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{{short description|4th season of the S.League}}
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{{Infobox football league season
{{Infobox football league season
| competition = [[S. League]]
| logo = SLeaguelogo.gif
| season = 1999
| competition = [[S. League]]
| winner = [[Home United FC]]
| season = 1999
| continentalcup1 =
| winners = [[Home United]]<br/>1st S.League title
| continentalcup1 qualifiers =
| continentalcup1 = [[2000–01 Asian Club Championship|Asian Club Championship]]
| continentalcup1 qualifiers = [[Home United]]
| matches =
| total goals =
| matches = 132
| league topscorer =
| total goals = 410
| league topscorer = {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Mirko Grabovac]] (23)
| biggest home win =
| biggest away win =
| biggest home win = [[SAF FC|Singapore Armed Forces]] 7-0 [[Woodlands Wellington]]<br/><small>(17 April 1999)</small>
| biggest away win = [[Clementi Khalsa]] 0-6 [[Balestier Central]]<br/><small>(19 May 1999)</small>
| highest scoring =
| highest scoring = [[Tampines Rovers]] 4-4 [[Gombak United]]<br/><small>(24 September 1999)</small>
| prevseason = [[1998 S.League|1998]]
| nextseason = [[2000 S.League|2000]]
| prevseason = [[1998 S.League|1998]]
| nextseason = [[2000 S.League|2000]]
}}
}}


The '''1999 [[S.League]]''' was the 4th season of the [[S.League]], the top professional [[Association football|football]] league in [[Singapore]]. Teams played each other once both home and away, in a 22 match season.
The '''1999 S.League''' was the fourth season of the [[S.League]], the top professional [[Association football|football]] league in [[Singapore]]. Teams played each other once both home and away, in a 22-match season.


The 1999 S.League championship was won by [[Home United FC]], their 1st S-League championship.
The 1999 S.League was won by [[Home United FC|Home United]], their first S.League title.


==Teams==
==Teams==


The league expanded again to 12 teams with the addition of a newly formed team, [[Clementi Khalsa FC|Clementi Khalsa]] who were based in Clementi and played their home games at the [[Clementi Stadium]]. Clementi Khalsa were formed in order to give an S.League representation to the Singaporean [[Sikh]] community.


{{Location map+ |Singapore |width=750 |float=none |caption=Location of teams in '''1999 S.League'''| places=
The league expanded again to 12 teams with the addition of a newly formed team, [[Balestier Khalsa|Clementi Khalsa FC]] who were based in Clementi and played their home games at the [[Clementi Stadium]]. Clementi Khalsa were formed in order to give an S.League representation to the Singaporean [[Sikh]] community.
{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.330401 |long=103.852891 |label=[[Balestier Central]]|position=left}}

