List of Singapore's football leagues winners

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Football in Singapore started in the 1890s during the British colonial of Singapore. There have been various competitions over the years with the S.League as the leading national league of Singapore. It was founded in 1996 and took over the defunct FAS Premier League. The next tier is the Singapore National Football League or more commonly known as the NFL which is the longest national leagues in Singapore. An FAS Island Wide League was then formed to allow new teams to qualify for the NFL. Beside the national leagues, there have also been various amateur football leagues which gives opportunity for players who want to pursue their career in football or a platform for the former professional players to continue playing the beautiful game of football.

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Men's National Leagues

The National Leagues in are the Singapore Premier League, FAS National Football League which consist of 2 Divisions and the FAS Island Wide League which is a National Football League qualifying tournament.

FAS Premier League Winners (1988–1995)

The FAS Premier League was founded in 1988 and took over the NFL as a top domestic league of Singapore. It was disbanded in 1996 with the established of the professional S.League.

SeasonChampions (number of titles)
1988 Geylang International
1989 Geylang International
1990 Geylang International
1991 Geylang International
1992 Geylang International
1993 Geylang International
1994 Perth Kangaroos IFC
1995 Singapore Lions

Singapore Premier League Winners (1996–present)

SeasonChampions (number of titles)Runners-up
1996* Geylang United (1) Singapore Armed Forces
1997 Singapore Armed Forces (1) Tiong Bahru United
1998 Singapore Armed Forces (2) Tanjong Pagar United
1999 Home United (1) Singapore Armed Forces
2000 Singapore Armed Forces (3) Tanjong Pagar United
2001 Geylang United (2) Singapore Armed Forces
2002 Singapore Armed Forces (4) Home United
2003 Home United (2) Geylang United
2004 Tampines Rovers (1) Home United
2005 Tampines Rovers (2) Singapore Armed Forces
2006 Singapore Armed Forces (5) Tampines Rovers
2007 Singapore Armed Forces (6) Home United
2008 Singapore Armed Forces (7) Flag of South Korea.svg Super Reds
2009 Singapore Armed Forces (8) Tampines Rovers
2010 Flag of France.svg Étoile (1) Tampines Rovers
2011 Tampines Rovers (3) Home United
2012 Tampines Rovers (4) Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei DPMM
2013 Tampines Rovers (5) Home United
2014 Warriors (9) Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei DPMM
2015 Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei DPMM (1) Tampines Rovers
2016 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) (1) Tampines Rovers
2017 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) (1) Tampines Rovers
2018 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) (1) Tampines Rovers

Singapore Football League Division 1/National Football League Division 1/First Division Winners

YearSingapore Football League Division 1 Champions and Runners-up (1904-1914)
1904Band & Drums (1st Battalion Manchester Regiment), Runners-up 62nd Company RA
1905E Company (Sherwood Foresters), Runners-up 80th Company RGA
1906Not Played
1907 Singapore Cricket Club, Runners-up RGA
19082nd Battalion West Kentshire Regiment
19093rd Battalion Middlesex Regiment
19103rd Battalion Middlesex Regiment
1911 Singapore Cricket Club
1912 Singapore Cricket Club
1913 Singapore Cricket Club
1914 Singapore Cricket Club

Singapore Island Wide League Winners (Third Division since 2014)

SeasonWinnersRunners-up
1991Wellington FC
1999 Singapore Recreation Club
2010 Sporting Westlake Dare to Dream FC
2011 Siglap CSC
2012 Vipers FAA Warwick Knight FC
2013 Yishun Sentek Mariners FC Kembangan CSC
2014 Kembangan United FC Pioneer Ayer Rajah Soccerites
2015 South Avenue SC
2016 SAFSA Balestier United RC
2017Not Held
2018 Project Vault Oxley SC Siglap FC
2019 Commonwealth Cosmos FC Geylang Serai FC

