2018_S.League

2018 Singapore Premier League

2018 Singapore Premier League

Football league season


The 2018 Singapore Premier League (also known as the Great Eastern Hyundai Singapore Premier League due to sponsorship reasons) was the inaugural season of the Singapore Premier League, the top-flight Singaporean professional league for association football clubs. The season began on 31 March 2018,[1] and concluded on 3 October 2018. Albirex Niigata (S) won the league and successfully defended their title.

Quick Facts Season, Dates ...

Each team will receive $888,200 if they meet key performance indicators that will be made known to them before the 31 March kick-off. This represents a "19 per cent reduction from the 2017 season", but funding for the league has been secured for the next five years.[2]

It is the league's first season after rebranding from the S.League to the Singapore Premier League. A major overhaul from the new FAS management is being made from this season onwards to improve the standard of Singapore football.[3]

An emphasis on youth development from the ground up is underway.

Rules

The following key changes are being made to the rules for the 2018 season:[4]

  1. It is compulsory for each of the SPL's six local clubs to recruit at least six Under-23 footballers for their squad, with a minimum of three Under-23 players to feature in the starting 11 for each match. The first U-23 player must be replaced by another, if the substitution occurs in the 1st half. Beyond this, any U-23 players can be replaced by any other players.
  2. Depending on the squad size, each team is to sign at least eight local players aged 24 to 30. A 25-man squad will need to have nine local U-23 players and 10 local players aged 24 to 30.[5]
  3. Introduction of age quotas, with teams allowed to sign only two to six players above the age of 30, depending on squad size. For example, for squad between 19 and 22 players, there must be minimum of six under-23 players and 8 under-30 players. This will apply to all club except Young Lions and Albirex Niigata (S).
  4. Young Lions can sign a maximum of 33 players for the season.
  5. The foreign player quota for clubs will be reduced from three to two with no age restriction placed on them.
  6. Albirex Niigata (S) has age restrictions imposed by the FAS for the new season. The squad will be made up of 50% of U23 players, 50% of U21 players and one player of any age. This is excluding 2 Singapore U-23 players which they can choose to sign.[6][7]
  7. The Singapore Premier League lineup for 2018 will remain the same as Young Lions are set to compete in 2018.
  8. The Prime League will be scrapped with the National Football League (NFL) set to be installed as the second-tier competition.
  9. Yo-yo test will replace the current mandatory 2.4 km test, and players will be tested three times a year in the pre-season, midseason and off-season.
  10. All matches will be played during weekends at 5:30 p.m.

Teams

A total of 9 teams compete in the league. Albirex Niigata (S) and DPMM FC are invited foreign clubs from Japan and Brunei respectively. Despite large criticism and discussion against the Young Lions project, the Young Lions will continue to compete till 2019 for the purposes of training and preparing for the 2019 SEA Games.[8] The criticism mainly focused on the poor performances every season by the largely youth team made up of Singapore Football's brightest prospects. Season-long consecutive losses against the rest of the more mature teams inflicts serious long-term consequences on the morale of the players, considering that most of these players are in the developmental ages of their footballing career. The new age restrictions imposed on the rest of the Singapore Premier League clubs could be seen as giving the Young Lions a better advantage in terms of seniority, but most critics and fans of Singapore football are still wanting the FAS to abolish the FAS-managed Young Lions and have them developed under the guidance of genuine local clubs.

Stadiums and locations

Location of 2018 Singapore Premier League teams

Personnel and sponsors

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Note: 1) ANA Courier Express is Tampines Rovers's Singapore Cup jersey sponsor only 2) Hougang United had a partnership with Assisi Hospice via its donation drive. Assisi Hospice will be published on the jersey

Coaching changes

More information Team, Outgoing Head Coach ...

Foreigners

The foreign player quota for clubs will be reduced from three to two.[4]

In addition, Albirex was reported to have declared their intention to have Singapore players in their squad for 2018 and is understood that a proposal is being put together for Albirex to take in local players and they will be allowed to sign two Singaporean U-23 players.[28][6] Only DPMM are allowed to sign up to three foreigners.[29]

Players name in bold indicates the player was registered during the mid-season transfer window.

More information Club, Player 1 ...

League table

More information Pos, Team ...
Updated to match(es) played on 29 September 2018. Source: Singapore Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) number of wins
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. The two foreign clubs – Albirex Niigata (S) and DPMM FC – as well as the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) under-21 team, Young Lions, are ineligible for any AFC competition spots.

Statistics

Top scorers

As of 3 October 2018.
More information Rank, Player ...

Clean Sheets

As of 3 October 2018.
More information Rank, Player ...

Hat-tricks

More information Player, For ...

Singapore Premier League Awards night winners

More information Awards, Winners ...

References

  1. Wong, Lester (16 November 2017). "Football: FAS unveils youth development plans to revive ailing local scene" via The Straits Times.
  2. Correspondent, David LeeSports (18 December 2017). "Football: FAS president Lim Kia Tong calls for change of mindset to improve S-League" via The Straits Times.
  3. Correspondent, David LeeSports (13 December 2017). "Football: Some FAS proposals like emphasis on youth and fitness lauded but not all parties are convinced" via The Straits Times.
  4. OsmanCorrespondent, Shamir (15 December 2017). "Football: Albirex hit with age restrictions too but Koh's calm" via The Straits Times.
  5. "Introduction of 2018 Albirex Captain and Vice Captain". Albirex Niigata Singapore Official website.
  6. OsmanCorrespondent, Shamir (29 March 2018). "Football: Balestier Khalsa embark on Singapore Premier League journey with Jeep" via The Straits Times.
  7. "Fandi to take charge of the Young Lions". Archived from the original on 14 December 2017. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  8. Correspondent, David LeeSports (3 January 2018). "Football: Warriors legend Mirko Grabovac to return to the club as head coach" via The Straits Times.
  9. AzizCorrespondent, Sazali Abdul (16 March 2018). "Football: Mirko Grabovac permitted to begin coaching Warriors" via The Straits Times.
  10. "DPMM participation for 2018 season". Archived from the original on 14 January 2018. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  11. "Shahul Rayyan (SAFSA) joins White Swans for 2018 season". Albirex Niigata Singapore Official website.
  12. AzizCorrespondent, Sazali Abdul (30 June 2018). "New blood may give Tigers fresh impetus" via The Straits Times.
  13. "McLean set for DPMM FC return". Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  14. "Ukraine striker join DPMM for 2018 charge". Archived from the original on 24 February 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  15. "Adam Mitter the final foreigner in puzzle". Archived from the original on 31 January 2018. Retrieved 31 January 2018.

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article 2018_S.League, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.