Noh Alam Shah
Mohamed Noh Alam Shah is a professional football player from Singapore. He currently plays for Tampines Rovers in the S-League.
Once regarded as one of the best forwards in South East Asia, Alam Shah was a member of the Singapore national football team when it won the ASEAN Football Championship in 2005 and 2007. At the 2007 competition, he was the top individual scorer and was named the 'Most Valuable Player' of the tournament. He is overall top goalscorer in ASEAN Football Championship history, with 17 goal.
Noh Alam ShahAt club level, he was a member of the Tampines Rovers team which won Singapore's S.League in 2004 and 2005.
Alam Shah is also well known for his barbaric volatile temper, which got him into trouble on a number of occasions. An incident of violent conduct when he knocked another player unconscious while playing for Tampines Rovers in the 2007 Singapore Cup final led to Alam Shah being given a 12-month ban from playing club-level football. The ban was later reduced to 7 months on appeal.
On 11 September 2009 he scored a hat-trick against Sengkang Punggol FC in his last match for Tampines Rovers before joining Arema Malang.
After stints with Sembawang Rangers and the Singapore Armed Forces Football Club, Alam Shah joined Tampines Rovers in 2003. He helped the Stags win the S.League title in 2004 and 2005.
Alam Shah's good form earned him trials with Notts County in England and Skonto Riga in Latvia. However neither trial led to a deal due to work permit issues and language problems respectively.
In 2007, he scored a late goal against Liaoning Guangyuan to become the 1st player to score 100 goals for the club. The tally came from 88 goals in the league and 12 goals in the domestic cup competitions.
Alam Shah joined PDRM FA
June 2008.
upon completion of his ban in
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Alam Shah returned to Singapore to play for Tampines Rovers on 29 August 2008 in a S.League match against Gombak United. He scored his 1st goal after his ban, against Balestier Khalsa, on 11 September 2008.
He ended off his Tampines career with a hat-trick against the then Sengkang Punggol, including a twenty five-yard screamer in the last minute of regulation time.
Alam Shah joined Arema in 2009, citing poor attendances at S.League matches that led to poor motivation, and FAS's requirement of passing the fitness test before being allowed to play in a match. One of the reasons given for leaving S.League was that he felt he was given unfair treatment by referees.
On 5 February 2012,
had accepted Alam Shah's
Arema announced that the club
resignation.
On 28 June 2012, it was confirmed that Alam Shah will return to defending champions Tampines Rovers.
On 15 March 2013, in the morning it was confirmed that Alam Shah training in Maguwoharjo International Stadium, PSS Sleman home base. He will join ex team mate's in Arema IPL such as Budi Sudarsono, Waluyo, Aji Saka, Juan Revi, and Wahyu Gunawan.
Alam Shah recently scored on his League debut with the Indonesian First Division club PSS Sleman on Sunday, 28 April 2013, the match ended 2:0 with Alam Shah scores in the 62nd minute to seal the winner of the team 2nd performance this season.
In a 2007 ASEAN Football Championship group stage match between Singapore and Laos, Alam Shah scored seven goals in an 11â€"0 win for Singapore. This seven-goal haul included a bicycle kick. This was the last bicycle kick to be scored at the old National Stadium. This wasn't only a record win for the Singapore national team, but also a record number of goals scored by an individual player in an 'A' international game for Singapore. Singapore went on to win the championship, and Alam Shah received the 'Most Valuable Player' award for his impressive displays in the tournament.
Alam Shah is also well remembered by Singapore fans for scoring a dramatic late equaliser against Kuwait in a World Cup qualifier in 2001, and for scoring in a 2â€"0 victory over Iraq during the 2006 Asian Cup qualifiers in 2006.
Alam Shah wore the captain's armband in an international friendly against China PR on 12 August 2009. Singapore drew 1â€"1 with China PR (losing 3â€"4 on penalties), with Alam Shah scoring in the 9th minute.
Noh Alam Shah's goals in 2010 came in two matches in the AFC Asian Cup 2011 qualification group stages. He scored in the 1â€"3 defeat to Iran at the National Stadium in Singapore and in the final group game against Jordan, which Singapore lost 1â€"2, at the King Abdullah Stadium in Amman.
Following the retirement of national skipper Indra Sahdan in 2010, Alam Shah's name has been going around as one of the favourites to take over Indra's reign as Singapore's captain, mainly due to his influential status within the Singapore camp, along with the passionate displays he has shown on international games.
However, he was later dropped from Raddy Avramovic's squad after disappointing performances at the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup.
In the 2007 Singapore Cup final between Tampines Rovers and SAFFC, Alam Shah was sent off in the final minutes of the games after an incident involving his fellow national teammate Daniel Bennett. Alam Shah kneed Bennett in the head during a tussle for the ball and, after being dragged away by his team-mates, he returned and kicked Bennett in the head. Bennett was knocked unconscious and had to be taken to hospital. Tampines lost the match 4â€"3. As a result of the incident, the Football Association of Singapore Disciplinary Committee, banned Alam Shah from playing in all FAS-sanctioned domestic matches and tournaments for 12 months and fined him S$2,000.
Initially, it was thought that the ban would not prevent Alam Shah from playing at club-level outside Singapore, and he made arrangements to join PDRM FA of the Super League Malaysia. However in January 2008, the Football Association of Malaysia confirmed that under FIFA rules, member associations are required to respect domestic bans imposed by other associations, and therefore Alam Shah would not be eligible to play club-level football in Malaysia until his ban was completed.

