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2003 S.League


FieldValue
logoS League.svg
competitionS. League
season2003
winnersHome United
2nd S.League title
continentalcup1[AFC Cup](2004-afc-cup)
continentalcup1 qualifiersHome United (S.League and Singapore Cup winners)
Geylang United (S.League runners-up)
matches198
total goals631
league topscorerBRA Peres de Oliveira
(37 - all domestic competitions)
biggest home winGeylang United 10-2 SIN Young Lions
(17 August 2003)
biggest away winBalestier Khalsa 0-5 Singapore Armed Forces
(10 May 2003)
highest scoringGeylang United 10-2 SIN Young Lions
(17 August 2003)
prevseason[2002](2002-s-league)
nextseason[2004](2004-s-league)

2nd S.League title Geylang United (S.League runners-up) (37 - all domestic competitions) (17 August 2003) (10 May 2003) (17 August 2003) 2003 S.League was the eighth season of Singapore's professional football league. It was won by Home United, which was their second league title.

League table

Gombak United withdrew from the league at the end of the 2002 season.

Foreign players

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

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Former Player
{{nobreakAustralia PJ Roberts
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  • Albirex Niigata (S) and Sinchi FC are not allowed to hire any foreigners.

Top scorers

RankNameClubGoals
1Brazil Peres de OliveiraHome United37
2BosniaAustralia Aleksandar ĐurićGeylang United32
3Brazil Egmar GoncalvesHome United29
4Indra Sahdan DaudHome United26
5China Chang HuiCHN Sinchi FC24
6Australia Brendon SantalabGeylang United23
6Noh Alam ShahTampines Rovers23
8Thailand Pitipong KuldilogSembawang Rangers21
9Mirko GrabovacSingapore Armed Forces20
10Nigeria Itimi DicksonWoodlands Wellington18
11Australia George GoutzioulisTampines Rovers17
12Nigeria Agu CasmirWoodlands Wellington15
13England Jason WhiteSengkang Marine14
13Guinea Ballamodou CondeSingapore Armed Forces14
15Fadzuhasny JuraimiTanjong Pagar United11
15England John WilkinsonWoodlands Wellington11
17Jamil AliGeylang United10
17Aliff ShafaeinSIN Young Lions10
19South Korea Kim Eun-CherBalestier Khalsa9
19Thailand Sutee SuksomkitHome United9
19Japan Hiroaki TanakaTanjong Pagar United9

Source:

References

References

  1. [https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/sing03.html] S.League 2003
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