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Kuantan Synergy BC Cipta Kejutan di ACPLJ 2019

Aksi beregu perempuan Kuantan Synergy, Hsu Yin Hui-Sung Yi Hsuan dari Taiwan dalam pertemuan Divisyen Satu ACPLJ2019 menentang Ampang Jaya BC. ©purpleleague

IPOH, 22SEPTEMBER : Pendatang baru, kelab badminton Kuantan Synergy (KSBC) mencipta kejutan apabila mengungguli pusingan pertama Divisyen Satu Purple League Junior (ACPLJ) 2019 yang berlangsung pada hujung minggu ini di Sports Arena Falim, Ipoh hari ini.

Mengekori di belakang adalah Kepong BC dengan KSBC yang mengutip (571-479) mata set selepas memenangi kesemua tiga perlawanan mereka manakala Kepong BC mengumpul (589-537) mata set selepas meraih dua kemenangan.

KSBC yang dinaikkan daripada Divisyen Dua selepas muncul naib juara kategori tersebut musim lalu, bermula garang dengan merekodkan dua kemenangan ke atas Petaling BC (12-8) dan juara Divisyen Dua, Amanjaya BC (13-6).

Pemain pemain Kuantan Synergy BC, bersama jurulatih Azman Amman

Skuad bimbingan ketua jurulatih, Azman Amman itu meletakkan diri mereka sebagai pasukan pilihan musim ini apabila menundukkan naib juara musim lalu, Ampang Jaya BC (13-6).

KSBC meletakkan diri pada landasan kejayaan menerusi dua kemenangan mutlak 3-0 yang diraih Muhd Nurfirdaus Azman dalam perseorangan lelaki dan beregu perempuan dari Taiwan, Hsu Yin Hui-Sung Yi Hsuan.

AJBC kemudian menunjukkan tanda-tanda kebangkitan apabila pasangan beregu campuran mereka, Ling Wei Jie-Odelia Wong Qiao Shi menundukkan Eng Chun Yu-Siti Zulaikha 3-1 tetapi ia sekadar menangguhkan kemenangan buat pendatang baru itu yang dimuktamadkan oleh pemain Taiwan, Tu Chia Wei dalam perseorangan wanita apabila menundukkan  Ong Xin Yee 3-1 daripada AJBC.

Mata terakhir KSBC disumbangkan oleh beregu lelaki, Kang Khai Chien-Muhd Afiq Fahmi Mohd Azlan yang mengecewakan pasangan Singapura, Junsuke Kubo-Eng Keat Koh (3-2).

Tatkala saingan dijangka didominasi juara bertahan Bukit Cheras BC dan naib juara, Ampang Jaya BC, keadaan sebaliknya berlaku apabila KSBC dan Kepong BC mengisi dua tempat teratas selepas berakhirnya pusingan pembukaan.

Pemain Lelaki Beregu Ampang Jaya BC

“Ikutkan nama dan reputasi, pasukan kami sebenarnya tidak diletakkan harapan tinggi tetapi berbekalkan dengan kerjasama berpasukan yang ditunjukkan, kami mampu menewaskan pasukan yang lebih gah dan ternama,” kata Azman yang ditemui selepas aksi pasukannya menentang Ampang.

“Saya berbangga dengan persembahan yang ditunjukkan mereka dan berharap mereka dapat meneruskannya pada aksi seterusnya di pusingan kedua,” tambahnya.

Di dalam Divisyen Dua, Ayer Itam BC dilihat sebagai pasukan pilihan untuk mengecapi slot ke Divisyen Satu musim depan selepas menamatkan hujung minggu ini masing-masing di tempat pertama dan kedua.

Aksi Divisyen 1 & 2 akan bersambung di Challenger Sports Centre, Ampang pada 5 & 6 Oktober sebelum melabuhkan tirai pada 19 & 20 Oktober nanti di Sports Arena Sentosa.

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Sourced from: Sukan Malaysia

Bagan BC rules the roost in Division 3 ACPLJ2019

Team Bagan BC from Penang

IPOH (8 SEPTEMBER 2019): Bagan Badminton Club (Bagan BC) ruled the roost in the inaugural Division 3 category of the AEON Credit Purple League Junior (ACPLJ) 2019 when they completed a clean sweep, winning all of the matches at the culmination of the opening leg today.