{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.309845 |long=103.763015 |label=[[Clementi Khalsa]]|position=left}}
{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.326406 |long=103.939264 |label=[[Geylang United|Geylang Utd]]|position=right}}
{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.358253 |long=103.753519 |label=[[Gombak United|Gombak Utd]]|position=top}}
{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.354544 |long=103.851475 |label=[[Home United|Home Utd]]|position=left}}
{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.34672 |long=103.729885 |label=[[Jurong FC|Jurong]]|position=left}}
{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.369167 |long=103.886111 |label=[[Marine Castle]]|position=right}}
{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.412389 |long=103.832334 |label=[[Sembawang Rangers]]|position=right}}
{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.33327 |long=103.719429 |label=[[Singapore Armed Forces FC|SAFFC]]|position=left}}
{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.352904 |long=103.940524 |label=[[Tampines Rovers|Tampines R.]]|position=right}}
{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.29589 |long=103.802417 |label=[[Tanjong Pagar United|Tanjong Pagar Utd]]|position=bottom}}
{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.434591 |long=103.780788 |label=[[Woodlands Wellington]]|position=left}}
}}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
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| style="text-align:center;"| 4,000 || [[Clementi, Singapore|Clementi]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 4,000 || [[Clementi, Singapore|Clementi]]
|-
|-
|[[Jurong FC]] || [[Jurong East Stadium]]
|[[Jurong FC|Jurong]] || [[Jurong East Stadium]]
| style="text-align:center;"|2,700 || [[Jurong East]]
| style="text-align:center;"|2,700 || [[Jurong East]]
|-
|-
|[[Home United]] || [[Bishan Stadium]]
|[[Home United]] || [[Bishan Stadium]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 4,000 || [[Bishan]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 4,000 || [[Bishan, Singapore|Bishan]]
|-
|-
|[[Hougang United|Marine Castle]] || [[Hougang Stadium]]
|[[Hougang United|Marine Castle]] || [[Hougang Stadium]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 3,000 || [[Hougang]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 3,000 || [[Hougang]]
|-
|-
|[[Singapore Armed Forces FC]] || [[Jurong Stadium]]
|[[Singapore Armed Forces FC|Singapore Armed Forces]] || [[Jurong Stadium]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 6,000 || [[Jurong]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 6,000 || [[Jurong]]
|-
|-
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| style="text-align:center;"| 3,600 || [[Tampines]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 3,600 || [[Tampines]]
|-
|-
|[[Tanjong Pagar United|Tiong Bahru United]] || [[Queenstown Stadium]]
|[[Tanjong Pagar United]] || [[Queenstown Stadium]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 3,800 || [[Queenstown, Singapore|Queenstown]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 3,800 || [[Queenstown, Singapore|Queenstown]]
|-
|-
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|}
|}


==Final table==
==Foreign players==
Each club is allowed to have up to a maximum of 4 foreign players.

