Albirex Niigata Singapore FC

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Albirex Niigata (S)
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Full nameAlbirex Niigata Singapore
Nickname(s)The Swans
Founded2004;20 years ago (2004)
Ground Jurong East Stadium
Capacity2,700
Owner Albirex Niigata
ChairmanDaisuke Korenaga
Manager Kazuaki Yoshinaga
League Singapore Premier League
2023 Singapore Premier League, 1st of 8
Website Club website
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Albirex Niigata (S) is a professional football club based in Jurong East, Singapore, which plays in the Singapore Premier League. The club is a satellite team of Albirex Niigata of Japan. [1] The club have won 6 league titles (including one unbeaten title), 4 Singapore Cup, 4 Singapore League Cup and 4 Community Shield.

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Mostly the team is made up of University students from Japan and also academy players from J1 League.

Former Albirex players who have gone on to forge decent J-League careers include former League Players of the Year, Atsushi Kawata (2016) and Tomoyuki Doi (2021), while Issey Nakajima-Farran even went on to play in Major League Soccer in the United States and Ilhan Fandi who goes on to play for the Belgium 2nd division club, K.M.S.K. Deinze in Europe.

Notably, the club also implement a professional code of conduct to instill discipline, good behaviour and team spirit. This includes a ban on hair dye, a punctuality clause where players are fined if they are late for training with no valid reason, and scrubbing footballs together after training.

The club then improved its league performance finishing 7th in the 2008 season, 3rd in the 2012 season and as champions in the 2016 season. The club did not lose a match in their 2018 season. [2]

History

2004 – 2010

Albirex Niigata Singapore, a satellite team of Japanese club Albirex Niigata, joined the S. League in 2004. It was in that year the Football Association of Singapore decided to invite foreign teams in the league in a bid to deal with poor attendance issues. For the first years of the club's participation in the league it has settled in the mid-table in the standings. [2]

In 2008, Daisuke Korenaga became chairman of the club who introduced reforms in the club in order to improve its standing in the league. Among these was to secure sponsorship from Japanese companies with presence in Singapore, with the club having as many as 50 sponsors and improved fan engagement by setting up a Cheer Dance School and an academy.

Koichi Sugiyama as Albirex Niigata Singapore head coach from 2010 to 2013 Sugiyama singapore.jpg
Koichi Sugiyama as Albirex Niigata Singapore head coach from 2010 to 2013

2011 – 2013 : First silverware in club history.

2011 was a great start for Albirex Niigata Singapore as midway throughout 2011, head coach, Koichi Sugiyama leads them to all the way to final of the 2011 Singapore League Cup and guiding the White Swans to their first ever piece of silverware in the club history. Sugiyama also guided them to the 2011 Singapore Cup but eventually conceded a goal in the very last minute of extra time against Home United. In August 2014, he left Albirex to signed with Thai club, Ayutthaya.

2014 – 2016 : Cup's double and clean sweep

Tatsuyuki Okuyama who had spent his entire career in hometown club, Albirex Niigata who once coached youth teams of Albirex after his playing career ended and also the Albirex Niigata Ladies, has decided to signed as the head coach for Albirex Niigata Singapore. Okuyama was Sugiyama's assistant coach during the 2013 season, which will see Okuyama succeeding him in being the head coach for the White Swans for the upcoming 2014 season. The following season, he guided the team to win the 2015 Singapore League Cup and the 2015 Singapore Cup.

After 6 years since his first charge of the club in 2009, Naoki Naruo re-joined Albirex Niigata Singapore, replacing Tatsuyuki Okuyama as head coach. Naruo led the White Swans to being the first club in Singapore football history to achieved all the unprecedented sweep of all four of the possible league's major trophies, the 2016 S.League, 2016 Singapore Cup, 2016 Singapore League Cup and the 2016 Singapore Community Shield which led to him being named the 2016 S.League Coach of the Year. On 3 November 2016, two days after winning the league championship, Naruo announced that he is leaving the newly crowned champions.

