COMMUNITY SHIELD OPPONENTS STAND IN SOLIDARITY IN SUPPORT OF THE COURAGE FUND

SINGAPORE, 2020, FEBRUARY 21 – The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) announced today that the upcoming AIA Community Shield on 22 February will serve as a platform to support those who have been affected by the ongoing COVID-19 situation in Singapore.

Together with Tampines Rovers FC and Hougang United FC, the two clubs that will play in the traditional curtain-raiser to the Singapore Premier League (SPL) season, the FAS will be making a collective donation to The Courage Fund, which is facilitated by Community Chest and National Council of Social Service (NCSS).

The FAS will match donations of $5,000 each from Tampines Rovers and Hougang United and include the gate proceeds as part of the total donation.

FAS President Mr Lim Kia Tong said, “As fellow Singaporeans, we have a moral duty to help those who have been affected by the COVID-19 outbreak here. The FAS is grateful to have the opportunity to do so by contributing to The Courage Fund, which will directly aid those who have suffered as a result of the current circumstances. Football is more than just a sport, it can be used as a platform to do good and impact lives; this is one way of doing so.

“It is our hope that together with the fans’ show of support by attending, this initiative will bring the total donation amount to $25,000 – a landmark amount as the FAS celebrates the 25th anniversary of professional football in Singapore this year.”

Tampines Rovers chairman Mr Desmond Ong said, “The club is happy to be able to do our part in helping those who have been impacted during these difficult times.

”We would also like to record our thanks to the FAS for making this possible. Hougang United have also been excellent in agreeing to step up to the plate. From their senior management,

the playing squad, right through to the Hools, they are a credit to local football and we are proud to stand alongside them on the pitch this Saturday.”

Hougang United chairman Mr Bill Ng concurred, “This will be the first time in the club’s history that we are contesting the Community Shield and being able to be part of this initiative makes this an even more significant event. Off the pitch, we strongly believe in giving back to society when we can and we are glad to have the chance to do so during this difficult time.”

During the lead-up to the Community Shield, there was serious consideration as to whether the match at Jalan Besar Stadium should proceed as planned in light of the DORSCON Orange level. However, the FAS ultimately decided it was an opportune time to step up and show our unequivocal support to the healthcare workers battling diligently at the frontlines of the outbreak.

Said Phillip Tan, Chairman of Community Chest: “We are heartened by the efforts of Hougang United, Tampines Rovers FC and the FAS in rallying football fans to support The Courage Fund. This will not only help those who require it the most, but also encourage all of us to come together and uplift one another through these difficult times. With unity, we will be able to emerge stronger together through challenges.”

The 2020 Community Shield clash between Tampines Rovers and Hougang United is scheduled to kick off at 6:00pm on 22 February, Saturday at Jalan Besar Stadium. The match will be shown LIVE on Singtel’s MioSports Channel 112 and StarHub’s Hub Sports 2, Channel 202 as well as online at MyCujoo, the SPL Facebook page and 1Play Sports’ Facebook page.

Source: Football Association of Singapore

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