Thursday, 21 March 2013

Gameweek 2 Report : The Controversial Day

MeGi FC 1-0 TRW

Two words, total domination! After their shock win against Baihulk last week, TRW fell short this time against MeGi FC, who had complete control of the game from the kick off. MeGi FC came close to score early in the game, just Baihaqi's effort to be denied by the outside of the post. The goal came in the middle of the first half through Syukri with a glancing header after a great cross by Fadhli. The game should be easily ended up with 3 or 4 goals but thanks to TRW's Gk, Farhan who had been superb with a series of great saves during the game.

Harimau ACE 1-0 Baihulk

This game should be the one that grab the headline of the week. The game ended up 1-0 thanks to Nafis' controversial goal, with supposed to be miles offside but never ruled out by the linesman. Baihulks seems to have more ball possession with both teams shared a fair amount of tackles along the course of the match. Baihulk's golden chance to equalise came in the last minute of the game where a near post corner created a chaos in front of the goal before efficiently handled by Faris to prevent the equaliser.

Tornado FC 1-1 Boys Over Flowers

BOF kick off the game with real spirits from last game's loss to HACE. They started well,gain control of possession and Tornado's players seems cannot coop with them early on. The game also filled with controversy after Nabil's goal has been ruled out for offside BOF attacks presented with a goal by Amirul after an excellent interplay with the midfield players. Tornado came out strong in the 2nd half and Nabil got his goal and this time, it was not offside. After that, Tornado had the control of the game and almost got another goal, but Hassan's shot only rattled the bar after BOF's Gk mistake.

This is how the table looks like after two games. HACE with the 100% record to top the table with 2 points off the 2nd placed team, MeGi FC. At the bottom of the table, Baihulk with 2 loses from 2 games.


Goals (1 Goal)
Izman Shah (HACE)
Nafis Nazlan (HACE)
Amir Lukman (TRW)
Syukri (MeGi)
Nabil Baharu (Tornado)
Amirul (BOF)



Friday, 15 March 2013

APL So Far

Here are the table and the goalscorers for the APL so far...



Goals (1 goal)
1. Izman Shah
2. Amir Lukman


Gameweek 2

After an intriguing first matches opener last week, Gameweek 2 will be underway next Wednesday, 20th of March.

Here are the fixture for Gameweek 2

1. MeGi FC vs TRW
2. Harimau Ace vs Baihulk FC
3. Tornado FC vs Boys Over Flowers(formerly known as Silent Masculine)

p/s: There is three other teams, Kuda FC, Samba FC, and Kanmpung Boys FC in this tournament, but yet to play a game because of the exams and holidays.

The matches will be played from 6.30pm to 9pm.

To all the teams, please be at the Istad Gamaah on time to make sure we will start and finish within the time allocated for us to use the field.



Monday, 11 March 2013

Gameweek 1 Report : MeGi FC : The Sweet Escape

Gameweek 1 : Report

Harimau ACE 1-0 Silent Masculine

Both teams has been shy upfront, mostly crowded in the central area of the pitch with only Izman Shah's first goal of the league give the winning momentum to Harimau ACE which also the winner of the previous Alexandria Champions League. The swift counter attack by Harimau ACE which is started by Nafis ended up with the low cross for Izman Shah with the finish.

Tornado FC 0-0 MeGi FC

The match has been the highlight of the day with MeGi FC faces the strong line up by Tornado FC with vast majority of the teams are the Nigerians. Tornado FC had complete control of the game with just lack of finishing put MeGi FC survives the attacking threat from their pacey forwards. MeGi's Syukri also missed the golden opportunity to put his team upfront in the 2nd half

Baihulk 0-1 TRW

If the Tornado FC filled by Nigerians, TRW, which also known as The Red Warriors, filled by Kelantanese. Both teams had a fair ball possession, attacking each other with a real threat. The highlight of the match will be the missed penalty from Baihulk. The goal came early in the 2nd half from Amir Lukman with an excellent fake before slot it home with a tidy finish. Sidi Luqman also missed the great chance to put TRW 2-0 ahead after his weak effort with only the goalkeeper to beat. 

They All Count : 101 ways to score a goal (or not)

"Yyyyeah-no, it's always nice to score", players tell us, even if it's the three points that matter. After hundred of years years the game has evolved, take a look on how many different ways have been developed of trying to get on the scoresheet? Well, here's 101 of them...

  1. Fired - A powerful shot. Its height or range is not important, but its trajectory ought to be straight. Often a way of breaking the deadlock, as the goalscorer fires his team into the lead.
  2. Drilled - Just as forceful, but this time characterised by its relative lack of height - they are daisy-cutters with oomph. Drilled shots often find the corner, but this is not mandatory.
  3. Rifled - A more refined variation of drilled, and part of an ongoing firearms theme, with less violent but more authoritative connotations. The verb to rifle is almost entirely exclusive to ball games.
  4. Thundered - Suitable for use with shots that either go in or strike against the woodwork.
  5. Hammered - So descriptive a term for powerful long-range efforts that it lends itself to players' nicknames, such as German midfielders Jorg "The Hammer" Albertz and Thomas "Der Hammer" Hitzlsperger, neither of whom needed a second invitation to shoot.
  6. Powered - A less popular verb, lacking the sheer imagery of the aforementioned blockbusters.
  7. Slammed - Often aided aesthetically by the ball being hit into the ground on its way into the net. Suitable for powerful goalscoring from close- to mid-range.
  8. Rammed - The slightly vulgar twin brother of slammed.
  9. Blasted - Surprisingly uncommon, perhaps with its disregard for technique, but undeniably powerful. Other explosive-themed finishes are the...
  10. Exocet or the...
  11. Howitzer
  12. Driven - Sacrificing some power for unerring direction, drives are distinctly long-range affairs (estimating the approximate yardage is an optional extra.)
  13. Arrowed - Long range and top corner only.
  14. Thumped - Like hammered, this act of punishment can also be applied to an entire scoreline, should the margin of victory be sufficiently comprehensive

Thursday, 7 March 2013

Gameweek 1

Officially, Alexandria Premier League (APL) will kick off this Monday (11th March 2013).

