Mr Wilfired Lemke saw something special in the 12 sec goal that Ammirul scored against Zimbabwe.
Mr Wifried Lemke used to manage Werder Bremen for 18 seasons.
Mr Ng had unintentionally shown him the video of the goal scored by Ammirul when Singapore played Zimbabwe.
Mr Ng just wanted to share HKSS's joy of having an outstanding footballer taking part in the YOG who created a bit of sporting history by scoring within 12 seconds.
Mr Wilfried Lemke's eyes lighted up instantly when he saw the video and requested Mr Ng to pass him a link for the goal through email.
He gave Mr Ng a name card.
Ammirul might get a trial in Europe if he plays well for the next 2 games in YOG.
Ammirul might get a trial in Europe if he plays well for the next 2 games in YOG.
This is so unreal.
Good luck Ammirul.
He serves the United Nation UNOSDP (Office on Sport for Development and Peace).
HKSS is honoured to have such a distinguished guest gracing our WCV booth.
She is the current U17 South American Judo champion.
Mr Ng thought she was a gymnast initially but her coach told us she is a well respected Judo expert in South America.
This pretty European girl made friends with HKSS WCV students during lunch time while Mr Ng was away having lunch.
HKSS students were so excited that they took her photo without asking which country she was from and what sports she does. HKSS made friends with 3 Romanians.
The girl in the middle (Bianca Razor) runs 400m in 52 seconds.
The girl in the middle (Bianca Razor) runs 400m in 52 seconds.
Bianca was a silver medalist for the 400m final behind an American.
The tall girl in red is a long jumper (Alina Rotaru) who made the finals for YOG with a 6.40m jump (PB). Alina narrowly lost to a German girl in the Long Jump final.
Her silver medal jump of 6.38m which was slightly off her PB.
Hamzah enjoys the mask painting activity.
Firdaus thougt he was going to paint a flag again.
He was pleasantly surprised to paint a new Cameroonian mask.
Finally Hamzah visits our booth.
Firdaus visits our booth for the second time in 2 days.
Hong Kahlites were glad to take a photo with Ammirul and Hanafi.
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