Geylang International 1973 Bedok Our Tampines Hub 5, 000 known as Geylang United from 1996 to 2012. Lion City Sailors 1946 Bishan Bishan Stadium known as Police FC in debut season; formerly Home United. Hougang United 1981 Hougang Hougang Stadium 6, 000 known as Marine Castle United (1998–2001), Sengkang Marine (2002–2003), Sengkang Punggol (2006–2010; merger with Paya Lebar Punggol). Tampines Rovers 1945 Tampines Tanjong Pagar United 1978 Queenstown Young Lions 2002 Kallang Jalan Besar Stadium Balestier Khalsa, Geylang International, Lion City Sailors FC and Tampines Rovers are clubs that have played in all 26 seasons of the Singapore Premier League as of 2022. Former clubs[edit] Gombak United (1998–2002, 2006–2012) Woodlands Wellington (1996–2014) Sembawang Rangers (1996–2003) Jurong FC (1997–2003) Warriors FC (1996–2019) Years in brackets indicates seasons active in the league.
[8] Competition format[edit] Structure[edit] Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference, and then goals scored. At the end of each season, the club with the most points is crowned league champion. If the points, goal difference, goals scored, and head-to-head results between teams are equal, head-to-head records between the teams are used, followed by a better fair play record. There is no relegation or promotion system in the league.
[3] J. League club Albirex Niigata entered their feeder club Albirex Niigata Singapore in the 2004 S. The club proved to be one of the most established foreign sides in the S. League, drawing on the support of Japanese people living in the country as well as even some local fans. They still play in the Singapore Premier League as of 2022, and are the only active as well as being the longest foreign club in the league. 20th season[edit] The league took on a number of changes for the 2015 season to increase its competitiveness. [4][5] The number of clubs was reduced from 12 to 10, with the withdrawal of Tanjong Pagar United due to financial problems, and the merger of Woodlands Wellington and Hougang United.
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League following an agreement between the Football Association of Singapore and the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) to send their representative sides into their respective domestic competitions. Singaporean side LionsXII returned to the Malaysian competitions in 2012. Echoing the former Singapore FA, the LionsXII quickly became a successful force in the Malaysian league system during its short stint, winning the league title in 2013 as well as the FA Cup in 2015. However, on 25 November 2015, the FAM decided not to extend their Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the FAS. This automatically disqualified LionsXII from further entering any football tournament in Malaysia. Similarly, Malaysia's squad Harimau Muda did not participate in the Singapore League from then onwards.
Singapore Premier League - WikipediaSingapore Premier LeagueOrganising bodyFootball Association of Singapore (FAS)Founded14 April 1996; 26 years ago (as S. League) 31 March 2018; 4 years ago (as Singapore Premier League)CountrySingapore (7 teams)Other club(s) fromJapan (1 team)ConfederationAFCNumber of teams8Level on pyramid1Domestic cup(s)Singapore CupCommunity ShieldInternational cup(s)AFC Champions LeagueAFC CupCurrent championsAlbirex Niigata (S) (5th title)Most championshipsWarriors FC (9 titles)Most appearances Daniel Bennett (518)Top goalscorerAleksander Duric (321)TV partners1 Play Sports (live streaming) Mediacorp Singtel TV Starhub J SportsWebsitespl. sgCurrent: 2022 Singapore Premier League The Singapore Premier League (abbreviation: SPL) 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.
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[4][6] The league returned to a three-round format used from 2001 to 2011. [4] The foreign player quota remained at five per club, but incentives were given to those who signed an under-21 player. [6] The passing time for the mandatory 2. 4 km fitness test was lowered from 10 mins to 9 mins 45 s. [4] A new rule on age restrictions – a maximum of five players aged 30 and above and a minimum of three under-25 players for clubs with a 22-man squad, a maximum of four players aged 30 and above and a minimum of two under-25 players for clubs with a 20-man squad – was later reversed.
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Invited clubs[edit] During the 2000s, the FAS decided to invite foreign clubs to the league to increase league competitiveness. Sinchi FC, a side composed of Chinese players became the first foreign club to participate in 2003. Shi Jiayi and Qiu Li went on to become naturalised Singapore players. Sporting Afrique, a club made up of African players, and Super Reds, a side comprising South Korean players, became the third and fourth foreign clubs to join the competition in 2006 and 2007 respectively.
Bruneian club DPMM FC joined the S. League in 2009 before being pulled from the league as a result of a FIFA ban. They re-entered the league from 2012. They were the first club to base themselves outside of Singapore. In 2010, French club Étoile FC became the first foreign side to win the S. Etoile pulled out of the S. League prior to the 2012 season to focus on grassroots football and youth development. In 2012, Malaysia national youth sides Harimau Muda A and Harimau Muda B joined the S.
International competitions[edit] Qualification for Asian competitions[edit] The league's winners qualify for the AFC Champions League, while Singapore Cup winners qualify for the AFC Cup playoff spot. In the event of the same club winning both the S. League and Singapore Cup, the runners-up of the league takes up the AFC Cup qualification spot.
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League was founded in 1996. The FAS invited applications for clubs to compete in the newly formed league. Eight successful applications were made. Two clubs from the Premier League – powerhouse Geylang International (renamed Geylang United; 6 consecutive Premier League titles) and Balestier United (renamed Balestier Central – joined six from the amateur National Football League – Police, Singapore Armed Forces, Tampines Rovers, Tiong Bahru United, Wellington (renamed Woodlands Wellington) and Sembawang Rangers (merger of Gibraltar Crescent and Sembawang SC) – for the inaugural edition of the S. League. The season was split into the two series.
The league switched from its previous format to a round-robin competition. Singapore Armed Forces won their first title. Gombak United and Marine Castle United joined the S. League in 1998, further taking the number of clubs to 11. Tiong Bahru United renamed themselves to Tanjong Pagar United at the start of the season. Singapore Armed Forces won their second consecutive title. Clementi Khalsa joined the S. League in 1999 as a representative of the Sikh community in Singapore. The league took on 12 teams for the next five years. Home United won their first title.
Football Association of Singapore Standings ; 2, Lion City Sailors FC ; 3, Tampines Rovers FC ; 4, Geylang International FC ; 5, Tanjong Pagar United