Singapore's Prime League Winners

YearChampionsRunners-up
1997 Singapore Armed Forces Reserves Balestier Khalsa Reserves
1998 Geylang United Reserves Home United Reserves
1999 Singapore Armed Forces Reserves Home United Reserves
2000 Singapore Armed Forces Reserves Home United Reserves
2001 Home United Reserves Singapore Armed Forces Reserves
2002 Home United Reserves Singapore Armed Forces Reserves
2003 Home United Reserves Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Sinchi Reserves
2004 Home United Reserves Singapore Armed Forces Reserves
2005 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Sinchi Reserves Geylang United Reserves
2006 Geylang United Reserves Singapore Armed Forces Reserves
2007 Singapore Armed Forces Reserves Tampines Rovers Reserves
2008 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore NFA U-18 Gombak United Reserves
2009 Home United Reserves Tampines Rovers Reserves
2010 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore NFA U-18 Home United Reserves
2011 Geylang United Reserves Gombak United Reserves
2012 Balestier Khalsa Reserves Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore NFA U-18
2013 Balestier Khalsa Reserves Home United Reserves
2014 Home United Reserves Geylang International Reserves
2015 Tampines Rovers Reserves Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore NFA U-18
2016 Home United Reserves Warriors Reserves
2017 Home United Reserves Hougang United Reserves

Expatriate Leagues

Cosmopolitan League

The Cosmopolitan League, or the Cosmoleague was founded in 1975 by a soccer section member of the Singapore Cricket Club. It is currently the top leading amateur football league in Singapore and is a league cater for both local and expatriate players who are not involved in the national leagues and residing in Singapore. There have been many well known retired or semi-retired professional footballers who have come to participate in this league over the years. Some of the most well known clubs participating in the Cosmoleague are Singapore Cricket Club, Singapore FC, Casuals FC Singapore and 1 Tanah Merah FC.

Equatorial Football League

Equatorial Football League is a multi-national football league founded in 2006. The league was previously sanctioned by Football Association of Singapore and consists of mainly expatriate football clubs with expatriate players. Well-known amateur football clubs such as Singapore Cricket Club, Singapore FC and Purple Monkeys FC have also participate in this league. The league consists of 4 divisions, the Saturday Qualification, Saturday Premiership, Sunday Qualification and Sunday Premiership divisions.

Past winners

SeasonCosmoleague WinnersCosmoleague Runners-upEFL Saturday Premiership WinnersEFL Saturday Premiership Runners-upEFL Saturday Qualification WinnersEFL Saturday Qualification Runners-upEFL Sunday Premiership WinnersEFL Sunday Premiership Runners-upEFL Sunday Qualification WinnersEFL Sunday Qualification Runners-up
1974/1975 SCC First
1982/1983 SCC First
1986/1987 Hotspurs FC
1987/1988 Hotspurs FC
1988/1989 Casuals FC Hotspurs FC
1989/1990 Swiss FC Hotspurs FC
1990/1991 Swiss FC Hotspurs FC
1991/1992 Hotspurs FC
1992/1993 Hotspurs FC
1993/1994 Hotspurs FC
1994/1995 Swiss FC Casuals FC
1995/1996 Hotspurs FC Swiss FC
1996/1997 Casuals FC Hotspurs FC
1997/1998 Gaelic Lions FC Swiss FC
1998/1999 Casuals FC Swiss FC
1999/2000 FC Nippon Casuals FC
2000/2001 Hotspurs FC Gaelic Lions FC
2001/2002 SCC First
2002/2003 Casuals FC SCC First
2003/2004 SCC First Latini FC
2004/2005Brewerkz FC SCC First
2005/2006 SCC First SCC First
2006/2007 SCC First SCC First
2007/2008 SCC First SCC First
2008/2009 SCC First Casuals FC
2009/2010 SCC First Casuals FC
2010/2011 SCC First Casuals FC
2011/2012 SCC First Casuals FC
2012/2013 SCC First Casuals FC
2013/2014 SCC First FC Nippon
2014/2015 SCC First Casuals FC
2015/2016 TGA Rangers FC SCC First Purple Monkeys FC
2016/2017 SCC First TGA Rangers FC British Club XI Rampant Casuals FC Team BI
2017/2018 SCC First Gaelic Lions FC CBD Wanderers

Women's National Leagues

Women's Premier League

SeasonWinnersRunners-up
2016 Warriors FC Arion Football Academy
2017 Warriors FC Woodlands Wellington FC
2018 Warriors FC Woodlands Wellington FC

Women's National League

SeasonWinnersRunners-up
2018 Tampines Changkat CSC Simei United FC

Women's Youth League

SeasonWinnersRunners-up
2017 Warriors FC GDT Circuit FC

Women's Challenge Cup

SeasonWinnersRunners-up
2016 Warriors FC Woodlands Wellington FC
2017 Warriors FC Police Sports Association Singapore
2018 Warriors FC Tanjong Pagar United FC

