2013 S.League


















































S.League
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Season 2013
Champions
Tampines Rovers
5th S.League title
AFC Champions League
Tampines Rovers
(S.League winners)
AFC Cup
Home United
(Singapore Cup winners)
Matches played 162
Goals scored 456 (2.81 per match)
Top goalscorer
Aleksandar Đurić (15)
South Korea Moon Soon-Ho (15)
Biggest home win
Balestier Khalsa 4-0 Tampines Rovers
(25 May 2013)
Home United 4-0 Malaysia Harimau Muda B
(26 August 2013)
Biggest away win
Warriors FC 1-6 Tanjong Pagar United
(27 February 2013)
Highest scoring
Woodlands Wellington 3-6 Tampines Rovers
(4 November 2013)

← 2012


2014 →


The 2013 S.League was the 18th season since the establishment of the S.League, the top professional football league in Singapore. It is known as the Yeo's Great Eastern S.League for sponsorship reasons.


The season began in February 2013 and ended in November 2013. Tampines Rovers defended their title and the 2013 edition featured 12 teams in the league after Gombak United decided to sit out of the league due to financial problems.


Tampines Rovers beat Warriors F.C. on 15 February 2013 with a 2-1 scoreline to lift the 2013 Charity Shield, kicking off the 2013 S.League season.[1]


The league also saw a month-long break between 26 May 2013 and 26 June 2013 in order for the preliminary round of the RHB Singapore Cup and Starhub League Cup to take place.




Contents






  • 1 Major changes


  • 2 Teams


    • 2.1 Managerial changes


    • 2.2 Team Changes


    • 2.3 Stadium changes




  • 3 2013 S.League Season Kits


  • 4 Foreign players


  • 5 League table


  • 6 Results


    • 6.1 Matchday 1 - 22


    • 6.2 Matchday 23 - 27




  • 7 Season statistics


    • 7.1 Goalscorers


    • 7.2 Fastest Goal


    • 7.3 Most Goals In A Single Match


    • 7.4 Highest Scoring Match


    • 7.5 Club Disciplinary Records


    • 7.6 Cards Handed Out By Match Officials




  • 8 Attendance figures


  • 9 S-League Awards Night Winners


  • 10 References


  • 11 External links





Major changes


The following were the key changes of season 2013 as compared to the previous season:




  • Gombak United sat out of the 2013 S.League, turning it into a 12-team competition.

  • This new "2.5 round" format saw the 12 teams split up into two halves based on their league standings after the completion of two rounds of fixtures.

  • The final ‘half’ round saw teams (i.e.: top six teams in one group, bottom six teams in another group) playing against each other in their respective groups.

  • All points accumulated in the 2 rounds were carried into the final round. The final standings were then be decided at the end of this half round.

  • The format for both Cup tournaments namely RHB Singapore Cup and Starhub League remained intact.

  • The import quota was increased from four to five foreign players, with support promised from the league management should clubs be keen to engage a foreign marquee player in the new quota of five.

  • The 2.4 km run replaced the "Beep Test" to gauge the fitness of the players with a minimum passing mark set at 10.15 minutes for outfield players and 12 minutes for goalkeepers. Monetary rewards were given out for players who hit the minimum passing mark of 8.30 minutes ($200) and 9 minutes ($100).

  • There was an increase in prize monies for the league champions, first runners-up and second runners-up at $250,000, $125,000 and $60,000 respectively (up from $150,000, $75,000 and $40,000 respectively).

  • The Singapore Cup winners, first runners-up and second runners-up had their share increased to $100,000, $60,000 and $40,000 respectively (up from $80,000, $40,000 and $20,000 respectively).



