Tuesday, December 30, 2008

We are the Champions!





They came, they played, they conquered!

After four long years, Whizzcats Junior Football Club finally tasted victory when our Under 12 lads came up tops in the T-Net Sports Fiesta 08 Street Soccer Tournament.

The final match resulted in a draw. In the ensuing penalty shootout, our goalkeeper Naim became the hero when he saved one penalty and scored the winning goal.

We are very proud of the lads and it was a sweet victory for Whizzcats Junior as the achievement was delivered by our pioneer players - Zulhairie, Addam, Zulhilmi, Irfan Dinie and Naim

Apart from the players, we would like to congratulate the coaches as well - Zakaria, Anuar, Mustafi and Yusoff - for their dedication and belief in the boys and the club.

WJFC's management hopes that this victory will inspire the younger players and pave the way for more success.

The results were as follows:

Quarter final
Whizzcats 1 - Fusion Soccer Academy 0
Scorer: Zulhilmi

Semi final
Whizzcats 1 - Nanyang Niners 0
Scorer: Zulhilmi

Final
Whizzcats 5 - Nee Soon Central 4.
Whizzcats penalty taker s- Zulhairi, Addam, Zulhilmi and Naim.

Monday, December 01, 2008

Whizzcats Taking A Break

The last tournament signals the end of the training with the coming of December holidays. This will give everyone - from players, coaches, trainers and parents - their deserved break.

We'll see you all after the first week of January.

Same time - same place.

SINGAPORE MALAY FC/SPORTING WESTLAKE FC JUNIOR SOCCER 5s CARNIVAL 2008

Our Under 8 and Under 12 teams participated in the SINGAPORE MALAY FC/SPORTING WESTLAKE FC JUNIOR SOCCER 5s CARNIVAL 2008. The carnival took place at Kembangan. Despite the rain and water-logged pitches, 54 teams (under various categories) battled it out to become champions. Teams from Whizzcats did pretty - coming in fourth for both the Under 8 and Under 12.

For our boys it was one for the memory. Their achievements were commendable as they played against some of the best soccer clubs in Singapore, especially for our under 12 boys as it was to be their last tournament playing together as a team.

Kudos to Coaches Mustafi and Zakaria for a job well done and our deepest thanks to all the other coaches and trainers for their contributions throughout the year 2008.

Here are some photos from the tournament.





Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Testimonial Tournament for WJFC Pioneer Players 2004


Whizzcats Junior FC Testimonial Tournament

22 June 2008

Participating Teams

Saturday, March 01, 2008

Our First Corporate Sponsorship


We are proud to announce that this year we secured our first sponsor – a modest sum of $500 annually from MODEC Management Services Pte Ltd.

This is possible due to the hard work of our volunteers. Kudos to Coach Hisham and team.

Whizzcats would like to express its sincerest gratitude to Modec’s GM Mr Daniel Cavin for the generous contribution.

We continue to welcome any individuals or organisations who wish to offer sponsorship or any form of assistance.

You can contact the Club Administrator, Mr Yusoff, if you wish to assist us in one way or another.

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

WE ARE THE WHIZZCATS



We are WHIZZCATS JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB

Many in One

Club History

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:

Administrator
Mr Yusoff Abdul Wahab
Email: whizzcats@gmail.com
Mobile: 96490285

or

Vice Administrator
Mr Rhaimie Wahap
Email: whizzcats_jfc@singapore.com
Mobile: 91724602

Our club colours are Orange, Black and White.

Our Logo

It 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 WJFC is 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.

Logo design by Rhaimie and Rizal Wahap
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Our Manifesto

Our VisionTo mould our young into balanced individuals – healthy body, healthy mind

Our MissionWe are committed to enhance individual’s motor skills, physical fitness, movement exploration and social development through the game of soccer

Our PhilosophyHumility in knowledge – those who are more skilful than others are encouraged to teach rather than jeer

Our MottoMany 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

  1. To encourage participation in and enjoyment of soccer to young players.
  2. To develop the skills and fitness of all participating players and officials.
  3. To provide a positive and competitive environment to play developmental soccer.
  4. To promote sportsmanship and fair play in young players.
  5. 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