Sports: Tournament prioritisation means Lionesses will sit out ASEAN Championship despite qualifying on merit

The Singapore Women’s National Team has withdrawn from the ASEAN Women’s Championship (6-19 August), this despite the fact that the women qualified for the tournament on merit by finishing third at the AFF Women’s Cup last December.   The decision-making process … Continue reading Sports: Tournament prioritisation means Lionesses will sit out ASEAN Championship despite qualifying on merit

Sports: Our Tampines Hub to serve as central venue for Singapore Premier League Matches till 4 May

Our Tampines Hub (OTH) will serve as the central venue for Singapore Premier League (SPL) matches from 24 April to 4 May 2025. This arrangement is due to the upcoming General Election (GE) 2025 and potential closures of selected ActiveSG … Continue reading Sports: Our Tampines Hub to serve as central venue for Singapore Premier League Matches till 4 May

Sports: Singapore faces Nepal for first time since 1989 in friendly match, in preparation for AFC Asian Cup™ Qualifiers. 

Singapore will face Nepal for the first time in 35 years as they gear up for a friendly clash on 21 March at the National Stadium. This match serves as a crucial stepping stone in the Lions’ preparations for the … Continue reading Sports: Singapore faces Nepal for first time since 1989 in friendly match, in preparation for AFC Asian Cup™ Qualifiers. 

Sports: ASEAN Women’s Championship 2025 rebranded as the MSIG Serenity Cup with new title sponsor

The ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) has unveiled a significant milestone in the evolution of women’s football in the region, announcing MSIG as the first-ever title partner of ASEAN’s premier international women’s football competition, now officially rebranded as the ASEAN MSIG … Continue reading Sports: ASEAN Women’s Championship 2025 rebranded as the MSIG Serenity Cup with new title sponsor