List of football clubs in Singapore

List of football clubs in Singapore

This is a list of football clubs in Singapore.

.League (1996-present)

Current S.League clubs

* Albirex Niigata FC (Singapore) (foreign team from Japan)
* Balestier Khalsa FC
* Geylang United FC
* Gombak United FC
* Home United FC
* Liaoning Guangyuan FC (foreign team from China)
* Sengkang Punggol FC
* Singapore Armed Forces Football Club (SAFFC)
* Super Reds FC (foreign team from South Korea)
* Tampines Rovers FC
* Woodlands Wellington FC
* Young Lions (Football Association of Singapore under-23 team)

Former S.League clubs

* Balestier Central FC (merged with Clementi Khalsa FC to form Balestier Khalsa FC)
* Clementi Khalsa FC (merged with Balestier Central FC to form Balestier Khalsa FC)
* Jurong FC
* Paya Lebar Punggol FC (merged with Sengkang Marine FC to form Sengkang Punggol FC)
* Sembawang Rangers FC
* Sengkang Marine FC (merged with Paya Lebar Punggol FC to form Sengkang Punggol FC)
* Sinchi FC (foreign team from China)
* Sporting Afrique FC (foreign team made up of players from Africa)
* Tanjong Pagar United FC (previously known as Tiong Bahru United FC from 1996-97)

Premier League (1988-1995)

*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 (now Geylang United FC)
*Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association (now SAFFC, while current SAFSA plays in Division One)
*Singapore National Team (played in the Permier League for one year in 1995, following Singapore's withdrawal from the Malaysia Cup)

National Football League

The National Football League is organised by the Football Association of Singapore. It is considered to be one rung below the professional S-League although no team gets promoted or relegated to either leagues. Teams are amateur although several S-League and former national players are playing in this league, namely Nahar Daud (SCC), Ishamuddin Bahroocha (player-coach Jollilads) and T.Ramoo.

NFL Division 1

*Admiralty Football Club (2006 Champions)
*Bishan Arsenal
*Eunos Cresent (Promoted as 2006 Division 2 Champions)
*Katong SC (Promoted as 2006 Division 2 runners-up)
*Police Sports Association
*Sembawang Sports Club
*Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association
*Singapore Cricket Club
*Singapore Recreation Club
*Tessensohn Khalsa

NFL Division 2

*Balestier Recreation Club
*Gambas Avenue
*Hong Kah North CSC
*Jollilads Arsenal (Relegated from Division 1 for 2007)
*Kaki Bukit SC (Promoted as 2006 Division 3 Champions)
*Keppel Monaco
*Mountbatten Football Club
*Prison Sports and Recreation Club (Promoted as 2006 Division 2 runners-up)
*Tampines Rovers SC 1951 (Relegated from Division 1 for 2007)
*West United

NFL Division 3

*Central Park FC (Promoted as 2006 Islandwide League runners-up)
*Cresent Villa
*Elias Park FC (Promoted as 2006 Islandwide League champions)
*Public Utilities Board Recreation Club (Relegated from Division 2 for 2007)
*Redhill Rangers
*Singapore Power Club (Relegated from Division 2 for 2007)
*Sporting Westlake
*Summerville Football Club
*Sunrise Place
*Tiong Bahru Football Club

Islandwide League

*Ayer Rajah CSC (Relegated from Division 3 for 2007)
*Jalan Dumai FC
*Hougang SC
*Starlight Soccerites (Relegated from Division 3 for 2007)
*Westridge FC

ee also

*S.League
*Singapore Cup
*Singapore League Cup
*Singapore Charity Shield


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