Sunday, January 1, 2012

ASIA~Goal.com's Asian Best XI of 2011: Park Ji-Sung, Yuto Nagatomo & more make the grade

The Goal.com team pick their choice of 11 players from across the continent who have been the most impressive exponents of the game over the past 12 months

Goal.com Asia

Shinji Kagawa is mauled by his Japan team-mates after scoring against Qatar in the Asian Cup (Getty Images)
Asian Best XI for 2011

Formation: 4-4-2



Goalkeeper - Ali Al-Habsi
Wigan Athletic and Oman

Wigan miraculously escaped relegation last season and if there was someone to thank for that, it has to be Ali Al-Habsi. The Omani goalkeeper was in fantastic form while on loan from Bolton, leading to him being voted as the Latics' Player of the Year for 2011.

The Omani international officially joined Wigan last summer and has continued to dominate between the sticks. His influential outings for Roberto Martinez' men has indeed propelled him to greater heights in terms of stature and recognition.


Right-back - Makoto Hasebe 
VfL Wolfsburg and Japan

Captain of the victorious Japanese side at the AFC Asian Cup 2011, Hasebe helped his nation to a record fourth title in Doha, Qatar.

The versatile full-back also marked a personal milestone in his club career, when he recorded his 100th Bundesliga appearance with Wolfsburg against Mainz in early December.


Centre-back - Lee Jung-Soo

Al Sadd and South Korea


As far as 2011 was concerned, Lee Jung-Soo was an inevitable picture of resilience and perseverance at the heart of Al Sadd's defence. He was hugely influential in their AFC Champions League triumph, while also being equally impressive for the South Korean national team.

Lee also played his part in Al Sadd's dream run in the Fifa Club World Championships, where his team finished third. 


Centre-back - Li Weifeng

Tianjin Teda and China

After leaving K-League side Suwon Samsung to join Tianjin Teda last January, Li Weifeng has been a revelation for the Chinese side. The veteran defender transformed into one of the most important players in the Tianjin dressing room, helping them lift the Chinese FA Cup in the process.

Weifeng also reclaimed his spot in the national team after the arrival of Jose Antonio Camacho and has been a regular fixture since.

Left-back - Yuto Nagatomo

Inter and Japan
Already rated as one of the most versatile defenders in Asia, Nagatomo was absolutely brilliant for Italian side Inter this year. Defensively solid and equally impressive on the attack as well, Yuto also played an integral role in Japan's Asian Cup triumph in January, an event that convinced Inter Milan to snap him up on loan.

Right midfield - Park Ji-Sung

Manchester United and South Korea
Park Ji-Sung was a key figure in Manchester United's record-breaking 20th English league title last season, while also featuring for the Red Devils in their Champions League final defeat to Barcelona.

Park was in commanding mood during South Korea's run to third placing in the Asian Cup, before announcing his retirement from international football.

Centre midfield - Mojtaba Jabbari

Esteghlal and Iran


2011 was by far the best year in Mojtaba Jabbari's career so far, as he was crucial in Esteghlal's second-place finish in the Iranian Premier Football League.

Often hailed as the Iranian Zidane, Jabbarani will also be remembered and hailed for his goal in the Tehran derby match against Persepolis last September, in which he was voted the man of the match.

Centre midfield - Server Djeparov
FC Seoul/Al Shabab and Uzbekistan

The goalscoring midfielder has been in glittering form for both club and country this year, carrying a vital role in Uzbekistan’s impressive Asian cup campaign that saw them march all the way into the semi finals.

He also helped FC Seoul win the double in the K-League before joining Al Shabab last July. To cap a brilliant year, Djeparov was also voted as the Asian Player of the Year for 2011.

Left midfield - Matt McKay

Brisbane Roar/Rangers and Australia
The hard-working midfielder had an exceptional 2011 where he emerged as a Socceroos regular, whilst captaining Brisbane to the A-League double before earning a dream move to Scottish champions Rangers.

Australia boss Holger Osieck plucked McKay out of the A-League and threw his faith in him and was aptly rewarded during the Asian Cup, in which the flexible midfielder showed his quality.

Striker - Lee Dong-Gook
Jeonbuk Motors and South Korea
Lee Dong-Gook responded to his critics with an explosive 2011 as he impressed on all fronts for Jeonbuk Motors. Absolutely dominant in Jeonbuk's K-League title win, Lee also broke records in the process with 16 goals and 15 assists.

The ex-Middlesbrough striker also played a key role in Jeonbuk's run to the ACL final but his impact was hampered by an untimely injury as his side lost on penalties. Lee's performances also won him a recall to the South Korean national team.


Striker - Joshua Kennedy
Nagoya Grampus and Australia

Joshua Kennedy continued to prove his credibility with Nagoya Grampus in the J-League this season, scoring 19 goals to finish the season as top scorer for the second consecutive time.