Kicking off the action at Sports Arena Falim, Ipoh this weekend, Bagan BC was sitting in second among the six team mini-league yesterday after winning three of their matches against Cheras TP BC, Labuan DSBC and Bayan Lepas BC.

Girl’s Singles Player from DSBC Labuan

They continued their great run today, winning against Segamat Spiritual BC and Seremban City BC to seal the deal, emerging champions thus sealing an automatic place in Division 2 for next season.

Closest challengers, Cheras TP BC narrowly missed out on promotion as they finished as runners up while overnight leader, Segamat Spiritual BC went home in third.

For their efforts, Bagan BC brought home a winner’s purse of RM1,500 while Cheras TP BC went home with RM1,000 while Segamat Spiritual BC had to be satisfied with RM800.

Bagan BC Head Coaches, Alif Razlan and Janu Saputra

Head coach Alif Razlan, who has been with Bagan BC for eight years, attributed the victory to the arrival of coach, Janu Saputra from Indonesia, five years ago.

“Janu joined the team five years ago and he had an immediate impact, sharpening the player’s skill and improving their stamina.

“For this tournament, we had organized a centralized training session for two months at PIBA (Penang Indian Badminton Association), where most of the players are based.

The ACPLJ 2019 will take a break next weekend due to the Malaysia Day celebrations and will return on the 21-22 September at the same venue with the opening leg of the Division 2 and 1 category.

This season’s second tier will feature Ayer Itam BC, Tebrau City BC, PGBC, Desa Petaling BC, Serdang BC, Klang Rising BC, Ipoh BC and Damansara BC.

The main event, the Division 1 category will see Bukit Cheras back to defend their title against the usual suspects like Ampang Jaya BC, Petaling BC, Rawang BC alongside newly promoted Amanjaya BC and Kuantan Synergy BC.

Mixed Doubles Players from Bayan Lepas BC

The second leg of the Division 1 and 2 category will continue on the 5th and 6th October at The Challenger Sports Centre, Ampang and the champions will be decided during the final leg on 19th and 20th October at Sports Arena Sentosa.

Roll of honour:
Champions: Bagan BC – RM1,500
Runner’s up: Cheras TP BC – RM1,000
Third place: Segamat Spiritual BC – RM800

Results:
Saturday

Cheras TP BC 8-10 Bagan BC
Labuan DSBC 8-11 Bagan BC
Bayan Lepas 7-12 Bagan BC

Sunday

Segamat Spiritual BC 6-11 Bagan BC
Seremban City BC 2-15 Bagan BC

 

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About Malaysia Purple League

Founded by Dato’ Jack Koh and partners and incorporated on October 24, 2013, Purple League (M) Sdn. Bhd. aims to create a brand new platform in support of the Malaysian badminton scene while raising the standard of badminton proficiency and contributing towards creating future champions for the country.

Standing at the forecourt of all endeavours is the Malaysia Purple League, thus named due to purple long being a symbolic colour associated with royalty, power, and courage. It’s an initiative that provides players of all levels, both professionals and amateurs, with an opportunity to gain invaluable competitive experience, and which concurrently engages retired national greats to guide and inspire a new generation of champions.

 

About AEON Credit Service (M) Berhad

AEON Credit (M) Berhad (“AEON Credit” or the “Company”) was  incorporated on 6 December 1996 and was converted into a public limited company on 9 February 2007 and listed on the Main Market at Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad on 12 December 2007. AEON Credit commenced operations in 1997 by providing Easy Payment schemes for purchase of consumer durables through appointed retail merchants and chain stores.

Released by ShekhinahPR on behalf of Malaysia Purple League. For more information, kindly contact:

Christopher Raj
ShekhinahPR/012-2161 881
chris@shekhinah.my

Carol Tan
MPL/018-228 2110
carol@purpleleague.com

 

AEON Credit Purple League Remaja 2019 sasar bintang antarabangsa

Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Malaysia Purple League, Dato’ Jack Koh, menyimpan aspirasi tinggi untuk cuba memikat beberapa pemain antarabangsa menyertai saingan Purple League Remaja 2019 sebagai destinasi persiapan sebelum menghadapi Kejohanan Remaja Dunia.