2017 : Invincible season by Kazuaki Yoshinaga

On 2 December 2016, Kazuaki Yoshinaga was appointed head coach of Albirex Niigata Singapore. In his first year, Yoshinaga guided them to retained the 2017 S.League title and also and also winning the 2017 S.League Coach of the Year. He also extended his contract with the White Swans for another year coaching them for the revamped 2018 Singapore Premier League (SPL) season which saw Yoshinaga guiding them to an invincible season, winning the SPL title without defeat and also all of the possible titles in Singapore professional football: 2018 Singapore Cup and 2018 Singapore Community Shield, while he also won the league's 2018 Coach of the Year award for the second successive year. Due to Yoshinaga's impressive work with Albirex Niigata Singapore, he returned to Japan in 2019 as the parent club, Albirex Niigata appointed him initially as their academy manager before being appointed as a team manager in April the same year.

2021 – 2023 : Consecutive champions

In April 2021, Yoshinaga returned to Albirex Niigata Singapore as the Technical Director, before becoming the Manager once again in 2022 guiding them to win the 2022 Singapore Premier League title and also winning the league's 2022 Coach of the Year award for the third time.

On 28 December 2021, Albirex Niigata Singapore announced the signing of former Southampton forward and Japanese legend, Tadanari Lee who famously comes on as a substitute in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup Final held in Qatar and scoring his first international goal to secure a 1–0 win over Australia which gives Japan their fourth Asian Cup success. Lee had also won the 2017 AFC Champions League with Urawa Red Diamonds and the J1 League title with Yokohama F. Marinos in 2019. It was reported that the one-year contract will see him earn about $12,000 per month.

On 1 December 2022, Yoshinaga extended his contract and will continue to lead the team for the upcoming 2023 season. The following season, he help them to win the 2023 Singapore Premier League title and the 2023 Singapore Community Shield

2024 – present : Team revamp

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the club, on 13 September 2023, Albirex Niigata Singapore announced that from the 2024 season, the club, which has historically featured mainly Japanese players in its senior team, is shifting its focus towards a players mainly composed of predominantly Singaporean players roster which in line with this change, It aims to participate in AFC tournaments such as the AFC Champions League 2, depending on the club league performances. [3] [4] The club announced in December 2023 that they have sign veteran, Yohei Otake from J2 League side V-Varen Nagasaki, Yojiro Takahagi from FC Tokyo and the club first ever Nigerian-Japanese footballer, Stevia Egbus Mikuni for their 2024 campaign. Albirex Niigata Singapore also signed U-21 Japanese-Iraqi footballer, Arya Igami Tarhani and former player, Shuhei Hoshino who returned to the club after six years since the 2018 season.

Affiliated clubs

The following clubs are affiliated with Albirex Niigata Singapore:

Former affiliated club:

Sponsors

Kit SupplierMain Sponsors
Mizuno Denka [5]
Black Clover

Stadium

Home of the Swans since their inception in 2004 Jurong East Stadium.JPG
Home of the Swans since their inception in 2004

The Swan's home ground is the Jurong East Stadium, located in the West side of Singapore. It is used both for football matches and community events.

The stadium holds 2,700 people and It is one of only three stadiums in Singapore that does not have a running track, and was built to serve only as a football stadium.

VAR

Video assistant referee (VAR) technology will be used for the first time in the 2023 Singapore Premier League season and also at the Jurong East Stadium.

Players

First-team squad

As of 19 February 2024 [6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Dylan Pereira
2 DF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Ryo Takahashi
3 DF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Keito Hariya
4 DF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Koki Kawachi
5 DF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Shunsaku Kishimoto (vice captain)
6 MF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Arya Igami Tarhani (captain)
7 FW Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Amy Recha
8 MF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Yojiro Takahagi
9 FW Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Shuhei Hoshino
10 MF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Yohei Otake
11 FW Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Daniel Goh (vice captain)
13 FW Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Idraki Adnan
15 MF Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Syed Firdaus Hassan (on loan from BG Tampines Rovers )
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17 MF Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Syafi'ie Redzuan
18 GK Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Hassan Sunny
19 FW Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Syukri Bashir
20 MF Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Arshad Shamim
22 DF Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Junki Kenn Yoshimura
23 MF Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Hilman Norhisam
24 MF Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Ho Wai Loon
25 GK Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Zainol Gulam
26 MF Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Jarrel Ong
28 MF Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Gareth Low
31 GK Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Yoshihiko Kobayashi
41 DF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Stevia Egbus Mikuni
42 MF Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Haziq Kamarudin
47 DF Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Kenji Austin
51 GK Flag of Singapore.svg  SGP Kai Yamamoto

