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Tanjong Pagar United FC

Tanjong Pagar United Football Club is a professional football club based in Queenstown, Singapore. The club took part in S.League from 1996 to 2004, and from 2011 to 2014. The club withdrew from the league after the 2004 season because of financial problems, but returned in 2011, with several similar breaks meanwhile. The club has since returned from 2020 onwards.[1][2][3]

Tanjong Pagar United
Full nameTanjong Pagar United Football Club
Nickname(s)The Jaguars
Short nameTPU
Founded1974; 50 years ago (1974) as Tiong Bahru Constituency Sports Club

1996; 28 years ago (1996) as Tiong Bahru United

1998; 26 years ago (1998) as Tanjong Pagar United
GroundJurong East Stadium
Capacity2,700
ChairmanRaymond Tang
ManagerHasrin Jailani
LeagueSingapore Premier League
2023Singapore Premier League, 8th
Current season

History edit

Prior to the formation of the S.League, the team was known as Tiong Bahru Constituency Sports Club, and won Singapore's National Football League in 1983 and 1987. The club changed its name to Tiong Bahru United Football Club in 1996, and then to Tanjong Pagar United in 1998. The team's mascot is a Jaguar.

The club were formed as Tiong Bahru Constituency Sports Club in 1975 and debuted in Division III of the National Football League, from which they were promoted as champions in 1978. This was followed by a second successive promotion in 1979, bringing the Jaguars to Division I. In 1982, they won the President's Cup and the following year, they were national league champions. They represented Singapore in the 1984 ASEAN Club Games, finishing third, then captured The Double in 1987.

In 1998, the club changed it named to Tanjong Pagar United and Lim Tong Hai captained the club in its debut season to a Singapore Cup and Singapore FA Cup double.

The early 1990s saw further successes, as they were Pools Cup winners in 1991 and 1993, finished runners-up in the FAS Premier League from 1991 to 1993 and bagged the FA Cup in 1994. Their strong performances led to their selection as one of eight clubs to compete in the newly formed S.League, so in 1995, they were renamed to Tiong Bahru Football Club and obtained a permanent home at the Queenstown Stadium.[4]

In 2017, the owners of Tanjong Pagar United stated their intent to return to Singapore Premier League for the 2019 season,[5] and in November 2017 applied to FAS to rejoin the league.[6] On the same month, the team also appeals to continue their jackpot operations, which is the source of club's income, after new regulations by the Ministry of Home Affairs forced the club to wind down their operations.[7] But after their appeals were rejected by Ministry of Home Affairs and were ordered to shut down their jackpot operations in April 2018,[8] as of September 2019, there were no further updates from the club regarding this intent.

Returned to action edit

On 16 January 2020, the Football Association of Singapore confirms Tanjong Pagar United's participation in the 2020 Singapore Premier League season.[1] Tanjong Pagar United went on to have their best finished in the league finishing in fifth place during the 2021 season. In the 2023 season, Singaporean star player, Khairul Amri received the "Goal of the Year" award while playing for the club which he scored an scissors kick against Hougang United in a 2–1 away win on 6 April 2023.

Sponsors edit

Kit Supplier Main Sponsors Back Sponsors
FBT Tokyo Century Komoco Motors

Stadium edit

The Jaguars initially played their home games at the Queenstown Stadium since 1970 which can held up to a total of 3,800 spectators however as the Queenstown Stadium was occupied since 2010 by French club Étoile FC, Tanjong Pagar United was temporarily based at Clementi Stadium for the duration of the 2011 season. However, due to Étoile FC's withdrawal from the league by the end of the 2011 season, Tanjong Pagar United shifted back to Queenstown Stadium for the 2012 season. Ever since they reinstalled back into the league in 2020, they will share the Jurong East Stadium with Albirex Niigata (S) instead.

