November 6th, 2023 | Official
U16B matches between 8am – 1pm on the 7 November 2023 will be played on Pitch 2, while U14A matches at the same time slots will be played on Pitch 4 instead.
November 4th, 2023 | Broadcast, Featured
It gives me great pleasure to extend a very warm welcome to all our participants of the 13th edition of the SingaCup. How time flies!
The SingaCup commenced in 2011 with 12 teams and I am delighted to report that this year’s tournament will involve over 130 teams from nine nations – Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand – across eight age groups.
We are looking forward to catching up once again with old friends and continuing to making new ones and are anticipating eight days of fantastic football conducted in the usual great SingaCup spirit of fair play and sportsmanship.
We are excited to welcome Mr Lee Tadanari as our Guest of Honor for SingaCup 2023. Tadanari-san is recently retired having a hugely successful football career, representing the Japanese National Team, winning the AFC Asian Cup in 2011 and played for Japanese giants such as Urawa Reds, Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Yokohama F. Marinos and also EPL side Southampton FC. We are delighted that Tadanari-san will be joining us at the SingaCup and look forward to him sharing his experience with our local and regional football communities.
SingaCup would like to thank all our strategic partners for their continued support in our SingaCup Foundation endeavours and for their signification contributions which are vital to the continued success of these projects which benefit underprivileged children in the region.
I would like to extend my heartfelt appreciation to the whole SingaCup family – team officials, participants, parents, partners, volunteers and committee members – You continue to make the SingaCup the great event it is today!
Good luck to everyone and enjoy the tournament.
Yours in Youth Football,
P. Selvakumar
Tournament Director
November 12th, 2022 | Official
Updated fixtures schedule is as below:
SingaCup 2022 Girls U16 Final
1st Semi-Final Winner vs 2nd Semi-Final Winner
Lion City Sailors (Singapore) GU16 vs Perth Redstar Black (Australia) GU16
November 12, 2022 | 1:45 pm | Rainforest Sports Hub
GU16 3rd Placing
1st Semi-Final Loser vs 2nd Semi-Final Loser
Football West 2 (Australia) GU16 vs Perth Redstar Red (Australia) GU16
November 12, 2022 | 11:15 am | Rainforest Sports Hub
SingaCup 2022 Girls U14 Final
Group Winner vs Group 2nd
Makati FC (Philippines) GU14 vs Northern New South Wales (Australia) GU14
November 12, 2022 | 12:30 pm | Rainforest Sports Hub
GU14 3rd Placing
Group 3rd vs Group 4th
Fremantle City (Australia) GU14 vs Football West (Australia) GU14
November 12, 2022 | 10:00 am | Rainforest Sports Hub
November 8th, 2022 | Official
Diklat Merden (Indonesia) U12 and Makati FC (Philippines) U12, whose goalless match was suspended at the end of first half on 7 November 2022, resumed the second half today at 2pm.
They finished the game 2 – 1 with Makati FC getting the 3 points.
November 8th, 2022 | Official
The confirmed rescheduled date and time for the postponed fixture due to inclement weather for the 5pm matches on Day 3, 7 November 2022 (Monday) is as follows:
Turf City FC (Singapore) U14 vs
Sporting (Singapore) U14
November 8, 2022 | 8:00 pm | Pitch 2, The Cage Sports Park
International School Toba Selection (Indonesia) U14 vs
Verde Cresta Combined SC (Singapore) U14
November 9, 2022 | 8:00 am | Pitch 3, The Cage Sports Park
St Michael’s Soccer Association (Singapore) U14 vs
Barca Academy Pune (India) U14
November 8, 2022 | 3:00 pm | Pitch 1, The Cage Sports Park
FOSSBI (Indonesia) U16 vs
Turf City FC (Singapore) U16
November 9, 2022 | 8:00 am | Pitch 4, The Cage Sports Park
Johor Darul Taz’im FC (Malaysia) U12 vs
Turf City FC (Singapore) U12
November 9, 2022 | 1:00 pm | Pitch 4, The Cage Sports Park
Today (8 November 2022)’s fixture postponed:
U14 Play-Offs Qualifier
Group E 3rd vs Group E 4th
November 9, 2022 | 8:00 am | Pitch 1, The Cage Sports Park
In addition, due to the change caused by the postponed matches, all the original fixtures on Day 5: 9 November 2022 (Wednesday) is affected. Please check the website fixtures for the most up to date schedule/fixture.
November 7th, 2022 | Official
The following matches had been postponed to a further date and time (to be confirmed):
[U12A] Johor Darul Taz’im FC (Malaysia) U12 vs Turf City FC (Singapore) U12
[U14A] Turf City FC (Singapore) U14 vs Northern New South Wales (Australia) U14
[U14B] International School Toba Selection (Indonesia) U14 vs Verde Cresta Combined SC (Singapore) U14
[U14E] St Michael’s Soccer Association (Singapore) U14 vs Barca Academy Pune (India) U14
[U16B] FOSSBI (Indonesia) U16 vs Turf City FC (Singapore) U16
November 5th, 2022 | Official
We have identified some error to the SingaCup 2022 qualifying spots, play-offs and knock-out stage fixtures for U10, U12 and U16.
We have amended and corrected the error.
Please refer to the respective tournament page on SingaCup.com for the corrected and latest updates.
October 18th, 2022 | Broadcast, Official
Please take note that the venue of Match Day 2 has been changed from Yishun Stadium to Bedok Stadium.
Sorry for any inconveniences caused.
KOMPAS.com – Persib Bandung Putri will start its steps in the Singa Cup 2022 tournament on Monday (10/17/2022).
October 18th, 2022 | Broadcast
It is the women’s football championship (WFC) in Singapore.
This championship was attended by three other representatives, namely Lion City Sailors (Singapore), Phranakorn FC (Thailand), and Kaya FC – Iloilo (Philippines).
Persib Putri, which is archivized by Iwan Bastian, brought 18 players to the WFC 2022 tournament.
Persib’s current squad is the majority of players coached by the Women’s Persib Academy. The plan is that this team is also prepared to compete in the Women’s League 1.
“We brought 18 players to take part in this tournament. The majority of them are from Persib Academy,” said the coach, Iwan.
“The Persib (Women’s) Academy starts from Bandung and other branches of the Persib Academy such as Cikarang, Purwakarta,” she continued to explain.
Tonight’s first match Persib Putri will face Phranakorn FC, at the German European School Ground, #Singapore.
Ibas, the coach’s nickname, did not have high expectations about the performance of his players.
He only hopes that the players can get the opportunity to enjoy the atmosphere of the game at the championship level.
“The focus, we want to give players a chance to collect playing minutes,” Ibas said.
“They have the experience of facing opponents whose quality is above the top. At the same time, the team’s tactics will continue to be conveyed to players,” he explained.
Persib Putri forward, Neng Resti Agustiani, is ready to contribute to his team at the WFC 2022 event.
Although she was injured during the preparation period, she is now ready to help Persib to a first victory.
“If the coach gives me confidence, I’m ready to contribute. I did have an ankle injury, but now it’s getting better,” Resti said.
Although the opponents faced are different classes, Resti hopes that his team’s collective play can show the quality of the team that represents Indonesia.
Resti was determined to contribute a goal in the first game.
“Although the opponents will be different later, but we are confident that we can get maximum results as long as we all play vigorously and can cooperate well. Hopefully, we can get a good result tomorrow,” she hoped.
Link: https://www.msn.com/id-id/olahraga/sepak-bola/persib-putri-wakili-indonesia-dalam-turnamen-wfc-2022-di-singapura/ar-AA132tpm