Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Singapore: Home United claimed a 3-2 victory over Persija Jakarta in the first leg of the AFC Cup ASEAN Zonal semi-finals on Tuesday, but the Indonesian side will be confident that they can overcome the deficit next week.
Persija’s last trip to Singapore just two weeks ago resulted in a 4-2 victory over Tampines Rovers, but this time round at they found themselves two down inside 10 minutes and, despite dominating much of the game, returned to the Indonesian capital in need of another strong performance at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Singapore: Persija Jakarta and their Croatian striker Marko Simic have enjoyed a memorable AFC Cup so far. Both know a new challenge arises with the Knockout Stage beginning on Tuesday against Home United.
Indonesia's Persija Jakarta have already broken a series of records in this year's AFC Cup - twice setting attendance records in the Group Stages - but the milestone that the club would most like to achieve is becoming the first Indonesian side to lift the continental title.
To do so, they will need to overcome several hurdles, the first of which being Singapore's Home United in the ASEAN Zone semi-finals with the first leg coming at Jalan Besar Stadium on Tuesday, before the return meeting on May 15.
The-AFC.com spoke to Persija's top scorer in the tournament, Marko Simic, to get his thoughts on the tie as well as his experiences of the competition so far.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Singapore: Hafiz Nor’s long-range winner ensured Singapore’s Home United will take a slender one-goal lead into the second leg of the AFC Cup ASEAN Zonal semi-final next week after claiming a 3-2 victory over Indonesia’s Persija Jakarta at Jalan Besar Stadium on Tuesday.
Home United opened the scoring in the second minute when Shahril Ishak cut inside Novri Setiawan down the right and delivered a teasing cross which the unfortunate Maman Abdurrahman headed into his own net.
Then in the ninth minute Song Ui-young burst past Abdurrahman and found himself clear on goal after Vava Yagalo lost his footing, but the midfielder still had work to do and remained composed to slip the ball past goalkeeper Rizky Darmawan and into the bottom left corner.
Persija came back into the game as the half wore on and Yagalo headed just over from Ismed Sofyan’s corner from the right in the 27th minute.
The Indonesian side’s pressure soon paid off, though, as five minutes later Ramdhani Lestaluhu headed home Riko Simanjuntak’s corner from the left to throw the tie wide open.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Karbala: Reigning champions Air Force Club of Iraq edged closer to the 2018 AFC Cup West Asia Zonal Final with an emphatic 3-1 victory over Lebanon’s Al Ahed on Tuesday.
Air Force made their attacking intent clear from the start and were in front inside five minutes after a quick break. Amjed Radhi supplied a through pass for skipper Hammadi Ahmed who squared first-time to Emad Mohsin whose finish was blocked by the defence before falling into the path of Radhi, who was left with a simple tap-in into the empty net for his sixth AFC Cup goal of the season.
Ahmed doubled his side’s lead one minute before the end of regulation time, taking advantage of a defensive mix-up to snatch the ball from goalkeeper Mehdi Khalil with a well-taken header from outside the area.
There was still time for the Iraqis to add to their winning margin as substitute Karrar Ali embarked on a jinking run down the left flank before being brought down inside the penalty box by Ghanaian midfielder Issah Yakubu. Another substitute, Salih Sadir stepped up and confidently slotted home from the spot to make it 3-0.
Al Ahed pulled one back in the third minute of added time through Mohammad Kdouh who chested in Hussein Al Zein’s cross from the right wing following a well-worked free-kick to wrong foot goalkeeper Fahad Talib and give his side a glimmer of hope for the return leg.
Kdouh’s all-important away goal for Al Ahed means there is still a battle to be fought in Beirut next week as the Lebanese side look to reverse a two-goal disadvantage.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Amman: Jordanian rivals Al Jazeera and Al Faisaly played out a 1-1 draw in the first leg of the 2018 AFC Cup West Zonal Semi-finals.
Musa Al Taamari’s fifth goal of the campaign fired Al Jazeera in front inside 14 minutes. The winger broke free on the right flank to latch onto Abdullah Al Attar’s pass behind Al Faisaly defence. He then showed some excellent close control skills to move past the defender and apply a composed finish from a tight angle to beat goalkeeper Moataz Yaseen.
Al Jazeera were dealt a blow in the 26th minute when Syrian midfielder Mardik Mardikian was shown a straight red card for an elbow on Al Faisaly captain Ibrahim Al Zawahreh.
The visitors from the capital Amman capitalise on their one-man advantage and grabbed an equaliser three minutes before the half time break through Lukasz Gikiewicz. The Polish striker lost his marker inside the box and expertly took his header from Yousef Al Rawashdeh’s cross to net his fourth goal of the 2018 AFC Cup season.
Anas Bani Yaseen nearly caught Al Jazeera goalkeeper Ahmad Nawwas off-guard with a long-range strike four minutes from time, but the hosts’ custodian was alert and made the save.
The two teams lock horns again next week when Al Faisaly will have the advantage of an away goal as they fight for a place in the Zonal Final against the winner between Air Force Club and Al Ahed.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Bacolod City: Ceres Negros of the Philippines and Myanmar’s Yangon United will square off in the first leg of the AFC Cup ASEAN Zonal semi-finals at Pana-ad Park and Football Stadium on Wednesday.
Ceres were the ASEAN Zonal champions last year and returned to the knockout rounds this time after winning four of their six Group F games, advancing as the best-placed runners-up after a 2-0 defeat to Home United saw the Filipino side miss out on top spot in their final group game.
Yangon had few problems navigating the group stage, winning four of their first five Group G games and eventually finishing five points ahead of second-placed Bali United to return to the Round of 16 for the first time since 2014.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Male: New Radiant SC moved one step closer to the AFC Cup knockout rounds with a comprehensive 5-1 win over Abahani Limited Dhaka on Wednesday.
A second-half blitz in which they scored four goals ensured the Maldivian club stayed top of Group E ahead of India’s JSW Bengaluru.