Teams




2013 S.League is located in Singapore

Harimau Muda B

Harimau
Muda B



Albirex (S)

Albirex (S)



Balestier Khalsa

Balestier Khalsa



Young Lions

Young Lions



Geylang International

Geylang International



Home Utd

Home Utd



Hougang Utd

Hougang Utd



Tampines Rovers

Tampines Rovers



Tanjong Pagar Utd

Tanjong Pagar Utd



Warriors FC

Warriors FC



Woodlands Wellington

Woodlands Wellington




Location of teams in 2013 S.League (Singapore teams)




2013 S.League is located in Malaysia

DPMM FC

DPMM FC



Singapore

Singapore




Location of teams in 2013 S.League






























































































Team
Coach
Stadium
Capacity
Location

Japan Albirex Niigata (S)

Japan Koichi Sugiyama

Jurong East Stadium
2,700
Jurong East
Balestier Khalsa
Australia Darren Stewart

Toa Payoh Stadium
3,900
Toa Payoh

Brunei DPMM FC

Croatia Vjeran Simunić

Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium
30,000
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Geylang International V. Kanan
Bedok Stadium
3,900
Bedok

Malaysia Harimau Muda B

Malaysia Razip Ismail

Pasir Gudang Stadium
15,000
Johor Bahru
Home United
South Korea Lee Lim-Saeng

Bishan Stadium
4,100
Bishan
Hougang United Amin Nasir
Hougang Stadium
2,500
Hougang
Tampines Rovers Tay Peng Kee
Clementi Stadium
4,000
Clementi
Tanjong Pagar United
France Patrick Vallee

Queenstown Stadium
3,800
Queenstown
Warriors FC
England Alex Weaver

Choa Chu Kang Stadium
4,600
Choa Chu Kang
Woodlands Wellington Salim Moin
Woodlands Stadium
4,300
Woodlands

Singapore Young Lions
Aide Iskandar
Jalan Besar Stadium
8,000
Kallang


Managerial changes









































































Team
Outgoing manager
Manner of departure
Replaced by
Date

Tanjong Pagar United

Terry Pathmanathan
Sacked[2]

France Patrick Vallee
Pre-Season

Singapore Young Lions

Robin Chitrakar
Reassigned to coach Singapore U16[3]

Aide Iskandar[4]
Pre-Season

Hougang United

Croatia Nenad Bacina
Took over as head coach of Tampines Rovers

England Alex Weaver
Pre-Season

Tampines Rovers

Tay Peng Kee
Appointed as Technical Director of Tampines Rovers

Croatia Nenad Bacina
Pre-Season

Warriors FC

Richard Bok
Resigned in Pre-Season

V. Selvaraj
Pre-Season

Tampines Rovers

Croatia Nenad Bacina
Sacked

Tay Peng Kee[5]
28 May 2013

Hougang United

England Alex Weaver
Reassigned as Technical Director of Hougang United

Johana Bin Johari


Warriors FC

V. Selvaraj
Resigned[6]

England Alex Weaver
12 June 2013

Hougang United

Johana Bin Johari
Appointed caretaker coach [7]

Amin Nasir
22 August


Team Changes




  • Gombak United withdrew their participation in the league based on financial considerations.


  • Harimau Muda A was replaced by their 'B' side.[8]


  • Geylang United reverted to Geylang International.[9][10]


  • Singapore Armed Forces FC renamed themselves to Warriors FC.[11]



Stadium changes



  • Harimau Muda B used the Pasir Gudang Stadium in Johor, Malaysia, a change from the previous season where Harimau Muda A used the Yishun Stadium as their home ground in 2012.[12]


2013 S.League Season Kits
































Japan Albirex Niigata (S)

