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2009 Singapore Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | Singapore Cup |
| year | 2009 |
| country | Singapore |
| dates | April 2009 - November 2009 |
| num_teams | 16 |
| winners | Geylang United |
| second | THA Bangkok Glass |
| prev_season | [2008](2008-singapore-cup) |
| next_season | [2010](2010-singapore-cup) |
The Singapore Cup 2009 (known as the RHB Singapore Cup due to its main sponsor) started on 27 April 2009. It was the 12th staging of the annual Singapore Cup tournament.
12 S.League clubs and 4 invited foreign teams from Thailand (2 teams), Cambodia (1) and Indonesia (1) played in this edition. The cup was a single-elimination tournament, with all sixteen teams playing from the first round. The first round involved one-off matches. Subsequent rounds involved ties of two legs.
The final was played on 8 November and won by Geylang United, who beat Bangkok Glass 1–0.
The cup winner were guaranteed a place in the 2010 AFC Cup.
Teams
- Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
- Balestier Khalsa
- Thailand Bangkok Glass
- Brunei Brunei DPMM
- Geylang United
- Gombak United
- Home United
- Indonesia Pelita Jaya
- Cambodia Phnom Penh Crown
- Sengkang Punggol
- Singapore Armed Forces FC (SAFFC)
- South Korea Super Reds
- Tampines Rovers
- Thailand TTM Samut Sakhon
- Woodlands Wellington
- Young Lions (FAS under-23 team)
Knockout stage
The draw for the tournament was held on 15 April 2009
Bracket
|RD1-team01=Tampines Rovers |RD1-score01= 1 |RD1-team02=Sengkang Punggol |RD1-score02= 0 |RD1-team03=JPN Albirex Niigata (S) |RD1-score03= 3 |RD1-team04=Gombak United |RD1-score04= 1 |RD1-team05=Geylang United |RD1-score05 = 2 |RD1-team06=SAFFC |RD1-score06 = 1 |RD1-team07=Balestier Khalsa |RD1-score07= 0 |RD1-team08=Home United |RD1-score08= 3 |RD1-team09=THA TTM Samut Sakhon |RD1-score09= 4 |RD1-team10=KOR Super Reds |RD1-score10= 2 |RD1-team11=BRU DPMM FC |RD1-score11= 1 |RD1-team12=INA Pelita Jaya |RD1-score12= 0 |RD1-team13=CAM Phnom Penh Crown |RD1-score13= 2 |RD1-team14=Young Lions |RD1-score14= 0 |RD1-team15=Woodlands Wellington |RD1-score15= 0 |RD1-team16=THA Bangkok Glass |RD1-score16= 1 |RD2-team01=Tampines Rovers |RD2-score01-1= 1 |RD2-score01-2= 0 |RD2-score01-agg= 1 (1) |RD2-team02=JPN Albirex Niigata (S) |RD2-score02-1= 0 |RD2-score02-2= 1 |RD2-score02-agg= 1 (3) |RD2-team03=Geylang United |RD2-score03-1= 2 |RD2-score03-2= 2 |RD2-score03-agg= 4 |RD2-team04=Home United |RD2-score04-1= 1 |RD2-score04-2= 2 |RD2-score04-agg= 3 |RD2-team05=THA TTM Samut Sakhon |RD2-score05-1= 3 |RD2-score05-2= 4 |RD2-score05-agg= 7 |RD2-team06=BRU DPMM FC |RD2-score06-1= 1 |RD2-score06-2= 2 |RD2-score06-agg= 3 |RD2-team07=CAM Phnom Penh Crown |RD2-score07-1= 1 |RD2-score07-2= 3 |RD2-score07-agg= 4 |RD2-team08=THA Bangkok Glass |RD2-score08-1= 2 |RD2-score08-2= 3 |RD2-score08-agg= 5 |RD3-team01=JPN Albirex Niigata (S) |RD3-score01-1= 0 |RD3-score01-2= 1 |RD3-score01-agg= 1 (3) |RD3-team02=Geylang United |RD3-score02-1= 1 |RD3-score02-2= 0 |RD3-score02-agg= 1 (4) |RD3-team03=THA TTM Samut Sakhon |RD3-score03-1= 0 |RD3-score03-2= 4 |RD3-score03-agg= 4 |RD3-team04=THA Bangkok Glass |RD3-score04-1= 6 |RD3-score04-2= 3 |RD3-score04-agg= 9 |RD4-team01=Geylang United |RD4-score01= 1 |RD4-team02=THA Bangkok Glass |RD4-score02= 0
Preliminary round
Shahril Ishak
Kengne Ludovick
Syed Thaha
Keisuke Ogawa
Akira Takase
Jaslee Hatta
Narong Jansawek
Aly Camara
Park Han Seok
Quarter-finals
First leg
Metee Pungpoh
Aly Camara
Baihakki Khaizan
Second leg
Pradit Taweechai
Tanongsak Promdard
Saksit Wuttipadadorn
Ivan Jerkovic
TTM Samut Sakhon won 7 – 3 on aggregate.
Nantawat Tansopa
Surachet Ngamtip
Keo Sokngon
Marcel Modibo
Bangkok Glass won 5 – 4 on aggregate.
Peres De Oliveira Masrezwan Masturi Geylang United won 4 – 3 on aggregate.
Ken Matsumoto
Ryohei Maeda
Kazuki Yoshino
Mustafic Fahrudin
Zulkarnaen Zainal
Fathi Yunus
Albirex Niigata (S) 1 – 1 Tampines Rovers on aggregate. Albirex Niigata (S) won 3 – 1 on penalties.
Semifinals
First leg
Sarun Promkaew
Tanat Wongsuparak
Rungroj Sawangsri
Second leg
Faizal Senin
Miroslav Latiak
Walid Lounis
Kenji Adachihara
Taisuke Akiyoshi
Akira Takase
Yoshitaka Komori
Geylang United 1 – 1 Albirex Niigata (S) on aggregate. Geylang United won 4-3 on penalties.
Peeratat Phoruendee
Wachira Sangsri
Paul Bekombo
Worawut Wangsawad
Camara Aly
Bangkok Glass won 9 – 4 on aggregate.
Third Place Playoff
Report
Ken Matsumoto
Ryohei Maeda
Kunihiro Honda
Akira Takase
Tana Sripandorn
Tanongsak Prajakkata
Narong Jansawek
Paul Bekombo
Final
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| SIN Mike Wong |
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| THA Surachai Jaturapattarapong |
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