Balestier Khalsa FC

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Balestier Khalsa Football Club is a Singaporean professional football club based in Toa Payoh, Singapore, that competes in the Singapore Premier League. Founded in 1898, the club is considered as the oldest football club in the country. The club have won the Singapore Cup, Singapore League Cup and the Singapore FA Cup once.

Balestier Khalsa
Full nameBalestier Khalsa Football Club
Nickname(s)Hala Tigers
Founded1898; 126 years ago (1898) as Fathul Karib

1975; 49 years ago (1975) as Balestier United Recreation Club

1996; 28 years ago (1996) as Balestier Central

2002; 22 years ago (2002) as Balestier Khalsa
GroundBishan Stadium
Capacity3,800
ChairmanS. Thavaneson
ManagerPeter de Roo
LeagueSingapore Premier League
2023Singapore Premier League, 4th of 9
Current season

Balestier Khalsa is the fourth oldest club in the Asia continent and is the oldest club in the Southeast Asia region.

History

Founding and early years (1898–1997)

Tracing their origins all the way back to 1898, the club was formed as Fathul Karib on 10 October 1898 and based in Farrer Park. One of the highlights over the following half century, before the side was renamed Balestier United Recreation Club in the 1975 as it was the outcome of re-organising the local football clubs structure by the Football Association of Singapore. During the time, Balestier United Recreation Club was providing nine players to the Singapore national team which competed in the 1958 Asian Games in Japan, losing 2–1 to both continental heavyweights South Korea and Israel.[1]

When Balestier United Recreation Club first joined the inaugural National Football League, the team captured the Singapore Cup in 1958 and 1992. The club played in the Singapore Premier League (the forerunner to the S.League) from 1988 to 1995. The club became the first club in Singapore to bring in foreign players when they signed two Yugoslavian players, Josko Spanjic and Boris Lucic, for the 1989 season. Balestier United are currently still active in local football, competing in the National Football League Division 1. Former Balestier Khalsa players such, Ruhaizad Ismail, Daniel Ong and Syafiq Zainal all played for the team as well.

S.League era as Balestier Central (1996–2002)

With the introduction of the S.League in 1996 and entities reintroduced as a professional football teams, Balestier United Recreational Club became a founder member of the S.League and competed under a new flagship name to Balestier Central.

Creating the foundation (2003–2012)

Merger with Clementi Khalsa and renamed as Balestier Khalsa

In 2002, Balestier Central took another turn as they merged with Clementi Khalsa at the end of the 2002 S.League season. Clementi Khalsa was formed as a club to represent Singapore's Sikh community and joined the S.League in 1999. Prior to the merger with Balestier Central, the club was based in the Clementi area of Singapore and played its home games at the Clementi Stadium.

Clementi Khalsa crest

On 10 August 2012, Balestier Khalsa won the first Singapore League Cup Plate Final as the team defeated Young Lions at the Jalan Besar Stadium.

Achieving more silverware and AFC Cup debut (2013–2017)

In 2013, head coach Darren Stewart signed Nigerian Obadin Aikhena, South Korean Jung Hee-bong and several players from his former team, Gombak United and formed a strong foundation of the team, including foreign players Kim Min-ho and Park Kang-jin, together with Singapore national team player Qiu Li and proved to be a success. On 14 September 2013, The Tigers went one level higher by scoring a huge 4–0 win over DPMM in the 2013 Singapore League Cup Final and clinched their first ever silverware. Captain, Paul Cunningham and the team lift the trophy as well as clinching 3rd place in the 2013 Singapore Cup.

Marko Kraljević guided the club to their first ever AFC Cup debut in 2015 and is the club longest serving manager from 2014 until 2021.

Balestier Khalsa signed former U-21 Croatian international Goran Ljubojević on 11 February 2014 as their first ever marquee signing.[2] As well as Emir Lotinac of Serbia from Novi Pazar. The Tigers won their first ever Singapore Cup on 7 November 2014, beating Home United 3–1 with Goran, Kim and Park scoring the goals.[3] Thus, qualifying for the 2015 AFC Cup in the following year.

AFC Cup debut

The Tigers make their 2015 AFC Cup group stage debut on 24 February 2015, losing 0–3 to Hong Kong Premier League champions, Kitchee at the Mong Kok Stadium. On 10 March 2015, they almost held eventual Malaysia Super League champions, Johor Darul Ta'zim to goalless draw but the visitor scored in the 90+3 stoppage time. Balestier Khalsa finally got their historical first win in the following week, Jonathan Xu scoring his and Tiger's maiden AFC Cup goal and Miroslav Krištić's goal beating East Bengal from India 2–1. Balestier Khalsa went on to finished at the bottom of the table with 3 points.

Balestier Khalsa went on to finish as runner-ups in the 2015 Singapore Charity Shield to Warriors FC. On 10 July 2015, Balestier Khalsa lost narrowly 2–1 against Albirex Niigata (S) to finish runner up in the 2015 Singapore League Cup.

