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2012 S.League

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Football league season
S. League
Season2012
ChampionsTampines Rovers
4th S.League title
AFC Cup
Matches played156
Goals scored424 (2.72 per match)
Top goalscorerFranceFrédéric Mendy (20)
Biggest home winSingapore Armed Forces 6-1Gombak United
(22 October 2012)
Biggest away winGeylang United 1-7Home United
(11 March 2012)
Highest scoringHome United 7-3Geylang United
(18 July 2012)
2011
2013

The2012S.League was the 17th season of theS-League, the top professionalfootball league inSingapore. It is known as theGreat Eastern-Yeo's S.League for sponsorship reasons.

Tampines Rovers won their fourth title, finishing top of a 13-team league.

Teams

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Etoile FC withdrew their participation in the league to concentrate on grassroots football and youth development.DPMM FC have re-entered the league, coming back since they were suspended by FIFA in the 2009 campaign.Harimau Muda of Malaysia have also entered the fray.[1]

Location of teams in2012 S.League
Location of teams in2012 S.League (Singapore teams)
TeamCoachStadiumCapacityLocation
JapanAlbirex Niigata (S)JapanKoichi SugiyamaJurong East Stadium2,700Jurong East
Balestier KhalsaAustraliaDarren StewartToa Payoh Stadium3,900Toa Payoh
BruneiDPMM FCCroatiaVjeran SimunićHassanal Bolkiah National Stadium30,000Bandar Seri Begawan,Brunei
Geylang UnitedV. KanakarajanBedok Stadium3,900Bedok
Gombak United K. BalagumaranJurong West Stadium3,200Jurong West
MalaysiaHarimau MudaMalaysiaOng Kim SweeYishun Stadium3,400Yishun
Home UnitedSouth KoreaLee Lim-SaengBishan Stadium4,100Bishan
Hougang UnitedCroatiaNenad BacinaHougang Stadium2,500Hougang
Singapore Armed ForcesRichard BokChoa Chu Kang Stadium4,600Choa Chu Kang
Tampines RoversTay Peng KeeClementi Stadium4,000Clementi
Tanjong Pagar UnitedTerry PathmanathanQueenstown Stadium3,800Queenstown
Woodlands WellingtonSalim MoinWoodlands Stadium4,300Woodlands
SingaporeYoung LionsRobin ChitrakarJalan Besar Stadium8,000Kallang

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureReplaced by
Geylang UnitedMike WongMoved to Prime League squad[2]V. Kanakarajan
Tampines RoversSteven TanMoved to Prime League squadTay Peng Kee

Stadium changes

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Foreign players

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ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Former Player
Balestier KhalsaSouth KoreaPark Kang-jinAustraliaGoran ŠubaraNew ZealandPaul CunninghamMontenegroZdravko DragićevićSouth KoreaJang Jo-yoon
BruneiDPMM FCBrazilPatrick da SilvaBrazilTales dos SantosCroatiaIvan JerkovićGhanaOsman BashiruBrazilRodrigo Gral
Geylang UnitedSouth KoreaMun Seung-manFranceStefan MilojevićSlovakiaJozef KapláňEnglandMichael KingEnglandRhema Obed
England Oliver Nicholas
Gombak UnitedSouth KoreaJung Hee-bongEnglandChristoper AndersonNigeriaObadin AikhenaFranceJulien DurandNone
Home UnitedJapanKenji AraiJapanShotaro IhataCentral African RepublicFranklin AnziteFranceFrederic MendyNone
Hougang UnitedCanadaJordan WebbCroatiaStanislav VidakovićCroatiaAnte BaraćGuineaMamadou M. DialloNone
Singapore Armed ForcesJapanTatsuro InuiJapanShimpei SakuradaBosnia and HerzegovinaMislav KaroglanCroatiaMarin VidoševićJapanSeiji Saito
Tampines RoversCroatiaSaša DrevenFranceBenoit CroissantNorth MacedoniaGligor GligorovSerbiaSead HadžibulićCroatiaDavor Piškor
Tanjong Pagar UnitedJapanTakaya KawanabeHaitiGilbert BayonneFranceAnthony AymardArgentinaCarlos DelgadoKoreaJang In-jun
KoreaLee Joo-sang
Woodlands WellingtonSouth KoreaMoon Soon-HoAustraliaHussein AkilEnglandDaniel HammondTrinidad and TobagoFabien LewisNone
SingaporeYoung LionsCanadaSherif El-MasriDenmarkBenjamin LeeFranceJonathan TotoFranceSirina CamaraNone