The former Wolfsburg man was also equally irrepressible for the Socceroos, scoring a total of eight goals this year to cap an impressive 2011.

SUBS

GoalkeeperDefenderMidfielderMidfielder

Mark Schwarzer (AUS)

Hadi Aghily (IRN)

Ahmad Bustomi (IDN)

Shinji Kagawa (JPN)
StrikerStrikerStriker

Safee Sali (MAS)
Park Chu-Young (KOR)
Mike Havenaar (JPN)


The Goal.com team have had their say, and now we'd like to hear from you! Do you agree with our picks? Would you rather swap a player from the bench? Let us know in our comments!

The Asian Best XI of players under 23 will be published tomorrow, and will be followed by a series of polls. You will then get a chance to pick your Best XI!






ASIA~Goal.com's Asian Best XI of 2011: Park Ji-Sung, Yuto Nagatomo & more make the grade

The Goal.com team pick their choice of 11 players from across the continent who have been the most impressive exponents of the game over the past 12 months

Goal.com Asia

Shinji Kagawa is mauled by his Japan team-mates after scoring against Qatar in the Asian Cup (Getty Images)
Asian Best XI for 2011

Formation: 4-4-2



Goalkeeper - Ali Al-Habsi
Wigan Athletic and Oman

Wigan miraculously escaped relegation last season and if there was someone to thank for that, it has to be Ali Al-Habsi. The Omani goalkeeper was in fantastic form while on loan from Bolton, leading to him being voted as the Latics' Player of the Year for 2011.

The Omani international officially joined Wigan last summer and has continued to dominate between the sticks. His influential outings for Roberto Martinez' men has indeed propelled him to greater heights in terms of stature and recognition.


Right-back - Makoto Hasebe 
VfL Wolfsburg and Japan

Captain of the victorious Japanese side at the AFC Asian Cup 2011, Hasebe helped his nation to a record fourth title in Doha, Qatar.

The versatile full-back also marked a personal milestone in his club career, when he recorded his 100th Bundesliga appearance with Wolfsburg against Mainz in early December.


Centre-back - Lee Jung-Soo

Al Sadd and South Korea


As far as 2011 was concerned, Lee Jung-Soo was an inevitable picture of resilience and perseverance at the heart of Al Sadd's defence. He was hugely influential in their AFC Champions League triumph, while also being equally impressive for the South Korean national team.

Lee also played his part in Al Sadd's dream run in the Fifa Club World Championships, where his team finished third. 

Centre-back - Li Weifeng

Tianjin Teda and China

After leaving K-League side Suwon Samsung to join Tianjin Teda last January, Li Weifeng has been a revelation for the Chinese side. The veteran defender transformed into one of the most important players in the Tianjin dressing room, helping them lift the Chinese FA Cup in the process.

Weifeng also reclaimed his spot in the national team after the arrival of Jose Antonio Camacho and has been a regular fixture since.

Left-back - Yuto Nagatomo

Inter and Japan
Already rated as one of the most versatile defenders in Asia, Nagatomo was absolutely brilliant for Italian side Inter this year. Defensively solid and equally impressive on the attack as well, Yuto also played an integral role in Japan's Asian Cup triumph in January, an event that convinced Inter Milan to snap him up on loan.

Right midfield - Park Ji-Sung

Manchester United and South Korea
Park Ji-Sung was a key figure in Manchester United's record-breaking 20th English league title last season, while also featuring for the Red Devils in their Champions League final defeat to Barcelona.

Park was in commanding mood during South Korea's run to third placing in the Asian Cup, before announcing his retirement from international football.

Centre midfield - Mojtaba Jabbari

Esteghlal and Iran


2011 was by far the best year in Mojtaba Jabbari's career so far, as he was crucial in Esteghlal's second-place finish in the Iranian Premier Football League.

Often hailed as the Iranian Zidane, Jabbarani will also be remembered and hailed for his goal in the Tehran derby match against Persepolis last September, in which he was voted the man of the match.

Centre midfield - Server Djeparov
FC Seoul/Al Shabab and Uzbekistan

The goalscoring midfielder has been in glittering form for both club and country this year, carrying a vital role in Uzbekistan’s impressive Asian cup campaign that saw them march all the way into the semi finals.

He also helped FC Seoul win the double in the K-League before joining Al Shabab last July. To cap a brilliant year, Djeparov was also voted as the Asian Player of the Year for 2011.

Left midfield - Matt McKay

Brisbane Roar/Rangers and Australia
The hard-working midfielder had an exceptional 2011 where he emerged as a Socceroos regular, whilst captaining Brisbane to the A-League double before earning a dream move to Scottish champions Rangers.

Australia boss Holger Osieck plucked McKay out of the A-League and threw his faith in him and was aptly rewarded during the Asian Cup, in which the flexible midfielder showed his quality.

