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  2. Sport in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The most popular sports in Singapore include outdoor sports like football, swimming, track and field, rugby union and cycling as well as various indoor sports like badminton, table tennis and basketball. Floorball has a young history in the country, but is gaining popularity.

  3. List of stadiums in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Anderson Junior College Sports Field: Ang Mo Kio: No: Yes: Anglo-Chinese Junior College Sports Field: Queenstown: No: Yes [2] Catholic Junior College Sports Field: Novena: No: Yes [3] Dunman High School Sports Field: Kallang: No: Yes [4] Innova Junior College Sports Field: Woodlands: No: Yes [5] Jurong Junior College Sports Field: Jurong West ...

  4. Category:Sport in Singapore by sport - Wikipedia

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    Water sports in Singapore (5 C) Weightlifting in Singapore (2 C, 2 P) Winter sports in Singapore (3 C)

  5. Category:Sport in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Category: Sport in Singapore. 55 languages. ... Lion City Sailors FC (3 C, 6 P) O. Sports organisations of Singapore (4 C, 3 P) P. Physical education in Singapore (1 C)

  6. Football in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  7. Bishan Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Bishan Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Bishan, Singapore. It is the main home ground of Singapore Premier League side, Lion City Sailors, and used mostly for football matches. The stadium was constructed in 1998 and is managed by Sport Singapore.

  8. Singapore Sports Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Sports Hub project was proposed on the recommendation of then Community Development and Sports Minister Abdullah Tarmugi in Parliament in 2001. [1] His proposal was based on a report by the Committee of Sporting Singapore calling for the city-state to promote a culture of sports, and replace the aging National Stadium.

  9. Football Leagues in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Premier League, formerly known as the S.League, was introduced in 1996 to replace the Semi-Professional FAS Premier League. It is the first Professional football tournament in Singapore where players work under a full-time contract. The Prime League was introduced in 1997 as the reserve team of the Premier Division.