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SingaCup 2025 Girls U16 Final: UWA-Nedlands Football Club (Australia) 0 - 3 West Canberra Wanderers (Australia) | SingaCup 2025 Girls U14 Final: Lion City Sailors G14 White (Singapore) 0 - 5 Hong Kong Football Association Girls (Hong Kong) | GU16 7th/8th PlayOff: CBP W3 (Singapore) 1 - 2 NAPA Rovers FC (Guam) | GU16 3rd Placing: Perth Soccer Club (Australia) 0 - 2 Football South Australia Red (Australia) | GU16 5th/6th PlayOff: Football South Australia Blue (Australia) 1 - 0 LS Talents Tech Kick (Australa) | GU16 2nd Semi-Final: Football South Australia Red (Australia) 0 - 5 West Canberra Wanderers (Australia) | GU14 PlayOff 2: HASC Prestige FC Girls (Malaysia) 6 - 1 LS Talents BHSC Victoria (Australia) | GU16 1st Semi-Final: UWA-Nedlands Football Club (Australia) 2 - 0 Perth Soccer Club (Australia) | GU14 3rd Placing: Fremantle City (Australia) 1 - 5 National Development Centre Girls (Singapore) | GU14 PlayOff 1: Lion City Sailors G14 Blue (Singapore) 3 - 0 Dededo Soccer Club (Guam) | SingaCup 2025 U14 Final: Tajimalela FA (Indonesia) 1 - 0 La Stallions (Malaysia) | GU14 2nd Semi-Final: Hong Kong Football Association Girls (Hong Kong) 1 - 0 National Development Centre Girls (Singapore) | GU14 1st Semi-Final: Lion City Sailors G14 White (Singapore) 4 - 1 Fremantle City (Australia) | GU14 4th Quarter-Final: UWA-Nedlands Football Club (Australia) 1 - 3 National Development Centre Girls (Singapore) | GU14 3rd Quarter-Final: Hong Kong Football Association Girls (Hong Kong) 5 - 1 LS Talents Goal Getters (Australia) | SingaCup 2025 U16 Final: Lyari Football Academy (Pakistan) 1 - 2 Benjamarachanusorn School (Thailand) | GU14 2nd Quarter-Final: Fremantle City (Australia) 3 - 1 Football South Australia (Australia) | GU14 1st Quarter-Final: Lion City Sailors G14 White (Singapore) 3 - 1 Subiaco AFC (Australia) | 2025/GU16B: LS Talents Tech Kick (Australa) 0 – 2 Football South Australia Red (Australia) | U14 3rd Placing: Newland Football Academy (Indonesia) 0 - 1 Ralph Ryatt Football Club (Malaysia) | 2025/GU16B: Perth Soccer Club (Australia) 4 – 1 NAPA Rovers FC (Guam) | U16 3rd Placing: Tapteng Sibolga Student Football Team (Indonesia) (3) 0 - 0 (4) Kareem Kerai Academy (Pakistan) | U14 2nd Semi-Final: Ralph Ryatt Football Club (Malaysia 0 - 3 La Stallions (Malaysia) | U14 1st Semi-Final: Tajimalela FA (Indonesia) 3 - 1 Newland Football Academy (Indonesia) | 2025/GU16A: UWA-Nedlands Football Club (Australia) 11 – 0 CBP W3 (Singapore)
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November 8th, 2025 | Broadcast

The SingaCup 2025 Girls U16 tournament is reaching its decisive stages, with top Australian teams and regional challengers vying for a place in the grand final. The knockout phase features a mix of tactical battles and exciting attacking play, setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion to one of the most competitive age categories in this year’s edition.


🏁 Semi-Finals: National Rivals Face Off for Final Berths

1st Semi-Final
UWA-Nedlands Football Club (Australia) 🆚 Perth Soccer Club (Australia)
📅 November 8, 2025 | 8:00 am | Boon Lay Secondary School

An all-Western Australia clash headlines the first semi-final, with UWA-Nedlands Football Club preparing to face Perth Soccer Club. Both teams have impressed throughout the group stages with their well-structured defenses and quick counter-attacks.

UWA-Nedlands enter the tie as one of the tournament’s most consistent sides, blending physicality with strong positional play. Perth Soccer Club, on the other hand, are known for their resilience and attacking depth, making this matchup an exciting battle for state pride and a coveted spot in the final.