For the 2016 season, Balestier Khalsa qualified for 2016 AFC Cup as Singapore's 2nd best local team and got their first away goals/points in the AFC Cup, as they held Maldives Dhivehi Premier League champions, New Radiant 2–2 at Malé. They continue to improved their run in the competition winning against Kitchee & New Radiant 1–0 and 3–0 at home however that wasn't enough for them to secured to the knockout stage as they finished in 3rd place with 7 points, 3 points away from 2nd place, Kaya FC. Balestier Khalsa finished 4th in the Singapore Cup after losing to Ceres-La Salle in the third place playoff.

Tight budget

In 2017, due to tight budget, Balestier Khalsa signed 3 Myanmar national football team players, Aung Kyaw Naing, Kyaw Zayar Win, Nanda Lin Kyaw Chit from Nay Pyi Taw, Ayeyawady United and Yadanabon respectively.

Singapore Premier League era (2018–present)

In 2018, Balestier Khalsa went on to sign 4 foreigners with Vedran Mesec, Keegan Linderboom and Dusan Marinkovic joining the Tigers for the upcoming newly revamp league.

On 22 October 2021, Akbar Nawas was announced as the head coach of Balestier Khalsa, succeeding Marko Kraljevic, who left a week prior. Before this, Akbar leads the 2nd division I-League club, Chennai City to become champions of the league in the 2018–19 I-League with current player, Iqbal Hussain. According to a club statement, Akbar has penned a two-year contract “worth more than S$170,000”. However, less than 1 year into the contract, Akbar would tender his resignation to join Thai League 2 side, Udon Thani, less than a week after a record 6–1 win against Hougang United.

On 27 August 2022, The Tigers recruit former Football Association of Malaysia Technical Director, Peter de Roo as an interim coach till the end of the 2022 season but on 30 November 2022, he was appointed to permanent role as head coach of Balestier Khalsa.

Peter de Roo started off the 2023 season making slight changes to his squad signing Alen Kozar from NŠ Mura and Masahiro Sugita from Albirex Niigata Singapore. Under his reign, Balestier Khalsa went on to win 3 consecutive matches against Tanjong Pagar United, Tampines Rovers and Brunei DPMM before losing to Albirex Niigata (S) 6–2. The Tigers also went on to have another fine run of form winning 4 consecutive match till Hougang United end the streak on 21 July 2023.

In the 2024–25 Singapore Premier League season, The Tigers sign an additional new signing of both Japanese player Kodai Tanaka and Riku Fukashiro, while Tunisian Ismail Sassi joined the club from AS Marsa. The club than participated in the 2024 Selangor Asia Challenge pre-season tournament on 26 and 28 April 2024 respectively.

Sponsors

For much of Balestier Khalsa's history, their kit provider has been with Umbro since their formation with Clementi Khalsa and Balestier Central up until 2017 whereby their main sponsor has been with Civic as well. In 2018, Balestier Khalsa signed a deal with Thailand sportswear, Mawin and than followed up with Italy sportswear brand, Lotto the following year in 2019. In 2020, Balestier Khalsa signed a deal with German sportswear Adidas to manufactured their kits alongside Weston Corp as their kit sponsors up till date.

On 29 March 2018, Balestier Khalsa launched their inaugural 2018 Singapore Premier League football campaign with the signing of a landmark sponsorship deal with sport utility vehicle brand, Jeep. The one-year deal that is worth $100,000 is the clubs biggest sponsorship contract in its history. On 28 February 2019, Balestier Khalsa extends their contract with Jeep for another year. Italian giants, Juventus who were also sponsored by Jeep, make a collaboration during their pre-season visit to Singapore.[4]

PeriodKit manufacturerMain sponsors
2002–2017 Umbro Civic
2018 Mawin Jeep

Weston Corp

2019 Lotto
2020–present Adidas

Stadium

Home of Balestier Khalsa, Toa Payoh Stadium

Balestier Khalsa played their home games at the Toa Payoh Stadium. The stadium are closed to the public during official events and S.League matches. The stadium can hold up to 3,800 spectators.

Media controversies

Fans who were watching the Singapore Premier League clash on YouTube over their mobile phones couldn't see what its going on as the poor broadcast angle from the main broadcast camera was so bad that fans could not even fathom what was happening on the pitch, let alone identify the players. Apart from the quality of the broadcast, viewers were also amused that the reserves were sitting on what appeared like “coffee-shop chairs.”

For the 2023 Singapore Premier League season, Balestier Khalsa will once again share Bishan Stadium with Lion City Sailors, as Toa Payoh Stadium is undergoing upgrading works. Balestier Khalsa will return to Toa Payoh Stadium upon the completion of the upgrading works.

