Warriors pip DPMM to the S.League title, Aleksandar Duric says goodbye, while Singapore will get to defend their Asean crown at the National Stadium after all
Football gave Duncan memories to last a lifetime, but he eventually started hating the game, which led him to avoiding the sport altogether
Warriors pip DPMM to the S.League title, Aleksandar Duric says goodbye, while Singapore will get to defend their Asean crown at the National Stadium after all
We highlight the vital contributions of two goalkeepers in their respective sides' march to the Singapore Cup final, whilst there's a new dead-ball specialist in town
Duncan treated every match like it was a cup final until he started to be dropped to the bench and found himself falling out of love with the game
Seeing Ismadi Mukhtar get the nod from Bernd Stange may have given Duncan hope of a possible comeback and maybe even a call-up too…and then he realised he had to start training again
Duncan shares the good, the bad and the downright ugly of how footballers really act away from the prying eyes of fans and the media
There have been some accusations levelled at this column of an anti Liverpool bias. Whilst I can confirm that is indeed true, let's at least try to even things up a bit by pointing the gun sights at that other Northwest city, Manchester.
As I tried to nod off to sleep last night I was kept awake trying to reconcile someone paying 5 billion quid for the TV rights to the Premiership. I watched a fair bit of football this weekend and all I was served up was utter nonsense.
Super Frank, Aston Villa, Roberto Martinez and English Players in general all feel the wrath of Steve McBain, in his new Monday column “The (Mc)Bain of My Life."
The Football Association of Singapore and the Singapore football fraternity are deeply saddened to learn that former FAS chairman N. Ganesan passed away this morning.
The S.League brought back some good football memories to this year’s RHB Singapore Cup draw this afternoon at Ocean Financial Centre when it unveiled former SAFFC and Tampines Rovers striker Mirko Grabovac as a special guest for the event.
First announced at the 2014 FAS Annual General Meeting, the project has been spearheaded by Vice President Bernard Tan. It is part of an ongoing effort to expand the talent pool for Singapore football, as the programme will reach out to boys and girls aged 7-12 who wish to play football but have not previously had the opportunity to.
The FAS acknowledges that the Singapore public, as it should, expected more from its team during the SEA Games.
Singapore coach Aide Iskandar was satisfied with the three points his side earned. “We are happy to get the win tonight. The performance wasn’t the best, but a win is a win and we will take this.”
Young Lions Head Coach Aide Iskandar said he was proud of the boys despite the defeat. ”We did well, and Myanmar didn’t trouble us too much other than the two freekicks from which they scored,” he said.
The Football Association of Singapore would like to announce the 20-strong Young Lions squad that has been selected for the South-east Asian Games football tournament.
Heart stopping action in the Premier League this week, while pole dancers took the S.League Awards Night by storm and Firdaus Kheran has the tweets to prove it
There’s so much going on in the world of football so where do we even start? We refer to the Twitter timeline to see what’s blowing up!
Firdaus Khan maintained his position as Twitter watchdog over the weekend. Below is a list of curious activities that appeared on his radar during Manchester United-Chelsea and of course the El Clasico
Goal fests and last minute goals in the Premier League and no, Manchester United haven’t even played yet! It’s another assortment of tweets from Singapore as compiled by Firdaus Khan
It’s a #JPNvBRA special as Firdaus Khan trawled through Twitter for another collection of the beachy-est tweets.
England are very much top of our sports headlines today as they skittled Australia out for 60 in their first innings of the fourth test in the Ashes series.
On The Andy Penders Show this coming Saturday night at 7-10pm (HK Time) there is so much to look forward to including match day build up, exclusive interviews and a lot of fun.
Spanish forward Diego Costa is battling to be fit to feature against Swansea in the late game on the opening day of the season this Saturday.
Midfielder Jack Wilshere has been handed a blow ahead of the new season with the England international set to miss the opening six weeks of the Premier League campaign.
Barcelona were in action last night as they took on Roma and recorded a healthy 3-0 win against the Italians. However, Lionel Messi was somewhat lucky not to get sent off after an altercation with Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa.