For the first gameweek, 3 matches will be played and the rest of the 3 teams will play later on.

Here are the fixtures of this Monday (5.30pm)
  1. Harimau Ace vs Silent Masculine
  2. Tornado Fc vs MeGi Fc
  3. Baihulk Fc vs TRW
Last but not least, we as the organizer really hope that all the participants and the fans to follow the rules as the tournament goes on till the end. 

1. Please be at the pitch as early as 5.30pm and make sure your team is complete and ready for action. 



2. Each team needs to send at least two of thier own players to be appointed as the linesman. Please refer to Naufal Noordeen regarding the matter.

3.Team captains will need to bring thier team's participation fees ( 1600L.E ) and be given to Amirul Muttaqin ( Mozac 3rd year ) who will be on the tracks next to the stands.

4. Any further information can be reffered to Fuad Ammar and Amir Kimi. 



Your co-operation will be highly appreciated by us. Let's have some fun with the beautiful game. Football indeed is a beautiful game. 


Sunday, 3 March 2013

Team List Completed

We are ready to rock and roll!!

Here are the list of the 9 teams that will compete in the Alexandria Premier League. And ready or not, we will start our 1st match next week. Fixtures will be announced soon. Roll up your socks guys. Prepare to war! haha. 

1) TORNADO FC : MANAGER : Al-Amin Haruna
  1. Qarafi (MLY)
  2. Hasyimi (MLY)
  3. Hamza (NGR)
  4. Suleiman (NGR)
  5. Rashid (KSA)
  6. Hossama (KSA)
  7. Muhammad Wahdan (KSA)
  8. Nabil (MLY)
  9. Muhammad Lafi (KSA)
  10. Muhammad Syafik (MLY)
  11. Ahmad Hafizuddin (MLY)
  12. Ibrahim S. Jeefrey (MLY)
  13. Muhammad (NGR)
  14. Abdulhameed (NGR)
  15. Hassan (NGR)
  16. Bashir (NGR).
 2) TRW :  manager : faisal ikbal akhbar
  1. syahrin
  2. megat hazwan 
  3. amir lukman
  4. nazmeen (kapten)
  5. aiman azahari
  6. ridzwan aziz
  7. muhammad ibn misbah
  8. ahmad fazrul nik mohd ashraf
  9. hazwan hakimi
  10. farhan rosli (g)
  11. nur syafirul
  12. hasif ramli
  13. muhammad jailani
  14. nazeer mukhlis
  15. syuraih Abdullah
3) BAIHULK FC 
  1. baihaqi kamaruzzaman (kapten)
  2. wan ashraf thahir 
  3. abby rahman
  4. riquan aqif
  5. hasif yusof
  6. izhar
  7. ammar faris
  8. luqmanul hakim
  9. hazmi al-wafiy
  10. zaki
  11. al jufrihilman
  12. harunizzat 
  13. syaheer
  14. zulfadhli ashraf
  15. jailani shafiq 
  16. firdaus
 4) silent masculine
  1. nik dzakirin
  2. hariz kamaruddin
  3. che ku hilmi
  4. ammar
  5. faiz
  6. izdihar zamri
  7. nik asrar
  8. fazrin
  9. kadir
  10. aiman
  11. danial mazlan
  12. ilias halim
  13. irfan ismail
  14. asyraf
  15. zaki jufri

Saturday, 2 March 2013

You Know Where the Goals Is?

Mapping the Modern Football Pitch

The modern footballer must know his place. If the forensic analysis of Zonal Marking is to be believed, most of them are mindless chess pieces moved around at will by their manager's instructions. But, while the positions they are allocated have well-established names, the areas of the pitch they occupy are still subject to the eccentricity of the football cliché.



  • The Engine Room
Smack-bang in the middle of the park is the midfield engine room, the domain of the likes of Xavi, Gerrard, Sneijder and Ozil. As the name suggests, everyone within the engine room must possess an engine, or at least be full of running to dictate the game.

  • Going Nowhere
You know the drill - a bumbling winger, in a desperate attempt to track back, fouls an opponent as they loiter (facing the wrong way) in this specific, innocuous part of the pitch. Located near half-way and close to the touchline, the vast majority of free-kicks conceded here will be classified as silly.

  • The Hole
The hole is fast becoming a quaint anachronism in the era of false nines who flit between the lines. A stealthy place to inhabit, the hole confounds opposing defenders who struggle to pick up the deep-lying forward.

  • The Channels
The thinking man's wings, the channels represent the dire straits between penalty area and touchline where full-backs can be given a torrid time - either by fleet-footed (or jet-heeled) wingers or by their swashbuckling opposite numbers.