On 8 October 2023, Toa Payoh Stadium, including will be demolished on 31 October 2023 in order to make way for a new Regional Sport Centre which will likely be opened in 2030.[5]

Players

As of 10 May 2024[6]

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
14MF  SGPElijah Lim
16GK  SGPMartyn Mun
17DF  SGPJordan Emaviwe U23
18MF  JPNMasahiro Sugita
19FW  SGPAmiruldin Asraf
20DF  SGPFudhil I'yadh U23
21GK  SGPHafiz Ahmad
22GK  SGPWayne Chew
23FW  SGPSyukri Noorhaizam
25DF  SGPIrfan Mika'il Abdullah
27FW  IDNReycredo Beremanda (on loan from Nusantara United)
30MF  SGPIgnatius Ang

Under-21s and Academy

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
67MF  SGPIftiqar Parizan U21
68GK  SGPSuffian Abdullah U21
72FW  ENGMax McCoy U21
75GK  SGPNuh Syazani Hashari U21

Remarks:

On Loan

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

Club officials

PositionName
ChairmanS. Thavaneson
Vice ChairmanDarwin Jalil
General ManagerTim Nee Cheng
Head coach Peter de Roo
Assistant head coachSyed Azmir
Goalkeeping coach Yazid Yasin
Sports TrainerNurhaizal Sufri
Fitness coachRory Winters
AnalystRazif Ariff
PhysiotherapistDanial Feriza
KitmanAbdul Latiff

Honours

TypeCompetitionTitlesSeasons
CupSingapore Cup12014
Singapore League Cup12013
Singapore League Cup Plate12012
Singapore FA Cup12012
President's Cup11992
FAS Challenge Cup11958
OthersPrime League22012, 2013

Bold is for those competition that are currently active.

Domestic record

As Balestier Central/ Balestier Khalsa

SeasonLeaguePos.PWDLGSGAPtsSingapore CupLeague Cup
1996-1S.League3rd*14734221824
1996-23rd*14734251924
19974th16844432628
19984th20947474331Group stage
19997th22688252726Semi-final
200012th223514164214Round of 16
20017th3381114435735Group stage
200211th3365225010323Group stage
200311th3352–620377625Quarter-final
20048th2761922367320Quarter-final
20057th2710611455236Preliminary Rd
20067th3010713506137Semi-final
20079th337818446329Quarter-finalQuarter-final
200812th333822266017Round of 16Third place
200911th304620225818Round of 16Group stage
20108th3310716264037Quarter-finalPreliminary Rd
201110th337521286326Round of 16Preliminary Rd
20126th241167232039Round of 16Plate Winners
20134th271278382843Third placeWinners
20146th271179463440WinnersPlate Runners-up
20154th271287393544Quarter-finalRunners-up
20168th244713234219Semi-finalGroup stage
20177th245415173319Preliminary RdGroup stage
2018Singapore Premier League6th247611253627Third place
20199th244515375817Group Stage
20205th14545222819
20217th215412315219
20227th287318457824
20234th2412012607136

As Clementi Khalsa

SeasonLeaguePos.PWDLGSGAPtsSingapore Cup
1999S.League11th223613295515Round of 16
20008th225107334625
20019th337917437630Group stage
200210th337422458425
  • The 1996 season of the S.League was split into two series.
  • 2003 saw the introduction of penalty shoot-outs if a match ended in a draw in regular time. Winners of penalty shoot-outs gained two points instead of one.

Continental record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHome
1992–93Asian Cup Winners' CupFirst round Quảng Nam Đà NẵngWithdrew
2015AFC CupGroup F Kitchee1–2
Johor Darul Ta'zim0–1
East Bengal2–1
2016AFC CupGroup F New Radiant3–0
Kitchee1–0
Kaya FC

Records and statistics

As of 20 May 2024.

Top 10 all-time appearances

RanlPlayerYearsClub appearances
1 Zaiful Nizam2013–2021231
2 Poh Yi Feng2008–2015216
3 Ahmad Syahir2013–2021167
4 Hazzuwan Halim2014–2021157
5 Fadli Kamis2016–2021150
6 Zulkiffli Hassim2012–2016140
7 Paul Cunningham2010–2014130
8 Nurullah Hussein2014–2019107
9 Ho Wai Loon2011–2016,

2021–2023

101
10 Jufri Taha2006–200999

Top 10 all-time scorers

RankPlayerClub appearancesTotal goals
1 Shuhei Hoshino9243
2 Ryoya Taniguchi6036
3 Hazzuwan Halim15732
4 Šime Žužul5431
5 Miroslav Krištić6729
6 Goran Ljubojević3727
8 Kim Min-ho8325
8 Ludovick Takam3024
9 Park Kang-jin9120
10 Paul Cunningham13019
  • Biggest Wins: 7–1 vs Sengkang Punggol (1 July 2006)
  • Heaviest Defeats: 8–1 vs Tampines Rovers (11 November 2022)
  • Youngest Goal scorers: Sameer Alassane ~ 18 years 5 months 2 days old (On 26 May 2016 vs Home United)
  • Oldest Goal scorers: Fabian Kwok ~ 34 years 2 months 15 days (On 1 June 2023 vs Lion City Sailors)
  • Youngest ever debutant: Aqil Yazid ~ 17 years 2 months 5 days (On 14 March 2021 vs Young Lions)

See also

References