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| logo = SLeaguelogo.gif | competition = S. League | season = 1998 | winners = Singapore Armed Forces 2nd S.League title | continentalcup1 = Asian Club Championship | continentalcup1 qualifiers = Singapore Armed Forces | matches = 110 | total goals = 368 | league topscorer = {{flagicon|ENG}} Stuart Young (22) | biggest home win = Home United 9-3 Gombak United (18 July 1998) | biggest away win = Gombak United 1-6 Home United (20 May 1998) | highest scoring = Home United 9-3 Gombak United (18 July 1998) | prevseason = 1997 | nextseason = 1999 }} The 1998 S.League was the third season of the S.League, the top professional football league in Singapore. Teams played each other once both home and away, in a 20-match season. The 1998 S.League was won by Singapore Armed Forces, their second consecutive title. TeamsJurong left Bukit Gombak Stadium upon completion of their new home ground Jurong East Stadium. Home United also relocated, leaving Jalan Besar Stadium to move into Bishan Stadium. Two new teams entered into the competition – Gombak United (who took the place of Jurong playing at Bukit Gombak Stadium) and Marine Castle United who made Hougang Stadium their home – taking the number of participating teams to eleven. Tiong Bahru United were renamed Tanjong Pagar United for the 1998 season. {{Location map+ |Singapore |width=750 |float=none|caption=Location of teams in 1998 S.League| places={{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.330401 |long=103.852891 |label=Balestier Central|position=left}}{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.326406 |long=103.939264 |label=Geylang Utd|position=right}}{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.358253 |long=103.753519 |label=Gombak Utd|position=top}}{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.354544 |long=103.851475 |label=Home Utd|position=left}}{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.34672 |long=103.729885 |label=Jurong|position=left}}{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.369167 |long=103.886111 |label=Marine Castle|position=right}}{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.412389 |long=103.832334 |label=Sembawang Rangers|position=right}}{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.33327 |long=103.719429 |label=SAFFC|position=left}}{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.352904 |long=103.940524 |label=Tampines R.|position=right}}{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.29589 |long=103.802417 |label=Tanjong Pagar Utd|position=bottom}}{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.434591 |long=103.780788 |label=Woodlands Wellington|position=left}}}}
Foreign playersEach club is allowed to have up to a maximum of 5 foreign players.
League table|update=complete |source=RSSSF |team1=SAF |team2=TPU | team3=GLU |team4=BLC |team5=JUR |team6=TAM |team7=HOM |team8=SEM |team9=WLW |team10=GOM |team11=MAR |result1 = ACCQ |win_BLC=9 |draw_BLC=4 |loss_BLC=7 |gf_BLC=47 |ga_BLC=43 |win_GLU=11 |draw_GLU=5 |loss_GLU=4 |gf_GLU=32 |ga_GLU=18 |win_GOM=3 |draw_GOM=4 |loss_GOM=13 |gf_GOM=25 |ga_GOM=52 |win_HOM=8 |draw_HOM=4 |loss_HOM=8 |gf_HOM=42 |ga_HOM=28 |win_JUR=9 |draw_JUR=4 |loss_JUR=7 |gf_JUR=32 |ga_JUR=33 |win_MAR=2 |draw_MAR=3 |loss_MAR=15 |gf_MAR=19 |ga_MAR=44 |win_SEM=6 |draw_SEM=1 |loss_SEM=13 |gf_SEM=18 |ga_SEM=37 |win_SAF=14 |draw_SAF=4 |loss_SAF=2 |gf_SAF=46 |ga_SAF=17 |win_TAM=8 |draw_TAM=5 |loss_TAM=7 |gf_TAM=41 |ga_TAM=40 |win_TPU=14 |draw_TPU=4 |loss_TPU=2 |gf_TPU=39 |ga_TPU=15 |win_WLW=4 |draw_WLW=6 |loss_WLW=10 |gf_WLW=27 |ga_WLW=41 |name_BLC = Balestier Central |name_GLU = Geylang United |name_GOM = Gombak United |name_HOM = Home United |name_JUR = Jurong FC |name_MAR = Marine Castle United |name_SEM = Sembawang Rangers |name_SAF = Singapore Armed Forces |name_TAM = Tampines Rovers |name_TPU = Tanjong Pagar United |name_WLW = Woodlands Wellington |show_limit=5 |class_rules = 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored |res_col_header=Q |col_ACCQ=green1 |text_ACCQ=Qualification to Asian Club Championship first round }} Singapore Armed Forces qualified to compete in the 1999–2000 Asian Club Championship. This was their second appearance in continental competition. The club met with more success than in their first appearance, defeating Royal Dolphins of the Cambodian League 11–3 on aggregate in the East Asian first round. They were defeated in the second round by Sinthana of the Thai Premier League, going down 3–2 on aggregate. Top scorers
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4 : Singapore Premier League seasons|1998 in Singaporean football|1997–98 in Asian association football leagues|1998–99 in Asian association football leagues |
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