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Young Lions FC

Young Lions Football Club, commonly known as Young Lions, is a Singaporean developmental football club that based in Kallang, Singapore, which competes in the Singapore Premier League. The team is under the direct control of the Football Association of Singapore. The Young Lions are one of the few football clubs in the world which place an age restriction on team members while playing in a top-flight professional league.

Young Lions
Full nameYoung Lions Football Club
Nickname(s)Young Lions
Short nameYGL
Founded2002; 22 years ago (2002)
GroundJalan Besar Stadium
Capacity10,000
OwnerFootball Association of Singapore
ChairmanFarehan Hussein
Head coachNazri Nasir
LeagueSingapore Premier League
2023Singapore Premier League, 9th of 9
Current season

The Young Lions plays their league matches at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Their best league finish was third, which they achieved in 2004 and 2006.

History edit

Goal edit

By entering the Young Lions into the S.League, the FAS hopes to expose young players to top-level competition, thus helping to prepare them for international tournaments such as the Southeast Asian Games. While the bulk of the Young Lions squad is made up of members of Singapore's national under-23 team, the club also takes in promising young foreign players (e.g. Luka Savić). However, foreign players are normally only recruited into the Young Lions squad if they could potentially change their nationality to Singaporean and be eligible to play international football for Singapore at some point in the future.

In 2023, Young Lions signed both Japanese duo Jun Kobayashi and Kan Kobayashi from Albirex Niigata (S) who became the foreign players playing for the club for the first time since signing France national, Benjamin Bertrand from Ligue 2 club, Tours in 2016. In preparation for the upcoming 2024–25 Singapore Premier League season, Young Lions signed an additional two more Japanese players, Kaisei Ogawa and Itsuki Enomoto making it the first time the club has four foreigners registered in the squad.

Malaysian domestic competition edit

In 2011, the Football Association of Singapore and the Football Association of Malaysia reached an agreement that would see greater cooperation between the two nations. One of the intended avenues will see Young Lions play in the Malaysian Super League and Malaysia Cup from 2012 onwards, the first time a Singaporean team has participated in Malaysian domestic football since Singapore won the 1994 M-League and Malaysia Cup double. Although the new Singapore team will have the existing Young Lions set up at its core, the squad will be permitted up to five local players over the age of 14–16 players, as well as a number of overseas players in accordance with the quota set out by the rules of the Malaysian competitions the team will play in.[1]

Ultimately though, a new team was created for the Malaysia league: the LionsXII, while Young Lions remained in the S.League.

National Football Academy edit

Most of the Young Lions players come from the NFA (National Football Academy) and new players (from the NFA) will be promoted to the Young Lions squad every season.

The National Football Academy enters both the Singapore NFA U-17 and Singapore NFA U-18 teams into the Prime League to allow their players to gain more exposure and match experience by playing against older and more established players.[2]

Stadium edit

 
Pitchside view of the Jalan Besar Stadium, November 2008

Young Lions had played at the Jalan Besar Stadium since their inception of participating in the S.League. The stadium can holds up a seating capacity of 6,000. In 2012, As part of the LionsXII's sponsorship by Kingsmen, a local fan club, the King George's Stand was built using a removable stand, increasing the stadium's capacity to 8,000.

On 30 October 2012, an LED scoreboard was implemented at the Gallery stand to provide better quality video to the spectators, allowing replay video highlights of the action on the field during matchdays. Two new screens were also placed at the two ends of the Grandstand, North and South, to enable better match experience for the Gallery fans.


Sponsorship and naming history edit

Year Sponsors Club name References
2011–2015   Courts Courts Young Lions [3]
2016–2017   Garena Garena Young Lions [4]

Players edit

As of 24 Feb 2024[5]

