2007 S.League

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S. League
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Season2007
Champions Singapore Armed Forces
6th S.League title
AFC Cup
Matches played198
Goals scored617 (3.12 per match)
Top goalscorer Aleksandar Đurić (37)
Biggest home win Singapore Armed Forces 6–0 Super Reds
(3 April 2007)
Tampines Rovers 7–1 Flag of Singapore.svg Young Lions
(15 September 2007)
Biggest away win Woodlands Wellington 0–6 Singapore Armed Forces
(7 April 2007)
Highest scoring Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) 3-5 Singapore Armed Forces
(12 June 2007)
Tampines Rovers 7-1 Flag of Singapore.svg Young Lions
(15 September 2007)
Highest attendance4,473
Home United 2–0 Singapore Armed Forces
(18 May 2007)
2006
2008

2007 S.League was the twelfth season of Singapore's professional football league. It was won by Singapore Armed Forces, which was their sixth league title.

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Changes from 2006

Foreign players

Each club is allowed to have up to a maximum of 4 foreign players.

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Prime LeagueFormer Player
Balestier Khalsa Flag of Japan.svg Ryuji Sueoka Flag of Cameroon.svg Paul Ekollo Flag of Nigeria.svg Mba Vitus Onyekachi Flag of Nigeria.svg Udo Fortune Flag of Cameroon.svg Kaze Teffo Etienne Flag of Japan.svg Norikazu Murakami
Geylang International Flag of Thailand.svg Rangsan Viwatchaichok Flag of East Timor.svg Adriano Quintão Flag of Guinea.svg Ballamodou Conde Flag of Ghana.svg Kim Grant NoneNone
Gombak United Flag of Thailand.svg Theerawekin Seehawong Flag of Nigeria.svg Gabriel Obatola Flag of Nigeria.svg Obadin Aikhena Flag of Nigeria.svg Alfred Emuejeraye Flag of Nigeria.svg Kingsley Njoku None
Home United Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qiu Li Flag of Cameroon.svg Kengne Ludovick Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Hamed Koné Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Fodé Bangaly Diakité NoneNone
Sengkang Punggol Flag of New Zealand.svg Ross McKenzie Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jon Angelucci Flag of New Zealand.svg Cole Tinkler NoneNoneNone
SAFFC Flag of Japan.svg Norikazu Murakami Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Arai Flag of Thailand.svg Therdsak Chaiman NoneNoneNone
Tampines Rovers Flag of Thailand.svg Sutee Suksomkit Flag of Serbia.svg Sead Muratović Flag of Thailand.svg Santi Chaiyaphurk Flag of Brazil.svg Peres De Oliveira Flag of Thailand.svg Attapong Nooprom None
Woodlands Flag of South Korea.svg Park Tae-won Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro Nakamura Flag of Morocco.svg Laakkad Abdelhadi Flag of Romania.svg Lucian Dronca NoneNone
Flag of Singapore.svg Young Lions Flag of Cameroon.svg Moudourou Moise NoneNoneNoneNoneNone

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Singapore Armed Forces 3325449538+5779Qualification to AFC Cup Group Stage
2 Home United 3324637335+3878
3 Tampines Rovers 3324547732+4577
4 Gombak United 33139115440+1448
5 Flag of Singapore.svg Young Lions 33138124554947
6 Geylang United 33109144344139
7 Woodlands Wellington 331013104752537 [a]
8 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) 3398164549435
9 Balestier Khalsa 33781844631929
10 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liaoning Guangyuan 33852033633029
11 Sengkang Punggol 335101839693025
12 Flag of South Korea.svg Super Reds 33392124805618
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
Notes:
  1. Woodlands Wellington were deducted six points for abandoning a match on 5 September

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