12 Aug 94 --------- Brunei 0 - 1 Pahang [Mubin Mokhtar] 13 Aug 94 --------- Perlis 4 - 2 Sabah (3-0) [Perlis: Igor Ivanov (30th) Aziz Ibrahim (37th) Serguei Ledovskhich (43rd,58th) Sabah: Sudin SOud (49th) Scott Ollerenshaw (74th)] KL 0 - 3 Singapore (0-1) [Abbas Saad (5th,33rd) Nazri Nasir (64th)] Kedah 0 -3 Selangor (0-2) [A Jayakanthan (28th) Yeo Swee Hock (33rd) P Maniam (56th)] Sarawak 3 - 0 Malacca (2-0) [David Evans (18th) Shamsurin Rahman (40th,72nd)] Johor 3 - 0 Negri Sembilan (1-0) [Darren Stewart (13th) Rusdee Sulong (50th) Ervin Boban (86th)] Penang 0 - 2 Perak (0-0) [Joe Caleta (63rd) Isham Shahruddin] Kelantan 2 - 2 Terengganu (0-1) [Kelantan: Zamri Md Noor (47th) Hashim Mustapha (85t) T'ganu: Peter Nieketien (24th) Mat Zahir Wahab (58th)] TABLE ----- P W D L F A Pts Kedah 28 17 6 5 48 27 57 Singapore 27 17 5 5 63 27 56 Sarawak 28 16 7 5 50 25 55 Sabah 28 15 4 9 69 54 49 Pahang 28 14 4 10 44 33 46 Selangor 28 12 8 8 53 42 44 Terengganu 28 12 7 9 46 42 43 Johor 27 9 14 4 46 34 41 Kelantan 28 11 7 10 48 42 40 Perak 28 10 5 13 45 46 35 KL 28 8 9 11 37 45 33 Negri 28 8 7 13 42 52 31 Malacca 28 7 10 11 34 45 31 Perlis 28 5 5 18 28 63 20 Penang 28 4 7 17 25 64 19 Brunei 28 2 7 19 25 62 13 Top Scorers ----------- 25 goals - Hashim Mustapha (KEL) 23 goals - Scott Ollerenshaw (SAB) 20 goals - Abbas Saad (SIN) 19 goals - Fandi Ahmad (SIN) 18 goals - Ariffin Osman (TER) 14 goals - Peter Nieketien (TER) 13 goals - Matlan Marjan (SAB) Ervin Boban (JOH) [Singapore won the league] Malaysia Cup 1994 Results of matches played on 2 Dec 94 Sabah 2 - 4 Pahang (halftime:1-3) Sabah: Gerard Mojiliu (32nd) Scott Ollerenshaw (88th) Pahang: Attapol Buspakom (28th,38th) Aidel Mohamed Noor (30th) Zainal Abidin Hassan (89th) Perak 1 - 3 Singapore (0-0) Perak: Azman Razali (80th) S'pore: Fandi Ahmad (74th) V Selvaraj (76th) Rafi Ali (82nd) Selangor 0 - 1 Kedah (0-0) Jan Janostak (51st) Johor 2 - 2 Kelantan (1-1) Johor: Ervin Boban (27th) Darren Stewart (78th) Kelantan: Zami Mohammad Noor (33rd) Marco Kraljevic (75th) TABLES ------ Group A P W D L F A Pts Group B P W D L F A Pts Singapore 8 5 3 0 16 8 18 Kedah 8 5 2 1 12 5 17 Pahang 8 4 3 1 14 8 15 Selangor 8 3 3 2 15 11 12 Sarawak 8 1 6 1 11 8 9 Johor 8 2 4 2 16 15 10 Perak 8 2 1 5 7 11 7 Terengganu 8 2 2 4 15 19 8 Sabah 8 1 1 6 12 25 4 Kelantan 8 0 5 3 11 19 5 TOP SCORERS (Malaysia Cup) -------------------------- 8 goals - Jan Janostak (KED) 7 goals - Scott Ollerenshaw (SAB) 5 goals - Azman Adnan (SEL) Hasnim Haron, Darren Stewart (JOH) 4 goals - Fandi Ahmad (SIN) John Hunter (SAR) Mat Zahir Wahab (TER) Alistair Edwards (SEL) Semi Final Fixtures ------------------- Dec 6th 94: Singapore v Selangor Pahang v Kedah Dec 10th 94: Selangor v Singapore Kedah v Pahang Singapore beat Pahang 4-0 in the Final on 17th Dec 94 at the Shah Alam Stadium in front of a full house of 81000 fans. The score was 1-0 at half time. Abbas Saad, Singapore's Australian import player, scored a hat trick, while Singapore's own soccer legend Fandi Ahmad netted the fourth. It was a rather one-sided match, the Pahang side was depleted with the absence of sweeper Alan Davidson, midfielders Dollah Salleh and Zulhamizan Zakaria were out due to injury and suspension respectively. Pahang's young players were overawed by the occasion. So was their custodian, who is Malaysia's 1st choice goalie. His performance was below par. I guess it's because that night was the first time the team played in front of such a huge crowd, more than two-thirds of whom were Singapore fans. The fans themselves were sporting...most of the time. Except for the times when the ref's decision was against Singapore, every such decision would be greeted with a vulgar 5-letter Malay word. The air horn would hoot 9 times and the fans would shout the word in a disgusting fashion. They had no respect for the FAM President, the Sultan of Pahang and the Crown Prince of Pahang. Also present were Malaysian ministers. I've been to other matches involving other teams. I have to admit, that, while the Singapore fans are the most disciplined in the region, they are also the most vulgar. ROLL OF HONOR ------------- Malaysia Cup: SINGAPORE Premier League: SINGAPORE FA Cup: Kuala Lumpur Charity Shield: KEDAH Fairplay Award: SARAWAK President's Cup: SELANGOR Golden Boot Award: HASHIM MUSTAPHA (Kelantan)
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