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词条 Home United FC
释义

  1. History

  2. Home United Youth Football Academy

  3. Seasons

  4. Players

     Current squad 

  5. Club officials

     Management  Technical staff 

  6. Head coaches

  7. Honours

  8. Performance in AFC competitions

  9. AFC clubs ranking

  10. Sponsors

  11. References

  12. External links

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| nickname = The Protectors
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| founded = 1940
| ground = Bishan Stadium
| capacity = 3,500
| chairman = Winston Wong
| mgrtitle = Head Coach
| manager = Saswadimata Dasuki
| league = Singapore Premier League
| season = 2018
| position = 2nd
| current = 2019 Home United FC season
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Home United Football Club, is a football club which plays in Singapore's Singapore Premier League.

History

The Police Sports Association was founded in the mid-1940s to organise football activities for the Singapore Police Force. They 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. In 1979, they joined the National Football League, were placed in Division III, and immediately earned promotion to Division II. In 1980, Police SA won the Division II title, the President's Cup and the Boggars Cup. In 1985, they were national league champions, after setting a national record as the only team to go unbeaten for 17 consecutive games. The performances of Police SA led to their selection as one of eight teams to compete in the newly formed S.League.[1]

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 that the team represents 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 were two-time S.League winners and holders of a record six Singapore Cup trophies. They were the first club to achieve the S.League and Singapore Cup double in 2003.

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

Home United Youth Football Academy

Home United is the first and only S.League club to own and operate its own physical football academy. Located at 8 Mattar Road, HYFA boasts 10 futsal courts, 2 full-size football pitches, events plaza, staff offices, meeting rooms and a Sports Performance Centre. HYFA aims to nurture youths towards achieving excellence in the sport of football in tandem with their academic pursuits. It seeks to raise the standards for professional football club in Singapore, and serve our dream to be in the World Cup. More importantly, HYFA will provide youths the opportunities to establish themselves in football, either as a professional player, technical support staff, or referee and even as club administrators.

HYFA's core missions are:

a) Developing local football talent: To develop and prepare our youths talent for a career professional football

b) Youth character development: To impart sound life values that would aid character development and guide our youths to be upright, law-abiding and responsible persons.

Seasons

SeasonLeaguePos.PWDLGSGAPtsSingapore CupLeague Cup
1996-1S.League 6th 14 4 5 5 22 23 17
1996-2 8th 14 2 2 10 18 40 8
1997 9th 16 2 1 13 17 41 7
1998 7th 20 8 4 8 42 28 28Third place
19991st 22 15 6 1 42 16 51Third place
2000 4th 22 11 7 4 38 21 40Winners
20013rd 33 23 3 7 69 36 72Winners
20022nd 33 18 10 5 71 42 64 Quarter-finals
20031st 33 26 2–3 2 104 42 85Winners
20042nd 27 17 2 8 76 43 53Runners-up
2005 4th 27 14 4 9 62 44 46Winners
2006 4th 30 15 6 9 49 40 51 Preliminary
20072nd 33 24 6 3 73 35 78 Quarter-finals Semi-finals
20083rd 33 23 3 7 75 31 72 Quarter-finals Quarter-finals
2009 4th 30 16 5 9 50 32 53 Quarter-finalsThird place
20103rd 33 18 11 4 55 31 65 Round of 16 Quarter-finals
20112nd 33 25 2 6 81 29 77Winners Semi-finals
2012 5th 24 11 7 6 43 29 40 Quarter-finals Quarter-finals
20132nd 27 16 3 8 42 25 51Winners Quarter-finals
2014 4th 27 13 5 9 51 41 44Runners-up Quarter-finals
2015 6th 27 9 9 9 38 34 36Runners-up Group stage
2016 4th 24 11 4 9 50 42 37 Quarter-finals Semi-finals
20173rd 24 15 5 4 58 26 50 Semi-finals Group stage
2018 Singapore Premier League2nd 24 12 7 5 48 36 43 Semi-finals
  • The 1996 season of the S.League was split into two series. Tiger Beer Series winners Geylang United defeated Pioneer Series winners Singapore Armed Forces in the Championship playoff to clinch the S.League title.
  • 2003 saw the introduction of penalty shoot-outs if a match ended in a draw in regular time. Winners of penalty shoot-outs gained two points instead of one.

Players

Current squad

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Club officials

Management

  • Chairman: Mat Kilas[3]
  • Deputy Chairman: Rusyaidi Kamarudin
  • Deputy Chairman: Charles Shng
  • Honorary Secretary: Kadir Maideen
  • Honorary Treasurer: Fan Peck Yen
  • Honorary Legal Advisor: Alvin Chang
  • General Manager: Putra Poppy

Technical staff

  • Team Manager: Mauricio Popo
  • Head Coach: Shahizzat Azmi
  • Assistant Coach: Saswadimata Dasuki
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Adi Saleh
  • Sports Performance Specialist: Andrew Tay
  • Sports Trainer: Fazly Hasan

Head coaches

  • Zsolt Bücs (2006–2007)
  • P. N. Sivaji (January 2008 – December 2009)
  • Lee Lim-saeng (January 2010 – December 2014)
  • Philippe Aw (December 2014 – July 2016)
  • Aidil Sharin (July 2016 – October 2018)
  • Saswadimata Dasuki (2019 – present)

Honours

League
  • S.League: 2
  • 1999, 2003
  • National Football League Division One: 1
  • 1985
Cup
  • Singapore Cup: 6 (record)
  • 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2011, 2013
  • Singapore Community Shield: 1
  • 2019
  • President's Cup: 1
  • 1980
  • FAS Challenge Cup: 1
  • 1968
Reserves
  • Prime League: 8 (record)
  • 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2014, 2016, 2017
  • Singapore FA Cup: 3
  • 2013, 2015, 2016

Performance in AFC competitions

  • Asian Club Championship: 1 appearances

2001: Second round

  • AFC Cup: 8 appearances

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

AFC clubs ranking

{{updated|13 MARCH 2019.}}[4]
Current Rank Country Team
46 TJK}}Istiklol
47 JOR}}Al-Wehdat
48 SIN}} Home United
49 IRQ}}Al-Zawra’a
50 TKM}}Altyn Asyr

Sponsors

  • Main Sponsor: Linco Investments
  • Kit Supplier: Puma

References

1. ^Malathi Das and Palakrishnan (1996), "S.League: the kick-off", Singapore Professional Football League Pte Ltd, p. 33
2. ^{{cite web|title=S.League 2018 Transfer Round-Up: New Season, New Transfers|url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com/sg/features/sleague-2018-transfer-round-new-season-new-transfers|accessdate=8 Mar 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fourfourtwo.com/sg/news/lopez-leaves-home-after-19-years-wong-appointed-chairman|title=Lopez leaves Home after 19 years, Wong appointed chairman|author=|date=4 January 2017|work=fourfourtwo.com|accessdate=15 March 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=AFC Club Ranking 2019|url=https://footyrankings.com/afc-ranking/clubrank2019/}}

External links

  • Official club website
  • S.League website page on Home United FC
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