Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Bacolod City: Ceres Negros of the Philippines got their 2019 AFC Cup campaign up and running with three hard-earned points on Tuesday, overcoming Myanmar’s Shan United 3-2 in Group G.
Ceres have made it to the knockout round in each of the past three seasons, but the hosts were given an early scare after 13 minutes when Maycon clipped home a one-on-one for Shan.
The Brazilian was adjudged to have strayed narrowly offside when running onto a Zin Min Tun through ball though, and so things remained scoreless.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Yangon: Tampines Rovers of Singapore got their 2019 AFC Cup Group F campaign off to a sensational start on Tuesday, coming from behind to beat Myanmar’s Yangon United 3-1 on the first day of action.
It only took 13 minutes for the scoring to get underway at Thuwunna Stadium, as Sekou Sylla received a Htoo Khant Lwin throw-in from the right, dropped the shoulder to turn his marker Amirul Adli with ease, and then slammed home past Tampines goalkeeper Syazwan Buhari from an acute angle to give Yangon, ASEAN Zonal semi-finalists last year, the lead.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Jakarta: Persija Jakarta survived a late onslaught from Becamex Binh Duong as the Group G rivals settled for a 0-0 draw on Matchday One of the 2019 AFC Cup on Tuesday.
The Indonesian champions had chances of their own before the Vietnamese side piled on the pressure in the late stages but failed to find the winning goal.
After a lively but scrappy start to the game, Persija’s Bruno Matos had the fans on their feet with some sublime skill taking him past a few challenges but the move came to nothing.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Amman: Saeed Al Murjan's 11th minute strike secured Al Wehdat of Jordan a 1-0 win over Lebanon's Nejmeh SC in their opening 2019 AFC Cup Group A match on Monday.
The Jordanian side returned to the competition after missing out on the 2018 edition, their only absence in the past five years. Nejmeh, finalists in 2005, had exited at the group stage in each of their previous two appearances in 2015 and 2017.
A well-worked attacking move from a set-piece sent the home crowed into raptures as Al Wehdat took the lead just 11 minutes into the game.
Al Murjan was left with a simple tap in from point-blank range after Rajaei Ayed’s intelligently dinked pass found Hamza Al Dardour in plenty of space. The forward selflessly squared for Al Murjan who netted Al Wehdat’s opener.