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Post by cjeagle on Jun 1, 2017 3:12:24 GMT 8
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Post by dingg0y on Jun 4, 2017 10:15:50 GMT 8
Ceres 2 - 1 JDT (2nd Leg) Full match link:
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Post by dingg0y on Jun 4, 2017 10:37:10 GMT 8
JDT 3 - 2 Ceres (1st Leg) Full match link:
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Post by pilferpatchy on Jun 6, 2017 15:22:33 GMT 8
ASEAN Zonal Finals Fixtures
August 2 Home v Ceres August 9 Ceres v Home
Winners will face Istiklol (TJK)
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Post by cjeagle on Aug 3, 2017 4:56:46 GMT 8
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Post by raptours on Aug 3, 2017 15:47:57 GMT 8
Controversial win by Home U. 2 nullified goals by Ceres and 1 questionable call on penalty spot for Home. Good thing there's still a return leg in Bacolod. Use those questionable calls as fuel to burn Home United in Bacolod!
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Post by cjeagle on Aug 3, 2017 16:53:34 GMT 8
www.foxsportsasia.com/footba...em707547/home-beat-ceres-five-talking-points/Ceres may have lost on the night, but the result could have easily been very different if several borderline decisions made by the officials had gone the other way. First there was the penalty after nine minutes. Yes, there was contact in the box as Stipe Plazibat attempted to shoot after a corner had fallen kindly for him, but he most certainly made a meal of his fall. Japanese referee Hiroyuki Kimura was convinced, however, and duly pointed to the spot. Then on 28 minutes after a Kevin Ingreso free kick had drifted into the net, Carli de Murga was harshly penalised for interfering with play, and just four minutes later Ceres had the ball in the net again, only for Iain Ramsay to be flagged offside when he looked to be level. All three decisions were debatable, but the fact that all of them went in Home’s favour will certainly leave a bitter taste in the mouths of the Ceres players and coaching staff.
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Post by pilferpatchy on Aug 4, 2017 6:13:54 GMT 8
Ceres could've scored at least 2 here.
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Post by cebujames on Aug 4, 2017 8:29:25 GMT 8
It is really a shame when you win a game which is not supposed to be.
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Post by pilferpatchy on Aug 4, 2017 15:16:39 GMT 8
The fact that the Home coach ruing not getting a clean sheet is kinda fuming to me as a Ceres fan. The Singaporean GK is so over-rated. Well, there still be a return leg and Panaad isn't called a fortress for nothing.
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Post by cjeagle on Aug 8, 2017 19:57:42 GMT 8
AFC Cup 2017 ASEAN Zonal Final 2nd Leg – Ceres Negros v Home United preview Bacolod City: Ceres Negros will look to overhaul a one-goal deficit in the second leg of the AFC Cup ASEAN Zonal Final on Wednesday after suffering a 2-1 defeat to Home United in the first leg last week. Stipe Plazibat’s penalty gave the Singaporean side an early advantage in the first leg, only for Martin Steuble to level for Ceres on the stroke of half-time. However, Hariss Harun’s late goal put Home United in the driving seat for the right to play Tajikistan’s FC Istiklol in the Inter-Zone Semi-finals later this month. The defeat in Singapore was Ceres’ third in five away games on the continent but the Filipino side will go into the second leg full of confidence knowing that they have won three from four in front of their own fans. Indeed, Ceres managed to reverse a 3-2 deficit against 2015 AFC Cup winners Johor Darul Ta’zim of Malaysia in the ASEAN Zonal Semi-finals in May to progress on away goals following a 2-1 home win. Thirteen goals in four games in Bacolod City should make Home United enter Pana-ad Park and Football Stadium with caution, but Ceres will need eight-goal Bienvenido Maranon to rediscover his goalscoring touch after drawing a blank in the first leg. But, with an attack-minded 4-2-3-1 formation that also features the trio of Iain Ramsay, Stephan Schrock and focal point Fernando Rodriguez in advanced positions, there is more than just the diminutive Spaniard for the visitors to concern themselves with. While Ceres have proven to be strong on home soil, Home United, since an opening-day defeat to Myanmar’s Yadanarbon, have been impressive on the road. The 2004 semi-finalists scored seven in two games in seeing off Vietnam’s Than Quang Ninh 5-4 in the Group Stage and drawing 2-2 on their last trip to the Philippines before defeating Global FC 5-4 on aggregate to progress to the ASEAN Zonal Final. Five of those goals were scored by the prolific Plazibat, who enjoyed a stunning four-goal haul against the Vietnamese, before levelling at the death in Manila. The eight-goal Croatian was quiet in the first leg but still got on the scoresheet from the spot, while Faris Ramli and Khairul Nizam are also constant threats, as the former proved in delivering an inch-perfect free-kick to tee up Harun for the winning goal in the first leg. www.the-afc.com/afc-cup-2017/afc-cup-2017-asean-zonal-final-2nd-leg-%E2%80%93-ceres-negros-v-home-united-preview
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Post by cjeagle on Aug 9, 2017 20:03:43 GMT 8
FT Ceres 2-0 Home (3-2 aggregate)
Ceres advances to the Interzone Playoff Semifinals against Istiklol
Porteria, Manny Ott
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Post by pilferpatchy on Aug 9, 2017 21:28:30 GMT 8
What a great night for two Philippine sports. Gilas beats China and then this one. 👏
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Post by cjeagle on Aug 9, 2017 21:33:59 GMT 8
Yeah that was a very huge upset by Gilas over China. Philippines National Women's Volleyball team also won over HK at the 19th AVC Asian Senior Women’s Volleyball Championships today. Game stats
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Post by cjeagle on Aug 9, 2017 21:36:52 GMT 8
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