A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | CH | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
Season | 2013 |
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Champions | Tampines Rovers 5th S.League title |
AFC Champions League | Tampines Rovers (S.League winners) |
AFC Cup | Home United (Singapore Cup winners) |
Matches played | 162 |
Goals scored | 456 (2.81 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Aleksandar Đurić (15) Moon Soon-Ho (15) |
Biggest home win | Balestier Khalsa 4-0 Tampines Rovers (25 May 2013) Home United 4-0 Harimau Muda B (26 August 2013) |
Biggest away win | Warriors FC 1-6 Tanjong Pagar United (27 February 2013) |
Highest scoring | Woodlands Wellington 3-6 Tampines Rovers (4 November 2013) |
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The 2013 S.League was the 18th season since the establishment of the S.League, the top professional football league in Singapore. It is known as the Yeo's Great Eastern S.League for sponsorship reasons.
The season began in February 2013 and ended in November 2013. Tampines Rovers defended their title and the 2013 edition featured 12 teams in the league after Gombak United decided to sit out of the league due to financial problems.
Tampines Rovers beat Warriors F.C. on 15 February 2013 with a 2-1 scoreline to lift the 2013 Charity Shield, kicking off the 2013 S.League season.[1]
The league also saw a month-long break between 26 May 2013 and 26 June 2013 in order for the preliminary round of the RHB Singapore Cup and Starhub League Cup to take place.
Major changes
The following were the key changes of season 2013 as compared to the previous season:
- Gombak United sat out of the 2013 S.League, turning it into a 12-team competition.
- This new "2.5 round" format saw the 12 teams split up into two halves based on their league standings after the completion of two rounds of fixtures.
- The final ‘half’ round saw teams (i.e.: top six teams in one group, bottom six teams in another group) playing against each other in their respective groups.
- All points accumulated in the 2 rounds were carried into the final round. The final standings were then decided at the end of this half round.
- The format for both Cup tournaments namely RHB Singapore Cup and Starhub League remained intact.
- The import quota was increased from four to five foreign players, with support promised from the league management should clubs be keen to engage a foreign marquee player in the new quota of five.
- The 2.4 km run replaced the "Beep Test" to gauge the fitness of the players with a minimum passing mark set at 10.15 minutes for outfield players and 12 minutes for goalkeepers. Monetary rewards were given out for players who hit the minimum passing mark of 8.30 minutes ($200) and 9 minutes ($100).
- There was an increase in prize monies for the league champions, first runners-up and second runners-up at $250,000, $125,000 and $60,000 respectively (up from $150,000, $75,000 and $40,000 respectively).
- The Singapore Cup winners, first runners-up and second runners-up had their share increased to $100,000, $60,000 and $40,000 respectively (up from $80,000, $40,000 and $20,000 respectively).
Teams
Managerial changes
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Replaced by | Date |
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Tanjong Pagar United | Terry Pathmanathan | Sacked[2] | Patrick Vallee | Pre-Season |
Young Lions | Robin Chitrakar | Reassigned to coach Singapore U16[3] | Aide Iskandar[4] | Pre-Season |
Hougang United | Nenad Bacina | Took over as head coach of Tampines Rovers | Alex Weaver | Pre-Season |
Tampines Rovers | Tay Peng Kee | Appointed as Technical Director of Tampines Rovers | Nenad Bacina | Pre-Season |
Warriors FC | Richard Bok | Resigned in Pre-Season | V. Selvaraj | Pre-Season |
Tampines Rovers | Nenad Bacina | Sacked | Tay Peng Kee[5] | 28 May 2013 |
Hougang United | Alex Weaver | Reassigned as Technical Director of Hougang United | Johana Bin Johari | |
Warriors FC | V. Selvaraj | Resigned[6] | Alex Weaver | 12 June 2013 |
Hougang United | Johana Bin Johari | Appointed caretaker coach[7] | Amin Nasir | 22 August |
Team Changes
- Gombak United withdrew their participation in the league based on financial considerations.
- Harimau Muda A was replaced by their 'B' side.[8]
- Geylang United reverted to Geylang International.[9][10]
- Singapore Armed Forces FC renamed themselves to Warriors FC.[11]
Stadium changes
- Harimau Muda B used the Pasir Gudang Stadium in Johor, Malaysia, a change from the previous season where Harimau Muda A used the Yishun Stadium as their home ground in 2012.[12]
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