National Cups' Winners

Singapore Cup Winners

Source: [1]

YearWinnersRunners-upScore in
Final
3rd place4th place
1998 Tanjong Pagar United Singapore Armed Forces 2–0 Home United Sembawang Rangers
1999 Singapore Armed Forces Jurong FC 3–1 Home United Balestier Central
2000 Home United Singapore Armed Forces 1–0 Geylang United Woodlands Wellington
2001 Home United Geylang United 8–0 Singapore Armed Forces Tanjong Pagar United
2002 Tampines Rovers Jurong FC 1–0 Geylang United Sengkang Marine
2003 Home United Geylang United 2–1 Jurong FC
Woodlands Wellington
No 3rd-place playoff
2004 Tampines Rovers Home United 4–1
(aet)
Geylang United
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Sinchi FC
No 3rd-place playoff
2005 Home United Woodlands Wellington 3–2 Singapore Armed Forces
Tampines Rovers
No 3rd-place playoff
2006 Tampines Rovers Flag of Thailand.svg Chonburi 3–2
(aet)
Woodlands Wellington Balestier Khalsa
2007 Singapore Armed Forces Tampines Rovers 4–3 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok University Woodlands Wellington
2008 Singapore Armed Forces Woodlands Wellington 2–1
(aet)
Tampines Rovers Flag of Singapore.svg Young Lions
2009 Geylang United Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok Glass 1–0 Flag of Thailand.svg TTM Samut Sakhon Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S)
2010 Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok Glass Tampines Rovers 1–0 Flag of France.svg Étoile FC Flag of Singapore.svg Young Lions
2011 Home United Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) 1–0
(aet)
Flag of France.svg Étoile FC Hougang United
2012 Singapore Armed Forces Tampines Rovers 2–1 Gombak United Flag of the Philippines.svg Loyola Meralco Sparks
2013 Home United Tanjong Pagar United 4–1 Balestier Khalsa Flag of the Philippines.svg Global FC
2014 Balestier Khalsa Home United 3–1 Tampines Rovers Flag of Brunei.svg DPMM FC
2015 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) Home United 2–1 Flag of Brunei.svg DPMM FC Flag of the Philippines.svg Global FC
2016 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) Tampines Rovers 2–0 Flag of the Philippines.svg Ceres-La Salle Balestier Khalsa
2017 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) Flag of the Philippines.svg Global Cebu 2–2
3-1 (pen)
Home United Hougang United
Key
Invitational club

Singapore Amateur Football Association Challenge Cup (1892-1967), FAS President Cup (1968-1993), Singapore FA Cup Winners (1994-Present)

