Football Association of Singapore

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April 30 2025 New council members elected for the Football Association of Singapore, serving from 2025-2029, including Desmond Ong as Deputy President and Bill Ng as Vice President.
2025 Forrest Li assumes the presidency of the Football Association of Singapore, succeeding Bernard Tan.
March 25 2025 Singapore drew with Hong Kong 0–0.
March 25 2025 Current roster of Singapore Premier League and Singapore Football League Clubs compiled, showing 9 Premier League and 23 Football League clubs affiliated with the Football Association of Singapore.
March 25 2025 Singapore national football team to participate in 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification match against Hong Kong's national team
March 21 2025 Singapore lost to Nepal 0–1.
March 21 2025 Singapore national football team scheduled to play a friendly match against Nepal's national team
2024 Continued competitive matches against various national teams including Cambodia, China, Taiwan, Myanmar, and Vietnam, demonstrating ongoing international football engagement.
2024 Irfan Fandi joins Port F.C. in Thailand, continuing his overseas playing career.
2024 The 2024–25 Singapore Premier League season will be groundbreaking, introducing the first two-year schedule in the league's history.
2024 The league returned to a four-round format with 9 clubs playing 32 matches per club.
2024 Ilhan Fandi joined BG Pathum United in Thailand's league.
2024 Currently participating in upcoming football fixtures and matches for the national team's international competitions and tournaments.
December 29 2024 Vietnam beat Singapore 3–1.
December 26 2024 Singapore lost to Vietnam 0–2.
December 26 2024 Singapore national football team lost 0-2 to Vietnam in the 2024 ASEAN Championship
December 20 2024 Malaysia drew with Singapore 0–0.
December 20 2024 Singapore national football team drew 0-0 with Malaysia in the 2024 ASEAN Championship
December 17 2024 Singapore lost to Thailand 2–4.
December 17 2024 Singapore national football team lost 2-4 to Thailand in the 2024 ASEAN Championship
December 14 2024 Timor-Leste lost to Singapore 0–3.
December 14 2024 Singapore national football team won 3-0 against Timor-Leste in the 2024 ASEAN Championship
December 11 2024 Singapore national football team won 2-1 against Cambodia in the 2024 ASEAN Championship
December 11 2024 Singapore beat Cambodia 2–1.
November 18 2024 Singapore lost to Taiwan 2–3.
November 14 2024 Singapore national football team won 3-2 against Myanmar in a friendly match
November 14 2024 Singapore beat Myanmar 3–2.
June 11 2024 Thailand beat Singapore 3–1.
June 11 2024 Singapore concluded their World Cup qualification campaign with a 3-1 away loss to Thailand, notable for goalkeeper Hassan Sunny's 13 saves and Ikhsan Fandi's equalizer.
June 6 2024 Singapore suffered a devastating 7-0 defeat to South Korea at the Singapore National Stadium, with Son Heung-min and Lee Kang-in each scoring two goals, and Hwang Hee-chan adding another.
June 6 2024 Singapore lost to Korea 0–7.
March 26 2024 China beat Singapore 4–1.
March 21 2024 Singapore drew with China 2–2.
March 21 2024 In a World Cup qualification match against China at home, Singapore staged a comeback from 0-2 down to draw 2-2, with Faris Ramli and Jacob Mahler scoring the equalizing goals.
February 2024 Tsutomu Ogura begins coaching the Singapore national football team from February 2024
February 6 2024 Officially launched the Singapore Youth League (SYL), an inaugural nation-wide elite youth football competition under the Unleash the Roar! initiative. The league features over 200 registered teams from 52 clubs and academies across six age-group categories: Under-8, Under-10, Under-12, Under-13, Under-15, and Under-17.
2023 Albirex Niigata won their fifth S-League title, becoming the current champions of the Singapore Premier League.
2023 Kazuaki Yoshinaga wins his fourth league title, matching Richard Bok's record of most league titles won by a coach
2023 End of season with the all-time league table compiled, reflecting performances of 26 teams since the league's inception.
2023 Delwinder Singh joined Angkor Tiger in the Cambodian Premier League.
2023 The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) maintained a list of affiliated clubs during this year, representing the organization's ongoing efforts to manage and support local football clubs.
2023 Established a new national football development centre in Kallang for top footballers aged 13 to 17 to train and form national youth squads.
2023 Singapore participated in the AFC Asian Cup in Qatar, finishing 11th.
November 2023 Singapore national football team sold 29,644 tickets during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) match against Thailand, marking a significant rise in home attendance for the national team's supporters.
October 17 2023 In the second leg of the World Cup qualification against Guam, Shawal Anuar scored the winning goal, securing Singapore's advancement to the second round.
October 13 2023 Singapore began their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification first round against Guam at the National Stadium, winning 2-1 with goals from Christopher van Huizen and Jacob Mahler.
March 31 2023 Nathan Mao became the youngest player at 15 years and 5 days old, playing for Lion City Sailors against Tampines Rovers
2022 Matches against India, Kuwait, Philippines, and State of Palestine recorded, highlighting continued international football competition.
2022 A historic change in league format occurred, with all eight teams playing a four-round format for the first time in the league's history.

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