November 4th, 2025 | Broadcast
The SingaCup 2025 U12 tournament reaches its climax with four outstanding teams ready to take the pitch for the final day of competition. After an intense series of knockout rounds filled with determination and skill, young footballers from Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore now stand just one match away from glory.

⚔️ Quarter-Finals — The Contenders Rise
The quarter-finals featured eight outstanding teams, each representing the growing strength of youth football across Southeast Asia.
- Negeri Sembilan FC (Malaysia) edged TSLAW Putra Raptor (Malaysia) 1–0 in a closely fought battle.
- TSS Selangor (Malaysia) delivered a strong 4–1 victory over Grefoo Football Academy (Indonesia).
- Lion City Sailors Football Academy A (Singapore) continued their consistent form, defeating Qooee Football Training (Singapore) 2–0.
- Bali United Academy (Indonesia) claimed a hard-earned 1–0 win against Orion Private FC (Indonesia).
These results set up an all-Malaysian semi-final on one side of the bracket, and a Singapore–Indonesia clash on the other — perfect fuel for regional pride and excitement.

🔥 Semi-Finals — Malaysia and Indonesia March Forward
- In the first semi-final, Negeri Sembilan FC (Malaysia) overcame fellow countrymen TSS Selangor with a confident 2–0 win, securing their ticket to the championship match.
- On the opposite pitch, Bali United Academy (Indonesia) defeated Lion City Sailors Football Academy A (Singapore) 3–1, sealing their own spot in the final.


With both teams demonstrating discipline, teamwork, and composure, the stage is now set for a Malaysia–Indonesia final that promises high-quality football and mutual respect between two of the region’s strongest youth programs.

🏆 U12 Final — Negeri Sembilan FC (Malaysia) vs Bali United Academy (Indonesia)
The stage is set for a thrilling Malaysia vs Indonesia final between Negeri Sembilan FC and Bali United Academy — two sides that have impressed throughout the knockout stages. Both teams have shown consistency, organization, and belief to reach this point, representing their nations with pride.
Negeri Sembilan FC’s steady progression through the quarterfinals and semifinals has demonstrated their discipline and teamwork, while Bali United Academy’s strong attacking presence has made them one of the most exciting teams of the tournament.
With both sides in top form, the final promises to be a fitting conclusion to a week of inspiring youth football.

🥉 U12 3rd Placing — TSS Selangor (Malaysia) vs Lion City Sailors Football Academy A (Singapore)
The third-place match brings together TSS Selangor (Malaysia) and Lion City Sailors Football Academy A (Singapore) — two proud teams who have made a mark on this year’s competition. Both fell just short of the final but now have the opportunity to end their SingaCup campaigns on a high note.
The match will be a celebration of resilience, teamwork, and sportsmanship — everything the SingaCup stands for.

🌍 The Spirit of SingaCup
For every player stepping onto the field, these matches represent more than just results — they mark milestones in young footballing journeys. The SingaCup continues to unite youth players from across Asia under a shared passion for the game, giving them a platform to learn, compete, and grow together.
No matter who lifts the trophy, every participant leaves as a winner, carrying unforgettable lessons and memories that will fuel their love for football for years to come.