YearChampionsRunners-upScore in finalDateVenue
1892 Singapore Engineers Royal Artillery 6-2
1893 Royal Engineers Singapore Cricket Club 1-0
1894 10th Lincolnshire Regiment 1st and 10th Lincolnshire Regiment 2nd (Title Shared)
1895 Royal Artillery 5th North Humberland Fusiliers 3-1
1896 5th North Humberland Fusiliers Singapore Cricket Club 2-0
1897 1st Battalion The Rifle Brigade Corporals of The Rifle Brigade 4-0
1898 12th Company Royal Artillery West Yorkshire Regiment 3-2
1899 1st BKOR Lancaster Regiment Tanjong Pagar FC1-0
1900 12th Company Royal Artillery 35th Company Royal Artillery 1-0
1901 Singapore Cricket Club 12th Company Royal Artillery 3-1
1902 49th Company Royal Artillery 50th Company Royal Artillery 1-0
1903 Singapore Cricket Club Fort Canning Recreation Club 2-0
1904Harlequins Manchester Regiment 1-0
1905 1st Battery Sherwood Foresters Singapore Cricket Club 1-0
1906 1st Battery Sherwood Foresters Singapore Cricket Club 1-0
1907 2nd Battery West Kent Regiment B 2nd Battery West Kent Regiment A 1-0
1908 2nd Battery West Kent Regiment B Royal Garrison Artillery 2-0
1909 3rd Battalion Middlesex Regiment Royal Garrison Artillery 2-0
1910 3rd Battalion Middlesex Regiment 3rd Battalion Middlesex Regiment II 2-0
1911 The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) Wanderers 1-0
1912 The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) Singapore Cricket Club 2-1
1913 1st Battalion KOYLI Singapore Cricket Club 2-1
1914 1st Battalion KOYLI Singapore Cricket Club 1-0
1915-1916Not playedN/A
1917 1/4th Battalion KSLI Singapore Recreation Club 1-0
1918-1919Not playedN/A
1920 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Singapore Recreation Club 1-0
1921 Singapore Cricket Club Royal Engineers 2-1
1922 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment Singapore Cricket Club 1-0
1923 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment St Joseph's Old Boys 3-0
1924 HMS "Pegasus" Football Team Singapore Cricket Club 2-1
1925 Singapore Chinese FA Royal Sussex4-2
1926 2nd Bttl. Duke of Wellington's R. Singapore Chinese FA 2-1
1927 2nd Bttl. Duke of Wellington's R. Singapore Chinese FA 6-1
1928 2nd Bttl. Duke of Wellington's R. Singapore Chinese FA 4-1
1929 Singapore Cricket Club Singapore Chinese FA 1-0
1930 Singapore Malay FA Welch Regiment 1-0
1931 Singapore Malay FA Gloucester Regiment 4-3
1932 Singapore Malay FA Royal Air Force 1-0
1933 Wiltshire Regiment Singapore Malay FA 5-3
1934 Singapore Malay FA Marine Department 6-2
1935 Singapore Chinese FA Singapore Malay FA 3-1
1936 Royal Artillery Police FC 2-0
1937 Singapore Chinese FA 1st Singapore Chinese FA 2nd 3-1
1938 Royal Artillery Royal Air Force 3-2
1939 Singapore Chinese FA The Loyal Regiment 2-1
1940 The Loyal Regiment Royal Air Force (Seletar) 1-0
1941 Royal Air Force (Seletar) The Loyal Regiment 2-0
1941 Royal Air Force (Seletar) The Loyal Regiment 2-0
1947 Singapore Malay FA Singapore Chinese FA 2nd 2-0
1948 Kota Raja SC Singapore Recreation Club 3-0
1949 Kota Raja SC Base Ordnance Depot Civilians 3-0
1950 Royal Navy Rovers SC 2-1
1951 Royal Navy Kota Raja SC 1-0
1994 Tiong Bahru CSC Geylang United 4-2 National Stadium
1995 Geylang United Woodlands Wellington FC 2-1 National Stadium
1996 Geylang United Singapore Armed Forces 1-1 (4-2 penalties) National Stadium
1997 Singapore Armed Forces Woodlands Wellington 4-2 National Stadium
1998 Tanjong Pagar United Sembawang Rangers 1-0 National Stadium
1999Police SAMountbatten SC3-0 Tampines Stadium
2000Sembawang Soccer ClubAndrews Avenue ?-? Tampines Stadium
2001Andrews AvenueTessensohn Khalsa5-0Oct 18, 2001 Choa Chu Kang Stadium
2002Police SA Singapore Cricket Club 2-1Aug 25, 2002 Clementi Stadium
2003Tampines Rovers SCPolice SA3-1Aug 24, 2003 Jalan Besar Stadium
2004Tampines Rovers SCKatong SC7-0Oct 9, 2004 Jalan Besar Stadium
2005SAFSA*Tessensohn Khalsa5-0Sep 3, 2005 Jalan Besar Stadium
2006 Singapore Armed Forces Singapore Cricket Club2-1Oct 11, 2006 Jalan Besar Stadium
2007 Geylang United Flag of Singapore.svg NFA U-18 1-0Sep 27, 2007 Jalan Besar Stadium
2008 Singapore Armed Forces Katong SC1-0Oct 30, 2008 Jalan Besar Stadium
2009 Singapore Cricket Club Balestier Khalsa 3-2Oct 20, 2009 Jalan Besar Stadium
2010 Singapore Recreation Club Tampines Rovers 3-2Oct 19, 2010 Jalan Besar Stadium
2011 Tampines Rovers Singapore Recreation Club 1-1 (8-7 penalties) [2] Oct 27, 2012 Jalan Besar Stadium
2012 Balestier Khalsa Siglap CSC2-0Oct 30, 2012 Jalan Besar Stadium
2013 Home United Sporting Westlake4-1Nov 8, 2013 Jalan Besar Stadium
2014 Singapore Recreation Club Balestier Khalsa 1-1 (5-3 penalties)Nov 8, 2014 Jalan Besar Stadium
2015 Home United Police SA5-1Nov 29, 2015 Serangoon Stadium
2016 Home United Siglap FC3-1Nov 20, 2016 Jalan Besar Stadium
2017 Warriors FC Yishun Sentek Mariners 1-2Oct 29, 2017 Jalan Besar Stadium
YearWinnersRunners-upScore in
Final
3rd place4th place
2018 Yishun Sentek Mariners FC Tiong Bahru FC 3–1 Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association Admiralty CSC

