2011 Geylang United FC season

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Geylang United FC
2011 season
Chairman Flag of Singapore.svg Patrick Ang
Head Coach Flag of Singapore.svg Mike Wong
Ground Bedok Stadium
S.League 8th
Singapore Cup First Round
League Cup Quarter Finals
  2010
2012  

The 2011 S.League season is Geylang United's 16th season in the top flight of Singapore football and 36th year in existence as a football club. The club also competed in the Singapore Cup and the Singapore League Cup.

Contents

Squad

No.NameNationalityPosition (s)Date of Birth (Age)
Goalkeepers
1 Nazri Sabri Flag of Singapore.svg GK 20 September 1989 (age 34)
19 Yazid Yasin Flag of Singapore.svg GK 24 June 1979 (age 44)
Defenders
2 Salim Abdul Rahim Flag of Singapore.svg DF 24 October 1984 (age 39)
3 Sofiyan Hamid Flag of Singapore.svg DF 18 March 1985 (age 38)
4 Sevki Sha'ban Flag of Singapore.svg DF 2 May 1985 (age 38)
5 Mubarak Ahamad Flag of Singapore.svg DF 9 February 1989 (age 34)
11 Syed Fadhil Flag of Singapore.svg DF 16 April 1981 (age 42)
12 Adrian Dhanaraj Flag of Singapore.svg DF 9 March 1984 (age 39)
13 Jonathan Xu Flag of Singapore.svg DF 9 July 1983 (age 40)
20 Daniel Hammond Flag of England.svg DF 6 April 1985 (age 38)
Midfielders
7 Jeon Byung-guk Flag of South Korea.svg MF 18 August 1987 (age 36)
10 Kim Jae-hong Flag of South Korea.svg MF 10 August 1984 (age 39)
15 Shah Hirul Flag of Singapore.svg MF 7 May 1986 (age 37)
16 Yasir Hanapi Flag of Singapore.svg MF 21 June 1989 (age 34)
18 Syed Thaha Flag of Singapore.svg MF 2 May 1985 (age 38)
Forwards
8 Khalili D'Cruz Flag of Singapore.svg FW 14 August 1991 (age 32)
9 Yuta Nakano Flag of Japan.svg FW 30 August 1989 (age 34)
14 Rizawan Abdullah Flag of Singapore.svg FW 8 April 1987 (age 36)
17 Hafiz Rahim Flag of Singapore.svg FW 19 November 1983 (age 40)

Coaching staff

PositionName
Head coach Flag of Singapore.svg Mike Wong
Assistant coach Flag of Singapore.svg
Goalkeeping coach Flag of Singapore.svg
Team manager Flag of Singapore.svg Lim Tong Hai
Physiotherapist Flag of Singapore.svg
Kitman Flag of Singapore.svg Abdul Halim Yusop

Pre-Season Transfers

In

PositionPlayerTransferred FromRef
DF Flag of Singapore.svg Sofiyan Hamid Flag of Singapore.svg Balestier Khalsa [1]
DF Flag of Korea (1899).svg Joo Ki Hwan Free Transfer [2]
FW Flag of Singapore.svg Rizawan Abdullah Flag of Singapore.svg Woodlands Wellington [3]
FW Flag of Korea (1899).svg Jung-Hee Bong Flag of Singapore.svg Gombak United [4]

Out

PositionPlayerTransferred ToRef
GK Flag of Singapore.svg Toh Guo'An Released [5]
GK Flag of Singapore.svg Siddiq Durimi Flag of Singapore.svg Home United [6]
DF Flag of Singapore.svg Walid Lounis Flag of Singapore.svg Gombak United [7]
MF Flag of Slovakia.svg Rastislav Belicak Released [8]
MF Flag of Singapore.svg Itimi Dickson Flag of Indonesia.svg Persidafon Dafonsoro [9]
FW Flag of Slovakia.svg Peter Tomko Released [10]

Mid-Season Transfers

In

PositionPlayerTransferred FromRef
DF Flag of England.svg Daniel Hammond Flag of Singapore.svg SAFFC [11]
MF Flag of Korea (1899).svg Byung-Euk Jeon Free Transfer [12]
FW Flag of Japan.svg Yuta Nakano Flag of Japan.svg Fagiano Okayama [13]
FW Flag of Singapore.svg Khalili D'Cruz Flag of Singapore.svg Young Lions FC [14]

Out

PositionPlayerTransferred ToRef
FW Flag of Singapore.svg Masrezwan Masturi Flag of Singapore.svg Home United [15]
MF Flag of Romania.svg Vasile Ghindaru Flag of Romania.svg CSMS Iaşi [16]
DF Flag of Korea (1899).svg Ki-Hwan Joo Flag of Indonesia.svg PSPS Pekanbaru [17]
FW Flag of Korea (1899).svg Jung-Hee Bong Flag of Singapore.svg Gombak United [18]

Pre-season Friendlies

30 December 2010Pre-Season Friendly Flag of Singapore.svg Geylang United 0-0 Flag of Singapore.svg SAFFC Bedok Stadium
17:00 GMT+8
6 January 2011Pre-Season Friendly Flag of Singapore.svg Woodlands Wellington 0-1 Flag of Singapore.svg Geylang United Woodlands Stadium
17:00 GMT+8
9 January 2011Pre-Season Friendly Flag of Singapore.svg Geylang United 13-1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Revolution FC Bedok Stadium
17:00 GMT+8
13 January 2011Pre-Season Friendly Flag of Singapore.svg Hougang United 2-0 Flag of Singapore.svg Geylang United Hougang Stadium
17:00 GMT+8
16 January 2011Pre-Season Friendly Flag of Singapore.svg Geylang United 3-1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Pahang FA Bedok Stadium
17:00 GMT+8
19 January 2011Pre-Season Friendly Flag of Malaysia.svg CIMB Bank 2-6 Flag of Singapore.svg Geylang United Jalan Raja Muda Stadium
16:00 GMT+8
20 January 2011Pre-Season Friendly Flag of Malaysia.svg Harimau Muda 2-4 Flag of Singapore.svg Geylang United Padang Bukit Jalil
16:00 GMT+8
21 January 2011Pre-Season Friendly Flag of Malaysia.svg Malacca FA 1-2 Flag of Singapore.svg Geylang United Padang Tun Fatimah
16:00 GMT+8
27 January 2011Pre-Season Friendly Flag of Singapore.svg Geylang United 2-0 Flag of Singapore.svg Balestier Khalsa Bedok Stadium
17:00 GMT+8
31 January 2011Pre-Season Friendly Flag of Singapore.svg Geylang United 1-1 Flag of Singapore.svg Gombak United Jurong West Stadium
17:00 GMT+8

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