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| logo = SLeaguelogo.gif | competition = S. League | season = 1999 | winners = Home United 1st S.League title | continentalcup1 = Asian Club Championship | continentalcup1 qualifiers = Home United | matches = 132 | total goals = 410 | league topscorer = {{flagicon|CRO}} Mirko Grabovac (23) | biggest home win = Singapore Armed Forces 7-0 Woodlands Wellington (17 April 1999) | biggest away win = Clementi Khalsa 0-6 Balestier Central (19 May 1999) | highest scoring = Tampines Rovers 4-4 Gombak United (24 September 1999) | prevseason = 1998 | nextseason = 2000 }} The 1999 S.League was the fourth season of the S.League, the top professional football league in Singapore. Teams played each other once both home and away, in a 22-match season. The 1999 S.League was won by Home United, their first S.League title. TeamsThe league expanded again to 12 teams with the addition of a newly formed team, Clementi Khalsa who were based in Clementi and played their home games at the Clementi Stadium. Clementi Khalsa were formed in order to give an S.League representation to the Singaporean Sikh community. {{Location map+ |Singapore |width=750 |float=none |caption=Location of teams in 1999 S.League| places={{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.330401 |long=103.852891 |label=Balestier Central|position=left}}{{Location map~ |Singapore |lat=1.309845 |long=103.763015 |label=Clementi Khalsa|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 4 foreign players.
League table|update=complete |source=RSSSF |team1=HOM |team2=SAF | team3=TPA |team4=GEY |team5=GOM |team6=JUR |team7=BAL |team8=SEM |team9=WOO |team10=TAM |team11=CLE |team12=MAR |result1 = ACCQ |win_BAL=6 |draw_BAL=8 |loss_BAL=8 |gf_BAL=25 |ga_BAL=27 |win_CLE=3 |draw_CLE=6 |loss_CLE=13 |gf_CLE=29 |ga_CLE=55 |win_GEY=9 |draw_GEY=8 |loss_GEY=5 |gf_GEY=33 |ga_GEY=21 |win_GOM=8 |draw_GOM=8 |loss_GOM=6 |gf_GOM=35 |ga_GOM=35 |win_HOM=15 |draw_HOM=6 |loss_HOM=1 |gf_HOM=42 |ga_HOM=16 |win_JUR=9 |draw_JUR=4 |loss_JUR=9 |gf_JUR=37 |ga_JUR=32 |win_MAR=3 |draw_MAR=3 |loss_MAR=16 |gf_MAR=21 |ga_MAR=56 |win_SEM=5 |draw_SEM=8 |loss_SEM=9 |gf_SEM=30 |ga_SEM=36 |win_SAF=14 |draw_SAF=7 |loss_SAF=1 |gf_SAF=63 |ga_SAF=24 |win_TAM=4 |draw_TAM=8 |loss_TAM=10 |gf_TAM=25 |ga_TAM=39 |win_TPA=11 |draw_TPA=8 |loss_TPA=3 |gf_TPA=40 |ga_TPA=25 |win_WOO=6 |draw_WOO=4 |loss_WOO=12 |gf_WOO=30 |ga_WOO=44 |name_BAL = Balestier Central |name_CLE = Clementi Khalsa |name_GEY = 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_TPA = Tanjong Pagar United |name_WOO = 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 }} As 1999 S.League champions, Home United qualified to compete in the 2000–01 Asian Club Championship. This was their first appearance in continental competition. The club reached the second round of the East Asian half of the competition, defeating Polícia de Segurança Pública of the Campeonato da 1ª Divisão do Futebol 11–0 on aggregate before being defeated 6–1 on aggregate in the second round by Shandong Luneng Taishan of the Chinese Jia-A League. Top scorer
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4 : Singapore Premier League seasons|1999 in Singaporean football|1999–2000 in Asian association football leagues|1998–99 in Asian association football leagues |
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