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2012 S.League


FieldValue
logoS League.svg
competitionS. League
season2012
winnersTampines Rovers
4th S.League title
continentalcup1[AFC Cup](2013-afc-cup)
continentalcup1 qualifiers{{ubl
matches156
total goals424
league topscorerFRA Frédéric Mendy (20)
biggest home winSingapore Armed Forces 6-1 Gombak United
(22 October 2012)
biggest away winGeylang United 1-7 Home United
(11 March 2012)
highest scoringHome United 7-3 Geylang United
(18 July 2012)
prevseason[2011](2011-s-league)
nextseason[2013](2013-s-league)

4th S.League title |Tampines Rovers (S.League winners) |Singapore Armed Forces (Singapore Cup winners) (22 October 2012) (11 March 2012) (18 July 2012)

The 2012 S.League was the 17th season of the S-League, the top professional football league in Singapore. It is known as the Great Eastern-Yeo's S.League for sponsorship reasons.

Tampines Rovers won their fourth title, finishing top of a 13-team league.

Teams

Etoile FC withdrew their participation in the league to concentrate on grassroots football and youth development. DPMM FC have re-entered the league, coming back since they were suspended by FIFA in the 2009 campaign. Harimau Muda of Malaysia have also entered the fray.

TeamCoachStadiumCapacityLocation
JPN Albirex Niigata (S)JPN Koichi SugiyamaJurong East Stadium2,700Jurong East
Balestier KhalsaAUS Darren StewartToa Payoh Stadium3,900Toa Payoh
BRU DPMM FCCRO Vjeran SimunićHassanal Bolkiah National Stadium30,000Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Geylang UnitedV. KanakarajanBedok Stadium3,900Bedok
Gombak UnitedK. BalagumaranJurong West Stadium3,200Jurong West
MAS Harimau MudaMAS Ong Kim SweeYishun Stadium3,400Yishun
Home UnitedKOR Lee Lim-SaengBishan Stadium4,100Bishan
Hougang UnitedCRO Nenad BacinaHougang Stadium2,500Hougang
Singapore Armed ForcesRichard BokChoa Chu Kang Stadium4,600Choa Chu Kang
Tampines RoversTay Peng KeeClementi Stadium4,000Clementi
Tanjong Pagar UnitedTerry PathmanathanQueenstown Stadium3,800Queenstown
Woodlands WellingtonSalim MoinWoodlands Stadium4,300Woodlands
SIN Young LionsRobin ChitrakarJalan Besar Stadium8,000Kallang

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureReplaced by
Geylang UnitedMike Wongtitle=All's not well at Geylangurl=http://www.todayonline.com/Sports/EDC120314-0000090/Alls-not-well-at-Geylangpublisher=Todaydate=14 March 2012access-date=14 March 2012}}V. Kanakarajan
Tampines RoversSteven TanMoved to Prime League squadTay Peng Kee

Stadium changes

  • Tampines Rovers moved into the Clementi Stadium due to the early commencement of the Tampines Sports Hub project which makes the Tampines Stadium unusable.
  • With Tampines moving into the Clementi Stadium, Tanjong Pagar United are moving out and back to the Queenstown Stadium which they previously vacated back in 2004. Queenstown Stadium was last used by Etoile FC.

Foreign players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Former Player
Balestier KhalsaKOR Park Kang-jinAUS Goran ŠubaraNZ Paul CunninghamMNE Zdravko DragićevićKOR Jang Jo-yoon
BRU DPMM FCBRA Patrick da SilvaBRA Tales dos SantosCRO Ivan JerkovićGHA Osman BashiruBRA Rodrigo Gral
Geylang UnitedKOR Mun Seung-manFRA Stefan MilojevićSlovakia Jozef KapláňENG Michael KingEngland Rhema Obed
England Oliver Nicholas
Gombak UnitedKOR Jung Hee-bongENG Christoper AndersonNigeria Obadin AikhenaFrance Julien DurandNone
Home UnitedJPN Kenji AraiJPN Shotaro IhataCentral African Republic Franklin AnziteFRA Frederic MendyNone
Hougang UnitedCAN Jordan WebbCRO Stanislav VidakovićCRO Ante BaraćGUI Mamadou M. DialloNone
Singapore Armed ForcesJPN Tatsuro InuiJPN Shimpei SakuradaBosnia Mislav KaroglanCRO Marin VidoševićJapan Seiji Saito
Tampines RoversCRO Saša DrevenFRA Benoit CroissantMacedonia Gligor GligorovSerbia Sead HadžibulićCroatia Davor Piškor
Tanjong Pagar UnitedJPN Takaya KawanabeHaiti Gilbert BayonneFRA Anthony AymardARG Carlos DelgadoKorea Jang In-jun
Korea Lee Joo-sang
Woodlands WellingtonKOR Moon Soon-HoAUS Hussein AkilENG Daniel HammondTrinidad and Tobago Fabien LewisNone
SIN Young LionsCAN Sherif El-MasriDEN Benjamin LeeFRA Jonathan TotoFRA Sirina CamaraNone
  • Albirex Niigata (S) and Harimau Muda are not allowed hire any foreigners.

League table

Results

Season statistics

Goalscorers

S-League Awards Night Winners

AwardsWinners
Player of the YearAleksandar Đurić (Tampines Rovers)
Young Player of the YearMalaysia Wan Zack Haikal (MAS Harimau Muda A)
Coach of the YearCroatia Vjeran Simunić (BRU DPMM FC)
Top Scorer AwardFRA Frédéric Mendy (Home United)
Fair Play AwardJapan Albirex Niigata (S)
Referee of the YearAbdul Malik Abdul Bashir

References

  1. "BeiS.league announces 2012 participating teams". S.League Online.
  2. "Tampines and Home ready to raise curtains". S.League Online.
  3. "Goalscorers – 2012 S. League". Soccerway.
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