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  Name Singapore
  Badge Singapore_FAgif
  Nickname The Lions
  Association Football Association<br>of Singapore
  Coach Radojko Avramovic
  Most Caps Malik Awab (123)
  Top Scorer
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  First Game Singapore 2 - 3 South Korea <br/>( Singapore April 11 , 1953 )
  Largest Win Singapore 8 - 1 Indonesia <br/>( Singapore August 28 , 1986 )<br>Singapore 7 - 0 Nepal <br/>( Singapore June 6 , 1986 )<br>Singapore 7 - 0 Philippines <br/>( Singapore June 9 , 1993 )
  Largest Loss Burma 9 - 0 Singapore<br/>( Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia November 9 , 1969 )
  World Cup Apps none
  World Cup First -
  World Cup Best -
  Regional Name AFC Asian Cup
  Regional Cup Apps 1
  Regional Cup First 1984


, captain of the Singapore national football team, hoists the Tiger Cup in 2004 .]]

The Singapore national football team is the national Soccer team of Singapore . The team comes under the organisation of the Football Association Of Singapore (FAS).

To date, the most significant successes of the Singapore national football team have been winning the regional Tiger Cup in 1998 and 2005 . In 1998, Singapore beat Vietnam 1-0 in the final to capture the country's first major international soccer title. In the 2004 -05 competition, Singapore defeated Indonesia in a two-leg final 5-2 on aggregate.

Most of the players in the Singapore national football team play for club teams in Singapore's top professional league, the S.League .

Since winning the Tiger Cup in 2005, Singapore's Coca-Cola FIFA Football Ranking has been on the rise. It is currently been ranked no. 92 in the December 05 edition of FIFA rankings.

Singapore has also recently been tagged as the AFC Mover of the year 2005.


WORLD CUP RECORD



ASIAN CUP RECORD

  • 1956 - ''Did not enter''

  • 1960 - ''Did not qualify''

  • 1964 - ''Did not enter''

  • 1968 - ''Did not qualify''

  • 1972 - ''Did not enter''

  • 1976 - ''Did not qualify''

  • 1980 - ''Did not qualify''

  • 1984 - Round 1

  • 1988 - ''Did not enter''

  • 1992 to 2004 - ''Did not qualify''



TIGER CUP RECORD



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