Balestier Khalsa

Brunei Brunei DPMM

Geylang International














Home
















Away
















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Away
















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Away



Kit Sponsor:
Japan Gol.Japan

Kit Sponsor:
England Umbro

Kit Sponsor:
Italy Lotto

Kit Sponsor:
Italy Lotto

Main Sponsor:
Japan Canon

Main Sponsor:
Singapore FTMS / Singapore Civic

Main Sponsor:
None

Main Sponsor:
None































Malaysia Harimau Muda B

Home United

Hougang United

Tampines Rovers














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Away
















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Away



Kit Sponsor:
United States Nike

Kit Sponsor:
Italy Kappa

Kit Sponsor:
Singapore Waga

Kit Sponsor:
Japan Mikasa

Main Sponsor:
None

Main Sponsor:
United States Coca-Cola

Main Sponsor:
None

Main Sponsor:
Singapore Komoco Holdings































Tanjong Pagar United

Warriors FC

Woodlands Wellington

Singapore Young Lions














Home
















Away
















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Away



Kit Sponsor:
Singapore Thorb

Kit Sponsor:
Japan Svolme

Kit Sponsor:
Singapore Waga

Kit Sponsor:
United States Nike

Main Sponsor:
Singapore SINGA Energy Drink

Main Sponsor:
Singapore STA / Singapore United Engineers

Main Sponsor:
Singapore ESW

Main Sponsor:
Singapore Courts


Foreign players






































































































Club
Player 1
Player 2
Player 3
Player 4
Player 5
Former Player

Balestier Khalsa

South Korea Park Kang-Jin

South Korea Kim Min-ho

New Zealand Paul Cunningham

Nigeria Obadin Aikhena

Brazil Vitor Borges

South Korea Jung Hee-bong

Brunei DPMM FC

Portugal Joao Moreira

Brazil Rodrigo Tosi

Brazil Tales dos Santos

Lithuania Artūras Rimkevičius
None

Croatia Dino Drpić
Guadeloupe Stéphane Auvray
Croatia Ivan Bošnjak

Geylang International

Japan Shotaro Ihata

Japan Norihiro Kawakami

Japan Takuma Ito

Serbia Stefan Milojevic

Slovakia Jozef Kaplan
None

Home United

South Korea Kwon Da-kyung

South Korea Choi Jae-won

South Korea Lee Kwan-woo

France Sirina Camara

Canada Jordan Webb

South Korea Jang Hong-won
Japan Masato Fukui

Hougang United

Guinea Mamadou M. Diallo

England Thomas Beattie

England Liam Shotton

Canada Jerome Baker

Croatia Igor Čerina

Nigeria Robert Eziakor

Tampines Rovers

Japan Kunihiro Yamashita

Japan Seiji Kaneko

Portugal Andre Martins

Portugal Diogo Caramelo

Portugal Vítor Ladeiras

Serbia Sead Hadžibulić
Argentina Martín Wagner
Croatia Saša Dreven

Tanjong Pagar United

AlgeriaFrance Ismaël Benahmed

France Anthony Aymard

France Aurélien Hérisson

AlgeriaFrance Kamel Ramdani

Morocco Monsef Zerka
None

Warriors FC

Japan Tatsuro Inui

Japan Shimpei Sakurada

Japan Kazuyuki Toda

Croatia Marin Vidosevic

Bosnia and Herzegovina Mislav Karoglan
None

Woodlands Wellington

Japan Atsushi Shimono

South Korea Moon Soon-ho

South Korea Jang Jo-yoon

South Korea Cho Sung-hwan

Thailand Theerawekin Seehawong

Netherlands Khalid Hamdaoui

Singapore Young Lions

Canada Sherif El-Masri
None
None
None
None
None



  • Albirex Niigata (S) and Harimau Muda B are an all-Japanese and all-Malaysian team respectively and do not hire any foreigners.

  • Players in bold are marquee player signings who command wages outside the monthly salary cap.



League table


















































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification
1

Tampines Rovers
27
17
5
5
59
36
+23
56[a]
Qualification to
AFC Champions League Qualifying Round 1
or AFC Cup Group Stage
2

Home United
27
16
3
8
42
25
+17
51
Qualification to AFC Cup Group Stage[b]
3

Japan Albirex Niigata (S)[c]
27
13
7
7
36
28
+8
46

4

Balestier Khalsa
27
12
7
8
38
28
+10
43
5

Woodlands Wellington
27
10
7
10
45
47
−2
37
6

Tanjong Pagar United
27
9
9
9
36
34
+2
36

7

Warriors FC
27
9
8
10
38
38
0
35

8

Brunei DPMM FC[c]
27
9
8
10
41
46
−5
35
9

Geylang International
27
8
8
11
31
38
−7
32
10

Hougang United
27
9
3
15
37
40
−3
30
11

Malaysia Harimau Muda B[c]
27
8
6
13
33
43
−10
30[a]
12

Singapore Young Lions[c]
27
5
3
19
20
52
−32
18[d]

Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
Notes:




  1. ^ ab Harimau Muda B were awarded a 3–0 victory against Tampines Rovers as the latter were found guilty of fielding an ineligible player. Tampines Rovers had won the original fixture 1–0.[13]


  2. ^ Qualified as 2013 Singapore Cup winners.


  3. ^ abcd The three foreign clubs – Albirex Niigata (S), DPMM FC and Harimau Muda B – as well as the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) under-23 team, Young Lions, are not eligible for any AFC competition spots.


