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Admiralty Football Club
Admiralty Football Club, also commonly known as Admiralty FC, is a association football, football club which plays in the Division 2 of the Singapore Football League, the third tier of football in Singapore. History Admiralty FC started off in 1987 as a participant of the Sembawang Group League, a mini league organized by the Football Association of Singapore which involved amateur clubs based in the Sembawang area in the 1980s. During its time in the Sembawang Group League, Admiralty FC often played against Delhi Juniors, which was the original name of Woodlands Wellington before it changed its name to Wellington FC in 1998. In 1988, Admiralty FC finished as one of the top two teams in the Island-Wide Leagues and was set to be promoted to the Division 2 of the Singapore Football League (SFL). Its promotion was challenged by Gillman FC who seek to nullify a match between Admiralty FC and Shelford United, which Admiralty FC won 5-0. FAS rejected the challenge and Admiralty FC w ...
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Singapore National Football League
The Singapore Football League (SFL) is a semi-professional association football, football tournament for clubs that are affiliated to the Football Association of Singapore. It makes up the second and third tier of football in Singapore after the professional Singapore Premier League, which was established in 1996 and before the FAS Island Wide League. The teams are also eligible to compete in the Singapore FA Cup. Although it is semi-professional competition organized by the FAS, several former Singapore national football team, Singapore internationals and ex-S.League players have played in the NFL such as Jonathan Xu, Indra Sahdan Daud, Indra Sahdan (Eunos Crescent), Yazid Yasin (Gymkhana FC) and Zulkiffli Hassim (Yishun Sentek Mariners). History The history of NFL can be traced back to the earliest 20th century during the British colonization of Singapore, whereby the Singapore Amateur Football Association (SAFA), now known as Football Association of Singapore was formed in ye ...
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Venga
R. Vengadasalam, commonly known as Venga, is a Singaporean football official who is the founder and current president of Woodlands Lions FC, a youth-developmental football club and associate member of the FAS, since the club's inception in 2018. A veteran in the Singapore football scene, Venga is mostly remembered for his time as an official in the S.League (now known as the Singapore Premier League) between 1996 and 2010, managing Woodlands Wellington between 1996 and 2004, and Tampines Rovers between 2004 and 2010. When he was the team manager of Gymkhana FC in the National Football League in 2016, Venga made headlines for attempting to assemble a team to contest in the watershed FAS elections before making a dramatic turn and switching to campaign for the team of incumbents led by Lim Kia Tong during the lead-up to election day, where the elections were eventually won by Lim and his team, which consisted of heavyweights such as Teo Hock Seng and S. Thavaneson. Fo ...
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7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube. As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, superstition and philosophy. The seven Classical planets resulted in seven being the number of days in a week. It is often considered lucky in Western culture and is often seen as highly symbolic. Unlike Western culture, in Vietnamese culture, the number seven is sometimes considered unlucky. It is the first natural number whose pronunciation contains more than one syllable. Evolution of the Arabic digit In the beginning, Indians wrote 7 more or less in one stroke as a curve that looks like an uppercase vertically inverted. The western Ghubar Arabs' main contribution was to make the longer line diagonal rather than straight, though they showed some tendencies to making the digit more rectilinear. The eastern Arabs developed the digit fr ...
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List Of Football Clubs In Singapore
list of football clubs based in Singapore. Football clubs 1 * 1 Tanah Merah Latini FC A * Admiralty CSC * Admiralty FC * Admiralty Rangers FC * Aioli Monkeys FC * Albirex Niigata Singapore FC * Andrew's Avenue FC * Ang Mo Kio United FC B * Balestier Khalsa FC * Balestier United RC * Bedok South Avenue SC * Belgian and Luxembourg Association of Singapore * British Club Singapore * Bishan Barx FC * Boon Keng SRC * Bukit Timah FC * Borussia Zamrud FC C * Cairnhill FC * Casual FC Singapore * CBD Wanderers * Commonwealth Cosmos FC D * DPMM FC Dunearn United FC * DARKHORSE FC E * Étoile FC * ESPZEN Soccer School * Eunos Crescent FC * Euro Soccer Academy Singapore G * Gaelic Lions FC * German-Swiss All Stars FC * Geylang International FC * Geylang Serai FC * GFA Sporting Westlake FC * GFA Victoria FC * Gombak United FC * Gymkhana FC H * Hibernians Singapore FC * Hougang United FC * Hollandse FC I J * J-Heat FC * Jalan Kayu CSC * JSSL Singapore * Jungfrau Pun ...