{| class="wikitable "
{{Fb cl header}}
{{Fb cl2 team |p=1 |t=[[Home United]] |w=15 |d=6 |l=1 |gf=42|ga=16|bc=#D0F0C0|champion=y}}
{{Fb cl2 team |p=2 |t=[[Singapore Armed Forces FC]] |w=14 |d=7 |l=1 |gf=63|ga=24}}
{{Fb cl2 team|p=3 |t=[[Tanjong Pagar United]] |w=11 |d=8 |l=3 |gf=40|ga=25}}
{{Fb cl2 team |p=4 |t=[[Geylang International|Geylang United]] |w=9 |d=8 |l=5 |gf=33|ga=21}}
{{Fb cl2 team|p=5 |t=[[Gombak United]] |w=8 |d=8 |l=6 |gf=35|ga=35}}
{{Fb cl2 team|p=6 |t=[[Jurong FC]] |w=9 |d=4 |l=9 |gf=37|ga=32}}
{{Fb cl2 team|p=7 |t=[[Balestier Khalsa|Belastier Central]] |w=6 |d=8 |l=8 |gf=25|ga=27}}
{{Fb cl2 team |p=8 |t=[[Sembawang Rangers FC|Sembawang Rangers]] |w=5 |d=8 |l=9 |gf=30|ga=36}}
{{Fb cl2 team|p=9 |t=[[Woodlands Wellington]] |w=6 |d=4 |l=12 |gf=30|ga=44}}
{{Fb cl2 team|p=10 |t=[[Tampines Rovers]] |w=4 |d=8 |l=10 |gf=25|ga=39}}
{{Fb cl2 team|p=11 |t=[[Balestier Khalsa|Clementi Khalsa]] |w=3 |d=6 |l=13 |gf=29|ga=55}}
{{Fb cl2 team|p=12 |t=[[Hougang United|Marine Castle]] |w=3 |d=3 |l=16 |gf=21|ga=56}}
|-
|-
! style="width:190px;"| Club
! style="width:190px;"| Player 1
! style="width:190px;"| Player 2
! style="width:190px;"| Player 3
! style="width:190px;"| Player 4
! style="width:190px;"| Former Player
|-
| {{nobreak|Balestier Central}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Darren Stewart (footballer)|Darren Stewart]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Brazil}} Fabio Da Silva}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[Paul Richardson (1999 S.League footballer)|Paul Richardson]]}}
| None
| None
|-
| {{nobreak|Clementi Khalsa}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Romania}} [[Bogdan Brasoveanu]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[Paul Masefield]] }}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[Raymond Williamson]]}}
| None
| None
|-
| {{nobreak|Geylang International}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Jacksen F. Tiago]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[Gareth Rowe]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[Billy Bone]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Lutz Pfannenstiel]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|NZ}} [[Jason Batty]]}}<br>{{nobreak|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Jang Jung]]}}
|-
| {{nobreak|Gombak United}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Jorgen Nielsen (football manager)|Jorgen Nielsen]] }}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Surachai Jirasirichote]] }}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[David Cervinski]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Ben Blake]]}}
| None
|-
| {{nobreak|Home United}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Ernie Tapai]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Vlado Bozinoski]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Egmar Gonçalves]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Zsolt Bucs]] }}
| None
|-
| {{nobreak|Jurong FC}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Bojan Hodak]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[Jason Ainsley]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[Keith Fletcher]] }}
| None
| None
|-
| {{nobreak|Marine Castle}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Douglas Ithier]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[Michael Currie (footballer)|Michael Currie]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Nigeria}} [[Peter Anosike ]]}}
| None
| None
|-
| {{nobreak|SAFFC}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Mirko Grabovac]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Tomislav Steinbruckner]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Vinko Marača]]}}
| None
| None
|-
| {{nobreak|Sembawang Rangers}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Totchtawan Sripan|Tawan Sripan]] }}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Joselito Da Silva]] }}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Jure Ereš]] }}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Bosnia}} [[Milomir Šešlija]] }}
| None
|-
|{{nobreak|Tampines Rovers}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Marko Kraljević (footballer)|Marko Kraljevic]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Scott O'Donell]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Liberia}} [[Nathaniel Klay Naplah]] }}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Zlatko Vidan]] }}
| None
|-
| {{nobreak|Tanjong Pagar United}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Davor Dželalija]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Dejan Gluščević]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Dragan Talajić]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Senegal}} [[Nicodeme Boucher ]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Brazil}} Fabio Da Silva}}<br>{{nobreak|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Aleksandar Đurić]]}}
|-
| {{nobreak|Woodlands}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Jörg Steinebrunner]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Ivica Raguz]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[Stuart Young (footballer)|Stuart Young]] }}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[Max Nicholson (footballer)|Max Nicholson]]}}
| {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[Christian Sansam]]}}
|}
|}


==League table==
<onlyinclude>{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football
|update=complete
|source=RSSSF<ref>{{Cite web |title=Singapore 1999|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/sing99.html}}</ref>


|team1=HOM |team2=SAF | team3=TPA |team4=GEY |team5=GOM |team6=JUR |team7=BAL |team8=SEM |team9=WOO |team10=TAM |team11=CLE |team12=MAR
As 1999 S.League champions, [[Home United]] qualified to compete in the [[2000-01 Asian Club Championship]]. This was their first appearance in continental competition. The club reached the second round of the East Asian half of the competition, defeating [[Polícia de Segurança Pública]] of the [[Macau]] [[Campeonato da 1ª Divisão do Futebol]] 11-0 on aggregate before being defeated 6-1 on aggregate in the second round by [[Shandong Luneng Taishan]] of the [[Chinese Jia-A League]].
|result1 = ACCQ