National Football League Challenge Cup Winners

YearChampionsRunners-upScore in finalDateVenue
2018 Yishun Sentek Mariners FC Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association (SAFSA) Jalan Besar Stadium

Singapore League Cup Winners

YearWinnersRunners-upScore in
Final
3rd place4th place
1997 Singapore Armed Forces Geylang United 1-0 Tampines Rovers
Tiong Bahru United
No 3rd-place play-off
2007 Woodlands Wellington Sengkang Punggol 4-0 Gombak United Home United
2008 Gombak United Flag of South Korea.svg Super Reds 2-1 Balestier Khalsa Flag of Singapore.svg Young Lions
2009 Flag of Brunei.svg DPMM FC Singapore Armed Forces 1-1 (aet)
4-3 (pen)
Home United Woodlands Wellington
2010 Flag of France.svg Étoile FC Woodlands Wellington 3-1 Sengkang Punggol Gombak United
2011 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) Hougang United 0-0 (aet)
5-4 (pen)
Tampines Rovers Home United
2012 Flag of Brunei.svg DPMM FC Geylang United 2-0 Singapore Armed Forces
Tampines Rovers
No 3rd-place play-off
2013 Balestier Khalsa Flag of Brunei.svg DPMM FC 4-0 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S)
Woodlands Wellington
2014 Flag of Brunei.svg DPMM FC Tanjong Pagar United 2-0 Hougang United
Geylang International
2015 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) Balestier Khalsa 2-1 Hougang United
Geylang International
2016 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) Flag of Brunei.svg DPMM FC 2-0 Home United
Tampines Rovers
2017 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) Warriors FC 1-0 Flag of Brunei.svg DPMM FC
Geylang International

Note:
Tampines Rovers SC is a separate entity from Tampines Rovers.
SAFSA is a separate entity from Singapore Armed Forces.
Police SA is a separate entity from Home United (formerly Police FC).

National Plate and Shield's Winners

Singapore Plate Winners

From 2012, a Plate Tournament was launched for the four teams that finished third in their respective groups.

YearWinnersRunners-upScore
in Final
2012 Balestier Khalsa Flag of Singapore.svg Young Lions 1-0
2013 Flag of Malaysia.svg Harimau Muda B Flag of Singapore.svg Young Lions 2-0
2014 Tampines Rovers Balestier Khalsa 3-0
2015 Not Held
2016 Geylang International Hougang United 2-1
2017 Not Held

Singapore Community Shield Winners

YearChampionsRunners-upScoreNote
2008 Singapore Armed Forces Home United 1-1 (aet) (5-4 pen.)
2009 S.League Foreign Players S.League Local Players2-0
2010 Singapore Armed Forces,
Flag of Sweden.svg AIK
N/A1-1title was shared [3]
2011 Tampines Rovers Flag of France.svg Étoile FC 2-1
2012 Tampines Rovers Home United 2-0
2013 Tampines Rovers Warriors FC 2-1
2014 Tampines Rovers Home United 1-0
2015 Warriors FC Balestier Khalsa 1-0
2016 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) Flag of Brunei.svg DPMM FC 3-2
2017 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) Tampines Rovers 2-1
2018 Flag of Japan.svg Albirex Niigata (S) Tampines Rovers 2-1

Central Of Excellence Developmental Football League

The Central of Excellence Developmental Football League or more commonly known as the COE League is a youth developmental league for the youth players of the S. League club. There are four categories of the league: U13, U14, U15, U16, U17 and U18.

League Winners and Runners-up (Until 2017)

SeasonWinnersRunners-up
2005 NFA U17(U18 COE League) SAFFC(U18 COE League)
2006 NFA U16(U18 COE League)
Home United FC
(U16 COE League)
NFA U17(U18 COE League)
Balestier Khalsa FC
(U16 COE League)
2012 NFA U16(U18 COE League)
2014 Warriors FC U18
(U18 COE League)
Home United U18
(U18 COE League)
2017 Home United FC U17
(U17 COE League)
NFA U15
(U17 COE League)

Cup Winners

SeasonWinnersRunners-up
2017 Home United FC U17 Warriors FC U17

ESPZEN

ESPZEN is a soccer organization based in Singapore and is founded by an English banker named Lee Taylor back in the early 2000s. It is currently the biggest amateur football organization in Singapore with over 180 teams and 4000 players. Its main category leagues are the Sunday League, Saturday League and the Midweek League. It organizes veteran league for veteran players and junior leagues for kids. It is affiliated to the FAS.

