clau000066 days ago2 min readBen Davis, an NS defaulter, is hurt and won't be going to Singapore for the Asean Championship Cup game.It was revealed that Thailand football player Ben Davis would not be going back to Singapore for the Asean Championship Cup match, despite rumors that he would be imprisoned as soon as he set foot on Singaporean territory.The 24-year-old was a member of Thailand's 26-man team that was scheduled to play the Lions on December 17 at Singapore National Stadium.According to the Bangkok Post, that was prior to his sustaining an ankle injury during Thailand's 10-0 victory over Timor-Leste on December 8.Davis was essentially eliminated from the remainder of Thailand's Group A games as a result.Ankle damageBefore he hurt his ankle, Davis scored two goals against Timor-Leste, according to Bangkok Post.In the 42nd minute, he was finally replaced.Additionally, according to Thai media, the athlete had an MRI and was told to stop playing for two weeks.At the age of nine, I became a Singaporean.In Phuket, Thailand, Davis was born to a Thai mother and an English father.At five years old, he relocated to Singapore, and at nine years old, he became a naturalized Singaporean.He attended the Singapore Sports School before moving to London in 2015 to attend Fulham's academy.The first Singaporean football player to sign with a big English team was 18-year-old Davis, who joined Fulham of the English Premier League in 2018.In February 2019, Davis did not report for NS after failing to delay his NS to play for the Premier League.Since then, the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) has designated him as an NS defaulter.What if he returns?Davis has violated the Enlistment Act by failing to fulfill his NS responsibilities.Even though Davis won't be going back to Singapore this time, he will still be held responsible for the crime if he ever enters the nation.
It was revealed that Thailand football player Ben Davis would not be going back to Singapore for the Asean Championship Cup match, despite rumors that he would be imprisoned as soon as he set foot on Singaporean territory.The 24-year-old was a member of Thailand's 26-man team that was scheduled to play the Lions on December 17 at Singapore National Stadium.According to the Bangkok Post, that was prior to his sustaining an ankle injury during Thailand's 10-0 victory over Timor-Leste on December 8.Davis was essentially eliminated from the remainder of Thailand's Group A games as a result.Ankle damageBefore he hurt his ankle, Davis scored two goals against Timor-Leste, according to Bangkok Post.In the 42nd minute, he was finally replaced.Additionally, according to Thai media, the athlete had an MRI and was told to stop playing for two weeks.At the age of nine, I became a Singaporean.In Phuket, Thailand, Davis was born to a Thai mother and an English father.At five years old, he relocated to Singapore, and at nine years old, he became a naturalized Singaporean.He attended the Singapore Sports School before moving to London in 2015 to attend Fulham's academy.The first Singaporean football player to sign with a big English team was 18-year-old Davis, who joined Fulham of the English Premier League in 2018.In February 2019, Davis did not report for NS after failing to delay his NS to play for the Premier League.Since then, the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) has designated him as an NS defaulter.What if he returns?Davis has violated the Enlistment Act by failing to fulfill his NS responsibilities.Even though Davis won't be going back to Singapore this time, he will still be held responsible for the crime if he ever enters the nation.
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