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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 3rd, 2025 | Broadcast

The SingaCup 2025 U12 tournament enters its knockout phase with sixteen promising teams from across Asia set to battle for a spot in the quarterfinals. After an exciting group stage filled with passion, sportsmanship, and emerging talent, the stage is now set for the Round of 16, where every match counts and every goal could define a young player’s journey.

These fixtures bring together academies and clubs representing the region’s growing football scene — from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Australia — all united by a shared love for the beautiful game.


🏁 Round of 16 Fixtures

PlayOff 1: Fireball Football Academy (Malaysia) vs TSLaw Putra Raptor (Malaysia)
📍 Pitch 1 | ⏰ 8:00 AM

PlayOff 2: Negeri Sembilan FC (Malaysia) vs Lion City Sailors Football Academy B (Singapore)
📍 Pitch 2 | ⏰ 8:00 AM

PlayOff 3: TSS Selangor (Malaysia) vs JNDC U12 Commanders (Singapore)
📍 Pitch 1 | ⏰ 8:50 AM

PlayOff 4: Grefoo Football Academy (Indonesia) vs Crocs FC Davao (Philippines)
📍 Pitch 2 | ⏰ 8:50 AM

PlayOff 5: Lion City Sailors Football Academy A (Singapore) vs JNDC U12 Guardians (Singapore)
📍 Pitch 1 | ⏰ 9:40 AM

PlayOff 6: LS Talents Warriors (Australia) vs Qooee Football Training (Singapore)
📍 Pitch 2 | ⏰ 9:40 AM

PlayOff 7: Gators FC (Malaysia) vs Bali United Academy (Indonesia)
📍 Pitch 1 | ⏰ 10:30 AM

PlayOff 8: Orion Private FC (Indonesia) vs JNDC Red (Singapore)
📍 Pitch 2 | ⏰ 10:30 AM


🌏 The Road Ahead

Each matchup promises its own story — a test of skill, courage, and teamwork. From powerhouse academies to rising grassroots clubs, the Round of 16 showcases the depth of talent and development across Asia-Pacific youth football.

As the whistle blows at The Rainforest Sports Hub, the excitement builds not just for who will advance, but for the memories these young athletes will carry far beyond the tournament.

November 3rd, 2025 | Broadcast

Harimau Malaya star, Safawi Rasid, who is currently playing with Kuala Lumpur City FC (KL City), stole the spotlight when he came out to give a special surprise to TSS Selangor FC’s young players recently. Safawi’s presence at the training session for the under-8 and under-9 teams (U8 & U9) really brightened the atmosphere and became a beautiful memory for the little ones.

Safawi was warmly welcomed by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TSS FC, En. Dino Omar, along with the coaching staff and team officials. Despite being busy with the training schedule with KL City, he still took the time to meet the young players who will be playing in the SingaCup 2025 tournament this weekend.

Apart from giving advice, Safawi also had the opportunity to have a friendly chat and take pictures with the TSS Selangor children, treating their questions patiently and friendly. That moment will certainly be a precious memory for the young players who made Safawi an example to achieve their ambitions in the world of football.

TSS Selangor FC in a post on its Instagram page also expressed its appreciation to Safawi for his willingness to attend and spend time with their young players. According to the team management, the presence of national football figures like Safawi plays a big role in instilling enthusiasm and confidence in the country’s next generation of football players.

“Thank you to Harimau Malaya national player, Mr. Safawi Rasid, who surprised the TSS Selangor Malaysia U8 & U9 children during this week’s training session.

“Thank you to Safawi for coming to give words of encouragement and motivation, in addition to supporting the children who will fight in the 2025 SingaCup tournament this weekend,” said TSS Selangor on Instagram.

During the visit, Safawi was not only present to provide moral support, but also to share his experiences and words of motivation to young players who are just starting out in the world of football.

Safawi’s presence is seen as providing an extraordinary injection of motivation for the TSS Selangor young squad ahead of the international tournament. Many young players must consider the visit of their idol as a great honour and source of inspiration to give their best performance in the Linga Cup later.

For your information, the SingaCup 2025 is a grassroots tournament held in Singapore and is one of the largest youth football tournaments in the Southeast Asian region. It brings together various football development clubs from abroad such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, India, the Philippines, Australia and several other countries that also send their best representatives.

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November 2nd, 2025 | Broadcast, Official

The SingaCup 2025 U10 competition not only celebrated team excellence but also recognized the young individuals whose performances stood out throughout the tournament. Their talent, dedication, and attitude on and off the pitch embodied the very essence of youth football.

