List of football clubs in Singapore
This is a list of football clubs in Singapore.
S.League (1996-present)
Current S.League clubs
- Albirex Niigata Singapore FC
- Balestier Khalsa FC
- Geylang International FC
- Brunei DPMM FC
- Home United FC
- Hougang United FC
- Warriors FC
- Tampines Rovers FC
- Young Lions FC
Former S.League clubs
- Balestier Central FC (Merged with Clementi Khalsa FC to form Balestier Khalsa FC)
- Beijing Guoan Talent (Foreign team from China)
- Clementi Khalsa FC (Merged with Balestier Central FC to form Balestier Khalsa FC)
- Gombak United FC (Withdrew due to financial reason)
- Dalian Shide Siwu FC (Foreign team from China)
- Jurong FC (Withdrew due to financial reason)
- Liaoning Guangyuan FC(Foreign team from China)
- Paya Lebar Punggol FC (Merged with Sengkang Marine FC to form Sengkang Punggol FC)
- Sembawang Rangers FC (Withdrew due to financial reason)
- Sengkang Marine FC (Merged with Paya Lebar Punggol FC to form Sengkang Punggol FC)
- Sengkang Punggol FC (Now Hougang United FC)
- Super Reds FC (Foreign team from South Korea)
- Sinchi FC (Foreign team from China)
- Sporting Afrique FC (Foreign team made up of players from Africa)
- Tanjong Pagar United FC (Withdrew due to financial reason)
- Woodlands Wellington FC (merged with Hougang United FC)
- Harimau Muda (Foreign team from Malaysia)
Premier League (1988-1995)
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- Balestier United (now Balestier Khalsa FC)
- Jurong Town FC (now Jurong FC)
- Darwin Cubs (foreign team from Australia)
- Perth Kangaroos IFC (foreign team from Australia)
- Police Sports Association (now Home United, while current Police SA plays in Division One)
- Geylang International (Previously known as Geylang United FC)
- Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association (now SAFFC, while current SAFSA plays in Division One)
- Singapore National Team (played in the Premier League for one year in 1995, following Singapore's withdrawal from the Malaysia League)
- Tiong Bahru CSC
National Football League
The National Football League, commonly known as the NFL, is an amateur competition for clubs that are affiliated to the Football Association of Singapore.[1] It makes up the second, third and fourth tier of football in Singapore behind the S.League.
Main article: Singapore National Football League
NFL Division 1 2012
- Ang Mo Kio United Football Club
- Borussia Zamrud Football Club
- Eunos Crescent Football Club
- Keppel Monaco Football Club (Promoted from Division 2)
- Police Sports Association
- Sembawang Sports Club
- Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association
- Singapore Cricket Club
- Singapore Recreation Club
- Tiong Bahru Football Club (Promoted from Division 2)
NFL Division 2 2012
- Admiralty FC
- Balestier United Recreation Club
- Jollilads Arsenal Football Club
- Kaki Bukit Sports Club (Relegated from Division 1)
- Katong Football Club
- Pioneer Community Sports Club
- Prison Sports and Recreation Club (Relegated from Division 1)
- Sporting Westlake Football Club (Promoted from Division 3)
- Tessensohn Khalsa Rovers
NFL Division 3 2012
- Rome Eleven Football club
- Dare to Dream Football Club
- Gambas Avenue Sports Club
- Mountbatten Football Club
- Newton Heath Football Club
- Nanyang Community Sports Club
- Ottawa Serpents Football Club
- Redhill Rangers Football Club
- Siglap Community Sports Club
- Starlight Soccerites Football Club
- Summerville Football Club (Relegated from Division 2)
See also
- S.League
- Singapore National Football League
- Singapore Cup
- Singapore League Cup
- Singapore Community Shield
- singapore FA Cup
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