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   SGP Raoul Suhaimi
3 DF   SGP Aqil Yazid
4 DF   SGP Ikram Mikhail
5 DF   JPN Jun Kobayashi
7 MF   JPN Kan Kobayashi
8 MF   JPN Kaisei Ogawa
9 FW   JPN Itsuki Enomoto
10 MF   SGP Amir Syafiz
11 MF   SGP Farhan Zulkifli (captain)
13 GK   SGP Rauf Erwan
14 MF   SGP Ryu Hardy
15 DF   SGP Kieran Teo
16 MF   SGP Fathullah Rahmat
18 DF   IDN Febryan Pradana
19 DF   SGP Andrew Aw
20 MF   SGP Fairuz Fazli
21 FW   SGP Danish Haqimi
23 GK   SGP Travis Ang
24 FW   SGP Danish Qayyum
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 GK   SGP Firman Nabil
26 DF   SGP Nur Adam Abdullah
32 GK   SGP Umayr Sujuandy
33 MF   SGP Ethan Pinto
35 MF   SGP Nyqil Iyyan
38 FW   SGP Samuel Pillai
39 DF   SGP Izz Anaqi
40 DF   SGP Haziq Riduan
42 FW   SGP Khairin Nadim
55 MF   SGP Jonan Tan
GK   SGP Aizil Yazid
DF   SGP Ngang Haang Wong
MF   SGP Rasul Ramli
MF   SGP Iman Hakim
DF   SGP Syafi'i Hilman
MF   SGP Syady Sufwan
MF   SGP Garv Sahoo

Players 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


DF   SGP Andrew Aw (National Service till 2025)


Staff edit

Position Name
Team Manager

  Sakthi Vel Ganesan

Head coach   Nazri Nasir
Assistant coach

  Fadzuhasny Juraimi

  Afiq Yahya

Goalkeeper coach   Ahmadulhaq Che Omar
Fitness coach   Donald Wan
Physiotherapist   Alex Poon
Sports Trainer   Ryan Wang

  Jasmori Rasip

Equipment Officer   Omar Mohamed

Source:[6]

Performance in domestic competitions edit

Season League Pos. Pld W D L GS GA Pts Singapore Cup League Cup
2003 S.League 12th 33 6 1–5 21 33 77 25 Quarter-finals
2004 3rd 27 14 5 8 74 52 47 Quarter-finals
2005 6th 27 12 6 9 44 37 42 Quarter-finals
2006 3rd 30 15 7 8 67 43 52 Quarter-finals
2007 5th 33 13 8 12 45 54 47 Preliminary Withdrew
2008 9th 33 7 10 16 30 46 31 Semi-finals Semi-finals
2009 8th 30 9 7 14 33 48 34 Preliminary Group stage
2010 9th 33 9 12 12 37 45 34 Semi-finals Preliminary
2011 9th 33 7 6 20 33 54 27 Withdrew Withdrew
2012 10th 24 6 5 13 25 37 23 Withdrew Group stage
2013 12th 27 5 3 19 20 52 18 Preliminary Group stage
2014 10th 27 7 5 15 38 54 26 Did not participate Did not participate
2015 9th 27 7 6 14 30 43 27 Did not participate Did not participate
2016 9th 24 2 3 19 23 70 9 Preliminary Did not participate
2017 9th 24 1 3 20 10 62 6 Did not participate Did not participate
2018 Singapore Premier League 7th 24 5 6 13 25 46 21 Did not participate
2019 8th 24 6 4 14 21 38 22 Did not participate
2020 7th 14 3 0 11 12 38 9 Not Held
2021 7th 21 4 4 13 26 50 16 Not Held
2022 8th 28 2 2 24 34 103 8 Group Stage
2023 9th 24 1 2 21 24 76 5 Group Stage
  • 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.

Notable foreign players edit

Asia edit

Europe edit

Africa edit

North America edit

Records and statistics edit

As of 12 December 2023.

Top 10 all-time appearances edit

Rank Player Years Club appearances
1   Afiq Yunos 2008–2013 114
2   Syahrul Sazali 2016–2019

2021–2022

101
3   Syazwan Buhari 2010–2015 87
  Amirul Adli 2011–2017
  Hariss Harun 2007–2011
  Sherif El-Masri 2012–2015
7   Faritz Abdul Hameed 2009–2012 83
8   Hami Syahin 2015–2018