Players edit

First-team squad edit

As of 2 October 2023[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   SGP Shahrin Saberin
4 MF   SGP Azim Akbar U23
5 DF   SGP Faizal Roslan
7 MF   SGP Naqiuddin Eunos
9 FW   SGP Syukri Bashir
10 MF   SGP Khairul Hairie U23
14 FW   CRO Marin Mudražija
15 MF   CRO Mirko Šugić
16 DF   SGP Raihan Rahman
17 MF   SGP Zulfadhmi Suzliman
18 GK   SGP Fashah Iskandar
19 FW   SGP Khairul Amri
20 MF   AUS Blake Ricciuto
21 DF   SGP Syed Akmal U23
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 DF   SGP Akram Azman U23
23 GK   SGP Kenji Syed Rusydi
26 DF   BRA Pedro Dias
27 DF   SGP Tajeli Salamat
51 DF   IDN Febryan Pradana
53 MF   SGP Saiful Azhar
54 DF   SGP Farid Jafri
55 MF   SGP Daniel Elfian
58 DF   SGP Ahmad Dzulfaqar
63 FW   SGP Zahil Rahman
65 MF   ENG George Thomas
68 MF   AUS Charlie Taynor

Under-21s and Academy edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
51 DF   IDN Febryan Pradana U21
52 GK   SGP Travis Ang U21
53 MF   SGP Saiful Azhar Saifuddin U21
54 DF   SGP Farid Jafri U21
55 MF   SGP Daniel Elfian U21
56 MF   SGP Rian Haziq Rosley U21
58 DF   SGP Ahmad Dzulfaqar U21
62 MF   SGP Syahmi Indallah U21
No. Pos. Nation Player
63 FW   SGP Zahil Abdul Rahman U21
64 DF   SGP Jeevesh Harikumar U21
65 MF   ENG George Thomas U21
66 MF   SGP Ahmad Danial U21
67 DF   SGP Nifail Noorhaizam U21
68 MF   AUS Charlie Traynor U21
69 DF   SGP Haziq Riduan U21

On Loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
56 MF   SGP Elfy Danish (National Service till 2023)
22 MF   SGP Hadiputradila Saswadimata (National Service till 2024)
62 DF   SGP Ikram Mikhail Mustaqim (National Service till 2025, to Young Lions FC)
6 MF   SGP Naufal Ilham (National Service till 2025)
8 MF   SGP Fathullah Rahmat (National Service till 2025)

Management and staff edit

Management edit

Position Name
Chairman Raymond Tang
Vice-Chairman Andrew Chua
Honorary Secretary Zen Tay
Honorary Treasurer Chan Kok Hock
Club Supervisor Richard Woon

Technical staff edit

Position Name
Manager   Hasrin Jailani
Goalkeeping Coach   Fajar Sarib
Fitness Coach   Hafiz Osman
Youth Coach   Jaslee Hatta
Head of first team football   Noh Alam Shah
Physiotherapist   Fadhli Hussein

Former managers edit

Seasons edit

Season S.League Singapore Cup Singapore League Cup
Pos P W D L F A Pts
1996-1 5th 14 4 5 5 20 19 17
1996-2 2nd* 14 8 3 3 35 18 27
1997 2nd 16 10 4 2 33 16 34
1998 2nd 20 14 4 2 39 15 46 Winners
1999 3rd 22 11 8 3 40 25 41 Round of 16
2000 2nd 22 12 7 3 50 23 43 Quarter-finals
2001 4th 33 18 6 9 68 47 60 Semi-finals
2002 9th 33 11 4 18 49 72 37 Quarter-finals
2003 10th 33 8 2–0 23 36 78 28 Group stage
2004 10th 27 4 5 18 29 72 17 Preliminary
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011 11th 33 3 5 25 21 77 14 Round of 16 Preliminary
2012 12th 24 5 5 14 17 41 20 Round of 16 Group stage
2013 6th 27 9 9 9 36 34 36 Runners-up Quarter-finals
2014 9th 27 8 5 14 35 44 29 Quarter-finals Runners-up
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020 8th 14 0 5 9 14 33 5
2021 5th 21 5 7 9 36 49 22
2022 6th 28 10 7 11 59 69 37
2023 8th 24 6 3 15 39 62 21
  • 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.
  • Tanjong Pagar United sat out the S.League from 2005 to 2010, and withdrew from the competition between 2015 and 2019.

