2004 S.League

S. League
Season 2004
Champions Tampines Rovers
1st S.League title
AFC Cup

Tampines Rovers
(S.League and Singapore Cup winners)

Home United
(S.League runners-up)
Matches played 135
Goals scored 513 (3.8 per match)
Top goalscorer Egmar Goncalves (30)
Biggest home win Tampines Rovers 9-0 Tanjong Pagar United
(16 March 2004)
Biggest away win Balestier Khalsa 0-6 Tanjong Pagar United
(19 August 2004)
Highest scoring Singapore Armed Forces 6-6 Young Lions
(15 April 2004)
2003
2005

2004 S.League was the ninth season of Singapore's professional football league. It was won by Tampines Rovers, which was their first league title.

Changes from 2003

Foreign players

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

Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Former Player
Balestier Khalsa South Korea Kim Chan-joong South Korea Park Tae-won Australia Andrew Durante Nigeria Igwe Iroha South Korea Hea Sae-gyu
South Korea Lee Ho-sung
Geylang International Australia Aleksandar Đurić Republic of Ireland Wayne O'Sullivan England Mark Williams Scotland Stewart Petrie England Daniel Hill
Australia Aleksandar Đurić
China Chang Hui
Home United Thailand Sutee Suksomkit Thailand Surachai Jaturapattarapong Thailand Anurak Srikerd Brazil Peres De Oliveira None
Tanjong Pagar United Guinea Ballamodou Conde Réunion Gimmy Bade France Jean-Marc Audemar France Benoît Salviat Senegal Nicodeme Boucher
SAFFC Australia Jon Angelucci Croatia Nenad Baćina Guinea Boubacar Keita Germany André Gumprecht Guinea Ballamodou Conde
Tampines Rovers Thailand Santi Chaiyaphurk Thailand Choketawee Promrut Serbia Sead Muratović Serbia Fahrudin Mustafić Kyrgyzstan Zakir Jalilov
Woodlands South Korea Park Kung-guy South Korea Kim Eun-cher England Simon Clark England John Wilkinson None
Singapore Young Lions FC China Shi Jiayi Serbia Vladan Seric Nigeria Precious Emuejeraye None Nigeria Kazeem Babatunde

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Tampines Rovers 27 20 3 4 76 29 +47 63 Qualification to AFC Cup Group Stage
2 Home United 27 17 2 8 76 43 +33 53
3 Singapore Young Lions 27 14 5 8 74 52 +22 47
4 Singapore Armed Forces 27 14 3 10 45 48 3 45
5 Japan Albirex Niigata (S) 27 12 8 7 50 42 +8 44
6 Woodlands Wellington 27 12 4 11 48 49 1 40
7 Geylang United 27 10 7 10 43 43 0 37
8 Balestier Khalsa 27 6 2 19 36 73 37 20
9 China Sinchi FC 27 4 5 18 36 62 26 17
10 Tanjong Pagar United 27 4 5 18 29 72 43 17
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored

Top scorers

RankNameClubGoals
1Brazil Egmar GoncalvesHome United30[1]
2Nigeria Agu CasmirYoung Lions24
3Croatia Mirko GrabovacSingapore Armed Forces23
4Indra Sahdan DaudHome United19
5South Korea Park Kung GuyWoodlands Wellington18

References

  1. Eric Ding (29 August 2005). "Golden Boot". Today. p. 38.
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