Sesi Menandatangani Perjanjian MoU. Dari kiri, Mr Lim Kim Heng (Senheng), Dato’ Jack Koh (Purple League), Tuan Haji Ahmad (BAM), Mr Yuro Kisaka (AEON Credit Service) and Mr Ajith (AEON Credit Service)

 

Saingan Purple League Remaja akan membuka tirai Sabtu ini dan ia dilihat sebagai satu tempoh yang sesuai untuk pemain serata dunia berkhidmat dengan kelab tempatan sebagai persediaan bagi menghadapi Kejohanan Badminton Remaja Dunia yang akan membuka tirai di Kazan, Russia 7 Oktober depan.

Apatah lagi, saingan itu pernah menampilkan beberapa pemain yang sudah menyinar di peringkat antarabangsa seperti perseorangan Indonesia, Gregoria Mariska Tunjung dan Jonatan Christie, serta beberapa pemain tempatan seperti Lee Zii Jia, Goh Jin Wei dan Aaron Chia.

Pemain Perseorangan Lelaki Negara, Lee Zii Jia, mewakili Ampang Jaya BC di SSPL 2018.

“Dalam empat musim sebelum ini, kami melihat negara jiran memiliki ramai pemain muda hebat, termasuk dari Indonesia, Jepun dan Taiwan serta Singapura. Tahun ini, kami menerima reaksi bagus daripada mereka dan dalam kalangan kelompok itu, tiga juara turut serta,” katanya.

Divisyen pertama, yang terdiri daripada sembilan pasukan adalah untuk para pemain junior paling atas di Asia Tenggara dan dalam negara, terutama para pemain Bawah 18 dari Sukan Sukan Bukit Jalil (BJSS) dan mereka yang sedang melakukan persiapan untuk Kejohonan Badminton Junior Dunia, memandangkan seramai kira-kira 17 pemain asing akan menyertainya kali ini.

“Divisyen kedua pula adalah untuk baki para pemain dari BJSS dan para pemain negara, manakala dalam divisyen tiga kami mengalu-alukan mana-mana kanak-kanak di Malaysia yang berasa mereka cergas, baik tetapi berasa tiada platform untuk mereka. Untuk tahun depan, kami merancang untuk mewujudkan divisyen empat ke seluruh negara.

“Kita sedang menghadapi masa-masa sukar dalam sukan badminton sekarang, terutama apabila kita tidak mempunyai pemain hebat seperti Datuk Lee Chong Wei. Tetapi kita perlu terus memperbesarkan asasnya *Hanya dengan asas yang lebih besar, kita akan dapat mengekalkan pemain-pemain hebat,” katanya pada pelancaran kejohanan Aeon Credit Purple League Junior 2019 di sini hari ini.
Dato’ Jack Koh, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Purple League.

Kejohanan PLJ tahun ini akan bermula pada hujung minggu ini di Arena Sukan Falim, Ipoh, manakala pertandingan akhir dijadualkan pada 19-20 Okt di Arena Sukan Sentosa di sini.

Sementara itu, Pengarah Urusan Aeon Credit, Yuro Kisaka berkata, bakat-bakat baharu adalah sumber yang amat bernilai dalam mana-mana industri, yang perlu dipupuk dan dibangunkan demi kebaikan masyarakat.

“Kami percaya, bahawa menerusi perkongsian ini, kita akan dapat membantu para pembain muda menyerlahkan potensi mereka dan memberikan mereka langkah permulaan dalam kerjaya badminton,” katanya.

Juara bertahan divisyen satu, Bukit Cheras BC akan kembali untuk mempertahankan kejuaraan walaupun bakal berdepan cabaran hebat daripada musuh-musuh tradisi mereka seperti Ampang Jaya BC, Rawang BC, juara dua kali Petaling BC selain beberapa pasukan baru, Amanjaya BC dan Kuantan Synergy BC.

Sourced from Stadium Astro and Utusan Online

AEON Credit comes on board the Purple League train

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between AEON Credit Service (M) Bhd and Purple League.

KUALA LUMPUR (3 SEPTEMBER 2019): It is a known fact that we are living in a digital world these days where almost everything is simply a click away. Human interaction and outdoor activities are slowly becoming redundant especially among the younger generation with the emergence of social media and eSports making it increasingly difficult to motivate and sustain a healthy society.

