THANK YOU all trainers for a job well done on the Graduation Carnival day. Back Row L to R: Abd Razid, Roslan, Yusof, Razali, Zahari, Mohd Firdaus, Mazlan Front Row L to R: Wong Kim Siong, Mustafi, Rizal, Khaswan, Zakaria, Rhaimie
MINI CARNIVAL OF THE SECOND BATCH OF SUNDAY SOCCER @ SCHOOL
Date: 19 June 2005
PUMA and JAGUAR before the match PUMA and JAGUAR LEOPARD and COUGAR before the match LEOPARD and COUGAR Part of the spectators Parents vs Trainers exhibition match The trainers team was humbled by the parents team by 3 goals to nil
MINI CARNIVAL OF THE FIRST BATCH OF SUNDAY SOCCER @ SCHOOL
Sunday Soccer @ School Graduation Carnival 2007 – Batch III
Date: Saturday, 10 March 2007 Venue: Evergreen Primary School Time: 0730-1230 Guest Team: Brazilian Soccer School
Cougar with Coach Anuar
Jaguar with Coach Rosli
Leopard with Coach Yusof
Puma with Coach Hisham The earlybirds
Parents supporters
The stretching
Guest team: Brazilian Soccer School (Singapore)
The game
The trophies
The scoreboard
Prize Presentation Ceremony
Souvenirs for the guest team
Hail Leopard! Champion team for the 2006/07 Season.
GRADUATION CARNIVAL - SUNDAY SOCCER @ SCHOOL II
Tan Kah Teo Challenge Trophy
Mr Tan Kah Teo Challenge Trophy 2005 Champion: PUMA Captain Ashraf and top scorer Syazman of Puma with the Tan Kah Teo challenge trophy. Champion Team - PUMA. 1st Runner-up - Combined team of Cougar and Cheetah.
Best New Player: Clayton Koh Top Scorer: Md Syazman Coach of the Year: Mustafi Ahmad
Date: 10 September 2005 Time: 0800-1230 Venue: Evergreen Primary School
The Challenge trophy waiting to change hands. PUMA (Blue) and COUGAR before the final kickoff. Memento to Nitra United FC Manager, Mr Sallehudin. Our patron, Mr Tan poring over the players. The players looking very eager to receive their medals and trophies. Thank you Mr Tan.
GRADUATION CARNIVAL - SUNDAY SOCCER @ SCHOOL I
Leopard Captain, Endure Goh, lifting the coveted Tan Kah Teo Challenge Trophy. Leopard, under Coach Mustafi, was the overall champion after defeating Puma in the final.
Founded in March 2004, Whizzcats Junior Football Club (WJFC) is managed totally by volunteers. The Club had its first introductory training session on 7 March 2004 at an open field near Blk 655, Woodlands Ring Road before approaching Evergreen Primary School with a proposal to conduct Sunday soccer programme.
Founding Members Rhaimie Wahap Abdul Razid Mohamed Razali Wahap Rizal Wahap
Contact Persons: AdministratorMr Yusoff Abdul WahabEmail: whizzcats@gmail.comMobile: 96490285or Vice AdministratorsMr Mohamad HishamEmail: cowboy_t2027@yahoo.com.sgMobile: 96464083 and Sulaiman Rashid Mobile: 98443135
Our club colours are Orange, Black and White.
Our LogoIt depicts the profile of a generic representation of the cat family with a soccer ball entrenched in its mouth signifying firm control and composure. The cat was chosen because of its agility, acute vision and hearing. All cats are digitigrade — they walk on their toes with the back part of the foot raised and that is the stance all good soccer players adapt.
The W of the acronym WJFCis specially designed to represent bared fangs signifying aggressiveness and tenacity.
The six patterns on the ball represent the club’s 6-point Code of Conduct with the main – RESPECT – taking centre-stage.
Our Vision – To mould our young into balanced individuals – healthy body, healthy mind
Our Mission – We are committed to enhance individual’s motor skills, physical fitness, movement exploration and social development through the game of soccer
Our Philosophy – Humility in knowledge – those who are more skilful than others are encouraged to teach rather than jeer
Our Motto – Many in One – we may come from different backgrounds but when we don our team colours, we are one
Our Code of Conduct
Always respect club’s elders, teammates, game officials and opponents
Always encourage and uphold fairplay and sportsmanship
Always have a positive attitude
Always lead by example, follow with thinking
Always be disciplined
Always be humble in winning and gracious in losing
Our Objectives
To encourage participation in and enjoyment of soccer to young players.
To develop the skills and fitness of all participating players and officials.
To provide a positive and competitive environment to play developmental soccer.
To promote sportsmanship and fair play in young players.
And lastly using soccer as a platform, teaching life’s experiences that await children. Teamwork, improvement of individual skills, interaction with other people in a structured environment, listening, successes and failures are all lessons that need to be experienced at a young age.
Our Training Ground: Evergreen Primary School, 31 Woodlands Circle Connect with us at