One of the longest club football leagues in the world, the Singapore Premier League 2024-25 kick-started with its first matchday fixtures on 10 May 2024. Now with every passing day, the competition is gaining momentum in terms of the interest around it.
A total of nine teams are partaking in the Singapore Premier League 2024-25. The league, which was founded in 1996, has seen as many as seven clubs lift the silverware in its history. Though Warriors FC have won the most titles (nine), the club was unfortunately dropped from the Southeast Asian league in 2019 owing to legal disputes.
The league also holds significant value in the Asian club football landscape. To that effect, two of the nine participating teams in the Singapore Premier League 2024-25 will, according to their standings, secure qualification for the AFC Champions League Two 2025-26.
Curious to know what is happening in Singapore’s top-division competition? No need to fret, for we have got you covered. Read along to know about the Singapore Football League 2024-25 standings, points table and all the stats leaders. But first, here is…
A look at the history of the Singapore Premier League
Contested for the first time in 1996, the competition was initially known as the S. League before being rebranded in 2018. Here are the overall stats leaders in the league’s history:
Most titles
- Warriors FC: Nine (1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014)
- Albirex Niigata (S): Six (2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2023)
- Tampines Rovers: Five (2004, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2013)
- Lion City Sailors: Three (1999, 2003, 2021)
- Brunei DPMM: Two (2015, 2019)
- Geylang International: Two (1996, 2001)
- Étoile FC: One (2010)
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Most appearances
- Daniel Bennett: 513 matches
- Yazid Yasin: 476 matches
- Aleksandar Đurić: 439 matches
- Indra Sahdan Daud: 419 matches
- Fahrudin Mustafić: 332 matches
- Fazrul Nawaz: 312 matches
- Noh Alam Shah: 306 matches
- Jamil Ali: 299 matches
- Yasir Hanapi: 296 matches *
- Khairul Amri: 270 matches
* Active player
Most goals
- Aleksandar Đurić: 385 goals
- Egmar Gonçalves: 239 goals
- Mirko Grabovac: 226 goals
- Indra Sahdan Daud: 178 goals
- Fazrul Nawaz: 145 goals
- Peres de Oliveira: 133 goals
- Khairul Amri: 128 goals
- Noh Alam Shah: 126 goals
- Agu Casmir: 125 goals
- Jordan Webb: 101 goals
What do the Singapore Premier League 2024-25 standings and points table look like?
Here is a look at the latest standings on the points table of the Singapore Premier League 2024-25:
- BG Tampines Rovers: 22 points from eight matches (seven wins, one draw, goal difference: +21) *
- Lion City Sailors: 22 points from nine matches (seven wins, one draw, one loss, goal difference: +19) **
- Geylang International: 16 points from eight matches (four wins, four draws, goal difference: +18)
- Balestier Khalsa: 11 points from eight matches (three wins, two draws, three losses, goal difference: -1)
- Brunei DPMM: 8 points from eight matches (two wins, two draws, four losses, goal difference: -4)
- Hougang United: 7 points from nine matches (one win, four draws, four losses, goal difference: – 11)
- Tanjong Pagar United: 7 points from eight matches (two wins, one draw, five losses, goal difference: -12)
- Young Lions: 7 points from nine matches (two wins, one draw, six losses, goal difference: – 16)
- Albirex Niigata (S): 6 points from nine matches (two wins, seven losses, goal difference: – 14)
* Qualification spot for the AFC Champions League Two 2025-26 group stage
** Qualification spot for the AFC Champions League Two 2025-26 playoffs
(The standings are updated till the Hougang vs Albirex Niigata (S) match on 23 July 2024)
A look at the stats leaderboards for the Singapore Premier League 2024-25
How have the individual players fared in the Singapore Premier League 2024-25 so far? Let us find out.
Most goals
- Tomoyuki Doi (Geylang International): 14 goals
- Boris Kopitović (Tampines Rovers): 10 goals
- Kodai Tanaka (Balestier Khalsa): 9 goals
- Maxime Lestienne (Lion City Sailors): 8 goals
- Itsuki Enomoto (Young Lions): 6 goals
- Shawal Anuar (Lion City Sailors): 6 goals
- Shingo Nakano (Albirex Niigata (S)): 6 goals
- Bart Ramselaar (Lion City Sailors): 5 goals
- Seia Kunori (Tampines Rovers): 5 goals
- Daniel Goh (Albirex Niigata (S)): 4 goals
Most assists
- Maxime Lestienne (Lion City Sailors): 10 assists
- Shawal Anuar (Lion City Sailors): 6 assists
- Riku Fukashiro (Balestier Khalsa): 5 assists
- Ryoya Taniguchi (Geylang International): 5 assists
- Vincent Bezecourt (Geylang International): 5 assists
- Tomoyuki Doi (Geylang International): 4 assists
- Seia Kunori (Tampines Rovers): 4 assists
- Faris Ramli (Tampines Rovers): 4 assists
- Kaisei Ogawa (Young Lions): 4 assists
- Julio Cruz (Brunei DPMM): 3 assists
Clean sheets
- Syazwan Buhari (Tampines Rovers): 3 clean sheets
- Zharfan Rohaizad (Lion City Sailors): 2 clean sheets
- Hafiz Ahmad (Balestier Khalsa): 1 clean sheet
- Hairul Syirhan (Geylang International): 1 clean sheet
- Izwan Mahbud (Lion City Sailors): 1 clean sheet
- Ridhuan Barudin (Tampines Rovers): 1 clean sheet
- Zaiful Nizam (Hougang United): 1 clean sheet
- Zainol Gulam (Albirex Niigata (S)): 1 clean sheet
(All stats are updated till the Hougang vs Albirex Niigata (S) match on 23 July 2024)
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