Sunday League Past Winners

The ESPZEN Sunday League is the premium football league of ESPZEN. The league consists of numerous divisions with amateur Expatriate clubs residing in Singapore.

SeasonDivision 13 WinnersDivision 13 Runners-up
MATADOR Sunday League 15Underboys Football ClubDE Christhu Football Club

Saturday League Winners

The ESPZEN Saturday League is the social league organised by ESPZEN to cater amateur and social footballers to take part in Football activities on Saturday.

SeasonWinnersRunners-up
Season 1International Soccer AcademyNumero Uno Football Club
Season 2International Soccer AcademyKnights Football Club
Season 3International Soccer Academy (Division 1)
Standard Chartered Bank FC (Division 2)
Crescent Rangers Football Club (Division 1)
Saturday Pirates Football Club
Season 4Club Futbol de Galacticos (Division 1)
TGA Buffalos Football Club (Division 2)
International Soccer Academy (Division 1)
Blue Oyster Football Club (Division 2)
Season 5International Soccer Academy (Division 1)
Blue Oyster Football Club (Division 2)
Crescent Rangers Football Club (Division 1)
Redsaga II Football Club (Division 2)
Season 6International Soccer Academy (Division 1)
Meridian Generations FC (Division 2)
Real Ale Madrid Football Club (Division 3)
TGA Buffalos Football Club (Division 1)
Sengkang Rangers FC (Division 2)
Dynamites Football Club (Division 3)
Season 7International Soccer Academy (Division 1)
Fake Madrid FC (Division 2)
El Retador Football Club (Division 3)
Blue Oysters Football Club (Division 4)
Team Intense Football Club (Division 1)
TeamCuzz Football Club (Division 2)
FC Hospitality (Division 3)
Socceritez Revolutionz FC (Division 4)
Season 8Team Intense Football Club (Division 1)
El Retador Football Club (Division 2)
RockU Football Club (Division 3)
Rosso Football Club (Division 4)
Royal City Avenue FC (Division 5)
Fake Madrid FC (Division 1)
Sporting TGA Football Club (Division 2)
Blue Oysters Football Club (Division 3)
Eclectico Football Club (Division 4)
Phoenix United Football Club (Division 5)
Season 9St Andrews Football Club (Division 1)
TeamCuzz Football Club (Division 2)
Phoenix United Football Club (Division 3)
VR Eagles Football Club (Division 4)
The Sailors FC (Division 5)
Team Intense Football Club (Division 1)
Rosso Football Club (Division 2)
Eclectico Football Club (Division 3)
VNPos Football Club (Division 4)
BNP PARIBAS Sports Club (Division 5)
Season 10St Andrews Football Club (Division 1)
RockU Football Club (Division 2)
YANK OL BOYZ FC(Division 3)
Hibernians FC Saturday Socials (Division 4)
Hiadis Football Club (Division 5)
ONERS FC (Division 6)
Team Intense Football Club (Division 1)
Blue Oysters Football Club (Division 2)
Team GOAT FC (Division 3)
H4 United Football Club (Division 4)
JKS Football Club (Division 5)
Etoile FC Academy (Division 6)
Season 11El Retador Football Club (Division 1)
Phoenix United Football Club (Division 2)
Jigsaw Disunited Football Club(Division 3)
Hiadis Football Club (Division 4)
Team Jubilee Football Club (Division 5)
Botakgang Football Club (Division 6)
Team Intense Football Club (Division 1)
Sporting TGA Football Club (Division 2)
FC Hospitality (Division 3)
Gattaca Football Club (Division 4)
Team FC (Division 5)
Sons Of Pitches Football Club (Division 6)

Merlion Youth League

The Merlion Youth League, MYL is a youth football tournament founded in 2014. It is a tournament for youth who do not compete or who formerly competed in the FAS COE Developmental Football League. The clubs which took part in the league are amateur clubs or clubs which are associated with the NFL clubs.

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