Young Lions FC

Young Lions Football Club, commonly known as Young Lions, is a Singaporean developmental football club that competes in the Singapore Premier League. The team is under the direct control of the Football Association of Singapore. The Young Lions are one of the few football clubs in the world which place an age restriction on team members while playing in a top-flight professional league.

Young Lions
Full nameYoung Lions
Founded2002 (2002)
GroundJalan Besar Stadium
Head CoachPhilippe Aw
LeagueSingapore Premier League
2022Singapore Premier League, 8th of 8

The Young Lions plays their league matches at the Jurong West Stadium. Their best S.League finish was third, which they achieved in 2004 and 2006.

Goal

By entering the Young Lions into the S.League, the FAS hopes to expose young players to top-level competition, thus helping to prepare them for international tournaments such as the Southeast Asian Games. While the bulk of the Young Lions squad is made up of members of Singapore's national under-23 team, the club also takes in promising young foreign players (e.g. Luka Savić). However, foreign players are normally only recruited into the Young Lions squad if they could potentially change their nationality to Singaporean and be eligible to play international football for Singapore at some point in the future.

Malaysian domestic competition

In 2011, the Football Association of Singapore and the Football Association of Malaysia reached an agreement that would see greater cooperation between the two nations. One of the intended avenues will see Young Lions play in the Malaysian Super League and Malaysia Cup from 2012 onwards, the first time a Singaporean team has participated in Malaysian domestic football since Singapore won the 1994 M-League and Malaysia Cup double. Although the new Singapore team will have the existing Young Lions set up at its core, the squad will be permitted up to five local players over the age of 14–16 players, as well as a number of overseas players in accordance with the quota set out by the rules of the Malaysian competitions the team will play in.[1]

Ultimately though, a new team was created for the Malaysia league: the LionsXII, while Young Lions remained in the S.League.

National Football Academy

Most of the Young Lions players come from the NFA (National Football Academy) and new players (from the NFA) will be promoted to the Young Lions squad every season.

The National Football Academy enters both the Singapore NFA U-17 and Singapore NFA U-18 teams into the Prime League to allow their players to gain more exposure and match experience by playing against older and more established players.[2]

Performance in domestic competitions

Season League Pos. P W D L GS GA Pts Singapore Cup League Cup
2003 S.League 12th 3361–521337725 Quarter-finals
2004 3rd 271458745247 Quarter-finals
2005 6th 271269443742 Quarter-finals
2006 3rd 301578674352 Quarter-finals
2007 5th 3313812455447 Preliminary Withdrew
2008 9th 3371016304631 Semi-finals Semi-finals
2009 8th 309714334834 Preliminary Group stage
2010 9th 3391212374534 Semi-finals Preliminary
2011 9th 337620335427 Withdrew Withdrew
2012 10th 246513253723 Withdrew Group stage
2013 12th 275319205218 Preliminary Group stage
2014 10th 277515385426 Did not participate Did not participate
2015 9th 277614304327 Did not participate Did not participate
2016 9th 24231923709 Preliminary Did not participate
2017 9th 24132010626 Did not participate Did not participate
2018 Singapore Premier League 7th 245613254621 Did not participate
2019 8th 246414213822 Did not participate
2020 7th 14301112389 Not Held
2021 7th 214413265016 Not Held
  • 2003 saw the introduction of penalty shoot-outs if a match ended in a draw in regular time. Winners of penalty shoot-outs gained two points instead of one.

Players

As of 25 February 2023[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Singapore SGP Prathip Ekamparam
2 DF Singapore SGP Raoul Suhaimi
3 DF Singapore SGP Danial Scott Crichton
4 MF Singapore SGP Jared Gallagher
5 DF Japan JPN Jun Kobayashi
6 DF Singapore SGP Jacob Mahler (captain)
7 MF Japan JPN Kan Kobayashi
8 MF Singapore SGP Harhys Stewart (vice captain)
9 FW Singapore SGP Zikos Chua
10 MF Singapore SGP Amir Syafiz
11 DF Singapore SGP Harith Kanadi
14 MF Singapore SGP Ryu Hardy Yussri
15 DF Singapore SGP Kieran Teo
16 FW Singapore SGP Ryan Praveen
17 DF Singapore SGP Adam Reefdy
18 FW Singapore SGP Syafi’ie Redzuan
19 FW Singapore SGP Syahadat Masnawi
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF Singapore SGP Ilhan Noor
21 MF Singapore SGP Iman Hakim
22 MF Singapore SGP Elijah Lim
23 DF Singapore SGP Jordan Emaviwe
24 GK Singapore SGP Wayne Chew
25 GK Singapore SGP Aizil Yazid
27 DF Singapore SGP Syafi Hilman
28 FW Singapore SGP Ameen Shah
29 DF Singapore SGP Andrew Aw
30 MF Singapore SGP Fairuz Fazli Koh
32 GK Singapore SGP Umayr Sujuandy
33 GK Singapore SGP Danial Iliya
34 DF Singapore SGP Aqil Yazid
35 GK Singapore SGP Rauf Erwan
42 MF Singapore SGP Haziq Kamarudin
DF Singapore SGP Ikram Mikhail
MF Singapore SGP Ethan Henry Pinto

Players on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Singapore SGP Sahffee Jubpre (National Service till 2023)

Staff

PositionName
Team ManagerMatthew Sean & Sakthi Vel Ganesan
Head coachPhilippe Aw
Assistant coachFadzuhasny Juraimi
Assistant coachKoichiro Iizuka
Assistant coachAfiq Yahya
Goalkeeper coachAhmadulhaq Che Omar
PhysiotherapistImran Khamis
Sports TrainerRyan Wang
Equipment OfficerOmar Mohd

Source:[4]

See also

  • Azkals Development Team, a Filipino professional football club whose players also play for the Philippines' national youth teams.

References

  1. Singapore Lions to participate in 2012 Malaysia Cup – Asia One, 12/07/11
  2. "Prime League Table". S.League Official Website. 11 July 2012.
  3. "SPL 2023 Transfer Centre Club Guide: Young Lions". Singapore Premier League. 28 January 2023. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  4. "Club Profile – Garena Young Lions". S-League. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
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