2nd Semi-Final
Football South Australia Red (Australia) 🆚 West Canberra Wanderers (Australia)
📅 November 8, 2025 | 9:00 am | Boon Lay Secondary School

In the second semi-final, Football South Australia Red will take on West Canberra Wanderers. The South Australians have been in fine form, demonstrating both creativity and composure in front of goal. West Canberra Wanderers, however, have proven themselves a tough opponent, capable of turning defense into attack with pace and precision.

Both sides have showcased remarkable teamwork, and their upcoming clash promises to deliver a tactical and physical contest as they chase a place in the final.


🥉 5th to 8th Playoffs: Strong Showings Across the Field

5th/6th Playoff
Football South Australia Blue (Australia) 🆚 LS Talents Tech Kick (Australia)
📅 November 8, 2025 | 10:00 am | The Rainforest Sports Hub

Both teams will battle for mid-table honors in what’s expected to be a free-flowing match, with plenty of attacking flair on display.

7th/8th Playoff
CBP W3 (Singapore) 🆚 NAPA Rovers FC (Guam)
📅 November 8, 2025 | 11:00 am | The Rainforest Sports Hub

The Singaporean side will look to close their campaign on a high against Guam’s NAPA Rovers, with both teams eager to end their SingaCup journey with a victory and momentum for next season.


🌟 A Showcase of Regional Talent

The Girls U16 category has once again highlighted the strength of women’s youth football across the Asia-Pacific region. From disciplined defending to creative build-up play, every team has left its mark.

With the first semi-final yet to kick off, anticipation is running high as the remaining contenders aim to write their names into SingaCup history.

November 8th, 2025 | Broadcast

The SingaCup 2025 Girls U14 knockout stages delivered high-intensity football, thrilling goals, and strong defensive showings as the region’s top young talents battled for a place in the finals. After a competitive series of quarter-final and semi-final clashes, Lion City Sailors G14 White (Singapore) and Hong Kong Football Association Girls (Hong Kong) advanced to the championship match, while Fremantle City (Australia) and National Development Centre Girls (Singapore) will contest the 3rd place playoff.


🏁 Quarter-Finals: Sailors and Hong Kong Impress, Singapore Dominates the Bracket

1st Quarter-Final:
Lion City Sailors G14 White (Singapore) continued their impressive run with a 3–1 victory over Subiaco AFC (Australia). The Sailors’ attack was sharp and relentless, controlling possession and finishing clinically to secure their semi-final spot.

2nd Quarter-Final:
Fremantle City (Australia) booked their semi-final berth with a strong 3–1 win over Football South Australia (Australia), showing their balance between offensive precision and organized defense.

3rd Quarter-Final:
Hong Kong Football Association Girls (Hong Kong) put on a masterclass, sweeping aside LS Talents Goal Getters (Australia) with a dominant 5–1 performance. Their attacking coordination and pressing game were unmatched throughout the match.

4th Quarter-Final:
National Development Centre Girls (Singapore) secured a well-earned 3–1 win over UWA-Nedlands Football Club (Australia). The Singaporean side’s tactical discipline and quick transitions proved key in overcoming their Australian opponents.


🔥 Semi-Finals: Sailors and Hong Kong Advance to a Regional Showdown

1st Semi-Final:
Lion City Sailors G14 White (Singapore) maintained their momentum with a commanding 4–1 victory over Fremantle City (Australia). The Sailors showcased their trademark attacking flair and composure, earning a deserved place in the final.

2nd Semi-Final:
In a much tighter encounter, Hong Kong Football Association Girls (Hong Kong) edged past National Development Centre Girls (Singapore) 1–0. A single goal was enough to decide the match, as Hong Kong’s disciplined defense and quick counterattacks held firm under pressure.


🏆 Upcoming Fixtures — The Grand Finale

Final:
Lion City Sailors G14 White (Singapore) 🆚 Hong Kong Football Association Girls (Hong Kong)
📅 November 8, 2025 | 12:00 PM | Boon Lay Secondary School

3rd Place Playoff:
Fremantle City (Australia) 🆚 National Development Centre Girls (Singapore)
📅 November 8, 2025 | 10:00 AM | Boon Lay Secondary School


🌟 Singapore vs Hong Kong — A Fitting Final Showdown

The stage is set for an exciting finale between two of Asia’s strongest youth programs. Singapore’s Lion City Sailors will look to cap off their dominant run with a championship win on home soil, while the Hong Kong FA Girls will aim to bring the title back to Hong Kong with their composed and efficient style.

Both teams have displayed class, teamwork, and resilience — setting up what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the SingaCup 2025 Girls U14 competition.