Statistics and records edit

As of 12 December 2023.

Top 10 all-time appearances edit

Rank Player Years Club appearances
1   Asraf Rashid 2012–2015 82
2   Delwinder Singh 2011–2012,

2020–2021

77
3   Hanafi Salleh 2012–2015 74
4   Blake Ricciuto 2021–present 72
5   Aurélien Hérisson 2013–2015 68
6   Raihan Rahman 2020–present 67
7   Monsef Zerka 2013–2014 65
8   Shodai Nishikawa 2020–2022 64
  Zahid Ahmad 1997,

2012–2014

  Khairul Amri 2021–present

Top 10 all-time scorers edit

Rank Player Club appearances Total goals
1   Reo Nishiguchi 51 39
2   Monsef Zerka 65 33
3   Kamel Ramdani 57 20
4   Luiz Júnior 32 18
5   Takaya Kawanabe 58 15
6   Khairul Amri 61 14
7   Blake Ricciuto 70 13
8   Sébastien Etiemble 32 11
  Ismaël Benahmed 34
10   Shodai Nishikawa 64 10
  • Biggest Wins: 8–1 vs Young Lions (1 October 2022)
  • Heaviest Defeats: 9–0 vs Tampines Rovers (16 March 2004)
  • Youngest Goal scorers: Arisman Arman ~ 18 years 10 months 17 days old (On 19 June 2011 vs Young Lions)
  • Oldest Goal scorers: Daniel Bennett ~ 44 years 7 months 27 days old (On 3 September 2022 vs Hougang United)
  • Youngest ever debutant: George Thomas ~ 16 years 9 months 29 days old (On 10 April 2023 vs Albirex Niigata S)

Honours edit

Domestic edit

League

Cups

Reserves edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "FAS confirms Tanjong Pagar United's participation in the 2020 SPL season | Goal.com". www.goal.com. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  2. ^ Ong, Terence (4 November 2014). . The Straits Times. Archived from the original on 6 November 2014. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
  3. ^ Low, Lin Fhoong (5 November 2014). "Uncertainty over S-League's changes for 2015". Today. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  4. ^ Malathi Das and Palakrishnan (1996), "S.League: the kick-off", Singapore Professional Football League Pte Ltd, p. 56
  5. ^ "Football: Jaguars confident of S-League return by 2019". The Straits Times. 26 June 2017.
  6. ^ Osman, Shamir (10 November 2017). "Gombak, Tanjong Pagar apply to rejoin S.League in 2019". The New Paper.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 August 2020. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
  8. ^ "Football: Tanjong Pagar and Gombak United will soon exist only on paper as appeals fail". The Straits Times. 25 July 2018.
  9. ^ "SPL 2023 Transfer Centre: Tanjong Pagar United". Singapore Premier League. 24 January 2023. Retrieved 24 January 2023.

External links edit

  • Official club website
  • Official club Facebook site
  • Official club Twitter site
  • S.League website page on Tanjong Pagar United FC 12 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine

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Tanjong Pagar United Football Club is a professional football club based in Queenstown Singapore The club took part in S League from 1996 to 2004 and from 2011 to 2014 The club withdrew from the league after the 2004 season because of financial problems but returned in 2011 with several similar breaks meanwhile The club has since returned from 2020 onwards 1 2 3 Tanjong Pagar UnitedFull nameTanjong Pagar United Football ClubNickname s The JaguarsShort nameTPUFounded1974 50 years ago 1974 as Tiong Bahru Constituency Sports Club 1996 28 years ago 1996 as Tiong Bahru United 1998 26 years ago 1998 as Tanjong Pagar UnitedGroundJurong East StadiumCapacity2 700ChairmanRaymond TangManagerHasrin JailaniLeagueSingapore Premier League2023Singapore Premier League 8thHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Returned to action 2 Sponsors 3 Stadium 4 Players 4 1 First team squad 4 2 Under 21s and Academy 4 3 On Loan 5 Management and staff 5 1 Management 5 2 Technical staff 5 3 Former managers 6 Seasons 7 Statistics and records 7 1 Top 10 all time appearances 7 2 Top 10 all time scorers 8 Honours 8 1 Domestic 8 2 Reserves 9 References 10 External linksHistory editPrior to the formation of the S League the team was known as Tiong Bahru Constituency Sports Club and won Singapore s National Football League in 1983 and 1987 The club changed its name to Tiong Bahru United Football Club in 1996 and then to Tanjong Pagar United in 1998 The team s mascot is a Jaguar The club were formed as Tiong Bahru Constituency Sports Club in 1975 and debuted in Division III of the National Football League from which they were promoted as champions in 1978 This was followed by a second successive promotion in 1979 bringing the Jaguars to Division I In 1982 they won the President s Cup and the following year they were national league champions They represented Singapore in the 1984 ASEAN Club Games finishing third then captured The Double in 1987 In 1998 the club changed it named to Tanjong Pagar United and Lim Tong Hai captained the club in its debut season to a Singapore Cup and Singapore FA Cup double The early 1990s saw further successes as they were Pools Cup winners in 1991 and 1993 finished runners up in the FAS Premier League from 1991 to 1993 and bagged the FA Cup in 1994 Their strong performances led to their selection as one of eight clubs to compete in the newly formed S League so in 1995 they were renamed to Tiong Bahru Football Club and obtained a permanent home at the Queenstown Stadium 4 In 2017 the owners of Tanjong Pagar United stated their intent to return to Singapore Premier League for the 2019 season 5 and in November 2017 applied to FAS to rejoin the league 6 On the same month the team also appeals to continue their jackpot operations which is the source of club s income after new regulations by the Ministry of Home Affairs forced the club to wind down their operations 7 But after their appeals were rejected by Ministry of Home Affairs and were ordered to shut down their jackpot operations in April 2018 8 as of September 2019 there were no further updates from the club regarding this intent Returned to action edit On 16 January 2020 the Football Association of Singapore confirms Tanjong Pagar United s participation in the 2020 Singapore Premier League season 1 Tanjong Pagar United went on to have their best finished in the league finishing in fifth place during the 2021 season In the 2023 season Singaporean star player Khairul Amri received the Goal of the Year award while playing for the club which he scored an