|win_BAL=6 |draw_BAL=8 |loss_BAL=8 |gf_BAL=25 |ga_BAL=27
|win_CLE=3 |draw_CLE=6 |loss_CLE=13 |gf_CLE=29 |ga_CLE=55
|win_GEY=9 |draw_GEY=8 |loss_GEY=5 |gf_GEY=33 |ga_GEY=21
|win_GOM=8 |draw_GOM=8 |loss_GOM=6 |gf_GOM=35 |ga_GOM=35
|win_HOM=15 |draw_HOM=6 |loss_HOM=1 |gf_HOM=42 |ga_HOM=16
|win_JUR=9 |draw_JUR=4 |loss_JUR=9 |gf_JUR=37 |ga_JUR=32
|win_MAR=3 |draw_MAR=3 |loss_MAR=16 |gf_MAR=21 |ga_MAR=56
|win_SEM=5 |draw_SEM=8 |loss_SEM=9 |gf_SEM=30 |ga_SEM=36
|win_SAF=14 |draw_SAF=7 |loss_SAF=1 |gf_SAF=63 |ga_SAF=24
|win_TAM=4 |draw_TAM=8 |loss_TAM=10 |gf_TAM=25 |ga_TAM=39
|win_TPA=11 |draw_TPA=8 |loss_TPA=3 |gf_TPA=40 |ga_TPA=25
|win_WOO=6 |draw_WOO=4 |loss_WOO=12 |gf_WOO=30 |ga_WOO=44

|name_BAL = [[Balestier Central]]
|name_CLE = [[Clementi Khalsa]]
|name_GEY = [[Geylang United]]
|name_GOM = [[Gombak United]]
|name_HOM = [[Home United]]
|name_JUR = [[Jurong FC]]
|name_MAR = [[Marine Castle United]]
|name_SEM = [[Sembawang Rangers]]
|name_SAF = [[Singapore Armed Forces FC|Singapore Armed Forces]]
|name_TAM = [[Tampines Rovers]]
|name_TPA = [[Tanjong Pagar United]]
|name_WOO = [[Woodlands Wellington]]

|show_limit=5
|class_rules = 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
|res_col_header=Q
|col_ACCQ=green1 |text_ACCQ=Qualification to<br>[[2000–01 Asian Club Championship#First round|Asian Club Championship<br>first round]]
}}</onlyinclude>
As 1999 S.League champions, Home United qualified to compete in the 2000–01 Asian Club Championship. This was their first appearance in continental competition. The club reached the second round of the East Asian half of the competition, defeating [[Polícia de Segurança Pública]] of the [[Campeonato da 1ª Divisão do Futebol]] 11–0 on aggregate before being defeated 6–1 on aggregate in the second round by [[Shandong Luneng Taishan]] of the [[Chinese Jia-A League]].

==Top scorer==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Rank !!width='150'|Name!!width='140'|Club!! Goals
|-
|align="center"|1||{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Mirko Grabovac]]||[[Singapore Armed Forces FC|Singapore Armed Forces]]|| style="text-align:center;"|23
|}


==External links==
==References==
{{reflist}}
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/sing99.html S.League 1999]


{{S-League}}
{{S-League}}


[[Category:1999 domestic association football leagues|Sleague, 1999]]
[[Category:Singapore Premier League seasons]]
[[Category:S.League seasons]]
[[Category:1999 in Singaporean football|1]]
[[Category:1999–2000 in Asian association football leagues|Sing]]
[[Category:1998–99 in Asian association football leagues|Sing]]

Latest revision as of 06:15, 9 February 2024

S. League
Season1999
ChampionsHome United
1st S.League title
Asian Club ChampionshipHome United
Matches played132
Goals scored410 (3.11 per match)
Top goalscorerCroatia Mirko Grabovac (23)
Biggest home winSingapore Armed Forces 7-0 Woodlands Wellington
(17 April 1999)
Biggest away winClementi Khalsa 0-6 Balestier Central
(19 May 1999)
Highest scoringTampines Rovers 4-4 Gombak United
(24 September 1999)
1998
2000

The 1999 S.League was the fourth season of the S.League, the top professional football league in Singapore. Teams played each other once both home and away, in a 22-match season.

The 1999 S.League was won by Home United, their first S.League title.

Teams

[edit]

The league expanded again to 12 teams with the addition of a newly formed team, Clementi Khalsa who were based in Clementi and played their home games at the Clementi Stadium. Clementi Khalsa were formed in order to give an S.League representation to the Singaporean Sikh community.