November 8th, 2025 | Broadcast

The under-16 football team of Benjamarajanusorn School, under the support of the school and the supervision of the Euro Football Center Community, continues on the international journey.

This team has an extraordinary background because it is supervised by a national quality team. Led by

Elias Dolon, a Thai national football player.

Wonderkid Thailand Anuchat Percival Coach from an English club

With an experienced team manager, Mr. Taisak Pintawiruj (former manager of Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda FC) who are dedicated to building a foundation for young people.

The head coach is A. Weerayuth Sawasdee, also known to many as Black Pearl Thailand. Former striker of the Thai national team and coach Amarin Yaodam The goalkeeper coach of the Thai national team came to help take care of the last position.

After recently winning the COPA NAKA 2025 in Chiang Mai — an international tournament with teams from Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Laos and more than 20 teams from the Thai League 1 Northern Zone.

They are now on their way to the Thailand representative SINGACUP 2025 in Singapore from 3-7 November 2025.

The results of the draw are divided into lines. The Benjama team is in Group C and has to face strong teams from Australia, Indonesia and Pakistan.

The first game was a 5-0 win over Australia and the next game was a 5-0 win over Indonesia.

Article Link: https://www.thairath.co.th/sport/thaifootball/2893581

November 8th, 2025 | Broadcast, Official

As the SingaCup 2025 U14 Boys tournament came to a close, two Indonesian stars stood out for their exceptional performances — Aimar Al Adlu of Palu Selection and Nabil Ahmad Fiqri of Tajimalela FA — earning top individual honors for their brilliance on the field.


Top Scorer — Aimar Al Adlu (Palu Selection, Indonesia) — 11 Goals

Aimar Al Adlu lit up the tournament with his goal-scoring form, finishing as the Top Scorer with an incredible 11 goals.


🏅 Most Valuable Player (MVP) — Nabil Ahmad Fiqri (Tajimalela FA, Indonesia)

The MVP award went to Nabil Ahmad Fiqri, the dynamic playmaker who guided Tajimalela FA to the U14 championship title.


🇮🇩 Indonesia’s Youth Football Brilliance

Both individual awards going to Indonesian players highlight the country’s growing strength in youth football. With Aimar’s finishing prowess and Nabil’s midfield mastery, Indonesia’s next generation continues to impress on the regional stage — promising a bright future for the nation’s football development.

November 8th, 2025 | Broadcast

Lyari Football Academy team will now compete for the gold medal

Lyari Football Academy, which represented Pakistan in the 2025 Singa Cup football tournament, made history by making it to the final.

Lyari Football Academy beat Indonesia’s strong team Topting Ebola 1-0 in the Boys U-16 semi-finals of Asia’s biggest youth football tournament in Singapore.

The Lyari Football Academy team, which won the silver medal by winning the semi-finals, will now compete for the gold medal.

The success against a strong rival team in the semi-finals was the result of the tireless hard work and excellent teamwork of the coaching staff of Tariq Taj and Zubair Faiz from Lyari.

Article link: https://www.express.pk/story/2786048/singa-cup-football-lyari-football-academy-makes-history-2786048

November 7th, 2025 | Broadcast, Official

The SingaCup 2025 U14 concluded in dramatic fashion at The Arena @ Woodleigh, with Tajimalela FA (Indonesia) edging out La Stallions (Malaysia) in a tightly contested final to claim the championship crown. Both teams displayed exceptional discipline and technical skill in a match worthy of the grand stage.


Final — Tajimalela FA (Indonesia) 1 – 0 La Stallions (Malaysia)

📅 November 7, 2025 | 1:00 PM | The Arena @ Woodleigh

It was a hard-fought final that saw Tajimalela FA emerge as champions thanks to a decisive lone goal that sealed their 1–0 victory over La Stallions.


🥉 3rd Place Playoff — Ralph Ryatt Football Club (Malaysia) 1 – 0 Newland Football Academy (Indonesia)

📅 November 7, 2025 | 11:00 AM | The Arena @ Woodleigh

In the battle for third place, Ralph Ryatt Football Club (Malaysia) claimed a 1–0 victory over Newland Football Academy (Indonesia).


🌟 A Showcase of Emerging Talent

The U14 category once again highlighted the strength of youth football in Southeast Asia. Indonesia’s Tajimalela FA lifted the title, Malaysia’s La Stallions and Ralph Ryatt FC completed the podium, and all teams walked away having contributed to a thrilling finale to this year’s SingaCup.