🥇 Top Scorer — Nur Rizqy Airin B. Nur Syakirin (Infinity FC, Malaysia)

With a phenomenal 16 goals, Nur Rizqy Airin B. Nur Syakirin of Infinity FC (Malaysia) claimed the Top Scorer Award of the U10 division. His sharp instincts, composure in front of goal, and consistency throughout the tournament made him a key figure in Infinity FC’s championship run.
At just 10 years old, Nur Rizqy has shown maturity beyond his age — leading his team’s attack with focus, teamwork, and flair. His scoring record at SingaCup 2025 will surely be remembered as one of the standout performances of this year’s edition.

🏅 Most Valuable Player (MVP) — Saychay Vilaysone (Champi Champa FC, Laos)

Earning the respect of fans and peers alike, Saychay Vilaysone of Champi Champa FC (Laos) was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the SingaCup 2025 U10 category.
His creativity, leadership, and tireless play were instrumental in guiding Champi Champa FC to the final. Even in defeat, his influence on the field stood out — a player who inspired his teammates through vision, courage, and sportsmanship.

🌍 Celebrating Young Excellence

Together, these two young stars — Nur Rizqy Airin and Saychay Vilaysone — represent what the SingaCup stands for: the future of Asian football. Their achievements remind us that great players aren’t just born, but shaped through passion, perseverance, and opportunities to compete on stages like this.

November 2nd, 2025 | Broadcast, Official

The SingaCup 2025 U10 tournament came to a memorable close, marking another chapter in Southeast Asia’s growing youth football story. For these young players, the journey was more than a competition — it was a celebration of passion, teamwork, and the dreams that fuel the next generation of footballers.

In the grand final, Infinity FC (Malaysia) rose to the occasion with a commanding 2–0 victory over Champi Champa FC (Laos) to claim the U10 Championship title. Their triumph reflects not only skill and discipline, but also the joy and belief that define youth football at its purest. Every pass, every tackle, and every cheer from the sidelines carried the energy of players who play not for fame, but for love of the game.

Malaysia’s young champions can hold their heads high — their performance was a shining example of unity, composure, and the growing strength of grassroots football across the region.

Meanwhile, the 3rd Place Playoff saw AfroAsia Football Academy (Singapore) earn a proud 4–1 victory over Gamalama Youth Situbondo All Star (Indonesia), securing a well-deserved podium finish on home soil. Their campaign embodied resilience and spirit — values that will serve these players as they continue to grow both on and off the pitch.

The 2025 U10 category reminded everyone of what makes the SingaCup so special — young athletes from across Asia coming together, testing their limits, and sharing moments that shape their lifelong love for football. For many, this week wasn’t just a tournament; it was the beginning of something greater.

November 2nd, 2025 | Official

Due to the extreme weather conditions today, 4 matches was forced to be rescheduled. As such, we will be making the following adjustment to ensure the completion of the Boys U12 Group Stages:

The remaining Boys U12 Group Stage matches will be played with a reduced match duration of 15-minute halves, with a 5-minute halftime break. This ensures fairplay across all of U12 category (particularly for the players on the hunt for the Golden Boot award).

Please refer to the fixtures on https://singacup.com/2025-u12/ for the updated fixtures and revised match timings.

We apologize for any inconveniences caused.

November 2nd, 2025 | Broadcast

Singapore, November 2, 2025 – The U10 Round of 16 at The Rainforest Sports Hub kicked off the knockout chaos with a quartet of edge-of-your-seat matches, blending blowouts, upsets, and last-gasp heroics. From Singapore’s home squads asserting dominance to regional underdogs fighting tooth and nail, the action was non-stop. Four teams now advance to quarterfinals—here’s how the afternoon unfolded across the pitches.

Round of 16 Results

Playoff 1: Azkals Development Academy 0–2 Woodleigh FC 1

Playoff 2: Lion City Sailors Football Academy A 3–6 Champi Champa FC

Playoff 3: AfroAsia Football Academy 6–0 Lion City Sailors Football Academy

Playoff 4: TSS Selangor Malaysia 9’s 3–0 LS Talents Northern Stars

Playoff 5: Gators FC Team A 1–4 JNDC Red

Playoff 6: Gamalama Youth Situbondo All Star 4–0 Mavericks Football Academy

Playoff 7: Infinity FC 5–2 JNDC U10 Mavericks

Playoff 8: Bali United Academy 1–2 JNDC U10 Warriors

Quarterfinal Lineup

The eight survivors now gear up for quarterfinals:

  • QF1: Woodleigh FC 1 vs Champi Champa FC
  • QF2: AfroAsia Football Academy vs TSS Selangor Malaysia 9’s
  • QF3: JNDC Red vs Gamalama Youth Situbondo All Star
  • QF4: Infinity FC vs JNDC U10 Warriors

November 2nd, 2025 | Broadcast

Singapore, November 2, 2025 – The U10 group stage qualifiers are set, with LS Talents Northern Stars (Australia) and Mavericks Football Academy (Indonesia) snagging the two best third-place spots to advance to the playoffs. But Mavericks’ ticket was anything but secure—they nearly got bumped out in a dramatic twist that came down to one key result.

