Singapore Gaelic Lions

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Founded:1997
Colours:Red and Yellow
Singapore Gaelic Lions
Leoin Gaelacha Singapura
Founded:1997
County:Asia
Colours:Red and Yellow
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland South Asia
champions
Asia
champions
Football: - 10 9
Ladies' football: - 1 11

The Singapore Gaelic Lions is a Gaelic football club in Singapore. It is established in 1997 and considered one of the strongest Gaelic football clubs in Southeast Asia.

The club won the Bill Nikolopoulos Cup 2009. The club participated in the 2008 Asian Gaelic Games held in Penang, Malaysia. The club won the 2nd KL Challenge Trophy organised by Orang Eire.

The club hosted the 12th Asian Games in 2007, with clubs from across the continent competing to become Asian Champions.[1][2]

SEA Gaelic Games

  • 2008 - Champions
  • 2009 - Champions
  • 2010 - Champions
  • 2011 - Champions

Notable players

References

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