Singapore Football League

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The Singapore Football League (SFL) is a league of semi-professional football clubs from Singapore that are affiliated with the Football Association of Singapore (FAS). Founded in 1975, it was the top-level football league in Singapore from its foundation until 1988, when it was replaced by the FAS Premier League.[1]

Founded1975; 51 years ago (1975) (as National Football League)
2020; 6 years ago (2020) (as Singapore Football League)
CountrySingapore
Number of clubs8 (Division 1), 10 (Division 2)
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Singapore Football League
Organising bodyFootball Association of Singapore
Founded1975; 51 years ago (1975) (as National Football League)
2020; 6 years ago (2020) (as Singapore Football League)
CountrySingapore
Number of clubs8 (Division 1), 10 (Division 2)
Level on pyramid2–3 (provisionally)
Relegation toSingapore Island Wide League
Domestic cup(s)Singapore FA Cup
SFL Challenge Cup
(invitational)
Current championsSingapore Khalsa Association
(SFL 1)
Tengah FC
(SFL 2)
Most championshipsSingapore Cricket Club
(9 titles in Division 1)
Singapore Chinese
(4 titles in Division 2), (3 titles in Division 3)
WebsiteDivision 1
Division 2
Current: 2025 Singapore Football League
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It now provisionally makes up the second and third tier of football in Singapore after the fully professional Singapore Premier League (SPL), which was established in 1996 as the S.League and had also replaced the FAS Premier League.[2] Teams in the SFL are eligible to compete in the Singapore FA Cup but are not able to be promoted to the SPL, as the latter does not practice a promotion and relegation system.[2]

Although it is an semi-professional competition organised by the FAS, several former national team and ex-S.League players have played in the league such as Jonathan Xu, Indra Sahdan Daud, Precious Emuejeraye and Ahmad Latiff (Eunos Crescent), Yazid Yasin (Gymkhana) and Zulkiffli Hassim (Yishun Sentek Mariners).

History

The history of the National Football League (NFL) can be traced back to the earliest 20th century during British colonial rule, whereby the Singapore Amateur Football Association (SAFA) was formed in year of 1892. SAFA was responsible for organising the top-tier football leagues in Singapore with NFL as the top-tier football league from early 20th century. It was previously made up of Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3, with the bottom team of Division 3 being relegated to the FAS Island Wide League. In 1975, the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) revamped the existing league structure involving 118 teams into a two-tier league system.[3]

For the 1987 season, the teams play each other once in a league format. The top eight placed teams in the league progressed to a knock-out stage to determine the champions.[4] League stage winners Tiong Bahru defeated 4th-placed Tampines Rovers 2–1 in the final to clinch the championship.[5][6][7] The top tier of the football league system was replaced by the FAS Premier League between 1988 and 1995.

In 1996, FAS created the S.League, a professional league, which was again revamped to the Singapore Premier League (SPL) in 2018. Since then, the NFL made up provisional tiers 2 and 3, behind the professional SPL, with rules of promotion and relegation applied for teams in NFL Division One and NFL Division Two but not into the SPL. Teams play two-round league home-away format. League features promotions and relegations for all the teams in both divisions, where the top two teams of a division will be promoted to the upper division, and the last two relegated to the lower division.

In 2020, the NFL was renamed as the Singapore Football League (SFL).[8] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the first season of the revamped SFL was delayed to 2022.[8]

Division one clubs as of 2025

Division 2 clubs as of 2025

  • Admiralty CSN[16]
  • Bishan Barx[17]
  • GDT Circuit (Pink Roses)
  • GFA Victoria FC (formerly GFA Sporting Westlake)[18][19]
  • Kaki Bukit SC
  • South Avenue SC[20]
  • Starlight Soccerites[21]
  • Tiong Bahru[22]
  • Westwood El'Junior (EJC Westwood)
  • Warwick Knights[23]

Active Island Wide League clubs* as of 2025

  • Admiralty City* (est. 2025[24])
  • Ayer Rajah Gryphons
  • Bedok South Avenue SC
  • Bukit Timah FC (formerly Bukit Timah Juniors)(The Northern Stallions)
  • Commonwealth Cosmos
  • East Dragon FC*
  • Eastern Thunder (formerly Admiralty)[25]
  • Geylang Serai
  • Gymkhana
  • Mattar Sailors [26]
  • Pasirian Lions (Viva Lions)
  • Sembawang City* (est. 2024) (The Otters)
  • Simei United (The Sabres)
  • Singapore Xin Hua
  • Tanah Merah United (The Oryx)
  • Tessensohn Khalsa Rovers
  • Verde Cresta Combined SC
  • Winchester Isla
  • Woodlands Lions*
  • Woodlands Rangers
  • Yishun (The Northern Pride)

Former clubs

  • Siglap
  • Admiralty Rangers
  • Boon Keng SRC
  • Woodlands United
  • Woodlands Warriors
  • Marsiling Causeway Bay (The Wildcats) (2022–2023)
  • Prison SRC (2018–2023)
  • Balestier United RC (-2024)
  • East Coast United (-2024)
  • Eunos Crescent (-2024)
  • Jungfrau Punggol 'B' (2024)
  • Sembawang Park Rangers (formerly GFA Victoria)[25] (2022–2024)
  • Singapore Recreational Club (2024)

Past champions

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Champions

Titles by club

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NFL Division 1
Club Winners Winning years
Geylang International 3 1975, 1976, 1977
Tampines Rovers 3 1979, 1980,1984
SAFSA 3 1978, 1981, 1986
Singapore Recreation Club 3 2011, 2012, 2015
Singapore Khalsa Association 3 2022, 2023, 2024
Tiong Bahru CSC 2 1983, 1987
Admiralty FC 2 2006, 2007
Tiong Bahru FC 2 2018, 2019
Farrer Park United 1 1982
Police SA 1 1985
Tyrwhitt Soccerites 1 1988
Singapore Cricket Club 2 2009, 2025
Eunos Crescent 1 2016
Yishun Sentek Mariners 1 2017
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NFL Division 2
Club Winners Winning years
Singapore Cricket Club 2 2008, 2015
Cairnhill 1 1982
Geylang International 1 1983
South Avenue 1 1984
Tyrwhitt Soccerites 1 1987
Katong 1 2002
Eunos Crescent 1 2006
West United 1 2007
Prisons SRC 1 2009
Admiralty FC 1 2012
Yishun Sentek Mariners 1 2014
Gymkhana 1 2017
Singapore Khalsa Association 1 2018
Project Vault Oxley 1 2019
Jungfrau Punggol 1 2022
Police FA 1 2023
Tengah FC 1 2024
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