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2011 S.League


FieldValue
logoS League.svg
competitionS.League
season2011
winnersTampines Rovers
(3rd S.League title)
continentalcup1[AFC Cup](2012-afc-cup)
continentalcup1 qualifiers{{ubl
matches198
total goals578
league topscorerBosnia Mislav Karoglan (33)
biggest home winSingapore Armed Forces 7–0 Woodlands Wellington
biggest away winTanjong Pagar United 0–6 Home United
prevseason[2010](2010-s-league)
nextseason[2012](2012-s-league)

(3rd S.League title) |Tampines Rovers (S.League winners) |Home United (Singapore Cup winners)

The 2011 S.League was the 16th season of the S.League, the top professional football league in Singapore. Tampines Rovers FC won their third title. As in the previous season the S.League was not allowed to send a team to the AFC Champions League because of the participation of a foreign team in the league.

Teams

Beijing Guoan Talent withdrew their participation in the league after just one season. They were replaced by Tanjong Pagar United, who returned to the highest football league of Singapore after a seven-year absence. The club will be based at Clementi Stadium.

In further changes, Sengkang Punggol were renamed to Hougang United. Moreover, Home United moved back to Bishan Stadium after splitting their previous season home matches between Clementi Stadium and Jalan Besar Stadium.

TeamStadiumCapacityLocationMain SponsorApparel Sponsor
Albirex Niigata (S)Jurong East Stadium2,700Jurong EastCanonAdidas
Balestier KhalsaToa Payoh Stadium3,900Toa PayohCivic Ambulance
FTMS GlobalUmbro
ÉtoileQueenstown Stadium3,800Queenstown-Acono
Geylang UnitedBedok Stadium3,900Bedok-Lotto
Gombak UnitedJurong West Stadium3,200Jurong West-Erke
Home UnitedBishan Stadium4,100BishanCoca-ColaKappa
Hougang UnitedHougang Stadium2,500Hougang-Mitre
Singapore Armed ForcesChoa Chu Kang Stadium4,600Choa Chu KangStar Automotive Centre
United Engineers LimitedUmbro
Tampines RoversTampines Stadium3,600TampinesHyundaiDAL
Tanjong Pagar UnitedClementi Stadium4,000ClementiMichezo GroupThorb
Woodlands WellingtonWoodlands Stadium4,300Woodlands-Mitre
Young LionsJalan Besar Stadium6,000KallangCourtsNike

Foreign players

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

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Prime LeagueFormer Player
Balestier KhalsaKOR Lim Young-wooKOR Kim Young-kwangNZ Paul CunninghamAustralia Mark McGoughSerbia Vahid BogučaninBRA Vitor Borges
Geylang InternationalKOR Kim Jae-hongKOR Jeon Byung-gukJapan Yuta NakanoEngland Daniel HammondNoneKOR Joo Ki-hwan
KOR Jung Hee-bong
Romania Vasile Ghindaru
Gombak UnitedKOR Park Kang-jinKOR Jang Jo-yoonKOR Jung Hee-bongNigeria Obadin AikhenaIreland Shane RyanKOR Kwon Jin-sung
Home UnitedKOR Kim Dae-euiJapan Kenji AraiFRA Frederic MendyCameroon Valery HiekCanada Sherif El-MasriKOR Lee Sang-ha
Hougang UnitedARG Carlos Alberto DelgadoBRA Diego GamaBRA Vitor BorgesCanada Jordan WebbGuinea Mamadou M. DialloJPN Fumiya Kobayashi
SAFFCJapan Taisuke AkiyoshiAustralia Goran SubaraCRO Ivan JerkovicBosnia Mislav KaroglanSerbia Luka SavićENG Daniel Hammond
Tampines RoversJPN Seiji KanekoJPN Akihiro NakamuraFrance Benoit CroissantFrance Yohann LacroixThailand Hengthaveephokasub PanuwatKOR Park Yo-seb
Tanjong PagarKOR Kim Seong-kyuKOR Kim Jong-ohJapan Takaya KawanabeFrance Cyril BagnostNoneKOR Hyun Jong-woon
WoodlandsKOR Hyun Jong-woonKOR Moon Soon-hoJPN Fumiya KobayashiLebanon Munier RaychouniNoneGuyana Adrian Butters
Brazil Leonardo Aleixa da Costa
Scotland Graham Tatters
  • Albirex Niigata (S) and Étoile FC are not allowed to hire any foreigners.

League table

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Croatia Mislav KaroglanSingapore Armed Forces33
2Singapore Aleksandar ĐurićTampines Rovers26
3Japan Shotaro IhataAlbirex Niigata (S)22
4France Frédéric MendyHome United21
5Singapore Qiu LiHome United17
6Singapore Fazrul NawazSingapore Armed Forces15
7Japan Tatsuro InuiAlbirex Niigata (S)14
Canada Jordan WebbHougang United
9Japan Bruno CastanheiraAlbirex Niigata (S)12
France Jonathan TotoÉtoile

Results

Every team will play the other teams a total of three times, either twice at home and once away or vice versa, for a total of 33 matches per team.

Regular home matches

Extra home matches

Attendance figures

S-League Awards Night Winners

AwardsWinners
Player of the YearBosnia Mislav Karoglan (Singapore Armed Forces)
Young Player of the YearJapan Tatsuro Inui (Albirex Niigata (S))
Coach of the YearJapan Koichi Sugiyama (Albirex Niigata (S))
Top Scorer AwardBosnia Mislav Karoglan (Singapore Armed Forces)
Fair Play AwardJapan Albirex Niigata (S)

References

  1. (4 October 2010). "Singapore seek to pull out of ACL". AFC.
  2. "Beijing Guoan pull out of S-League after one season". Straits Times Online.
  3. "Goodbye Sengkang, hello Hougang United". Today Online.
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