2019 Singapore FA Cup

Last updated
2019 Football Association Cup
Singapore FA Cup
Tournament details
CountrySingapore
Dates17 September – 20 October 2019
Defending champions Yishun Sentek Mariners
Final positions
Champions Tiong Bahru FC
Runner-up Yishun Sentek Mariners
Third place Project Vaults Oxley SC
(Note: All statistics do not include penalty shoot-outs)
  2018
2023  

The 2019 Singapore FA Cup is the latest season of the FAS Football Association Cup, which is only open to teams from Singapore National Football League (NFL) and Island Wide League (IWL) in Singapore.

Contents

Bukit Timah Juniors player Mohd Khairul was given a fine and three year ban from all football activities for his 'gross misconduct and violent conduct' during the match between Bukit Timah Juniors and Admiralty Rangers FC on 7 September 2019. [1]

On 15 September 2019, the match between Jungfrau Punggol and Kembangan FC at Woodlands Stadium was abandoned prematurely at the 58th minute by the match referee due to an incident that was deemed to compromise the safety and security of the match officials. [2] Three players from Kembangan FC was punished, while the team was given a fine of $7,500.00 and a ban from participating in FAS FA Cup 2020. [1]

Tiong Bahru FC won the 2019 Football Association of Singapore (FAS) FA Cup after defeating defending champions Yishun Sentek Mariners FC on 20 October 2019. The NFL Division 1 champions exacted revenge for 2018 final loss to the same opponents as they completed a domestic double at Jalan Besar Stadium. [3]

The champions received $10,000 prize money and the FA Cup trophy. The first and second runners-up will received $5,000 and $2,000 from the Football Association of Singapore respectively. [3]

Teams

The Singapore FA Cup is a knockout competition with 16 IWL teams taking part from the first round on 7 September 2019. 37 teams from the Singapore Football League system (21 teams in total from the Singapore Football League 1 and 2, and the 16 from the Island Wide League) will be contesting in the 2019 competition. [4]

2018 FA Cup champions, 2018 NFL Division One and Division Two champions will advance directly to the third round of the competition. [5]

First Round

7 September 2019 Commonwealth Cosmos 2-1Kallang Sportif Huskies Hougang Stadium
7 September 2019Winchester Isla FC1-2 Geylang Serai FC Jalan Besar Stadium
7 September 2019Boon Keng SRC0-3* Kembangan United -
7 September 2019Bukit Timah Juniors2-0 Admiralty Rangers Bukit Gombak Stadium
Note: Admiralty Rangers are through to the next round. [5]
8 September 2019 Gymkhana FC 0-3* Yishun FC Yishun Stadium
8 September 2019Changi Village SRC1-2 Prisons SRC Hougang Stadium
8 September 2019Woodlands Warriors1-5 Simei United Bukit Gombak Stadium
8 September 2019 Bedok South Avenue 5-0GDT Circuit FC Jurong East Stadium

Second Round

14 September 2019 GFA Sporting Westlake 2-0Commonwealth Cosmos Jurong West Stadium
14 September 2019Siglap FC1-2 Admiralty CSC Hougang Stadium
14 September 2019 SAFSA 7-1GFA Victoria Jurong West Stadium
15 September 2019 Warwick Knights 7-1 Admiralty Rangers Yishun Stadium
15 September 2019Starlight Soccerites0-3 South Avenue SC Serangoon Stadium
15 September 2019 Eunos Crescent 3-1Simei United Jurong West Stadium
15 September 2019Bishan Barx FC2-2(p) Bedok South Avenue Serangoon Stadium
15 September 2019 Jungfrau Punggol vKembangan United Woodlands Stadium
Report
Note: Match abandoned. Jungfrau Punggol are through to the next round. [5]
23 September 2019 Police SA 8-0Yishun FC Jalan Besar Stadium
24 September 2019 Singapore Cricket Club (p)3-3Geylang Serai FC Jalan Besar Stadium
25 September 2019Kakit Bukit SC0-2 Prisons SRC Choa Chu Kang Stadium
Project Vaults Oxley vBalestier United
Note: Project Vaults Oxley are through to the next round. [5]
Admiralty FC v Katong FC
Note: Katong FC are through to the next round. [5]

Third Round

28 September 2019 GFA Sporting Westlake 3-0Admiralty CSC Hougang Stadium
28 September 2019 Singapore Cricket Club 1-4 SAFSA Toa Payoh Stadium
28 September 2019 Jungfrau Punggol 3-1Katong FC Choa Chu Kang Stadium
28 September 2019Warwick Knights3-3
(4–5 p)
Yishun Sentek Mariners Clementi Stadium
29 September 2019Police SA0-3 Tiong Bahru FC Bedok Stadium
2 October 2019Kakit Bukit SC2-3 South Avenue SC Hougang Stadium
2 October 2019 Eunos Crescent 0-5 Project Vaults Oxley Hougang Stadium
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2 October 2019Bedok South Avenue0-5 Singapore Khalsa Association Jalan Besar Stadium

Quarter Finals

5 October 2019 Project Vaults Oxley 4-2 Singapore Khalsa Association Yishun Stadium
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5 October 2019 Tiong Bahru FC (p)2-2South Avenue SC Bukit Gombak Stadium
5 October 2019Jungfrau Punggol1-2 Yishun Sentek Mariners Hougang Stadium
5 October 2019GFA Sporting Westlake1-2 SAFSA Jurong West Stadium

Semi Finals

12 October 2019SAFSA0-3 Yishun Sentek Mariners Hougang Stadium
12 October 2019 Tiong Bahru FC 2-0Project Vaults Oxley Jurong West Stadium

Third Placing

20 October 2019SAFSA1-2 Project Vaults Oxley Jalan Besar Stadium
17:00 UTC+8
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Report

Finals

20 October 2019 Yishun Sentek Mariners 1-2 Tiong Bahru FC Jalan Besar Stadium
20:00 UTC+8
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Report
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  • Syukri Noorhaizam Soccerball shade.svg45'
Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium

Notes

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    2. "FAS statement on incident during FA Cup match between Jungfrau Punggol and Kembangan FC". FAS. 15 Sep 2019.
    3. 1 2 "Tiong Bahru win FA Cup to complete Double!". FAS . 20 October 2019.
    4. "FAS FA Cup fixtures & results". FAS.
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