Name

Singapore

heart off icon (0 users)


Badge
team badge

Next Event
calendar next Bangladesh vs Singapore (10 Jun)

Head Coach
None Found...
Add new Player with 'Manager' position

League Position


Recent League Form ➡


Established
1892 (133 years old)

Sport
Sport Icon Soccer

Venue
None Found Add one?

Former Names
None Add some?

Equipment Clearart search icon
no thumb
Archive

Primary Colours

Location
Singapore

Nicknames
The Lions

Competitions
FIFA World Cup
AFC Asian Cup
International Friendlies
World Cup Qualifying AFC
AFC Asian Cup Qualifying

Last Edit
cydalby: 18/Aug/20
Logo
no logo thumb

Upcoming
calendar next 10 Jun Bangladesh tiny home badge icon - tiny away badge icon Singapore
calendar next 09 Oct Singapore tiny home badge icon - tiny away badge icon India
calendar next 14 Oct India tiny home badge icon - tiny away badge icon Singapore
calendar next 18 Nov Hong Kong tiny home badge icon - tiny away badge icon Singapore
calendar next 31 Mar Singapore tiny home badge icon - tiny away badge icon Bangladesh

Results
calendar next 25 Mar Singapore tiny home badge icon 0 - 0 tiny away badge icon Hong Kong
calendar next 21 Mar Singapore tiny home badge icon 0 - 1 tiny away badge icon Nepal
calendar next 18 Nov Singapore tiny home badge icon 2 - 3 tiny away badge icon Chinese Taip
calendar next 14 Nov Singapore tiny home badge icon 3 - 2 tiny away badge icon Myanmar
calendar next 11 Jun Thailand tiny home badge icon 3 - 1 tiny away badge icon Singapore


Description british english flag icon
The Singapore national football team represents the city-state of Singapore in senior men's international football and is organised by the Football Association of Singapore (FAS), the governing body of football in Singapore.

The most significant successes of the team have come in the regional AFF Championship, which Singapore has won four times in 1998, 2004–05, 2007, and 2012. Singapore is the first team to achieve this feat and the only team to win in all the finals they played. In 1998, Singapore beat Vietnam 1–0 in the final to capture the country's first major international football title. In the 2004–05 competition, Singapore defeated Indonesia in a two-leg final 5–2 on aggregate. Singapore retained the trophy in 2007, beating Thailand 3–2 on aggregate in the final. In 2012, Singapore won the trophy a record 4th time, again defeating three-time champions Thailand 3–2 on aggregate in the final.

In the 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification, Singapore became the only team to beat Iraq where Iraq were en route to their Asian Cup winning campaign. Singapore also drew with China 0–0 and 1–1 at home in 2006 and 2009 respectively. In March 2008, Australia also failed to beat Singapore when the game ended in a goalless draw.

In January 2007, Singapore achieved a national record 11–0 win against Laos in the 2007 AFF Championship. Mohd Noh Alam Shah scored 7 goals in the match.

In the FIFA World Rankings, Singapore's highest standing was in the first release of the figures, in August 1993, at 73rd. Singapore was the Asian Football Confederation's 'Mover of the Year' in 2005.

Singapore's main rivals on the international stage are their geographical neighbours, Malaysia and Indonesia, and past matches between these two teams have produced much drama. Over the years, Singapore has included several naturalised citizens in its team such as Fahrudin Mustafić from Yugoslavia, Daniel Bennett from England, Shi Jiayi and Qiu Li from China. Singapore is currently the 165th-ranked team in the world as of October 2018.
wiki icon creative commons icon

Team Members


none found...
percentage bar = Player Contract years remaining

Showing 0 to 0 (Total: 0)




Trophies search icon


Fanart search icon
no fanartno fanartno fanartno fanart

Banner no banner

Other Links