Striker - Lee Dong-Gook
Jeonbuk Motors and South Korea
Lee Dong-Gook responded to his critics with an explosive 2011 as he impressed on all fronts for Jeonbuk Motors. Absolutely dominant in Jeonbuk's K-League title win, Lee also broke records in the process with 16 goals and 15 assists.

The ex-Middlesbrough striker also played a key role in Jeonbuk's run to the ACL final but his impact was hampered by an untimely injury as his side lost on penalties. Lee's performances also won him a recall to the South Korean national team.


Striker - Joshua Kennedy
Nagoya Grampus and Australia

Joshua Kennedy continued to prove his credibility with Nagoya Grampus in the J-League this season, scoring 19 goals to finish the season as top scorer for the second consecutive time.

The former Wolfsburg man was also equally irrepressible for the Socceroos, scoring a total of eight goals this year to cap an impressive 2011.

SUBS

GoalkeeperDefenderMidfielderMidfielder

Mark Schwarzer (AUS)

Hadi Aghily (IRN)

Ahmad Bustomi (IDN)

Shinji Kagawa (JPN)
StrikerStrikerStriker

Safee Sali (MAS)
Park Chu-Young (KOR)
Mike Havenaar (JPN)


The Goal.com team have had their say, and now we'd like to hear from you! Do you agree with our picks? Would you rather swap a player from the bench? Let us know in our comments!

The Asian Best XI of players under 23 will be published tomorrow, and will be followed by a series of polls. You will then get a chance to pick your Best XI!






MSL perkenal dua logo baru Liga Malaysia~~MSL introduces two new logo Malaysian League

MSL perkenal dua logo baru Liga Malaysia

Logo baru Liga Super (kiri) dan Liga Perdana (kanan) yang baru diperkenalkan FAM untuk musim 2012-2014.
Liga Super dan Liga Premier dalam Liga Malaysia masing-masing mendapat logo baru bagi musim 2012-2014.
Dalam satu kenyataan hari ini, Malaysia Super League Sdn Bhd (MSL), berkata logo itu diilhamkan daripada bentuk ‘Play’, yang lazimnya ditemui dalam semua peranti permainan media.
“Kedua-dua logo direka khas sejajar dengan tujuan asal bola sepak itu sendiri iaitu ‘Play’ (Bermain).
“Bentuk ‘Play’ telah diolah dan diaplikasikan ke dalam logo, mewujudkan satu bentuk untuk menyokong elemen lain yang mewujudkan kelainan antara setiap logo,” kata MSL, sebuah entiti yang bertindak sebagai sayap komersial bola sepak Malaysia.
Kenyataan itu menyebut logo Liga Super dibentuk daripada imejan piala Liga Super itu sendiri yang menunjukkan bahagian atas piala di mana bola diletakkan di atas menara berbentuk bintang yang membawa maksud liga bola sepak terulung di negara ini.
Kombinasi warna biru gelap dan putih mewakili makna perpaduan serta prestij liga berkenaan.
Bagi logo Liga Premier, bola yang dipaparkan bertujuan menyerlahkan makna pergerakan bola sepak.
“Bentuk bola yang sedang bergerak direka untuk mewujudkan satu kisah tentang perjalanan ke arah pengiktirafan dalam sukan bola sepak bemula di sini. Warna hitam dan kuning dipilih sebagai warna rasmi tanda kesepakatannya dengan badan dan pasukan negara,” kata kenyataan itu lagi.
MSL berkata jenis fon yang digunakan adalah unik dan direka khusus untuk disesuaikan dengan ciri-ciri yang mempunyai persamaan dengan belang harimau.
Logo Astro diletakkan ke dalam logo liga sebagai pemegang hak komersial mereka dan logo penaja yang baru mungkin menggantikan logo Astro sekiranya ada mana-mana rakan kongsi selanjutnya yang turut serta sebagai pemegang hak.
Liga Premier akan bermula pada 9 Jan manakala Liga Super pula sehari kemudian. - BERNAMA
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MSL introduces two new logo Malaysian League






The new logo Super League (left) and the Premier League (right) recently introduced the FAM for the 2012-2014 season.