scissors kick against Hougang United in a 2 1 away win on 6 April 2023 Sponsors editKit Supplier Main Sponsors Back SponsorsFBT Tokyo Century Komoco MotorsStadium editThe Jaguars initially played their home games at the Queenstown Stadium since 1970 which can held up to a total of 3 800 spectators however as the Queenstown Stadium was occupied since 2010 by French club Etoile FC Tanjong Pagar United was temporarily based at Clementi Stadium for the duration of the 2011 season However due to Etoile FC s withdrawal from the league by the end of the 2011 season Tanjong Pagar United shifted back to Queenstown Stadium for the 2012 season Ever since they reinstalled back into the league in 2020 they will share the Jurong East Stadium with Albirex Niigata S instead Players editFirst team squad edit As of 2 October 2023 9 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player3 DF nbsp SGP Shahrin Saberin4 MF nbsp SGP Azim Akbar U235 DF nbsp SGP Faizal Roslan7 MF nbsp SGP Naqiuddin Eunos9 FW nbsp SGP Syukri Bashir10 MF nbsp SGP Khairul Hairie U2314 FW nbsp CRO Marin Mudrazija15 MF nbsp CRO Mirko Sugic16 DF nbsp SGP Raihan Rahman17 MF nbsp SGP Zulfadhmi Suzliman18 GK nbsp SGP Fashah Iskandar19 FW nbsp SGP Khairul Amri20 MF nbsp AUS Blake Ricciuto21 DF nbsp SGP Syed Akmal U23 No Pos Nation Player22 DF nbsp SGP Akram Azman U2323 GK nbsp SGP Kenji Syed Rusydi26 DF nbsp BRA Pedro Dias27 DF nbsp SGP Tajeli Salamat51 DF nbsp IDN Febryan Pradana53 MF nbsp SGP Saiful Azhar54 DF nbsp SGP Farid Jafri55 MF nbsp SGP Daniel Elfian58 DF nbsp SGP Ahmad Dzulfaqar63 FW nbsp SGP Zahil Rahman65 MF nbsp ENG George Thomas68 MF nbsp AUS Charlie TaynorUnder 21s and Academy edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player51 DF nbsp IDN Febryan Pradana U2152 GK nbsp SGP Travis Ang U2153 MF nbsp SGP Saiful Azhar Saifuddin U2154 DF nbsp SGP Farid Jafri U2155 MF nbsp SGP Daniel Elfian U2156 MF nbsp SGP Rian Haziq Rosley U2158 DF nbsp SGP Ahmad Dzulfaqar U2162 MF nbsp SGP Syahmi Indallah U21 No Pos Nation Player63 FW nbsp SGP Zahil Abdul Rahman U2164 DF nbsp SGP Jeevesh Harikumar U2165 MF nbsp ENG George Thomas U2166 MF nbsp SGP Ahmad Danial U2167 DF nbsp SGP Nifail Noorhaizam U2168 MF nbsp AUS Charlie Traynor U2169 DF nbsp SGP Haziq Riduan U21On Loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player56 MF nbsp SGP Elfy Danish National Service till 2023 22 MF nbsp SGP Hadiputradila Saswadimata National Service till 2024 62 DF nbsp SGP Ikram Mikhail Mustaqim National Service till 2025 to Young Lions FC 6 MF nbsp SGP Naufal Ilham National Service till 2025 8 MF nbsp SGP Fathullah Rahmat National Service till 2025 Management and staff editManagement edit Position NameChairman Raymond TangVice Chairman Andrew ChuaHonorary Secretary Zen TayHonorary Treasurer Chan Kok HockClub Supervisor Richard WoonTechnical staff edit Position NameManager nbsp Hasrin JailaniGoalkeeping Coach nbsp Fajar SaribFitness Coach nbsp Hafiz OsmanYouth Coach nbsp Jaslee HattaHead of first team football nbsp Noh Alam ShahPhysiotherapist nbsp Fadhli HusseinFormer managers edit nbsp PN Sivaji nbsp Robert Alberts 1996 98 nbsp Tohari Paijan 1998 2002 nbsp Moey Yoke Ham 2003 04 nbsp Karim Bencherifa 2004 nbsp Terry Pathmanathan 2011 2012 nbsp Patrick Vallee 2012 2014 nbsp Hairi Su ap 2020 nbsp Hasrin Jailani 2020 Present Seasons editSeason S League Singapore Cup Singapore League CupPos P W D L F A Pts1996 1 5th 14 4 5 5 20 19 171996 2 2nd 14 8 3 3 35 18 271997 2nd 16 10 4 2 33 16 341998 2nd 20 14 4 2 39 15 46 Winners1999 3rd 22 11 8 3 40 25 41 Round of 162000 2nd 22 12 7 3 50 23 43 Quarter finals2001 4th 33 18 6 9 68 