Kamis, 08 September 2011

Southeast Asian football players abroad in report (mid August-September 2011)

This is a weekly post devoted to following up on all the overseas-based footballers who have played for the Southeast Asian nations.

By Eric Noveanto


Philippines

Jerry Lucena (AGF) played the whole game on their 5-2 win against Blokhus FC in the Danish Landspokal. They remain mid-table with nine points with their next scheduled Superliga match against Midtjylland coming in September 13.

Stephan Schrock (SpVgg Greuther Furth) played one half in their 2-0 loss in their club friendly against VfR Aalen on September 2. next match on September 10 against MSV Duisburg, the current leaders of the German second division.

Neil Etheridge (Fulham) got in some much needed playing time for the Fulham Reserves in their match against the Bolton Reserves, winning 7-0 at Motspur Park and made some dynamic saves. The next schedule on September 11 against Blackburn Rovers.

Ray Jonsson (Grindavik) the Iceland-based left back did not play until next official match on September 12 against Stjarnan.

Paul Mulders (ADO Den Haag) did not play for his team until next match is scheduled on September 11 against RKC Waalwijk.

Rob Gier (Ascot United) did not play due to break in English competition for International match until next match is scheduled on September 7 against the Oxford City.

Indonesia

Yericho Christiantoko did not play due to injured while Alfin Tuasalamony played a full 90 minutes game and Yandi Sofyan Munawar was substituted after 57 minutes for CS Vise in their 2-0 win over Sint-Niklaas in the Belgian Second Division.

Malaysia

Mohd Fadhli Mohd Shas, Wan Zack Haikal Wan Noor and Mohd Irfan Fazail failed to make their first appearance for their new Slovakian team FC ViOn Zlate Moravce after being unused substitute players in a goaless draw against FK Senica.

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