LS Talents, finishing third in Group E with 7 points, cruised into the wildcard bracket (best 3rd placing) without a hitch. Mavericks, third in Group B on 6 points and a -6 goals differential, held the second wildcard… until the afternoon playoff between Mifa Bali (Indonesia) and Total Futbol Academy (Singapore) loomed large. A Total Futbol win would have boosted their goal difference past Mavericks’, kicking the Indonesians out and handing the spot to Singapore.

The match ended 2-2—a draw that means Mifa Bali end the Group stage with only 4 points, failing to move into the Round of 16; allowing Mavericks to breathe easy. Bullet dodged; they’re in.

Playoff Matchups – Round of 16

  • LS Talents Northern Stars face the Group D winner (likely JNDC U10 Warriors or TSS Selangor Malaysia 9’s) at 4:00 PM, Pitch 3. Aussies vs heavy hitters—expect fire.
  • Mavericks Football Academy take on Gamalama Youth Situbondo All Star (Indonesia) at 3:30 PM, Pitch 2. An all-Indonesian showdown for survival.

November 2nd, 2025 | Broadcast, Official

Singapore, November 2, 2025 – As the dust settled on the SingaCup 2025 U8 final, two Resistencia FC stars stepped into the spotlight to claim the tournament’s highest individual accolades.

Top Scorer 17. Jeric Ng Jian Zhi (Resistencia FC)10 goals The attacking dynamo lit up pitches from group stage to final, finishing as the competition’s deadliest marksman.

Jeric Ng Jian Zhi

Most Valuable Player (MVP) 99. Cassidy Lucia Jaucian (Resistencia FC) A midfield maestro whose vision, work rate, and leadership anchored Resistencia’s title-winning run. From box-to-box energy to clutch plays, Jaucian was the heartbeat of the champions.

Cassidy Lucia Jaucian

A fitting double for the U8 kings—Resistencia FC not only lifted the trophy, but swept the individual honors in style.

Congratulations to Jeric and Cassidy—future stars in the making. 🌟🏆

November 2nd, 2025 | Official

[ Choa Chu Kang Stadium ] Due to Lightning Alert/Risk, U12 matches at CCK Stadium is currently temporary suspended.

Everyone should take shelter.

We will update as soon as we have more information on when the lightning alert would be lifted and the games to be resumed (as well as the status of the games/fixtures affected).

[ Choa Chu Kang Stadium Update ] Lightning Alert has lifted. Games resumed.

November 2nd, 2025 | Broadcast, Official

Singapore, November 2, 2025 – The Rainforest Sports Hub was electric at noon as Resistencia FC (Singapore) claimed the SingaCup 2025 U8 Championship with a thrilling 3–2 victory over TSS Selangor Malaysia on Pitch 2. In a final that had everything—end-to-end action, dramatic turns, and pure heart—the young Singaporeans held their nerve to seal the title in front of a roaring crowd.

Final Match Report: Resistencia FC 3–2 TSS Selangor Malaysia

It was a true cross-border battle. TSS Selangor came out firing, pressing high and forcing Resistencia into early defensive work. But the Singaporeans absorbed the pressure and struck first with a sharp counter. Selangor answered back almost instantly, leveling the score with a well-worked move that silenced the home fans for a moment.

The second half was all momentum swings. Resistencia regained the lead with a brilliant team goal, only for TSS to equalize again and set up a grandstand finish. With time running down, Resistencia found one final burst of energy—clinical in the box, ruthless on the break—and buried the winner to spark wild celebrations.

TSS Selangor Malaysia fought to the very end, earning every bit of their runners-up medal with fearless play and attacking intent throughout the tournament.

Third-Place Playoff: Elite FC 3–2 JSSL FC (Pitch 1-S)

In a fiery all-Singapore bronze medal match, Elite FC edged JSSL FC 3–2 in the penalty shootout after an exciting 2-2 draw at full time. The Group D rivals—already familiar from their earlier group-stage clash—delivered another classic:non-stop tempo, and a podium finish for Elite to cap a strong campaign.

Final U8 Podium

  • 🥇 Champions: Resistencia FC (Singapore)
  • 🥈 Runners-Up: TSS Selangor Malaysia (Malaysia)
  • 🥉 Third Place: Elite FC (Singapore)

From group-stage battles to knockout drama, the SingaCup 2025 U8 showcased the future of Asian youth football. Resistencia FC goes home as champions—undefeated, unstoppable, and unforgettable.

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