Malaysian players celebrate upon winning their SEA Games soccer final match against Indonesia, at Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. Malaysia won the game 4-3 through penalty shootout.
Indonesian players react after losing their SEA Games soccer final match to Malaysia, at Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. Malaysia won the game 4-3 through penalty shootout.
Malaysia’s Omar Mohd Asraruddin (L) and teammates celebrate after he scored a goal against Indonesia during the final match at the 26th Southeast Asian Games (SEAGAMES) on November 21, 2011 in Jakarta. Indonesia was tied with Malaysia 1-1 in the first half.
Malaysia’s fans celebrate after their team defeatedIndonesia in a penalty shoot-out during their SEA Games soccer final at the Gelora Bung Karno stadium in Jakarta late November 21, 2011.
Malaysia’s soccer team celebrates after defeatingIndonesia in a penalty shoot-out during their SEA Games soccer final at the Gelora Bung Karno stadium in Jakarta late November 21, 2011.
Malaysian football team members celebrate after winning the final match between Indonesian andMalaysia at the 26th Southeast Asian Games (SEAGAMES) in Jakarta on November 21, 2011. Malaysia defeated Indonesia 5-4 in penalties.
Goalkeeper Kurnia Meiga reacts as Malaysia football players celebrate after captain Bakhtiar Baddrol scored for his team in the final match againstIndonesia at the 26th Southeast Asian Games (SEAGAMES) in Jakarta on November 21, 2011.
Malaysia tewaskan Indonesia untuk rangkul pingat emas
21/11/2011 11:23pm
KUALA LUMPUR 21 Nov. – Malaysia menewaskan Indonesia dengan sepakan penalti 4-3 pada perlawanan akhir bola sepak Sukan SEA setelah kedua-dua pasukan terikat 1-1 di Stadium Utama Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta.
Walaupun Indonesia mendahului melalui jaringan Gunawan seawal minit perlawanan, Malaysia menyamakan kedudukan melalui tandukan Asraruddin Putra Omar pada minit ke-35.utusan
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Indonesia Loses on Penalties
Malaysia broke Indonesian hearts at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium on Monday night, winning football gold at the Southeast Asian Games on penalty kicks.
Indonesia started in barnstorming fashion courtesy of a goal inside the first five minutes courtesy of defender Gunawan Dwi Cahyo’s header from a corner.
The rampant Merah Putih thought it had scored a second midway through the first half, but the referee ruled it offside. And this proved a turning point as Malaysia upped the pace and equalized after 35 minutes through Omar Asaruddin.
After dominating play for much of the first forty fiver minutes, Indonesia visibly tired during the second half, and with neither side able to take their chances, the game went into extra time after the 90 minutes ended deadlocked.
Indonesia had another goal ruled out for offside during the first period of extra time, and despite ending the stronger of the two teams, the Merah Putih was unable to secure victory.
And so the final went to penalty kicks to decide the gold medalists, where Malaysia won 4-3.
Indonesia last won a football gold during the SEA Games in Manila in 1991, and suffered a tragic loss to Thailand in 1997, also on penalty kicks at Gelora Bung Karno.
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Gambar Kenangan…
Malaysian players pose prior to the football final against Indonesia at the 26th Southeast Asian Games (SEAGAMES) being held on November 21, 2011 inJakarta. Malaysia won gold medal on penaties.