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18 May, 2018

U11b Girls Football Team Crowned City Champions

SISAC U11 Girls Football City Championships | BIS HCMC - u11b-girls-football-team-crowned-city-champions
U11b Girls Football Team Crowned City Champions

This week our Year 5 FOBISIA team entered into the SISAC City Championships held at SSIS as preparation for their FOBISIA Games at the end of this month. After a long hot day of football, BIS HCMC were crowned SISAC City Champions!

U11b Girls Football Team Crowned City Champions This Wednesday our Year 5 FOBISIA team entered into the SISAC City Championships as preparation for their FOBISIA Games at the end of this month.

This week our Year 5 FOBISIA team entered into the SISAC City Championships held at SSIS as preparation for their FOBISIA Games at the end of this month. After a long hot day of football, BIS HCMC were crowned SISAC City Champions!

Training since January had paid off, as players quickly assimilated into their roles, attacking in numbers through midfield, rock-solid defending, and boundless energy to last 5 hours of scintillating football in the searing heat.

Chances were aplenty for our BIS HCMC girls, with goals seen from free kicks, long balls, and predatory instincts from our midfield and strike force. Kudos to our defence as well who played the entire tournament without conceding a single goal. The results speak for themselves:

GROUP STAGE

BIS  1-0 Australian International School

BIS  3-0  Singapore International School

SEMI-FINAL

BIS  3-0  ABC International School

FINAL

BIS  2-0  Canadian International School

THE TEAM

GK          Min Yoon Tee

DEF        Asha ‘The Rock’ Hennessey

DEF        Celina Vuu

DEF        Thao Vy Nguyen

MID       Emma Green (Capt.)

MID       Amelie Audier

MID       Alex Schulz

MID       Jamie Kim

MID       Sarah Choi

ATT        Xuka Ko

Congratulations to our Year 5 girls team on a fantastic day of football.

Mr Simon Grimshaw, Head of Primary Physical Education