Singapore FA Cup

The Singapore FA Cup, (also known as the Singapore Pools FA Cup for sponsorship reasons), is an annual football competition in Singapore.[1] After the Singapore Cup and earlier League Cup, Singapore FA Cup is the third major cup competition in Singapore.

Singapore FA Cup
Founded1892
CountrySingapore
Number of teams31
Most championshipsWarriors FC (4 titles)
TV partners1 Play Sports (live streaming)
Websitefas.org.sg/fa-cup


History

Initially held for clubs from the S.League from 1996 to 1998, the Football Association of Singapore decided to change format of the cup to allow only teams from National Football League to take part in the knock out competition from 1999, so that the S.League clubs can focus on the newly created competition, the Singapore Cup in 1998.[2]

For a number of years, the FA Cup was solely restricted to NFL clubs. In 2006, S.League clubs were once again allowed in the competition, but were only permitted to field their developmental Prime League teams.[3] The team matchups were drawn out of a hat against one another for the initial 2006 and 2007 seasons, before being seeded into two groups since 2008.

In 2023, the FA Cup returns after a 4 years hiatus due to COVID-19 Pandemic from 30 September 2023 to 19 November 2023.

Results

YearChampionsRunners-upScore in finalDateVenue
1996Geylang UnitedSingapore Armed Forces1-1 (4-2 penalties)National Stadium
1997Singapore Armed ForcesWoodlands Wellington4-2
1998Tanjong Pagar UnitedSembawang Rangers1-0
1999Police SAMountbatten SC3-0Tampines Stadium
2000Sembawang Soccer ClubAndrews Avenue?-?
2001Andrews AvenueTessensohn Khalsa5-018 October 2001Choa Chu Kang Stadium
2002Police SASingapore Cricket Club2-125 August 2002Clementi Stadium
2003Tampines Rovers SCPolice SA3-124 August 2003Jalan Besar Stadium
2004Tampines Rovers SCKatong SC7-09 October 2004
2005SAFSA*Tessensohn Khalsa5-03 September 2005
2006Singapore Armed ForcesSingapore Cricket Club2-111 October 2006
2007Geylang United NFA U-181-027 September 2007
2008Singapore Armed ForcesKatong SC1-030 October 2008
2009Singapore Cricket ClubBalestier Khalsa3-220 October 2009
2010Singapore Recreation ClubTampines Rovers3-219 October 2010
2011Tampines RoversSingapore Recreation Club1-1 (8-7 penalties)[4]27 October 2012
2012Balestier KhalsaSiglap CSC2-0[5]30 October 2012
2013Home UnitedGFA Sporting Westlake4-18 November 2013
2014Singapore Recreation ClubBalestier Khalsa1-1 (5-3 penalties)8 November 2014
2015Home UnitedPolice SA5-129 November 2015Serangoon Stadium
2016Home UnitedSiglap FC3-120 November 2016Jalan Besar Stadium
2017Warriors FCYishun Sentek Mariners2-1[6]29 October 2017
2018Yishun Sentek MarinersTiong Bahru FC3-118 November 2018
2019Tiong Bahru FCYishun Sentek Mariners2-120 October 2019
2023Yishun Sentek MarinersSingapore Khalsa Association3-219 November 2023

Note:
Tampines Rovers SC is a separate entity from Tampines Rovers.
SAFSA is a separate entity from Singapore Armed Forces.
Police SA is a separate entity from Home United (formerly Police FC).

References

See also