November 7th, 2025 | Official

The SingaCup 2025 U16 concluded with standout individual performances that captured the spirit of the tournament. While Thailand’s Benjamarachanusorn School lifted the championship trophy, Pakistan’s rising football talents stole the spotlight in the individual awards.


Top Scorers — Muhammad Abdullah Iram & Chanason Chaiyatham (7 Goals Each)

The Golden Boot was shared between Muhammad Abdullah Iram of Kareem Kerai Academy (Pakistan) and Chanason Chaiyatham of Benjamarachanusorn School (Thailand) — both finishing with seven goals apiece.

Their performances stood out not only for their scoring totals but for the influence they had on their teams’ attacking rhythm and confidence throughout the tournament.


🏅 Most Valuable Player (MVP) — Kashif (Lyari Football Academy, Pakistan)

The MVP award went to Kashif of Lyari Football Academy, was the goalkeeper and heartbeat of Lyari’s campaign, making crucials saves and the scoring the winning penalty that gave them their dream run!


The SingaCup 2025 U16 may have ended with Thailand on top, but Pakistan’s young stars left an indelible mark — showcasing the talent, hunger, and skill that make them future prospects to watch on the Asian football stage.

November 7th, 2025 | Broadcast

The Lyari Football Academy from Pakistan has made a significant mark in international youth football by reaching the final of the Singa Cup 2025 Under-16 tournament in Singapore. This achievement is particularly noteworthy as it marks the academy’s first participation in an overseas competition, ensuring them at least a silver medal.

Journey to the Final

The academy secured their spot in the final with a hard-fought 1-0 victory against Indonesia’s Tapteng Sibolga Student Football Team in the semi-finals. The match’s standout player was Taj Muhammad, who scored the only goal, showcasing his skill and determination. This victory not only highlights the talent within the academy but also reflects their rigorous training and preparation.

Coaches’ Praise

Head coach Tariq Taj and assistant coach Zubair Faiz expressed immense pride in their players’ performance. They emphasized the importance of teamwork and discipline, describing the win as a culmination of months of hard work. Coach Taj remarked, “These young boys have shown that with hard work and unity, nothing is impossible. They have made Lyari — and all of Pakistan — proud.”

Anticipated Rematch

Interestingly, the final will be a rematch against Thailand’s Benjamarachanusorn School, the same team that handed Lyari their only defeat during the group stage. This sets the stage for an exciting showdown on November 7, as both teams vie for the championship title.

About the Singa Cup

The Singa Cup, established in 2011, is recognized as Asia’s premier international youth football tournament. The 2025 edition features approximately 160 teams from 13 countries, competing across various age categories, including Under-8, Under-10, Under-12, Under-14, and Under-16. This tournament not only provides young athletes with a platform to showcase their skills but also fosters international camaraderie through sports.

FAQs

What is the significance of the Singa Cup?

The Singa Cup is Asia’s leading international youth football tournament, providing young players with exposure and competitive experience on an international stage.

When will the final match take place?

The final match between Lyari Football Academy and Benjamarachanusorn School is scheduled for November 7, 2025.

How did Lyari Football Academy perform in the group stage?

Lyari Football Academy faced Benjamarachanusorn School in the group stage, where they suffered their only defeat, setting the stage for a highly anticipated rematch in the final.

Conclusion

Lyari Football Academy’s journey in the Singa Cup has been a remarkable achievement, showcasing the potential of young Pakistani footballers on an international platform. As they prepare for the final, the academy hopes to secure the championship title and further elevate their standing in youth football.

The Lyari Football Academy, founded in 2010, has been instrumental in nurturing young talent in Pakistan, particularly in the Lyari neighborhood of Karachi, which is known for its rich football culture. The academy focuses on developing not only athletic skills but also instilling values such as discipline, teamwork, and perseverance among its players. This holistic approach has contributed to the academy’s growing reputation, allowing its players to compete at higher levels and gain recognition beyond national borders.

Participation in international tournaments like the Singa Cup is crucial for the development of young athletes. It exposes them to diverse playing styles and competitive environments, which can significantly enhance their skills and experience. The academy’s involvement in such events also serves to inspire other young players in Pakistan, demonstrating that success is achievable through dedication and hard work. As they prepare for the final, the players are likely to draw on their experiences from the group stage and semi-finals, aiming to implement lessons learned against a familiar opponent.

