Singapore Amateur Football Association Challenge Cup
1892 Singapore Engineers
1893 Royal Engineers
1894 2nd Battalion Tenth Lincolnshire Regiment
1895 Royal Artillery
1896 5th North Humberland Fusilliers
1897 1st Battalion The Rifle Brigade
1898 12th Company Royal Artillery
1899 1st BKOR Lancaster Regiment
1900 12th Company Royal Artillery
1901 Singapore Cricket Klub
1902 12th Company Royal Artillery
1903 Singapore Cricket Club
1904 Harlequins
1905 1st Battery Sherwood Foresters
1906 1st Battery Sherwood Foresters
1907 2nd Battery West Kentshire Regiment (2nd XI)
1908 2nd Battery West Kentshire Regiment (1st XI)
1909 3rd Battalion Middlesex Regiment
1910 3rd Battalion Middlesex Regiment
1911 2nd Battalion West Kentshire Regiment
1912 2nd Battalion West Kentshire Regiment
1913 1st Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
1914 1st Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
1915-19 not played
1920 1st Battalion South Staffordshire
1921 Singapore Cricket Club
1922 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment
1923 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment
1924 HMS "Pegasus"
1925 Singapore Chinese Football Association
1926 2nd Battalion Duke of Wellington's Regiment
1927 2nd Battalion Duke of Wellington's Regiment
1928 2nd Battalion Duke of Wellington's Regiment
1929 Singapore Cricket Club
1930 Singapore Malays Football Association
1931 Singapore Malays Football Association
1932 Wiltshire Regiment
1933 Singapore Malays Football Association
1934 Singapore Malays Football Association
1935 Singapore Chinese Football Association
1936 Royal Artillery
1937 Singapore Chinese Football Association
1938 Royal Artillery
1939 Singapore Chinese Football Association
1940 The Loyal Regiment
1941 Royal Air Force
1942-49 not played
1950 Royal Navy
1951 Royal Navy
Football Association of Singapore Challenge Cup
1952 Tiger SA
1953 Tiger SA
1954 Rovers Sport Club
1955 Marine Departament SC
1956 Tiger SA
1957 AAA
1958 Fathul Karib FC
1959 Darul Afiah FC
1960 RAF Select
1961-67 not played
1968 Police SA
1969-74 not played
President's Cup
1975 Singapore Armed Forces bt Tampines Rovers [*]
1976 Geylang International - now Geylang United [*]
1977 Toa Payoh United
1978 Geylang International [*]
1979 Toa Payoh United
1980 Police SA
1981 Farrer Park United
1982 Tiong Bahru CSC 3-2 Farrer Park Dynamos
1983 Farrer Park United 3-0 Singapore Armed Forces
1984 Singapore Armed Forces 1-0 Farrer Park Dynamos
1985 Tiong Bahru CSC 3-0 Geylang International
1986 Singapore Armed Forces
1987 Tiong Bahru CSC [*]
1988 Tiong Bahru CSC [*]
1989 Jurong Town 2-1 Police SA
1990 Geylang International
1991 Geylang International
1992 Balestier United
1993 not played
1994 Tiong Bahru CSC 4-2 Geylang International
1995 Geylang International
Singapore FA Cup
1996 Geylang International 1-1 Singapore Armed Forces [4-2 pen]
1997 Singapore Armed Forces 4-2 Woodlands Wellington
1998 Tanjong Pagar United 1-0 Sembawang Rangers
Singapore Cup
1998 Tanjong Pagar United 2-0 Singapore Armed Forces
1999 Singapore Armed Forces 3-1 Jurong
2000 Home United 1-0 Singapore Armed Forces
2001 Home United 8-0 Geylang United
2002 Tampines Rovers 1-0 Jurong
2003 Home United 2-1 Geylang United
2004 Tampines Rovers 4-1 Home United [aet]
2005 Home United 3-2 Woodlands Wellington
2006 Tampines Rovers FC 3-2 Chonburi (Province) FC [aet]
2007 Singapore Armed Forces 4-3 Tampines Rovers FC
2008
NB: Police FC (in amateur era Police SA) are now known as Home United
Geylang International are now known as Geylang United
Tiong Bahru are now known as Tanjong Pagar United
[*] according to the home page of Geylang United they won the President's
Cup 1975 and 1977 (instead of 1976 and 1978);
according to the home page of Tampines Rovers they were losing finalists
in 1975;
according to the home page of Tanjong Pagar United (formerly Tiong Bahru)
they won the FA Cup in 1988 and the League Cup in 1987, 1991 and 1993.
FA Cup
NB: since 2001, the FAS has been organising a separate cup tournament for
the amateur clubs (non-members of the professional league); the clubs
from the professional league were excluded in the first five editions
before gaining invitations in 2006;
this tournament is a continuation of the Singapore FA Cup held from
1996 to 1998 (which then included the professional league members).
2001 Andrew's Avenue 5-0 Tessensohn Khalsa Rovers [Oct 18, 2001]
2002 Police SA 2-1 Singapore Cricket Club [Aug 25, 2002]
2003 Tampines Rovers SC 3-1 Police SA [Aug 24, 2003]
2004 Tampines Rovers SC 7-0 Katong SC [Oct 9, 2004]
2005 Singapore Armed Forces SA 5-0 Tessensohn Khalsa Rovers [Sep 3, 2005]
2006 Singapore Armed Forces FC 2-0 Singapore Cricket Club [Oct 11, 2006]
NB: Tampines Rovers SC (amateur) is a separate entity from Tampines
Rovers FC (professional);
Singapore Armed Forces SA (amateur) is a separate entity from
Singapore Armed Forces FC (professional);
Police SA (amateur) is a separate entity from Home United FC
(formerly Police FC) (professional)
Singapore League Cup
1997 Singapore Armed Forces 1-0 Geylang United
NB: this tournament was renamed Singapore Cup in 1998 (see above)
League Cup
NB: inaugural edition 2007
2007 Woodlands Wellington 4-0 Sengkang Punggol
2008 Gombak United 2-1 Super Reds
Partial source: [Tra 02]
Thanks to Hans Schöggl (hans.schoeggl@sbg.ac.at) for additional info
Prepared and maintained by Erlan Manaschev and Jiri Tomes for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Authors: Erlan Manaschev
(emanaschev@yandex.ru)
and Jiri Tomes
(jiri.tomes@usa.net)
Last updated: 31 Jul 2008
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