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Muhammad Ridhuan

Muhammad Ridhuan

Muhammad Ridhuan
Muhammad Ridhuan is a professional football player from Singapore. He currently plays for the Indonesia Super League side Persisam Putra Samarinda and the Singapore national football team.
He has previously played for S.League clubs Young Lions. First catching the eye for the national U18 team with his speed and mazy dribbling skills, he joined the Young Lions for the 2003 S. League season. After four years, he moved to Tampines Rovers FC in 2007. In 2009, Ridhuan and Noh Alam Shah joined Indonesian club Arema.
He helped Arema to winIndonesian Super League.
Muhammad RidhuanWhile Ridhuan didn't feature much in the league, Singapore coach Radojko Avramović saw something in the talented youngster and gave him his international debut against Qatar on 19 November 2003.
With midfielder Shahril Ishak, defender Baihakki Khaizan and keeper Hassan Sunny, he is part of the 'NFA Gang of Four', the quartet which has played together since their early teenage years and earned senior international honours in 2003.
He was also part of the national side that won the 2004 Tiger Cup albeit only featuring in the opening game. Three years later in the 2007 ASEAN Football Championship, he played a major role in the team's success in retaining the championship.

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Yongki Aribowo

Yongki Aribowo

Yongki Aribowo
Yongki Aribowo is an Indonesian footballer. He currently plays for Barito Putera as a striker. He has also been a member of the Indonesia national football team in AFF Suzuki Cup 2010.
Yongki AribowoYongki, who is usually called or Bowo, started off his football career in SSB Sinar Jaya Tulungagung. He later continued his youth career to Perseta Tulungagung Junior. However, in Perseta Junior, he often sat on bench. Yongki plays as a striker. Whenever he is in front of the opponent's goal, he can always terrorize the goalkeeper and defenders. He also has the speed to run at above-average. These skills made Persik Kediri became interested in him and recruited him as a player in Persik Junior.
He had been linked with Wellington Phoenix and Melbourne Victory during 2010 summer transfer window.
In 2009, Yongki played to represent the Indonesia national football team, in 2009 SEA Games. In October 2010, Yongki was called up into senior national team and making his debut as a substitute player in a friendly match against Uruguay.

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Aji Saka

Aji Saka

Aji Saka
Aji Saka is a Javanese legend that tells the story about how civilization came to Java, brought by legendary 1st king of Java named Aji Saka, and the mythical story of Javanese script origin.
Aji SakaAji Saka himself came from a place called Bhumi Majeti. While Bhumi Majeti was an unknown mythical place, some sources holds that his origin was Jambudvipa from Shaka (Scythian) origin, that is why his name is Aji Saka (King Shaka). Thus this legend viewed to symbolize the advent of Dharmic Hindu-Buddhist civilization to Java. However another Javanese interpretation holds that his name came from Javanese word of saka or soko means essential, important and primordial, thus his name literary means "primordial king". The myth has been describe as the tale of a hero that bring civilization and order to Java by defeating an evil giant king that once rule the island. The legend also hold that king Aji Saka was the inventor of the Saka year, or at least the 1st king that initiated the adoption of this Hindu calendar system in Java. The kingdom of Medang Kamulan was probably linked to the actual historical Medang Kingdom.
Soon after the gods created and nailed the island of Java to its place, the island become habitable. However the 1st race that rule the island was the race of denawa that repressed all creatures and ate humans. The 1st kingdom in Java was Medang Kamulan, and the king was the Giant King Dewata Cengkar, the cruel King of the country who had a habit to eat human flesh of his own people.
One day came a young wise man, by the name of Aji Saka to fight Dewata Cengkar. Aji Saka himself came from Bumi Majeti. One day he told his two servants, by the name of Dora and Sembodo, that he was going to Java. He told them that while he was away, both of them have to guard his Pusaka. No one except Aji Saka himself allowed to take the Pusaka. After arriving in Java, Aji Saka moved inland to the kingdom of Medang Kamulan. In the big battle, Aji Saka could successfully push Dewata Cengkar to fall to the Javan Southern Sea (Indian Ocean). Dewata Cengkar didn't die, he became a Bajul Putih (White Crocodile). Aji Saka became a ruler of Medang Kamulan.
As had been promised the snake was recognized as Aji Saka's son and he was given a name Jaka Linglung. In the palace Jaka Linglung greedily ate domestic pets of the palace. He was punished by the King, expelling him to live in the Jungle of Pesanga. He was tightly roped until he could not move his head. He was instructed only to eat things which fall to his mouth.
One day, a group of nine village boys were playing around in that Jungle. Suddenly it was raining heavily. They had to find a shelter, luckily there was a cave. Only eight boys went inside the cave, the other one who was suffering from a very bad skin disease, his skin was stining and he was dirty, he had to stay out of the cave. All of a sudden, the cave fell apart, The eight boys vanished, only the one who stayed outside was safe. The cave in fact was the mouth of Jaka Linglung.
Hana caraka There two messengersdata sawala (They) had animosity (among each other)padha jayanya (They were) equally powerful (in fight)maga bathanga Here are the corpses.

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