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Warriors (football club)

Warriors is a Singapore - based football club playing in the local S-League . Until January 28, 2013, the club was called the Singapore Armed Forces Football Club. [1] Since the founding of the S-League, the team has been the most successful in it, having managed to win the championship eight times.

Flag of singapore Warriors
Logo
Full
title
Warriors football club
Nicknameswarriors
Based1975
StadiumThe Hyogan Stadium , Choa Chu Kang
Capacity4,600
The presidentFlag of singapore Lam Shiu Tong
Main coachFlag of croatia Mirko Grabovac
Site
CompetitionS-League
S-League 2018five
Main
the form
Guest
the form

Performance History

SeasonDivisionA placeCup
1996S-League4th (column A)
1997S-LeagueChampion
1998S-LeagueChampion
1999S-League2nd
2000S-LeagueChampion
2001S-League2nd
2002S-LeagueChampion
2003S-League3rd
2004S-League4th
2005S-League2nd
2006S-LeagueChampion
2007S-LeagueChampion
2008S-LeagueChampionWinner
2009S-LeagueChampion1/8
2010S-League4th1/8
2011S-League3rd1/4
2012S-League7thWinner
2013S-League7thAnticipates. Stage
2014S-League1stAnticipates. Stage

Current squad

Notes

  1. ↑ SAFFC renamed as Warriors FC (unopened) (inaccessible link) . ESPN Star. Date of treatment May 26, 2013. Archived February 16, 2013.

Links

  • Official site
  • Club page on the S – League website
  • Svome singapore


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Warriors_ ( football_club)&oldid = 101617256


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