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The club was founded by a group of Malay boys from Raffles Institution's
2001 & 2002 graduating batches who enjoys each other's company as well
as sharing a strong special bond that is soccer.
After years of playing recreational soccer matches on the school's astro
turf & basketball court, it was decided that they establish a
full-fledged competitive 11-a-side team worthy of challenging any team
that stand in their way. In 2001, a newly-formed unnamed soccer club
comprising of those boys emerged and played their first 11-a-side
friendly against Beatty Secondary. From then on, there was no turning back.
Countless other friendly matches followed. However, being unnamed seems
very amatuer-ish, and to fully leave behind their fledgling status, the
name ESMSCC was born. The acronym, that stands for English Speaking
Malay Soccer Cultural Club, was originally conceived during one of their
casual discussions in their school-based clubhouse. The oxymoronic term
of the name seems befitting at that time and was an identity that had
reflected the majority of the club members.
In mid 2002, the club officially took on the name and came up with their
very first team jerseys comprising of sky blue top and white shorts. The
colours chosen reflect the club's aim to play resembling the fluidity of
water as well as advocating match-fairness. Despite being separated into
different junior colleges, the team still managed to find time to play
together even throughout their national service. Close ties between team
members are not only on-field, but off-field as well, with casual
hang-outs, gym sessions, hari raya gatherings being some examples.
Despite being predominantly Malay, the team has always adopted a
selection policy that trancends race as well as age. Players of other
races as well as those outside their batch are often invited and
welcomed by the team. Through such diversification, the team grows even
stronger and awaits the various challenges ahead.
With the establishment of Bolasepak RI Football Club in 2006, ESMSCC
serves as the biggest and most active feeder service for the squad,
providing 11 of the 25 current members in the roster. Despite the
integration...
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