47 60 Semi finals2002 9th 33 11 4 18 49 72 37 Quarter finals2003 10th 33 8 2 0 23 36 78 28 Group stage2004 10th 27 4 5 18 29 72 17 Preliminary2005200620072008200920102011 11th 33 3 5 25 21 77 14 Round of 16 Preliminary2012 12th 24 5 5 14 17 41 20 Round of 16 Group stage2013 6th 27 9 9 9 36 34 36 Runners up Quarter finals2014 9th 27 8 5 14 35 44 29 Quarter finals Runners up201520162017201820192020 8th 14 0 5 9 14 33 52021 5th 21 5 7 9 36 49 222022 6th 28 10 7 11 59 69 372023 8th 24 6 3 15 39 62 21The 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 Tanjong Pagar United sat out the S League from 2005 to 2010 and withdrew from the competition between 2015 and 2019 Statistics and records editAs of 12 December 2023 Top 10 all time appearances edit Rank Player Years Club appearances1 nbsp Asraf Rashid 2012 2015 822 nbsp Delwinder Singh 2011 2012 2020 2021 773 nbsp Hanafi Salleh 2012 2015 744 nbsp Blake Ricciuto 2021 present 725 nbsp Aurelien Herisson 2013 2015 686 nbsp Raihan Rahman 2020 present 677 nbsp Monsef Zerka 2013 2014 658 nbsp Shodai Nishikawa 2020 2022 64 nbsp Zahid Ahmad 1997 2012 2014 nbsp Khairul Amri 2021 presentTop 10 all time scorers edit Rank Player Club appearances Total goals1 nbsp Reo Nishiguchi 51 392 nbsp Monsef Zerka 65 333 nbsp Kamel Ramdani 57 204 nbsp Luiz Junior 32 185 nbsp Takaya Kawanabe 58 156 nbsp Khairul Amri 61 147 nbsp Blake Ricciuto 70 138 nbsp Sebastien Etiemble 32 11 nbsp Ismael Benahmed 3410 nbsp Shodai Nishikawa 64 10Biggest Wins 8 1 vs Young Lions 1 October 2022 Heaviest Defeats 9 0 vs Tampines Rovers 16 March 2004 Youngest Goal scorers Arisman Arman 18 years 10 months 17 days old On 19 June 2011 vs Young Lions Oldest Goal scorers Daniel Bennett 44 years 7 months 27 days old On 3 September 2022 vs Hougang United Youngest ever debutant George Thomas 16 years 9 months 29 days old On 10 April 2023 vs Albirex Niigata S Honours editDomestic edit League National Football League Division One Champions 2 1983 1987Cups Singapore Cup Champions 1 1998 Runners up 1 2013 Singapore League Cup Runners up 1 2014 President s Cup Champions 4 1982 1985 1987 1994Reserves edit Singapore FA Cup Champions 1 1998References edit a b FAS confirms Tanjong Pagar United s participation in the 2020 SPL season Goal com www goal com Retrieved 5 February 2020 Ong Terence 4 November 2014 Jaguars to sit out next S League season Rams to merge with Hougang The Straits Times Archived from the original on 6 November 2014 Retrieved 6 November 2014 Low Lin Fhoong 5 November 2014 Uncertainty over S League s changes for 2015 Today Retrieved 5 November 2014 Malathi Das and Palakrishnan 1996 S League the kick off Singapore Professional Football League Pte Ltd p 56 Football Jaguars confident of S League return by 2019 The Straits Times 26 June 2017 Osman Shamir 10 November 2017 Gombak Tanjong Pagar apply to rejoin S League in 2019 The New Paper Seven clubs with jackpot machines to wind down operations by April 2018 CNA Archived from the original on 9 August 2020 Retrieved 12 September 2019 Football Tanjong Pagar and Gombak United will soon exist only on paper as appeals fail The Straits Times 25 July 2018 SPL 2023 Transfer Centre Tanjong Pagar United Singapore Premier League 24 January 2023 Retrieved 24 January 2023 External links editOfficial club website Official club Facebook site Official club Twitter site S League website page on Tanjong Pagar United FC Archived 12 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tanjong Pagar United FC amp oldid 1192541682, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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