2014 LionsXII season

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The 2014 season is LionsXII's third in the Malaysia Super League.

After winning the 2013 Malaysia Super League title, head coach V. Sundramoorthy left for Malaysia Premier League side Negeri Sembilan at the end of the previous season.[1] Singapore legend and former Singapore Lions teammate Fandi Ahmad was appointed as the new head coach on 7 December 2013 with another ex-teammate Nazri Nasir joining him as his assistant on 16 December.[2][3]

On the playing front, the Lions lost the services of key players midfielder Hariss Harun, defender Baihakki Khaizan, club captain and top-scorer Shahril Ishak to rival Super League clubs. Khairul Amri (Tampines Rovers) and Sufian Anuar (Warriors) were signed to booster the depleted squad while midfielder Isa Halim was appointed the new LionsXII captain.[4]

LionsXII preceded their campaign with a year-end friendly against under-23 side Young Lions. The team then went on a pre-season tour of Indonesia where they played matches against three local clubs.

Date Opponents H/A Score Goalscorers
31 Dec Young Lions N 1–3 Archived 6 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine Ignatius Ang 69'
4 Jan Persis Solo A 3–0
7 Jan PPSM Magelang A 1–2 Khairul Amri 55', Sufian Anuar 60'
10 Jan PSS Sleman A 0–1 Khairul Amri 45'

Malaysia Super League

Malaysia FA Cup

The Lions suffered an early exit to eventual semi-finalists Pahang in the round of 16 of the 2014 Malaysia FA Cup. Pahang went two goals up before Safuwan Baharudin scored a consolation goal late in the match.

The loss ended an 18-month undefeated streak at the Jalan Besar Stadium.[15]

Date Round Opponents H/A Score Goalscorers
21 Jan Round of 32 DRB-Hicom H 3–0 Sufian Anuar 28', Gabriel Quak 54', Faris Ramli 90+2'
1 Feb Round of 16 Pahang H 1–2 Archived 6 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine Safuwan Baharudin 86'

Mid-season friendlies

Myanmar training tour

During the one-month Malaysian Super League break in late April and early May, the LionsXII went on a training tour to Myanmar to play the Myanmar national football team led by former Singapore coach Raddy Avramovic and Myanmar National League side Nay Pyi Taw.[16]

Date Opponents H/A Score Goalscorers
30 Apr Nay Pyi Taw A 1–0
2 May Myanmar A 2–1 Gabriel Quak 36′

Singapore training tour

The Lions took on S.League clubs Hougang United and Young Lions in their final series of friendly matches.

Date Opponents H/A Score Goalscorers
7 May Hougang United A 1–4 Afiq Yunos 36′, Faritz Hameed 41', Safuwan Baharudin 66', Ignatius Ang 86'
11 May Young Lions N 5–1 Safuwan Baharudin 28', Gabriel Quak 32' & 43', Khairul Amri (pen.) 34', Sufian Anuar 74'

Malaysia Cup

Squad statistics

References

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