Lion City Sailors FC

Lion City Sailors Football Club, commonly referred to as The Sailors or LCS, is a Singaporean professional football club competing in the Singapore Premier League, the top tier of the Singapore football league system. Their home ground is the Jalan Besar Stadium.

Lion City Sailors
Full nameLion City Sailors Football Club
Nickname(s)The Sailors
Short nameLCS
Founded1945 (1945) as Police Sports Association

1996 (1996) as Police FC

1997 (1997) as Home United

2020 (2020) as Lion City Sailors
GroundBishan Stadium
Capacity6,245
OwnerSea Limited
ChairmanForrest Li
ManagerKim Do-hoon
LeagueSingapore Premier League
2021Singapore Premier League, 1st of 8 (Champions)
WebsiteClub website

LCS is one of the most successful and wealthiest football clubs in Singapore. Its club owner, Forrest Li, is a Chinese–born Singaporean billionaire and the richest person in the country.

In 2021, the club smashed the league transfer history with a record S$3 million signing of Diego Lopes.

History

The Police Sports Association was founded in 1945 to organize football activities for the Singapore Police Force. It sent two teams to compete in the Singapore Amateur Football Association League in the 1950s and 1960s, but neither team won any trophies. Under coach Choo Seng Quee, Police SA won the inaugural President's Cup in 1968, then reached and lost the next two finals.

When the S.League was formed in 1996, the club was known as the Police Football Club. The following year, its name was changed to Home United to reflect the fact that the team represented not only the Singapore Police Force, but also other HomeTeam departments of the Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs such as the Singapore Civil Defence Force and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority.

Home United was two-time S.League winners and holders of a record six Singapore Cup trophies. It was the first club to achieve the S.League and Singapore Cup double in 2003.[1]

The team's nickname was the "Protectors"; its mascot, a dragon; its home ground, the Bishan Stadium.

On 14 February 2020, the club was privatised for the first time in its history, when Singaporean billionaire Forrest Li announced that he had purchased a 100% stake in the club.[2] Home United Football Club was officially renamed Lion City Sailors Football Club, and its signature red kits and badge were replaced with white tops and a blue crest. LCS' main aim following its rebranding was to boost professionalism in Singaporean football, with becoming a Southeast Asian super club in the same mould as Malaysian giants JDT very much the long-term goal. [3]

On 21 January 2021, the Lion City Sailors created history by smashing the Singapore Premier League transfer-fee record with the signing of midfielder Diego Lopes from Portuguese top-flight side Rio Ave for 1.8 million euros on a three-year deal.[4]

Lion City Sailors Football Academy

In February 2013, Home United opened and operated a football academy, Home United FC Youth Football Academy (HYFA).[5] HYFA comprises ten futsal courts, two full-size football pitches, an events plaza, staff offices, meeting rooms and a Sports Performance Centre.[6]

In June 2020, the launch of the new Lion City Sailors Football Academy was announced, along with further plans on youth development and its investments. It was given a one-star rating by the Asian Football Confederation.[7]

On 24 April 2021, the Lion City Sailors announced the construction of a new training facility that will be home to both the Sailors and the LCS Football Academy. The facility is planned to be completed in April 2022.[8]

Players

Squad

As of 11 June 2021[9]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF  SIN Tajeli Salamat
5 DF  SIN Amirul Adli
7 MF  SIN Aqhari Abdullah
8 MF  SIN Shahdan Sulaiman
10 MF  BRA Diego Lopes
11 FW  SIN Hafiz Nor
13 GK  SIN Adib Hakim U23
14 MF  SIN Song Ui-young
15 MF  SIN Hariss Harun
17 MF  SIN Saifullah Akbar U23
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 GK  SIN Hassan Sunny
19 DF  SIN Naqiuddin Eunos
20 DF  SIN Nur Adam Abdullah U23
22 MF  SIN Gabriel Quak Jun Yi
23 FW  SIN Amiruldin Asraf
24 GK  SIN Rudy Khairullah
25 MF  SIN Haiqal Pashia U23
26 MF  SIN Aizal Murhamdani U23
27 MF  SIN Adam Swandi
30 FW  SIN Faris Ramli
41 DF  SIN Aniq Raushan U21
45 MF  SIN Glenn Ong Jing Jie
FW  KOR Kim Shin-wook

On Loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  SIN Ho Wai Loon (to Balestier Khalsa)
12 MF  SIN Iqram Rifqi (to Geylang International)
15 DF  SIN Faizal Roslan (to Geylang International)
16 MF  SIN Justin Hui U23 (National Service until 2023)
37 MF  SIN Anaqi Ismit U19 (to Tanjong Pagar United)
No. Pos. Nation Player
47 MF  SIN Bill Mamadou U19 (to Young Lions FC)
52 GK  SIN Putra Anugerah Sahrin U19 (to Young Lions FC)
DF  SIN Zulqarnaen Suzliman U23 (to Young Lions FC)
GK  SIN Riki Kimura U23 (to Balestier Khalsa)
MF  SIN Arshad Shamim (to Young Lions FC)

Club officials

Management

  • Chairman: Forrest Li[10]
  • CEO: Chew Chun-Liang
  • General Manager: Badri Ghent

Technical staff

  • Head Coach: Kim Do-Hoon
  • Assistant Coach: Noh Rahman
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Chua Lye Heng
  • Team Manager: Richard Chitrakar
  • Head of Sport Science: Mario Jovanovic
  • Fitness Coach: Nasruldin Baharudin
  • Fitness Coach: Shazaly Ayob
  • Physiotherapist: Nurhafizah Abu Sujad
  • Sports Trainer: Fazly Hasan
  • Sports Trainer: Danial Feriza
  • Video Analyst: Adi Saleh
  • Data Analyst: Daniel Lau

Honours

League

  • 1985

Cup

  • 2019
  • 1980
  • 1968

Reserves

  • 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2014, 2016, 2017
  • 2013, 2015, 2016

Performance in AFC competitions

2001: Second round
2004: Semi-finals
2005: Quarter-Finals
2006: Group stage
2008: Quarter-finals
2009: Round of 16
2012: Round of 16
2014: Group stage
2017: Zonal Finalist
2018: Inter-zonal Semi-finals
2019: Group stage

Performance

Performance by coach

The following table provides a summary of the coach appointed by the club.

Statistics correct as of 10 Oct 2021
Manager Career Pld W D L Win % Achievements
Aurelio Vidmar December 2019 – April 2021 22 13 5 4 059.1
Robin Chitrakar (interim) May 2021 – June 2021 3 3 0 0 100.0
Kim Do-hoon June 2021 – TBD 10 6 4 0 060.0

Singapore Premier League

The following table provides a summary of the result by season.

Statistics correct as of 10 Oct 2021
Year Pld W D L Win % Achievements
1996 28 6 7 15 021.4
1997 16 2 1 13 012.5
1998 20 8 4 8 040.0 Singapore Cup 3rd
1999 22 15 6 1 068.2 1st in league
Singapore Cup 3rd
2000 22 11 7 4 050.0 Singapore Cup winner
2001 33 23 3 7 069.7 3rd in league
Singapore Cup winner
2002 33 18 10 5 054.5 2nd in league
2003 33 26 5 2 078.8 1st in league
2004 27 17 2 8 063.0 2nd in league
Singapore Cup runner up
2005 27 14 4 9 051.9 Singapore Cup winner
2006 30 15 6 9 050.0
2007 33 24 6 3 072.7 2nd in league
2008 33 23 3 7 069.7 3rd in league
Community Shield runner up
2009 30 16 5 9 053.3 League Cup 3rd
2010 33 18 11 4 054.5 3rd in league
2011 33 25 2 6 075.8 2nd in league
Singapore Cup winner
2012 24 11 7 6 045.8 Community Shield runner up
2013 27 16 3 8 059.3 2nd in league
Singapore Cup winner
2014 27 13 5 9 048.1 Singapore Cup runner up
Community Shield runner up
2015 27 9 9 9 033.3 Singapore Cup runner up
2016 24 11 4 9 045.8 League Cup 3rd
2017 24 15 5 4 062.5 3rd in league
Singapore Cup 3rd
2018 24 12 7 5 050.0 2nd in league
Singapore Cup 3rd
2019 24 9 3 12 037.5 Community Shield winner
2020 14 8 3 3 057.1 3rd in league
2021 21 14 6 1 066.7 1st in league
Total 688 378 134 176 054.9

AFC clubs ranking

As of 21 Dec 2020 [11]
Current RankCountryTeam
38Al Taawoun
39Johor Darul Takzim
40Lion City Sailors
41Vissel Kobe
42Shanghai Shenhua

Sponsors

Kit SupplierMain Sponsors
Puma Sea Limited

References

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