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This article details the international fixtures and results of the Singapore national football team. Fixtures and results. Prior to 1970 1970s to 1980s ...
Due to poor results by Singapore in the 2000 AFF Championship, coach Vincent Subramaniam was sacked and Poulsen took over as coach in December 2000. [18] Singapore hosted the 2002 AFF Championship, but lost 0–4 to arch-rivals Malaysia in their first game. Before the game, local newspaper The New Paper was encouraging fans to turn up in ...
ESPZEN and D2D five-a-side leagues are currently the most systematic and well-organised with the highest quality of 5v5 play in Singapore and consist of mainly too amateur futsal clubs to social football teams.Some of the well known and successful 5-a-side football clubs and futsal clubs in Singapore are Sunrise FC, Dorset Boys FC, ProFutsal ...
The Singapore Premier League, commonly abbreviated as SPL, (officially known as the AIA Singapore Premier League for sponsorship reasons), is a men's professional football league sanctioned by the Football Association of Singapore (FAS), which represents the sport's highest level in the Singapore football league system.
The Singapore Cup is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic Singaporean football. Established in 1998, it is the foremost prestigious cup competition in the country. [ 1 ] It is open to clubs in the Singapore Premier League .
The Singapore Football League (SFL) is an amateur football tournament for clubs that are affiliated to the Football Association of Singapore. [1] It makes up the second and third tier of football in Singapore after the professional Singapore Premier League , which was established in 1996 and before the FAS Island Wide League. [ 2 ]
Initially held for clubs from the S.League from 1996 to 1998, the Football Association of Singapore decided to change format of the cup to allow only teams from National Football League to take part in the knock out competition from 1999, so that the S.League clubs can focus on the newly created competition, the Singapore Cup in 1998.