Sunday 16 September 2012

Cyberlynx International College and CABJ Collaborates to Promote Diploma in Football Studies Courses!



In collaboration with Cyberlynx International college Kuala Lumpur, we are delighted to share this wonderful opportunity for the young hearts of Bukit Jelutong who would like to pursue their studies in Football Studies and Sports Management!

Club Atletico de Bukit Jeluong being the main hub for the football enthusiast in Bukit Jelutong went a step higher this time collaborating with Cyberlynx International College to promote Football Studies for many of the talented players in Bukit Jelutong.

Registration is open for November intake and a spacial discount is offered only for CABJ Cardholders worth up to RM 2000. However this discount can only be obtained when you register through CABJ.

Our very own coach Ruffie Abdul Aziz, started his diploma at Cyberlynx before he continued his degree at the UK in Football studies. Also, currently our very own President, Zurin Adra is also doing part time classes in Sports Management Course.

Keep in touch with us and we shall help you through in all registrations processes!

More info and contact details here!


Friday 14 September 2012

Munro League : CABJ Scored a Frustrating End for FC Jelong



Last Saturday marked another win for CABJ as they made it through for the quarterfinals in the Munro knockout league leaving FC Jelong a frustrating end. The game had it led by FC Jelong holding on its score CABJ- 0 FC JELONG – 1 till the last minute of the game, but unfortunately ended not as what they’d expected.

CABJ stayed calm when FC Jelong scored their first goal 3 minutes in the first half of the game. Though it was frustrating to watch CABJ struggled to tie the game, havng 58% of possession in the first half, hope was bright when  FC Jelong’s defender was raised a red card which then led CABJ to a penalty kick.

Unfortunately, though the shot was on target  the penalty taken by Ameer Aizat was unsuccessful as FC Jelong’s goalkeeper managed to block the ball and although it slipped from his hands and went back to Ameer Aizat, his shot then went too high above the goal post.

“ I was confident at first but as soon as the whistle blew I panicked” said Ameer Aizat 

Second half was intense. Though it gave an advantage to CABJ playing against  10 men from FC Jelong, the strategy from Jelong to guard the goal post made it impossible for CABJ to score.
Nearly all of the players from FC Jelong stayed half field manning the post. Though it seemed hopeless for CABJ to score, 1 minute before the final whistle blew; Azrul Raimie was tackled during an attack which then gave CABJ another deserving penalty.

Knowing that was CABJ’s only shot to tie the game, fans and players were confident that they won’t be leaving Munro League early just yet. Penalty taken by Ruffie Abdul Aziz, tied the game to CABJ – 1 FCJelong – 1.  Seconds after the game resumed the whistle blew, which then forced both teams to go through the penalty shootout as there should be only one winner to go through the next round for this league.

First penalty taken by Ikram Al Rashid hit the right post followed by FC Jelong’s failed attempt to lead the score. Second shot from CABJ was taken by Azrul Raimie leading the score to 1-0. FC Jelong’s second shot to score also failed which then left CABJ’s Ruffie Abdul Aziz to seal the deal. CABJ then won the 1st knockout round in the Munro League against FC Jelong with a final score CABJ – 2 FC Jelong – 0 in the penalty shoot-out. 

Next game in the Munro League quarter final round, CABJ will be facing Southern FC on Saturday 15th Sept, 3:45 pm at Setia Alam Field (b) 


Friday 7 September 2012

Gliders Welcome New Coach, Muhammad Ruffie Abdul Aziz


After years of supporting from a far, home boy Muhammad Ruffie landed back to Malaysia from the UK volunteering as one of Club Atletico De Bukit Jelutong’s coach. Completing the in field addition of coaches together with CABJ’s Manager, Brian Nathan. Ruffie is set and ready to help out the team hopefully for more years to come.
Muhammad Ruffie was away when the club was in a midst of establishing as he was furthering his studies at University of Bedforshire graduating in Football Studies.

In the UK, Ruffie has been exposed in playing and coaching football and now with his comeback, we hope CABJ will be a great platform for him to expose gliders to what he have gained there.

CABJ on the other hand are delightful to finally have their own coach who to some, a familiar face to see. During the last 6 months after the retirement of coach Safrizal and especially during the Tune Talk Safee Sali League last 2 months, CABJ faced few hurdles in their training regime until a few gliders such as Azrul Raimie, Ungku Nazrin and Muizz Raof stepped up to temporary help out Manager Brian Nathan in the infield trainings. Though the hurdles occurred in many desperate ways and moments for CABJ to go through the cup championship, they still managed to bring home a medal being the Plate Champion of the Tune Talk Safee Sali League 2012

And as Ruffie’s arrival bring us joy and another add on in the Gliders family, it is also believed that with Brian Nathan working hand to hand with him, the ingredients of a better victory might  be waiting for CABJ soon enough.

“I have always been a glider at heart because being here when you guys started building the club made me feel like it is part of me when I was away. So finally being home, especially being a part of where the club is now makes me feel proud. I now can contribute to the club with what I have gained from playing and coaching in the UK and with that I hope that the team will get to higher ground not only on the field but off the field as well. I believe that those who are willing to learn and improve will succeed and that is what I want to do for CABJ!” said Ruffie earlier today.

Welcome back home Ruffie and Welcome again to the family.


Monday 3 September 2012

CABJ LAHH - EID at Rumah Jagaan & Asuhan Raudhatul Ikhwan


It was a sunny afternoon last Saturday as Gliders were seen suited up with complete baju melayu attire and beautiful ladies in baju kurung and kebaya all set and ready for a visit to Raudhatul Ikhwan Orphan home at section 13 Shah Alam for a Hari Raya Celebration

Last year CABJ- LAHH (CABJ LEND A HELPING HAND) together with Masjid Bukit Jelutong visited the al Ikhlas old folks home for a gotong royong at Puchong but this year, with the kind help from our kind sponsors, CABJLAHH went a step higher in hosting our first visit to an orphan home at section 13 Shah Alam called Raudhatul Ikhwan Orphan home.


Arriving at about 2:30 pm Club Atletico de Bukit Jelutong members, players and families brought 30 pax of nicely packed goodie bags, duit raya and prepared an array of mouth watering spread of food in seek for a blessful Syawal this year together.




We were greeted with a welcome message and performance of nasyid from the orphans which then led to a short speech by our President  Zurin Adra giving thanks to the home in allowing CABJ to visit the home.



“ We try to do this annually and plan not to only do it during raya but perhaps with God’s will, on other festivals too including Christmas. We hope that this will go on for many years to come and hope there will be many more membes or non members who will come and join us in our future visits.” said Zurin

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It was a casual gathering at the home as there we nothing else atmosphered the home but laughter till 5pm.