With that in mind, AEON Credit Service (M) Sdn Bhd has teamed up with Malaysia Purple League (MPL), the private entity which brought us the nation’s first professional badminton league, to launch the AEON Credit Purple League Junior 2019 (ACPLJ2019) at AEON BiG, Mid Valley earlier today.

The junior badminton league which is entering its fifth edition, is seen as a springboard for our nation’s emerging players to hone and polish their skills against some of the world’s best players from the same age group.

It is also considered as a perfect avenue for scouts and coaches to identify players with the potential to be world class in addition to being aligned with AEON Credit’s social development cause of encouraging healthier lifestyles among the community.

After emphasizing the importance of the growth of junior talent this year, the ACPLJ2019 will take centre stage from MPL’s showpiece event, the Purple League (PL) as it (PL) takes a break to give professional players the opportunity to gain vital world ranking points to qualify for next year’s Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

Fans can also anticipate witnessing the emergence of future world beaters and hope they follow in the footsteps of the likes of Goh Jin Wei, Lee Zii Jia and the other national players who have graced this tournament during the early stages of their playing careers.

“We at AEON are thrilled to have this opportunity to come onboard as MPL’s strategic partner and provide a beneficial platform for the young ones to unleash their talents,” said Mr. Yuro Kisaka, Managing Director of AEON Credit during the launch of the ACPLJ2019 earlier today.

Mr. Yuro Kisaka, Managing Director of AEON Credit.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between AEON Credit and MPL to seal a long term commitment of both parties towards the shared goals of developing emerging talented badminton players in Malaysia.

Last season’s Division 1 champions, Bukit Cheras BC will be back to defend their title against the usual suspects like Ampang Jaya BC, Petaling BC, Rawang BC alongside newly promoted Amanjaya BC and Kuantan Synergy BC.Mr. Yuro also explained the importance of nurturing talent and promoting healthy living for our younger generation. He added: “Young talent is a valuable resource in any industry, one that needs to be nurtured and developed so that all of society can benefit. We believe that through the AEON Credit Purple League Junior, we are able to help the young ones to unlock their potentials and give them a head-start in their badminton profession.”

The ACPLJ2019 will also feature a third division for the very first time due to the overwhelming response which will see six new teams battle it out to be among the more experienced and established teams in the two higher divisions.

Dato’ Jack Koh, Chief Executive Officer of Malaysia Purple League said: “Over the years, we have been receiving numerous requests to increase the PLJ slots and we feel the time is right to share this platform with the youngsters with potential to strut their skills. With the emergence of new teams and a new division, it will provide scouts and coaches a bigger pool to choose from.”

Dato’ Jack Koh, Chief Executive Officer of Malaysia Purple League.

He added: “After six years of actively lobbying for the development of badminton (in the country) and introducing innovative ways of making it more entertaining for the fans through the Purple League, I am glad that there is a notable increase in awareness and interest from private as well as government sectors to support our efforts.”

“Even the Youth & Sports Ministry has come out to acknowledge the importance of these private entities towards the development of badminton and welcomes new partners to join forces in reviving our hopes of reaching the peak.”

The ACPLJ2019 will kick off with its first leg this weekend on September 7th & 8th at Sports Arena Falim, Ipoh and will carry on through alternate weekends until the final leg on October 19th & 20th at Sports Arena Sentosa.

League Dates and Venue.

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About Malaysia Purple League

Founded by Dato’ Jack Koh and partners and incorporated on October 24, 2013, Purple League (M) Sdn. Bhd. aims to create a brand new platform in support of the Malaysian badminton scene while raising the standard of badminton proficiency and contributing towards creating future champions for the country.

Standing at the forecourt of all endeavours is the Malaysia Purple League, thus named due to purple long being a symbolic colour associated with royalty, power, and courage. It’s an initiative that provides players of all levels, both professionals and amateurs, with an opportunity to gain invaluable competitive experience, and which concurrently engages retired national greats to guide and inspire a new generation of champions.

Released by ShekhinahPR on behalf of Malaysia Purple League. For more information, kindly contact:
Christopher Raj
ShekhinahPR/012-2161 881
chris@shekhinah.my

Carol Tan
MPL/018-228 2110
carol@purpleleague.com

Sourced by: The Independent