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Geylang United
Geylang International Football Club is a professional football club based in Bedok, Singapore, which plays in the Singapore Premier League, the top division of football in Singapore. The club was founded in 1973 with the purpose of building a successful football team that would be remembered for generations to come. They played their first season in 1974, winning the FAS Division Three League which earns a spot in National Football League Division One the following year. They enjoyed their greatest successes in the 1980s and 90s, winning six consecutive FAS Premier League titles. Geylang International has won the league championship twice, since the inception of a professional league in 1996. They have won the 1997 Singapore FA Cup final and Singapore Cup once. Their greatest season was 1996, when they became the first team to win the league championship and FA Cup. They also reached the 1997 Singapore FA Cup final, 2001 and 2003 Singapore Cup final, and the 2012 Singapore ...
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Singapore Recreation Club
The Singapore Recreation Club (Abbreviation: SRC; ) is one of Singapore's oldest social clubs with a strong sporting tradition, located on Connaught Drive at the north end of the Padang in the heart of Singapore's Civic District. History The Singapore Recreation Club was founded on 23 June 1883 by a group of thirty eurasian men and was officially established on 1 July 1883. At that time, the club was housed in a building on Waterloo Street. In 1884, a club pavilion was erected on the site of the Padang. Two years later, the club adopted navy blue and red as its corporate colours: navy blue for sportsmanship and red for the brotherhood of man in sports. By 1904, with increasing membership, the construction of a clubhouse commenced with the foundation stone laid by club president Edwin Tessensohn. The clubhouse was formally opened on 2 September 1905, the governor of Singapore, Sir John Anderson. The addition of two wings was completed in 1931 and declared open by the club pres ...
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Singapore League Cup
The Singapore League Cup was an annual soccer competition in Singapore. It was launched in 2007, and was open to teams who play in the S.League. The 2007 competition was sponsored by SingTel, and officially titled the SingTel League Cup. Eight of the twelve S.League teams took part in the 2007 tournament, which was held before the start of the S.League season proper. In 2008, the competition's official sponsored name was the Avaya-J&J League Cup (with sponsorship coming from Avaya and Jebsen & Jessen Communications). All twelve S.League teams took part in the 2008 tournament. Unlike the 2007 event, the 2008 competition was held during the S.League season. The 2009 edition of the League Cup was held from 1 to 19 June, again during the S.League season. The competition began with a group stage, where the clubs were divided into four groups of three. The top two teams from each group qualified for the knockout stage. All knockout matches were played at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Live te ...
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Nordine Talhi
Nordine Talhi (born 22 July 1986) is a French association footballer of Algerian descent. He currently is contracted to Singapore NFL Division 2 side Admiralty FC and plays as a midfielder for the Wolves. Talhi previously started out as a defender with former S.League club Etoile FC when he signed for the Stars in the 2010 S.League season. He made the switch to Admiralty following Etoile's decision to pull out from the 2012 S.League to concentrate on youth development. Career Etoile Football Club Signed for the 2010 S.League season, Talhi made 15 appearances for the Clementi Stars in his first season. Despite the majority of the team being released for the 2011 S.League season, Talhi was retained by new manager Guglielmo Arena. He scored his first goal for the club in the 3-0 victory over Tanjong Pagar on 22 March 2011. Talhi played mostly as a defender for Etoile FC, appearing 41 times and scoring 2 goals for the Stars. He was also the vice captain of Etoile for ...
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Jean-Charles Blanpin
Jean-Charles Blanpin (born 29 October 1989) is a French former footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le .... Career statistics Club ;Notes References 1989 births Living people French footballers French expatriate footballers Association football midfielders Singapore Premier League players Expatriate footballers in Singapore French expatriate sportspeople in Singapore Étoile FC players People from Nogent-sur-Marne Footballers from Val-de-Marne {{France-footy-bio-stub ...
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Shariff Abdul Samat
Muhammad Shariff bin Abdul Samat (5 January 1984 – 10 February 2020) was a Singaporean international footballer. Shariff is the son of former Singaporean international Samad Allapitchay and like his father, he usually played as a centre-back. Club career Shariff previously played for S.League clubs Sembawang Rangers FC, Young Lions and Tampines Rovers FC. He was brought into the Tampines Rovers squad from the Young Lions after a stint with Sembawang Rangers FC, largely as a back-up player for the 2007/2008 highlighting season. However, due to teammate Sead Muratovic's failure to pass the annual fitness test, he became a major part of the first team's fixture in the S-League. He then joined Home United FC in 2010. He was also known as a hot-tempered player, and was once handed out an eight-month ban by the Football Association of Singapore for throwing a punch at a Geylang United FC player, Peter Bennett in a S-League match when he was a Sembawang Rangers FC player. ...
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