Indonesia 1952 NB: prior to visiting Indonesia South China had played 5 matches in Indochina of which they won 2 (one against a French military side) and drew 3; no further details are available 28-6-52 Djakarta BBSA 3-3 South China 29-6-52 Djakarta Persidja B 2-3 South China 2-7-52 Djakarta Hercules 0-4 South China 5-7-52 Bandung Persib 0-0 South China 6-7-52 Bandung PON Djawa Barat 5-2 South China 9-7-52 Jogjakarta PSIM 0-3 South China 12-7-52 Surabaja Persibaja 1-3 South China 13-7-52 Surabaja Tionghoa 0-2 South China 16-7-52 Solo Persis 1-2 South China 19-7-52 Semarang PSIS 0-3 South China 20-7-52 Semarang PSSI Djawa Tengah 2-3 South China 23-7-52 Djakarta BBSA 0-0 South China 26-7-52 Djakarta Persidja 2-2 South China 27-7-52 Djakarta PSSI 1-0 South China [*1] [*1] hosts were national team of Indonesia Indonesia and Singapore 1953 15-8-53 Djakarta BBSA 0-2 South China 16-8-53 Djakarta Chung Hua 0-4 South China 19-8-53 Djakarta PON Djakarta Raya 2-2 South China 22-8-53 Semarang PSIS 1-1 South China 23-8-53 Semarang PSSI Djawa Tengah 0-3 South China 26-8-53 Jogjakarta PSSI Djawa Tengah 0-5 South China 29-8-53 Bandung Persib 2-4 South China 30-8-53 Bandung PON Djawa Barat 0-4 South China 2-9-53 Semarang PSSI Kombinasi 0-1 South China [*2] 5-9-53 Surabaja Persibaja 2-3 South China 6-9-53 Surabaja Tionghoa 0-0 South China 9-9-53 Djakarta UMS 1-2 South China 10-9-53 Djakarta Persidja 1-1 South China [*2] host team consisted of six players from Semarang, four from Surabaja and one from Malang NB: the match against Persidja was the 13th and last match South China played in Indonesia; matches announced for 12 and 13 Sep in Medan vs PSMS and PON Sumatra Utara were apparently cancelled 14-9-53 Singapore Singapore Chinese 0-0 South China 15-9-53 Singapore Singapore 'A' 1-3 South China 16-9-53 Singapore Singapore 0-1 South China NB: South China reportedly were to finish their tour in Saigon following their visit to Singapore South East Asia 1957 6-6-57 Manila YT/OG combined XI 0-6 South China AA [*3] 7-6-57 Manila Lions 0-6 South China AA 9-6-57 Manila MFL All-Filipino 1-4 South China AA 11-6-57 Manila MFL All-Chinese 2-5 South China AA 12-6-57 Manila MFL XI 0-7 South China AA 15-6-57 Manila MFL All-Filipino 1-6 South China AA 17-6-57 Manila MFL XI 1-5 South China AA [*3] full name of host team: Yellow Taxi & Old Gold combined XI NB: the above 7 matches are all South China played in the Philippines 26-6-57 Bandung PON Djawa Barat 1-4 South China 27-6-57 Bandung Persib 2-1 South China 29-6-57 Djakarta UMS/Chung Hua 1-3 South China 30-6-57 Djakarta Persidja 1-2 South China 2-7-57 Semarang POP Djawa Tengah 2-3 South China [*4] 4-7-57 Surabaja Tionghoa 1-1 South China 6-7-57 Makassar PON Sulawesi 2-4 South China 7-7-57 Makassar PSM 2-3 South China [*4] host team were Police XI of Central Java NB: the above 8 matches are all South China played in Indonesia; originally more had been fixtured, as the tourists had been expected to arrive on 16-6, but due to visa problems they arrived more than a week late 13-7-57 Singapore Singapore Sino-Malays 2-9 South China 14-7-57 Singapore Singapore Selection 3-3 South China 20-7-57 Kuala Lumpur Malayan Chinese 0-1 South China (Ho Ho Cup. South China represented HK Chinese.) 21-7-57 Kuala Lumpur Malayan Chinese XI 2-6 South China 24-7-57 Kuala Lumpur Malayan Malays 2-3 South China 26-7-57 Ipoh Perak 0-8 South China 28-7-57 George Town FA Malaya XI 1-3 South China 30-7-57 George Town Penang 0-3 South China 1-8-57 Kuala Lumpur Selangor 2-7 South China 2-8-57 Seremban Negri Sembilan 0-6 South China 3-8-57 Kuala Lumpur FA Malaya XI 2-3 South China 5-8-57 Singapore Singapore 0-2 South China Malaya and Singapore 1961 Many of South China's players were in the Hong Kong team in the Merdeka tournament immediately prior to this tour. 15-8-61 Kota Bharu Kelantan 0-5 South China 17-8-61 George Town Penang 1-3 South China 18-8-61 Alor Setar Kedah 1-7 South China 20-8-61 Ipoh Perak 1-1 South China 22-8-61 Malacca Malacca 3-4 South China 24-8-61 Klang Johor 2-6 South China 26-8-61 Singapore Sino-Malays 1-6 South China 27-8-61 Singapore Joint Services 1-4 South China 30-8-61 Singapore Singapore 0-8 South China
Source: Straits Times, various Indonesian papers (Nieuwsgier, Java-bode, Preangerbode, De vrije pers, Het Nieuwsblad voor Sumatra)
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