League of Super League and Malaysia Premier League each get a new logo for the 2012-2014 season.
In a statement today, the Malaysian Super League Sdn Bhd (MSL), said the logo was inspired by the form of 'Play', which is commonly found in all media gaming device.
"The two specially designed logo in line with the original purpose of soccer itself the 'Play' (Play).
"The form 'Play' has been formulated and applied to the logo, creating a form to support the other elements that create a difference between each logo," said MSL, an entity that acts as the commercial wing of Malaysian football.
The statement said the Super League logo images are formed from the Super League trophy itself that shows the top of the cup where the ball is placed on the star-shaped towers, which means the top football league in the country.
A combination of dark blue and white represent the meaning of unity and prestige league.
For the Premier League logo, ball movement displayed seeks to highlight the meaning of football.
"Shape of a moving ball is designed to create a story of the journey towards recognition in football commenced here. The yellow and black is selected as the official color of signs MoU with the body and the national team, "the statement said.
MSL said the type of font used is unique and customized to suit the characteristics in common with tiger stripes.
Astro logo logo placed in the league as their commercial rights holder and promoter of the new logo may replace the Astro logo if there's any further partners who participated as a right holder.
Premier League will start on January 9 while the Super League is a day later. - BERNAMA








Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The Goal.com Asian Football Countdown to 2012: Malaysia Beginning with Malaysia, Goal.com will wrap up the year in Asian football through a look at 10 countries that have made an impact on the continent

Suporter Malaysia (WSG/affsuzukicup.com)
SPECIAL
By Keeshaanan Sundaresan

INTRODUCTION
2011 was a year filled with drama and emotion as Malaysian football continued its path towards the great revival mission. So much had been said and revealed about the nation supposedly living in the shadow of its predecessors. But with their emphatic victory in the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup, there was a new-found belief among local fans.


NATIONAL TEAMS

Staying undefeated throughout their five friendly matches from January to June, The Malayan Tigers could not march into the third round of World Cup qualifiers after losing a tightly contested affair against rivals Singapore over two legs.

Nevertheless, their Under-23 team stole the limelight as far as 2011 was concerned. Despite being regarded as minnows prior to the South East Asian (SEA) Games, Ong Kim Swee’s charges responded in style by retaining their gold medal. Better still, they managed to book a spot in the final round of the Olympic qualifiers, although successive defeats to Japan, Syria and Bahrain have left their qualification hopes hanging in the balance.


DOMESTIC LEAGUES AND CUPS

The Malaysian Super League enthralled, with Kelantan FA emerging champions under the guidance of experienced coach Dato’ M. Karathu. Terengganu came in close behind but the Turtles finished three points adrift in second place with Selangor claiming third.

While the Turtles finished second in the Super League, their superiority shone in the FA Cup final as they outclassed Kelantan 2-1 after extra time in dramatic fashion. It was a revenge mission accomplished for Irfan Bakti’s men after seeing Kelantan pip them to the league title.

After the league and FA Cup wound down, it was all about the Malaysia Cup. Terengganu progressed into the final to cap a superb year for them, but facing Negri Sembilan was a whole different story. Despite dispatching heavyweights Kelantan and Selangor during the quarter and semi-finals, Irfan Bakti’s men could not replicate their terrific form as Negri denied them of a famous double with a 2-1 win on the day.

PLAYERS ABROAD
2011 was a prosperous year for Malaysian players who attempted to scale bigger heights in football. Safee Sali, whose goals were deciding factors in their AFF Suzuki Cup triumph, was signed by Indonesian side Pelita Jaya. He scored a total of seven goals in 13 appearances in his first season and has been named as team captain in the ongoing Indonesian Super League season.

The Malaysian trio of Fadhli Shas, Wan Zack Wan Haikal and Irfan Fazail were also snapped up on loan by Slovakian club FC ViOn Moravce for three months. However, the trio barely featured with only three appearances shared among them.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR | Khairul Fahmi Che Mat (Kelantan FA, U-23)
The Malaysian shot-stopper was in excellent form throughout the year, playing an integral part in Kelantan’s league triumph as well as the Under-23 team’s victory in the SEA Games. He is not the tallest of individuals but his flexibility between the sticks has propelled him to greater heights. His performances for both club and country did nothing but indicate that Khairul Fahmi is now the nation’s No. 1 goalkeeper by more than a mile.

MOMENT OF THE YEAR | SEA Games victory for U-23
They were largely unrecognised prior to the South East Asian Games, but under the guidance of Ong Kim Swee and skipper Baddrol Bakthiar, the Young Tigers shone admirably as they outclassed the resilient Indonesians on penalties in the final. Not only did they beat the Young Garudas twice during the tournament, but the emergence of Nazmi Faiz and Syahrul Azwari instilled faith in the fans as well.

WISHES FOR MALAYSIAN FOOTBALL IN 2012
Although Olympic qualification appears complicated at the moment, there is still a small chance for Malaysia to make an almost-impossible comeback. Three victories against Japan, Syria and Bahrain in their last three qualifiers could indeed book them a spot in London 2012, which would be a historic venture for the nation. Besides that, the 2012 AFF Suzuki Cup is also on the agenda with Malaysia co-hosting alongside Thailand.

As far as domestic football action is concerned, the re-introduction of foreign players is likely to generate lots of interest and the quality of football will rise. Nostalgic rivalries will also be renewed with Singapore returning to the league after a long hiatus. For now, it appears that Malaysian football is on its way for some real treats in 2012.

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