List of Singapore footballers born outside Singapore

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  3. "Edwards made his mark on the pitch and now, he is doing the same in the studio".
  4. "Edwards made his mark on the pitch and now, he is doing the same in the studio".
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  7. "South Korean Song Ui-young, Canada's Jordan Webb and Frenchman Sirina Camara are eligible for naturalisation under FIFA's 5-year residency rules".
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  15. "Al Qaasimy admitted that he had Indonesian blood from his father who came from Riau".
  16. "Taufik father is from Indonesia".
  17. "Davis eligible for UK and Thailand".
  18. "The 15-year-old, who moved from Hong Kong to Singapore when he was three and is a Singapore citizen".
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