Uniformed Derby

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Uniformed Derby
Other namesHome United vs. Warriors
Location Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
Teams Home United
Warriors
Latest meeting4 August 2016
Home United 3-0 Warriors
2016 S.League
Next meetingTBA
Stadiums Bishan Stadium
Choa Chu Kang Stadium
Statistics
Meetings total24
Most wins Home United (25 wins)
All-time series (S.League only)Home United: 5
Drawn: 2
Warriors: 2
Largest victoryWarriors 0-4 Home United
(2011)
Longest win streak2 games (Home United)

Uniformed Derby is the name given to football matches that involves Home United and Warriors FC. [1] The derby started since the 90's as both are quite successful teams in Singapore.

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History

Home United FC was founded in 1940 and its current head coach is Aidil Sharin. Its actual name was Police FC for the Singapore Police Force and changed to the current name in 1997 as it includes HomeTeam departments of the Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs such as the Singapore Civil Defence Force and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority.

Warriors FC was founded in 1975 and its current head coach is Razif Onn. They were previously known as the Singapore Armed Forces Football Club (SAFFC) since their establishment on 16 February 1996.

Stadiums

Team NameStadiumCapacityImage
Home United Bishan Stadium 6,254 Bishan Stadium and Sports Hall.JPG
Warriors Choa Chu Kang Stadium 4,268

List of matches

From 2009 to current

#DateHome teamAway teamScoreGoals (Home)Goals (Away)
14 March 2009 WarriorsHome United3-1Ahmad LatiffSoccerball shade.svg39', Daniel Bennett Soccerball shade.svg61', John Wilkinson Soccerball shade.svg92',Shi Jiayi Soccerball shade.svg50' (pen.)
230 May 2009 Home UnitedWarriors2-1Ludovick TakamSoccerball shade.svg62', Peres Spindula De OliveiraSoccerball shade.svg85'Park Tae-won Soccerball shade.svg70'
321 August 2009 WarriorsHome United0-2Rosman SulaimanSoccerball shade.svg41', Ludovick TakamSoccerball shade.svg47'
46 May 2010 Home UnitedWarriors1-1Shahril IshakSoccerball shade.svg8'Federico MartinezSoccerball shade.svg14' (pen.)
516 July 2010 WarriorsHome United2-5John WilkinsonSoccerball shade.svg53', Park Tae-wonSoccerball shade.svg66' (pen.)Shahril IshakSoccerball shade.svg9', Soccerball shade.svg40', Soccerball shade.svg63', Woo Keun-junSoccerball shade.svg46', Shahdan SulaimanSoccerball shade.svg93'
610 November 2010 Home UnitedWarriors0-0
77 April 2011 WarriorsHome United2-0Ivan JerkovicSoccerball shade.svg69' (pen.), Indra SahdanSoccerball shade.svg84'
86 July 2011 Home UnitedWarriors3-2Mendy FredericSoccerball shade.svg28', Qiu LiSoccerball shade.svg47', Firdaus IdrosSoccerball shade.svg83'Mislav Karoglan Soccerball shade.svg45' (pen.), Fazrul NawazSoccerball shade.svg86'
916 October 2011 WarriorsHome United0-4Sherif EL-MasriSoccerball shade.svg4', Soccerball shade.svg18', Firdaus IdrosSoccerball shade.svg16', Yasir HanapiSoccerball shade.svg91'
22 April 2017 WarriorsHome United2-2Shahril IshakSoccerball shade.svg81' (pen.), Soccerball shade.svg87'Stipe PlazibatSoccerball shade.svg6' (pen.), Soccerball shade.svg49'

Honours

Honours counted for the S.League, Singapore Cup, Singapore League Cup and the Singapore Community Shield.

TeamLeagueCupGrand Total
S.League League Total Singapore Cup Singapore League Cup Singapore Community Shield Cup Total
Home United 2260068
Warriors 99403716

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References

  1. "Home United vs Warriors FC: Uniformed Derby to offer possible reprieve". 2 August 2016.