Photos and story by REDintern Maryam Nasihah.

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COE West U18 – The victors for the night. (Photo 1 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

Woodlands Stadium, Monday, November 10, 2008 – COE West beat Geylang United (GUFC) 2-1 to win the U-18 FAS Challenge Cup in a highly-anticipated match. Though it was a Monday evening, fans who were largely made up of the players’ families, turned up in full force.

It was a very tight game between the two teams with Geylang coming up strong to score the opener by striker, Ahmad. Despite being one goal down, the COE West players did not give up and equalised shortly after the first goal.

Minutes before the whistle was blown to mark the end of the first half, COE West netted a clever goal to go 2-1 up at the break.

The score remained this way until full time but it did not mean that Geylang did not have their chances. Several opportunities came their way every now and then but Lady Luck was just not on their side.

Nevertheless, both teams showed team spirit and determination, but it was COE West who earned champions’ crown.

In the battle for 3rd/4th placing, Home United U-18 beat Tampines Rovers 4-2 to clinch the bronze medal.

coe west vs geylang football

Due to unforeseen circumstances days before the game, the final was held at Woodlands Stadium instead of Jalan Besar Stadium. Kick off was at 7pm. (Photo 2 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

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COE West celebrate as they level with GUFC 1-1 just minutes after GUFC scored the opener during the first half. (Photo 3 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

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The referee checks on the GUFC player who is down while the GUFC goalkeeper looks rather worried for his teammate. (Photo 4 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

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While the GUFC player was down in the penalty area, COE West players take the opportunity to hydrate themselves while the coach gave instructions. (Photo 5 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

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A COE West player tries to penetrate through. (Photo 6 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

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A COE West player trying his best to get away from the GUFC defender before making a cross. (Photo 7 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

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COE West substitutes warming up while watching the game. (Photo 8 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

coe west vs geylang football

Both teams trying their best to win possession of the ball. (Photo 9 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

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The GUFC team start the second half with hopes of an equaliser. (Photo 10 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

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The GUFC defender (#7) was quick to pressure his opponent as his teammate waits behind in support. (Photo 11 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

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COE West #15 manages to penetrate through with his quick speed… (Photo 12 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

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… but the GUFC #20 was fast enough to recover and win the ball back. (Photo 13 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

coe west vs geylang football

In the end, it wasn’t enough as Geylang could not find the equaliser to force the game into extra time. When the referee blew the final whistle, the COE West players began to celebrate. (Photo 14 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

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They knew they played all out but it was hard to take the defeat. (Photo 15 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

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Geylang U18 cheer up enough for a team photo! (Photo 16 © Maryam Nasihah/Red Sports)

Editor’s note: If you recognise yourself or your team mates in any of the photos, please feel free to leave the names behind in the comments section and we will update the captions accordingly. Thanks!