2015 Singapore Charity Shield

2015 Singapore Charity Shield
Date1 March 2015
VenueJalan Besar Stadium, Singapore
RefereeAhmad A'Qashah (SIN)
Attendance2,700[1]

The 2015 Singapore Charity Shield (also known as the Great Eastern SG50 Charity Shield for sponsorship reasons as well as to commemorate Singapore's 50th year of independence) was the 8th edition of the Singapore Charity Shield held on 1 March 2015 at Jalan Besar Stadium, between the winners of the previous season's S.League and Singapore Cup competitions. The match was contested by 2014 S.League champions Warriors and 2014 Singapore Cup winners Balestier Khalsa.

Warriors won the Shield for the second time after defeating Balestier Khalsa 1–0, with Nicolás Vélez netting the only goal.[2]

Match

Details

Warriors FC1–0Balestier Khalsa
Vélez 28' Details
Attendance: 2,700[1]
Referee: Ahmad A'Qashah (SIN)
GK 1 Neezam Aziz
DF 3 Marin Vidošević
DF 4 Syaqir Sulaiman  77'
DF 16 Daniel Bennett (c)
DF 19 Irwan Shah
MF 6 Thomas Beattie  86'
MF 14 Kevin McCann  19'
MF 9 Miroslav Pejić
MF 21 Hafiz Rahim  66'
FW 11 Fazli Jaffar  66'
FW 10 Nicolás Vélez
Substitutes:
GK 13 Daniel Ong
DF 18 Nur Asyidiq Sukarto  77'
DF 20 Hamqaamal Shah
MF 5 Azlan Abdul Razak
MF 7 Shi Jiayi  66'
MF 12 Hafsyar Farkhan
MF 17 Andy Ahmad  66'
Head coach:
Alex Weaver
GK 19 Zaiful Nizam (c)
DF 2 Yusiskandar Yusop  59'
DF 5 Igor Čerina
DF 6 Nurullah Hussein  75'
DF 20 Ho Wai Loon
DF 13 Jonathan Xu
MF 4 Emir Lotinac
MF 17 Poh Yi Feng  30'  64'
MF 10 Tarik Čmajčanin
FW 11 Miroslav Krištić
FW 9 Robert Peričić  75'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Zakariah Nerani
DF 3 Hanafi Salleh
MF 7 Zulkiffli Hassim  59'
MF 14 Ignatius Ang  75'
MF 15 Fadhil Noh
MF 18 Ahmad Syahir
FW 36 Noor Akid  64'
Head coach:
Marko Kraljević
Match officials
  • Referee: Ahmad A'Qashah (SIN)
  • Assistant referees:
    • Edwin Lee (SIN)
    • Manoj Kalwani (SIN)
  • Fourth official: W. Ravisanthiran (SIN)
  • Match commissioner: Mohd Izmil (SIN)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level after 90 minutes.
  • Maximum of seven-named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Low, Lin Fhoong (2 March 2015). "Fingers crossed for S-League reboot". Today. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  2. ^ Tan, Gabriel (1 March 2015). "S.League: Warriors start defence with 1-0 win against Balestier Khalsa". ESPN FC Asia. Retrieved 24 February 2016.