AFF Suzuki Cup embodies region’s footballing prowess and its people


(clockwise from top) Yesterday once more: Could we dream of glory at the AFF Suzuki Cup again, like in 2010? Never say never. Four years ago, hotshot Safee Sali picked up the Golden Boot for racking up five goals while captain Mohd Safiq Rahim (hoisting trophy) was instrumental in taking Harimau Malaya to the promised land. Here’s to a successful AFF Suzuki Cup 2014 for the national team.

It’s not just a sporting spectacle. In fact, the AFF Suzuki Cup has contributed to a greater understanding between Asean nations and its people.

It's the Euro or Copa America of our region. After all, where else would the best of the Asean region come together in the name of football? Yes, the AFF Suzuki Cup has come to be the tournament to showcase the best of the sport and its players, and this year’s edition, hosted by both Vietnam and Singapore, will once again see the 10 countries in the region locking horns later this month.

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