Tuesday, July 6, 2010

MMU CUP 2010 1st MATCH!!

SERYES vs CYBERHEAT

16/7/2010 ( FRIDAY )

MMU FIELD

SQUAD PLEASE PREPARE! MAKE YOURSELF AVAILABLE ON THAT DAY!

MISAI REJOINS SERYES

Former Barcala captain and midfielder Misai has signed a two-year deal with his former club Seryes FC.

The 20++ -year-old midfielder was released by Barcala at the end of last last season, prompting interest from a number of clubs around MMU.

But Misai, who was ruled out of the World Cup through and ankle injury, decided on a return to Seryes.
"With my transfer to Seryes a circle is complete," he told their official website.

"I had a beautiful and successful time here, on which I like to look back on a lot.
"That was a factor in my decision."

Misai played for Seryes between 2008 and 2009, scoring few goals before a move to Barcala.

He has 98 caps for his country, but it is unclear if he will continue his international career after his South Africa heartbreak.
His new deal with Seryes, who finished in quarter final stage last season, is worth a reported €15 million ($18.58m).


AZIQ JOINS SPIRULINA

Aziq has been officially presented as a Spirulina player following his move from Seryes.

The Kajangian has been linked with Spirulina for much of the summer and he travelled to the city on Wednesday to undergo a medical.

A deal with Seryes had already been agreed, which was reported to be in the region of 15million euros (£11.9million).

The transfer has now been finalised and Aziq has put pen-to-paper on a four-year deal at Spiru's Park.

He becomes Spirulina's second signing as following the arrival of Senyum from Lanun.

The 23-year-old, who scored seven goals in 89 appearances for Seryes, has set his sights on winning silverware with Spirulina.

He earned rave reviews for his stylish displays in Seryes Arena after joining from Dettol in 2006,and played a key role again last season as Seryes fell just short in their pursuit of the MMU Champions League title.

SERYES SIGNS LANUN DUO

Seryes have completed the signings of Lanun duo; defender Shahril and midfielder Reza.

Former Lanun defender Shahril, 25, has signed a two-year contract with Seryes, with the option of a third year, and arrives after his deal with the Lanun expired.
The strong centre-half links up with compatriot Jo at SDX, after talks which were revealed by skysports.com.

Shahril was a former youth team captain at Lanun and has been called up by the Sdx Under-19s in the past.

He will link up immediately with the squad for pre-season training and the club have made a compensation offer to Lanun for the player.

Meanwhile, Seryes have also snapped up Lanun midfielder Reza for an undisclosed fee.

The 20++-year-old Spanish playmaker made 23 appearances for the Lanun last season and will provide competition for current central midfielders Shah & Izmie.
Reza's deal with Lanun expired this summer and the two clubs agreed a compensation package allowing the former Spanish Under-21 international to pen a two-year deal, with the option of a third year.

Seryes will be looking for a successful campaign in the MMU Cup next term having finished last season in quarter final stage.



Shahril


Reza

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Iman Pleases With Draw

Iman believes Seryes’ MMU Champions League quarter-final with Spirulina brings together two of MMU's most stylish clubs.

Friday's draw pitted together arguably the two most aesthetically pleasing sides on the continent.

Avi is set to face his former side in what is sure to be an emotional tie for the midfielder.

Seryes hosts Spirulina in the first leg on 2nd April before facing a difficult return meeting on 9th April.

Iman, back to full fitness and in good form, is confident the two clubs will serve up an affair to remember.

"Fans should really be looking forward to this tie as it will be a crowd-puller," he told www.mmufootball.com.

"Both sides have the same football philosophy and desire to entertain football fans. Naturally, the players are looking forward to it as well."

With Iman now firing on all cylinders and Shah and Jo back after niggles, the Kedahan schemer is encouraged by an almost clean bill of health after he recovered from flu.