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1999 S.League

4th season of the S.League


4th season of the S.League

FieldValue
logoS League.svg
competitionS. League
season1999
winnersHome United
1st S.League title
continentalcup1[Asian Club Championship](2000-01-asian-club-championship)
continentalcup1 qualifiersHome United
matches132
total goals410
league topscorerCRO Mirko Grabovac (23)
biggest home winSingapore Armed Forces 7-0 Woodlands Wellington
(17 April 1999)
biggest away winClementi Khalsa 0-6 Balestier Central
(19 May 1999)
highest scoringTampines Rovers 4-4 Gombak United
(24 September 1999)
prevseason[1998](1998-s-league)
nextseason[2000](2000-s-league)

1st S.League title (17 April 1999) (19 May 1999) (24 September 1999)

The 1999 S.League was the fourth season of the S.League, the top professional football league in Singapore. Teams played each other once both home and away, in a 22-match season.

The 1999 S.League was won by Home United, their first S.League title.

Teams

The league expanded again to 12 teams with the addition of a newly formed team, Clementi Khalsa who were based in Clementi and played their home games at the Clementi Stadium. Clementi Khalsa were formed in order to give an S.League representation to the Singaporean Sikh community.

TeamStadiumCapacityLocation
Balestier CentralToa Payoh Stadium3,900Toa Payoh
Geylang UnitedBedok Stadium3,900Bedok
Gombak UnitedBukit Gombak Stadium3,000Bukit Batok
Clementi KhalsaClementi Stadium4,000Clementi
JurongJurong East Stadium2,700Jurong East
Home UnitedBishan Stadium4,000Bishan
Marine CastleHougang Stadium3,000Hougang
Singapore Armed ForcesJurong Stadium6,000Jurong
Sembawang RangersYishun Stadium3,400Yishun
Tampines RoversTampines Stadium3,600Tampines
Tanjong Pagar UnitedQueenstown Stadium3,800Queenstown
Woodlands WellingtonWoodlands Stadium4,300Woodlands

Foreign players

Each club is allowed to have up to a maximum of 4 foreign players.

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Former Player
NoneNone
NoneNone
None
None
NoneNone
NoneNone
NoneNone
None
None

League table

Asian Club Championship first round As 1999 S.League champions, Home United qualified to compete in the 2000–01 Asian Club Championship. This was their first appearance in continental competition. The club reached the second round of the East Asian half of the competition, defeating Polícia de Segurança Pública of the Campeonato da 1ª Divisão do Futebol 11–0 on aggregate before being defeated 6–1 on aggregate in the second round by Shandong Luneng Taishan of the Chinese Jia-A League.

Top scorer

RankNameClubGoals
1CRO Mirko GrabovacSingapore Armed Forces23

References

References

  1. "Singapore 1999".
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