  4. ^ Young Lions' opening four games were overturned and awarded as 3–0 victories to the opposing teams due to the fielding of ineligible players. In these four games, Young Lions had only amassed one point.[14]




Results



Matchday 1 - 22






































































































































































































Home Away[1]

ALB

BAL
DPM GLI HMB HOM HOU TAM TPU WAR WLW
YLI

Albirex Niigata (S)


0–0

2–1

0–0

1–0

2–1

2–1

1–2

1–1

1–3

0–1

1–1

Balestier Khalsa

0–1


0–1

1–0

1–1

0–4

3–1

4–0

2–1

2–0

1–2

3–0

DPMM FC

0–2

1–1


4–2

3–1

3–2

3–3

2–6

0–1

0–2

1–0

1–1

Geylang International

2–2

2–2

0–1


2–0

1–3

2–0

0–5

2–1

0–3

1–2

0–1

Harimau Muda B

0–1

0–0

2–1

1–4


0–1

1–2

3–0

3–0

2–1

2–0

2–1

Home United

1–0

1–2

0–0

2–1

4–0


0–3

0–1

1–1

1–1

0–2

1–0

Hougang United

0–1

1–3

2–1

0–1

3–1

1–0


2–3

2–3

1–2

0–1

1–0

Tampines Rovers

3–3

2–1

1–1

1–0

2–1

4–1

3–0


3–1

1–0

3–1

3–0

Tanjong Pagar United

0–0

3–1

1–1

1–1

1–1

0–3

1–0

1–0


2–1

1–1

0–1

Warriors FC

2–3

1–1

3–1

0–0

2–1

0–1

4–2

0–1

1–6


1–1

3–0

Woodlands Wellington

2–1

3–1

5–2

0–0

1–2

0–3

0–0

3–3

2–3

2–2


5–2

Young Lions

0–1

1–3

0–3

0–1

1–2

0–2

0–3

2–4

0–4

0–0

1–3


Updated to games played on 30 August 2013.
Source: S.League
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.



Matchday 23 - 27











Season statistics



Goalscorers




























































































































Rank
Player
Club
Goals
1

Aleksandar Đurić

Tampines Rovers
15

South Korea Moon Soon-Ho

Woodlands Wellington
3

Slovakia Jozef Kapláň

Geylang International
14

Bosnia and Herzegovina Mislav Karoglan

Warriors FC
5

South Korea Chang Jo-Yoon

Woodlands Wellington
13

Japan Kazuki Sakamoto

Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
7

Khairul Amri

Tampines Rovers
12

Morocco Monsef Zerka

Tanjong Pagar United

Qiu Li

Balestier Khalsa

South Korea Lee Kwan-Woo

Home United
11

Algeria Kamel Ramdani

Tanjong Pagar United
11
12

Canada Jordan Webb

Home United
9

Canada Sherif El-Masri

Singapore Young Lions
14

Guinea Mamadou Diallo

Hougang United
8

Brazil Rodrigo Tosi

Brunei DPMM FC
16

Portugal João Moreira

Brunei DPMM FC
7

Brunei Mohd Shahrazen Said

Brunei DPMM FC

South Korea Park Kang-Jin

Balestier Khalsa

Malaysia Mohd Ridzuan Abdunloh

Harimau Muda B
20

Jamil Ali

Tampines Rovers
6

Brazil Tales dos Santos

Brunei DPMM FC

France Ismael Benahmed

Tanjong Pagar United

Japan Bruno Castanheira

Japan Albirex Niigata (S)

Fahrudin Mustafić

Tampines Rovers




Fastest Goal


As of 25 May 2013























Date Name Club Goal Scored Against
21 Apr Shi Jiayi Warriors FC 3rd min
Hougang United
23 Apr
Algeria Kamel Ramdani
Tanjong Pagar 3rd min
Geylang


Most Goals In A Single Match


As of 25 May 2013






























Date Name Goals Scored Club Against
27 Feb
Morocco Monsef Zerka
3 Tanjong Pagar
Warriors FC
10 Mar
Slovakia Jozef Kapláň
3 Geylang
Harimau Muda B
17 Apr
France Ismael Benahmed
3 Tanjong Pagar
Young Lions