Team Stadium Capacity Location
Balestier Central Toa Payoh Stadium 3,900 Toa Payoh
Geylang United Bedok Stadium 3,900 Bedok
Gombak United Bukit Gombak Stadium 3,000 Bukit Batok
Clementi Khalsa Clementi Stadium 4,000 Clementi
Jurong Jurong East Stadium 2,700 Jurong East
Home United Bishan Stadium 4,000 Bishan
Marine Castle Hougang Stadium 3,000 Hougang
Singapore Armed Forces Jurong Stadium 6,000 Jurong
Sembawang Rangers Yishun Stadium 3,400 Yishun
Tampines Rovers Tampines Stadium 3,600 Tampines
Tanjong Pagar United Queenstown Stadium 3,800 Queenstown
Woodlands Wellington Woodlands Stadium 4,300 Woodlands

Foreign players

[edit]

Each club is allowed to have up to a maximum of 4 foreign players.

Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Former Player
Balestier Central Australia Darren Stewart Brazil Fabio Da Silva England Paul Richardson None None
Clementi Khalsa Romania Bogdan Brasoveanu England Paul Masefield England Raymond Williamson None None
Geylang International Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago England Gareth Rowe England Billy Bone Germany Lutz Pfannenstiel New Zealand Jason Batty
South Korea Jang Jung
Gombak United Denmark Jorgen Nielsen Thailand Surachai Jirasirichote Australia David Cervinski Australia Ben Blake None
Home United Australia Ernie Tapai Australia Vlado Bozinoski Brazil Egmar Gonçalves Hungary Zsolt Bucs None
Jurong FC Croatia Bojan Hodak England Jason Ainsley England Keith Fletcher None None
Marine Castle Australia Douglas Ithier England Michael Currie Nigeria Peter Anosike None None
SAFFC Croatia Mirko Grabovac Croatia Tomislav Steinbruckner Croatia Vinko Marača None None
Sembawang Rangers Thailand Tawan Sripan Brazil Joselito Da Silva Croatia Jure Ereš Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Šešlija None
Tampines Rovers Croatia Marko Kraljevic Australia Scott O'Donell Liberia Nathaniel Klay Naplah Croatia Zlatko Vidan None
Tanjong Pagar United Croatia Davor Dželalija Croatia Dejan Gluščević Croatia Dragan Talajić Senegal Nicodeme Boucher Brazil Fabio Da Silva
Australia Aleksandar Đurić
Woodlands Germany Jörg Steinebrunner Croatia Ivica Raguz England Stuart Young England Max Nicholson England Christian Sansam

League table

[edit]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Home United 22 15 6 1 42 16 +26 51 Qualification to
Asian Club Championship
first round
2 Singapore Armed Forces 22 14 7 1 63 24 +39 49
3 Tanjong Pagar United 22 11 8 3 40 25 +15 41
4 Geylang United 22 9 8 5 33 21 +12 35
5 Gombak United 22 8 8 6 35 35 0 32
6 Jurong FC 22 9 4 9 37 32 +5 31
7 Balestier Central 22 6 8 8 25 27 −2 26
8 Sembawang Rangers 22 5 8 9 30 36 −6 23
9 Woodlands Wellington 22 6 4 12 30 44 −14 22
10 Tampines Rovers 22 4 8 10 25 39 −14 20
11 Clementi Khalsa 22 3 6 13 29 55 −26 15
12 Marine Castle United 22 3 3 16 21 56 −35 12
Source: RSSSF[1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored

As 1999 S.League champions, Home United qualified to compete in the 2000–01 Asian Club Championship. This was their first appearance in continental competition. The club reached the second round of the East Asian half of the competition, defeating Polícia de Segurança Pública of the Campeonato da 1ª Divisão do Futebol 11–0 on aggregate before being defeated 6–1 on aggregate in the second round by Shandong Luneng Taishan of the Chinese Jia-A League.

Top scorer

[edit]
Rank Name Club Goals
1 Croatia Mirko Grabovac Singapore Armed Forces 23

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Singapore 1999".