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The Singapore Football League, commonly known as the SFL, is an FAS sanctioned football competition 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 SPL and before the Singapore Island Wide League.
Pages in category "Singapore Football League clubs" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The League is played by 9 professional football clubs based in Singapore whereby there are 3 rounds for each club to play against each other. Hence every club in the league will play a total of 24 games upon the completion of each season. Hence this will be a total of 108 matches and the season last from March to October.
The SFL Qualification tournament, Singapore Island Wide League or the IWL is the next tier for newly registered Football Association of Singapore clubs compete against each other to gain promotion to the SFL. In 2018, the Prime League was dissolved, making the then called NFL the next tier followed by the IWL.
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]
Singapore Football League clubs (8 P) L. Singapore National Football League (3 P) S. ... Singapore Youth League; 0–9. 2022 Singapore Football League; 2023 Island ...
Pages in category "Football clubs in Singapore" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Singapore Premier League is a professional league for men's football clubs in Singapore, governed by the Football Association of Singapore. The semi-professional FAS Premier League was replaced by the professional S.League in 1996 when Singapore FA left the Malaysia Cup in 1994, due to disputes with the Football Association of Malaysia. [16]