The 2nd son of local legend Fandi Ahmad has already been heralded as a future star of Singapore, all at the tender age of 16.
The organisers of the upcoming Lion City Cup are drumming up interest among the Singaporean youth, as the tournament approaches later this month.
Tottenham Hotspur will take the opportunity to learn from the Football Association of Singapore when they take part in the Lion City Cup on August 14th and 16th.
Tottenham’s youngsters are still required to clean their own boots as well as those belonging to senior professionals as the club look to produce well rounded individuals.
Andrew Powlesland, Head of Academy Operations at Liverpool FC, says that the club are very much looking forward to their trip to Singapore to take part in the Lion City Cup.
"I have been reflecting deeply about my presidency and about the forty years in which my life has been inextricably bound to FIFA and the great sport of football. I cherish FIFA more than anything and I want to do only what is best for FIFA and for football.
All of the FA Cup Fourth Round replays have been played and we now know the line up for the Fifth Round, with ties set to get underway on Valentine’s Day.
The Football Association of Singapore has confirmed the LionsXII squad for the 2015 season, which sees new additions including Sahil Suhaimi, Christopher van Huizen, Izzdin Shafiq and Wahyudi Wahid.
The legendary footballer rolled back the years, teaming up with his sons and other stars, including former Dutch national George Boateng, in a charity tournament
Juventus Soccer School will kick off their academy with a Winter Camp this December with one sole purpose – learning football the Juventus way
Ten man Chelsea got their title defence off to a stumbling start as Swansea claimed a point at Stamford Bridge, Bafetimbi Gomis pulling the visitors level from the penalty spot after Thibaut Courtois was sent off.
Leicester City got off to the perfect start under Claudio Ranieri's reign with a 4-2 victory over a Sunderland side who found themselves 3-0 down after just 30 minutes.
Rudy Gestede came off the bench to score the winner for Aston Villa who took three points off a Bournemouth side who would have felt they deserved something from the game.
Everton had Arouna Kone to thanks after the striker scored in the 86th minute to level affairs at Goodison Park against a Watford side who had twice taken the lead courtesy of Miguel Layun and Odion Ighalo.
Crystal Palace got the season off to a winning start as they beat Norwich 3-1 with goals from Wilfried Zaha, Damien Delaney and debutante Yohan Cabaye but the Canaries had a goal ruled out that could have changed the game.
Manchester City look set to delve into the transfer market as they look to bring in an experienced centre-back and Atletico Madrid's Uruguayan international Diego Godin is top of their wanted list.
Aston Villa have been rocked by the news that Emmanuel Adebayor's loan move to the Midlands from Tottenham has been scuppered after it was revealed the striker did not wish move closer to Villa Park.
West Bromwich Albion may yet see more activity on the transfer front in the coming days as manager Tony Pulis is not ruling out a move away from the club of their star front man Saido Berahino.
Manchester United are being linked with an audacious move for Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane, right on the eve of when the two play each other in the opening game of the Premier League season.
Barcelona are all set to feature in front of their own fans for the first time this pre-season as they take on AS Roma, a club they have beaten to the chase of Brazilian wonder kid Gerson.
West Brom take on Manchester City on Monday night (Tuesday morning HK time) and we should see a debut for new boy Raheem Sterling.
Roberto Martinez's Everton side have been handed an easy start against new-boys Watford. The Hornets have failed to maintain their stay in the Premier League beyond a single season in their last three attempts, and we expect much of the same this time round, starting on Saturday.
Aston Villa travel to newly-promoted Bournemouth, with both sides hoping to pick up some early points to avoid a relegation scrap later in the season. It will be interesting to see how Villa perform, having lost a host of star players this summer in Christian Benteke, Fabian Delph and Rob Vlaar.
Newcastle host Ronald Koeman's Southampton side. The Saints suffered another summer of loss, with Nathaniel Clyne and Morgan Schneiderlin adding their names to the growing list of players to depart the club in recent years, but we expect the club to kick-off in the same surprising fashion this term.
Norwich City take on Alan Pardew's Crystal Palace side, who will oversee Yohan Cabaye's return to the Premier League.