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Tampines Rovers2416444924+2552Qualification toAFC Cup Group Stage
2BruneiDPMM FC[a]2415364927+2248
3JapanAlbirex Niigata (S)[a]2412753726+1143
4MalaysiaHarimau Muda A[a]2413383723+1442
5Home United2411764329+1440
6Balestier Khalsa2411672320+339
7Singapore Armed Forces2495104341+232Qualification toAFC Cup Group Stage[b]
8Hougang United247893133−229
9Gombak United247892329−629
10SingaporeYoung Lions[a]2465132537−1223
11Geylang United2456132850−2221
12Tanjong Pagar United2455141741−2420
13Woodlands Wellington2435161944−2514
Source:RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) number of wins
Notes:
  1. ^abcdThe three foreign clubs – Albirex Niigata (S), DPMM FC and Harimau Muda A – as well as theFootball Association of Singapore (FAS) under-23 team, Young Lions, are not eligible for anyAFC competition spots.
  2. ^Qualified as2012 Singapore Cup winners.

Results

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Home \ AwayALBBALDPMGLIGOMHMAHOMHOUSAFTAMTPUWLWYLI
Albirex Niigata (S)1–22–01–11–01–00–02–33–21–04–12–02–2
Balestier Khalsa1–01–30–01–12–01–00–31–01–01–12–02–0
Brunei DPMM2–10–24–11–11–23–25–11–22–23–23–01–0
Geylang United0–03–11–33–20–21–71–23–01–50–01–12–0
Gombak United0–01–00–32–00–21–22–10–11–10–00–01–0
Harimau Muda0–02–01–13–11–20–33–14–12–33–02–13–1
Home United4–20–01–07–31–12–11–10–30–22–13–13–1
Hougang United1–20–11–32–00–00–01–22–21–11–12–20–2
Singapore Armed Forces3–40–01–22–26–11–23–31–02–30–12–14–3
Tampines Rovers3–43–11–02–13–21–02–01–10–12–14–02–1
Tanjong Pagar United0–21–00–31–00–30–21–00–11–31–22–30–5
Woodlands Wellington0–10–21–23–11–20–20–01–32–20–30–11–2
Young Lions1–11–11–30–21–01–00–00–32–10–31–10–1
Updated to match(es) played on 1 November 2012. Source:Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

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Goalscorers

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As of 25 October 2012.[4]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1FranceFrédéric MendyHome United20
2SlovakiaJozef KapláňGeylang United14
Bosnia and HerzegovinaMislav KaroglanSingapore Armed Forces14
4BruneiShahrazen SaidBruneiDPMM FC13
5CanadaJordan WebbHougang United12
JapanYasuhiro YamakoshiJapanAlbirex Niigata (S)12
Aleksandar ĐurićTampines Rovers12
8JapanShotaro IhataHome United10
9Fazrul NawazSingapore Armed Forces9
JapanShimpei SakuradaSingapore Armed Forces9
11Bosnia and HerzegovinaSead HadžibulićTampines Rovers8

Attendance figures

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PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1BruneiDPMM FC25,1908,6724,680n/a
2Balestier Khalsa7,7602,386889n/a
3Singapore Armed Forces7,5251,7861,155n/a
4Home United6,8561,354774n/a
5JapanAlbirex Niigata (S)6,7322,5021,227n/a
6Gombak United5,2231,494816n/a
7MalaysiaHarimau Muda3,8691,388388n/a
8Hougang United3,6111,243410n/a
9Tampines Rovers2,9231,228485n/a
10Woodlands Wellington2,212688429n/a
11SingaporeYoung Lions2,202668464n/a
12Geylang United2,152912612n/a
13Tanjong Pagar United2,065755195n/a
League totaln/a

Source:S.League[usurped]

S-League Awards Night Winners

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AwardsWinners
Player of the YearAleksandar Đurić (Tampines Rovers)
Young Player of the YearMalaysiaWan Zack Haikal (MalaysiaHarimau Muda A)
Coach of the YearCroatiaVjeran Simunić (BruneiDPMM FC)
Top Scorer AwardFranceFrédéric Mendy (Home United)
Fair Play AwardJapanAlbirex Niigata (S)
Referee of the YearAbdul Malik Abdul Bashir

Notes and references

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  1. ^"BeiS.league announces 2012 participating teams".S.League Online.
  2. ^"All's not well at Geylang".Today. 14 March 2012. Retrieved14 March 2012.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^"Tampines and Home ready to raise curtains".S.League Online. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved2012-02-05.
  4. ^"Goalscorers – 2012 S. League".Soccerway. Retrieved10 October 2012.

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