Highest Scoring Match


As of 25 May 2013












Date Match Score
27 Feb 13
Warriors FC vs Tanjong Pagar United
1 - 6




Club Disciplinary Records











































































































Team
Games

Yellow card

Double Yellow Card/EjectionDouble Yellow Card/Ejection

Direct Red Card
Total Points

Japan Albirex Niigata (S)

13


13


0


0


13


Balestier Khalsa

15


37


2


1


46


Brunei DPMM FC

14


28


2


0


34


Geylang International

14


30


0


1


33


Malaysia Harimau Muda B

15


28


1


0


31


Home United

15


30


1


3


42


Hougang United

15


39


0


1


42


Tampines Rovers

13


28


0


0


28


Tanjong Pagar United

15


39


1


1


45


Warriors FC

13


26


0


1


29


Woodlands Wellington

15


33


3


2


48


Singapore Young Lions

14


27


1


2


36


Updated to games played on 27 June 2013
Points are awarded based on 1 point for each yellow card and 3 points for each sending off (regardless of sending-offs via two yellow cards or one red card)



Cards Handed Out By Match Officials


Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by alphabetical order when total cards are equal.





































































































































































































































































R

Name

S.League

RHB Singapore Cup

Starhub League Cup

Total

Points
Matches Officiated
Yellow card
Yellow card Yellow-red card

Red card
Matches Officiated
Yellow card
Yellow card Yellow-red card

Red card
Matches Officiated
Yellow card
Yellow card Yellow-red card

Red card
Matches Officiated
Yellow card
Yellow card Yellow-red card

Red card
1
Leow Thiam Hoe
10
54
3
3
1
4
0
0
2
8
0
2

13

66

3

5

90
2
Farhad Mohd
9
39
2
1
1
7
0
0
3
12
1
0

13

58

3

1

70
3
Muhd Taqi
11
44
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
9
2
1

13

53

2

3

68
4
Irwan Samsuddin
7
37
1
1
1
7
0
0
1
5
0
1

9

49

1

2

58
5
Sukhbir Singh
9
41
1
0
1
4
0
0
1
4
1
0

11

49

2

0

55
6
W Ravisanthiran
10
37
1
3
0
0
0
0
2
5
0
0

12

42

1

3

54
Abdul Malik
9
30
1
2
1
0
0
1
2
9
1
0

12

39

2

3

54
7
Jansen Foo
8
36
0
1
1
4
0
0
2
5
0
0

11

45

0

1

48
8
Ahmad A'Qashah
8
30
0
1
1
5
0
0
2
6
0
0

11

41

0

1

44
9
Yazeen Buhari
4
20
1
0
1
4
0
0
1
1
1
0

6

25

2

0

31
10
K Kalimuthu
2
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
0

3

13

0

0

13

Updated to games played on 27 June 2013
Points are awarded based on 1 point for each yellow card and 3 points for each sending off (regardless of sending-offs via two yellow cards or one red card)



Attendance figures

































































































































Pos
Team

Total

High

Low

Average

Change
1

Brunei DPMM FC
0
0
0

n/a
2

Balestier Khalsa
0
0
0

n/a
3

Warriors FC
0
0
0

n/a
4

Home United
0
0
0

n/a
5

Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
0
0
0

n/a
6

Harimau Muda B
0
0
0

n/a
7

Hougang United
0
0
0

n/a
8

Tampines Rovers
0
0
0

n/a
9

Woodlands Wellington
0
0
0

n/a
10

Singapore Young Lions
0
0
0

n/a
11

Geylang International
0
0
0

n/a
12

Tanjong Pagar United
0
0
0

n/a

League total




n/a

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Source: S.League



There isn't any established attendance figures. Only 1 report on attendance for Round 1 between Young Lions vs Hougang where 1,586 spectators attended.



S-League Awards Night Winners








































Awards
Winners
Club
Player of the Year

South Korea Lee Kwan-Woo

Home United
Young Player of the Year

France Sirina Camara

Home United
Coach of the Year

South Korea Lee Lim-Saeng

Home United
Top Scorer Award

Aleksandar Đurić

Tampines Rovers

South Korea Moon Soon-Ho

Woodlands Wellington
Fair Play Award

Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
Referee of the Year

Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir


References





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