The Singa Cup has seen participation from various countries, fostering a spirit of sportsmanship and cultural exchange among young athletes. The tournament not only emphasizes competition but also encourages friendships and mutual respect among players from different backgrounds. As the Lyari Football Academy approaches the final, their journey reflects the broader narrative of youth sports in Pakistan, where emerging talents are beginning to make their mark on the international stage.

Article Link: https://happeningdubai.com/sport/football/lyari-football-academy-reaches-singa-cup-final-in-singapore/

November 7th, 2025 | Broadcast, Official

The SingaCup 2025 U16 tournament concluded in thrilling fashion at The Arena @ Woodleigh, as Benjamarachanusorn School (Thailand) edged Lyari Football Academy (Pakistan) in a tense and closely fought final. The match brought together two of the most technically gifted teams in the competition, both showcasing skill, spirit, and determination in front of an excited crowd.


🏆 Final — Benjamarachanusorn School (Thailand) 2 – 1 Lyari Football Academy (Pakistan)

📅 November 7, 2025 | 12:00 PM | The Arena @ Woodleigh

The championship clash lived up to its billing, with Benjamarachanusorn School capturing the SingaCup 2025 U16 title after a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Lyari Football Academy.

It was a fitting finale to a tournament filled with standout performances, tactical intelligence, and unwavering effort from both teams.


🥉 3rd Place Playoff — Kareem Kerai Academy (Pakistan) (4) 0 – 0 (3) Tapteng Sibolga Student Football Team (Indonesia)

📅 November 7, 2025 | 10:00 AM | The Arena @ Woodleigh

The bronze-medal encounter between Kareem Kerai Academy and Tapteng Sibolga Student Football Team ended in a goalless stalemate, forcing the contest into a penalty shootout.

Both teams were evenly matched throughout, creating chances but unable to find a breakthrough during regular time. In the end, Kareem Kerai Academy held their composure in the shootout, prevailing 4–3 on penalties to claim third place and ensure a strong finish for Pakistan in the tournament.


🌏 Closing Thoughts

The SingaCup 2025 U16 competition once again demonstrated the depth of young footballing talent across Asia, with teams from Thailand, Pakistan, and Indonesia all making strong impressions.

With Benjamarachanusorn School lifting the trophy, the Thai champions will be remembered for their composure under pressure and the technical flair that defined their campaign.

November 7th, 2025 | Broadcast

The SingaCup 2025 U14 semi-finals delivered high-intensity football at The Arena @ Woodleigh, with both Indonesia and Malaysia once again proving their youth football pedigree. After two decisive semi-final encounters, the stage is set for a grand finale between Tajimalela FA (Indonesia) and La Stallions (Malaysia).


🔥 Semi-Final Results

1️⃣ Tajimalela FA (Indonesia) 3 – 1 Newland Football Academy (Indonesia)
📅 November 7, 2025 | 8:00 AM | The Arena @ Woodleigh
Tajimalela FA continued their remarkable run with a convincing win over fellow Indonesian side Newland Football Academy. Displaying excellent teamwork and attacking fluidity, Tajimalela took early control of the match and never looked back. Despite Newland’s efforts to rally, Tajimalela’s clinical finishing sealed their place in the final.

2️⃣ Ralph Ryatt Football Club (Malaysia) 0 – 3 La Stallions (Malaysia)
📅 November 7, 2025 | 9:00 AM | The Arena @ Woodleigh
In an all-Malaysian semi-final, La Stallions showcased their dominance with a strong 3–0 win over Ralph Ryatt FC. Their pace and composure in the final third proved decisive, earning them a well-deserved spot in the championship match. Ralph Ryatt, meanwhile, shifted focus to the third-place playoff.


🥉 3rd Place Playoff

Newland Football Academy (Indonesia) 0 – 1 Ralph Ryatt Football Club (Malaysia)
📅 November 7, 2025 | 11:00 AM | The Arena @ Woodleigh
The bronze-medal match was a tightly contested affair, with both teams eager to end their campaign on a high. Ralph Ryatt FC managed to edge out Newland Football Academy through a single decisive goal, securing third place for Malaysia after a resilient performance.


🏆 Final Preview

The final will see Tajimalela FA (Indonesia) take on La Stallions (Malaysia) at 1:00 PM. Both sides have impressed throughout the tournament — Tajimalela with their dynamic attack, and La Stallions with their disciplined, organized football.

With two nations’ pride on the line, the SingaCup 2025 U14 Final promises to be a thrilling conclusion to an unforgettable tournament.

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