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The objectives of the FAS Women's Football Committee is to increase awareness, knowledge and popularity and raise the standard of the women's football in Singapore. Two decades on, Singapore now has four women's national teams: "A" team, under-19, under-16 and under-14.
The Women's Premier League (WPL), currently known as the Deloitte Women's Premier League due to sponsorship reasons with audit firm Deloitte, is the top-flight women's football league in Singapore. It is run by Football Association of Singapore (FAS) and features seven amateur teams.
The 2024 Women's Premier League (also known as the Deloitte Women's Premier League due to sponsorship reasons with audit firm Deloitte [1]) is the 5th season of the Women's Premier League and the 23rd season of the top-flight women's football league in Singapore. The season began on 9 March 2024.
A total of 8 teams competed in the league. There are several changes to the teams participated in 2022 season. Admiralty FC and Commonwealth Cosmos FC will be making their debut in league for the 2023 season. Commonwealth Cosmos FC are a newly formed team comprising players mostly from the recreational women's football team, Team Ohana. [6]
The Singapore U-20 Women's National Football team suffered a crushing defeat in their first qualifying match for the AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup 2024, losing 7-0 to India. The team suffered a heavy defeat against Vietnam in the AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup qualifiers, losing 11-0 and placing last in Group F. [6] [7]
Singapore women's international footballers (6 P) Pages in category "Singapore women's national football team" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Tan has been chosen to be an ambassador for women's football in Singapore and has been honoured by Edwin Tong, Singapore's Minister for Culture, Community and Youth at the 2022 Women's Football Conference. [4] [37] Tan was cited as one of eight Singaporean women trailblazers. [38]
The team decided to compete in the second-tier 2022 Women's National League (WNL), where they finished as runners-up, before submitting their bid to join 2023 Women's Premier League. [6] 2022 WNL champions Police Sports Association [7] and debutant Geylang International FC also joined the 2023 season, expanding the league to 10 teams. [8]