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Football is one of the many Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) in [[Victoria Junior College]] (VJC). VJC participates in the National Schools Football competition "A" Division for Boys and Girls every year. |
Football is one of the many Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) in [[Victoria Junior College]] (VJC). VJC participates in the National Schools Football competition "A" Division for Boys and Girls every year. |
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The boys' team is coached by Tan Yew Hwee, the Head of Physical Education Dept at VJC. Tan was a former player at VS ([[Victoria School]]) and VJC. The boys' team has made it to 9 out of the 11 finals for the past 11 years, except 2007 and 2010, when they were eliminated by penalties in the semi-finals both times |
The boys' team is coached by Tan Yew Hwee, the Head of Physical Education Dept at VJC. Tan was a former player at VS ([[Victoria School]]) and VJC. The boys' team has made it to 9 out of the 11 finals for the past 11 years, except 2007 and 2010, when they were eliminated by penalties in the semi-finals both times. VJC won 5 of the 9 finals contested, and lost 2 of them narrowly by penalties. |
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The arch-rivals of VJC boys' team is [[Meridian Junior College]] (MJC) whom they had met 4 times in the finals in the last 6 years. |
The arch-rivals of VJC boys' team is [[Meridian Junior College]] (MJC) whom they had met 4 times in the finals in the last 6 years. |
Revision as of 07:08, 15 November 2010
Football is one of the many Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) in Victoria Junior College (VJC). VJC participates in the National Schools Football competition "A" Division for Boys and Girls every year.
The boys' team is coached by Tan Yew Hwee, the Head of Physical Education Dept at VJC. Tan was a former player at VS (Victoria School) and VJC. The boys' team has made it to 9 out of the 11 finals for the past 11 years, except 2007 and 2010, when they were eliminated by penalties in the semi-finals both times. VJC won 5 of the 9 finals contested, and lost 2 of them narrowly by penalties.
The arch-rivals of VJC boys' team is Meridian Junior College (MJC) whom they had met 4 times in the finals in the last 6 years.
The "A" Division for Girls competition was started in 2005. Azrulnizam Shah, a former VJC player, has been coaching the girls' team since 2005. Azrul is being assisted by Lim Wei Quan, who will be taking over the coaching role in 2010, as Azrul will be leaving for his Master's degree programme. VJC has won the title 4 times and been runner-up once.
The arch-rivals of VJC girls' team is St Andrew's Junior College (SAJC) whom they had met 3 times in the finals in the last 4 years.
Results-Boys
From 1998, schools from Institute of Education (ITE), who used to dominate the A Division football championships, no longer take part in the competition.
Year | Finals | Champion | Runner-up | Comment |
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2010 | MJC 2-1 SAJC | MJC | SAJC | VJC lost to SAJC 6-7 in penalties after 1-1 at full-time in the semi-finals; VJC beat RI 6-0 to take 3rd place |
2009 | VJC 3-2 MJC | VJC | MJC | |
2008 | MJC 2-1 VJC | MJC | VJC | |
2007 | RJC 1-0 MJC | RJC | MJC | VJC lost to RJC 6-7 in penalties after 1-1 at full-time in the semi-finals; VJC beat SAJC 2-1 to take 3rd place |
2006 | VJC 4-2 MJC | VJC | MJC | |
2005 | MJC 1-1 VJC (MJC win 5-4 on penalties) | MJC | VJC | |
2004 | VJC 4-1 SAJC | VJC | SAJC | |
2003 | JJC 1-1 VJC (JJC win 4-2 on penalties) | JJC | VJC | |
2002 | VJC 1-0 JJC | VJC | JJC | |
2001 | VJC 3-0 ACJC | VJC | ACJC | |
2000 | RJC 1-0 VJC | RJC | VJC | |
1999 | NJC 0-0 CJC (NJC win on penalties) | NJC | CJC | |
1998 | RJC beat JI | RJC | JI |
- ACJC: Anglo-Chinese Junior College
- CJC: Catholic Junior College
- JI: Jurong Institute
- JJC: Jurong Junior College
- MJC: Meridian Junior College
- RI/RJC: Raffles Institution/Raffles Junior College
- SAJC: St Andrew's Junior College
- VJC: Victoria Junior College
Results-Girls
The A Division girls competition was started in 2005.
Year | Finals | Champion | Runner-up | Comment |
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2010 | VJC 1-1 RI (VJC win 4-1 on penalties) | VJC | RI | |
2009 | VJC 3-1 SAJC | VJC | SAJC | |
2008 | VJC 1-1 SAJC (VJC win 6-5 on penalties) | VJC | SAJC | |
2007 | SAJC 1-0 VJC | SAJC | VJC | |
2006 | VJC 2-0 TJC | VJC | TJC | |
2005 | SAJC 2-0 NYJC | SAJC | NYJC |
- NYJC: Nanyang Junior College
- SAJC: St Andrew's Junior College
- TJC: Temasek Junior College
- VJC: Victoria Junior College
Former players
- Fabian Tan: National Under-23 (Young Lions) footballer, 2006; Only NUS undergrad playing in SLeague, 2006, 2008
- Ashwin Tiwari: One of only two non-SLeague footballer and the only A Division footballer in Singapore national Under-21 team, 2007