Club officials

PositionName
Head Coach Flag of Japan.svg Kazuaki Yoshinaga [7]
Assistant Coach Flag of Japan.svg Keiji Shigetomi

Flag of Singapore.svg Jaswinder Singh

Fitness Coach Flag of Japan.svg Masayuki Kato
Interpreter
Goalkeeper Coach Flag of Singapore.svg Fadhil Salim
Sports Trainer Flag of Japan.svg Tomoya Ueta
Team Manager Flag of Singapore.svg Dominic Wong
Physiotherapist Flag of Singapore.svg Karen Koh

Flag of Singapore.svg Alison Soh

Kitman Flag of Singapore.svg Roy Krishnan

Flag of Singapore.svg Muhammad Taufik

Notable players

This section contains a list of former players who have either played 100 league games for the club, gone on to represent their nation, or played in the J.League at a professional level.

Notable coach

Head coaches

ManagerCareerPldWDLAchievements
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Ohashi [9] 2004271287
Flag of Japan.svg Ichiro Otsuka 2005–200654241716
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroaki Hiraoka 2007–200871201932
Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Naruo 20093713618
Flag of Japan.svg Koichi Sugiyama [10] 2010–20131406339402011 Singapore League Cup
Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuyuki Okuyama [11] 2014–2015703811212015 Singapore Cup

2015 Singapore League Cup

Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Naruo [12] (2)20163425372016 S.League

2016 Singapore Cup

2016 Singapore League Cup

2016 Singapore Community Shield

Flag of Japan.svg Kazuaki Yoshinaga 2017–20186556722017 S.League

2018 Singapore Premier League

2017, 2018 Singapore Cup

2017 Singapore League Cup

2017, 2018 Singapore Community Shield

Flag of Japan.svg Keiji Shigetomi 2019–202163361512
Flag of Japan.svg Kazuaki Yoshinaga (2)2022–present3521952022, 2023 Singapore Premier League

2023 Singapore Community Shield

Honours

League

Cup

Records and statistics

Kento Nagasaki is both the club all time highest appearances and top scorer in which he was the longest serving players in the history of the club from 2013 to 2017. Kento Nagasaki Training 2014.jpg
Kento Nagasaki is both the club all time highest appearances and top scorer in which he was the longest serving players in the history of the club from 2013 to 2017.

As of 12 December 2023.

Top 10 all-time appearances

RankPlayerYearsClub appearances
1 Flag of Japan.svg Kento Nagasaki 2013–2017164
2 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroyoshi Kamata 2016–2020138
3 Flag of Japan.svg Atsushi Shimono 2009–2012129
4 Flag of Japan.svg Yōsuke Nozawa 2015–2018125
5 Flag of Japan.svg Shuhei Hotta 2011–2014106
6 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuro Inui 2010–2011

2016

103
7 Flag of Japan.svg Itsuki Yamada 2013–2015100
8 Flag of Japan.svg Kento Fujihara 2014–201698
9 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshito Matsushita 2008–201197
10 Flag of Japan.svg Rui Kumada 2015–201791

Top 10 all-time scorers

RankPlayerClub appearancesTotal goals
1 Flag of Japan.svg Kento Nagasaki 16441
2 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Sakamoto 6540
3 Flag of Japan.svg Kodai Tanaka 3239
4 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuro Inui 10332
5 Flag of Japan.svg Atsushi Kawata 6031
Flag of Japan.svg Tsubasa Sano 29
7 Flag of Japan.svg Shotaro Ihata 6727
8 Flag of Japan.svg Bruno Suzuki 9025
9 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroyoshi Kamata 13824
Flag of Japan.svg Seia Kunori 28

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