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2008 S.League is the 13th season of Singapore's professional football league. It was won by Singapore Armed Forces, which was their seventh league title.

S. League
Season2008
ChampionsSingapore Armed Forces
7th S.League title
AFC Champions LeagueSingapore Armed Forces
(S.League winners)
AFC CupHome United
(S.League 2nd runners-up)
Matches played198
Goals scored572 (2.89 per match)
Top goalscorerAleksandar Duric (28)
Biggest home winHome United 6-1 Geylang United
(15 March 2008)
Home United 6-1 Balestier Khalsa
(17 November 2008)
Biggest away winChina Dalian Shide Siwu 0-6 Home United
(19 May 2008)
2007
2009

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Singapore Armed Forces 33 24 5 4 85 34 +51 77 Qualification to
AFC Champions League Qualifying Play-off
or AFC Cup group stage
2 South Korea  Super Reds[a] 33 24 3 6 68 32 +36 75
3 Home United 33 23 3 7 75 31 +44 72 Qualification to AFC Cup Group Stage[b]
4 Tampines Rovers 33 20 5 8 66 37 +29 65
5 Gombak United 33 14 10 9 47 39 +8 52
6 Geylang United 33 13 6 14 56 57 −1 45
7 Japan  Albirex Niigata (S)[a] 33 10 11 12 44 55 −11 41
8 Woodlands Wellington 33 9 8 16 36 52 −16 35
9 Singapore  Young Lions[a] 33 7 10 16 30 46 −16 31
10 China  Dalian Shide Siwu[a] 33 5 7 21 26 75 −49 22
11 Sengkang Punggol 33 3 10 20 13 54 −41 19
12 Balestier Khalsa 33 3 8 22 26 60 −34 17
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) head-to-head
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c d The three foreign clubs – Albirex Niigata (S), Dalian Shide Siwu and Super Reds – as well as the Football Association of Singapore under-23 team, Young Lions, were not eligible for qualification to continental competitions.
  2. ^ Home United qualified for the 2009 AFC Cup by being the next highest-placed local club behind S.League and 2008 Singapore Cup winners Singapore Armed Forces.

Teams

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Team Stadium Capacity
Japan  Albirex Niigata (S) Jurong East Stadium 2,700
Balestier Khalsa Toa Payoh Stadium 3,896
China  Dalian Shide Queenstown Stadium 3,800
Geylang United Bedok Stadium 3,864
Gombak United Jurong West Stadium 4,000
Home United Bishan Stadium 4,254
Singapore Armed Forces Choa Chu Kang Stadium 4,600
Sengkang Punggol Hougang Stadium 2,500
South Korea  Super Reds Yishun Stadium 3,400
Tampines Rovers Tampines Stadium 3,580
Woodlands Wellington Woodlands Stadium 4,300
Young Lions Jalan Besar Stadium 6,000
  • The league play all its Friday matches, which is televised live on MediaCorp Channel 5 at the Jalan Besar Stadium.

Foreign players

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

Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Prime League Former Player
Balestier Khalsa Japan  Haruki Seto Japan  Hironori Saruta Cameroon  Paul Ekollo Nigeria  Mba Vitus Onyekachi Cameroon  Kaze Teffo Etienne Nigeria  Emmanuel Toluwase
Geylang International Brazil  Rivaldo Brazil  Junior Slovakia  Rastislav Beličák Slovakia  Miroslav Latiak None None
Gombak United Thailand  Theerawekin Seehawong Nigeria  Gabriel Obatola Nigeria  Kingsley Njoku Nigeria  Emmanuel Emuejeraye None None
Home United Thailand  Kornprom Jaroonpong Brazil  Peres De Oliveira Cameroon  Kengne Ludovick Cameroon  Valery Hiek Thailand  Naruphol Ar-Romsawa None
Sengkang Punggol Japan  Hiroyuki Yamamoto Croatia  Zdravko Šimić Brazil  Reginaldo Estevao Chile  Luis Eduardo Hicks New Zealand  Cole Tinkler Chile  Iván Asenjo
SAFFC Japan  Norikazu Murakami Japan  Kenji Arai Japan  Masahiro Fukasawa Thailand  Therdsak Chaiman None None
Tampines Rovers Thailand  Sutee Suksomkit Thailand  Attapong Nooprom Thailand  Santi Chaiyaphurk None Thailand  Sanrawat Dechmitr None
Woodlands South Korea  Park Tae-won Japan  Akihiro Nakamura Morocco  Laakkad Abdelhadi Romania  Lucian Dronca None None
Young Lions Nigeria  Obadin Aikhena Cameroon  Moudourou Moise England  Daniel Hammond None None None

Leading goalscorers

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Player Team Goals!
Aleksandar Duric Singapore Armed Forces 28
Cameroon  Kengne Ludovick Home United 24
Khairul Amri Tampines Rovers 19 (10 for Young Lions)
Nigeria  O. J. Obatola Gombak United 16
Japan  Akira Takase Japan  Albirex Niigata (S) 14
Aliff Shafaein Tampines Rovers 13
Japan  Norikazu Murakami Singapore Armed Forces
South Korea  Park Tae Won Woodlands Wellington
Brazil  Rivaldo Costa Geylang United
Fazrul Nawaz Geylang United 12
South Korea  Oh Ddog Yi South Korea  Super Reds
Qiu Li Tampines Rovers

S-League Awards Night Winners

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Player of the Year
Aleksandar Duric - Singapore Armed Forces
Young Player of the Year
Khairul Amri - Tampines Rovers
Coach of the Year
Japan  Hiroaki Hiraoka - Japan  Albirex Niigata (S)
Top Scorer Award
Aleksandar Duric - Singapore Armed Forces
Fair Play Award
South Korea  Super Reds
Referee of the Year
T Aravinthan
Assistant Referee of the Year
Jeffrey Goh Gek Pheng
Goal of the Year
Morocco Abdelhadi Laakkad - Woodlands Wellington - (vs Young Lions on 23 February @ Woodlands Stadium)
Fan Club of the Year
Singapore Armed Forces
Story of the Year
Shamir Osman - Today - "No Panic As Dark Clouds Loom"
Picture of the Year
Koh Mui Fong - Today - "Super Reds Flying High"
People's Choice Award
Cameroon  Kengne Ludovick - Home United
100 S.League Goals
South Korea  Park Tae Won - Woodlands Wellington

Notes and references

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  1. ^ "S League". Archived from the original on June 17, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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