2020–2021

82
9   Sheikh Abdul Hadi 2011–2015 78
10   Zulqarnaen Suzliman 2016–2019

2021–2022

76

Top 10 all-time scorers edit

Rank Player Club appearances Total goals
1   Khairul Amri 56 34
2   Sherif El-Masri 87 18
  Qiu Li 27
4   Khairul Nizam 57 15
5   Jordan Webb 39 14
6   Ilhan Fandi 33 13
7   Sahil Suhaimi 38 12
8   Fazli Ayob 76 11
9   Fareez Farhan 51 10
  Afiq Yunos 111
  • Biggest Wins: 7–1 vs Sinchi FC (23 September 2004)
  • Heaviest Defeats: 1–10 vs Lion City Sailors (13 August 2022)
  • Youngest Goal scorers: Khairin Nadim ~ 16 years 6 months 9 days old (On 17 November 2020 vs Tampines Rovers)
  • Oldest Goal scorers: Khairul Amri ~ 31 years 06 months 11 days old (On 1 April 2023 vs Geylang International)
  • Youngest ever debutant: Raoul Suhaimi ~ 15 years 7 months 27 days old (On 15 May 2021 vs Albirex Niigata Singapore)
Last win against others Singapore Premier League club
Club Score Year Match type
Albirex Niigata (S) 0–1 2 November 2015 2015 S.League
Balestier Khalsa 4–2 14 August 2021 2021 Singapore Premier League
DPMM No recorded win
Geylang International 4–2 26 November 2023 2023 Singapore Cup
Hougang United 2–1 18 March 2023 2023 Singapore Premier League
Lion City Sailors(As Home United) 0–3 18 September 2019 2019 Singapore Premier League
Tanjong Pagar United 4–2 7 August 2022 2022 Singapore Premier League
Tampines Rovers 2–1 1 August 2018 2018 Singapore Premier League
Warriors FC 0–1 8 April 2018 2018 Singapore Premier League

Match brawl edit

On 7 September 2010, The S.League fixture between both Young Lions and Beijing Guoan Talent was abandoned in the 89th minute when a massive brawl erupted into violence. The referee and his assistants lost control. Its all started in the final 10 minutes of the game when the first fight broke out in the 84th minute. The match then continued with Afiq Yunos equalising for the Young Lions in the 88th minute. However, a tackle by Beijing’s Yu Tianzhu on Young Lions, Nazrul Nazari in the middle of the field saw the match degenerate into a brawl involving both teams, including bench players. As seen in the Youtube video, several Beijing players went in with flying kicks on Gabriel Quak which he suffered an arm injury while Faritz Hameed was seen receiving a blow to the head as he was on the ground. Both Young Lions players were evacuated to the hospital. Beijing's goalkeeper, Su Boyang was also seen attempting to punch Khairul Nizam. Young Lions head coach, Eugene Loo stepped in to help cool down the tension but was in turn kicked in the back as well and fell over. To make matter worst, several fans were also spotted jumping into the field to fight. Even a medical personnel lost his cool and had to be held back. He was seen escorted away from the pitch while challenging the Beijing players to a fight.

Both clubs have been docked five points and fined $5,000 each. The FAS Disciplinary Committee has also concluded that the match will not be replayed and the result will stand.10 players from Beijing and 6 players from Young Lions have been charged for gross misconduct which brought the game into disrepute. Both teams have sinced apologised for the fight.

Same outcome edit

References edit

  1. ^  – Asia One, 12/07/11
  2. ^ "Prime League Table". S.League Official Website. 11 July 2012.
  3. ^ "Soccer-Singapore's Young Lions get name change, S$1 million". Reuters. 2011-01-27. Retrieved 2023-04-16.
  4. ^ "Young Lions snare S$4m sponsorship deal - biggest in S.League history". TODAY. Retrieved 2023-04-16.
  5. ^ "SPL 2023 Transfer Centre Club Guide: Young Lions". Singapore Premier League. 28 January 2023. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  6. ^ "Club Profile – Garena Young Lions". S-League. Retrieved 3 February 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • S.League website page on Young Lions

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This article is about of the developmental Singapore Premier League club For the national age group team see Singapore national under 23 football team Young Lions Football Club commonly known as Young Lions is a Singaporean developmental football club that based in Kallang Singapore which competes in the Singapore Premier League The team is under the direct control of the Football Association of Singapore The Young Lions are one of the few football clubs in the world which place an age restriction on team members while playing in a top flight professional league Young LionsFull nameYoung Lions Football ClubNickname s Young LionsShort nameYGLFounded2002 22 years ago 2002 GroundJalan Besar StadiumCapacity10 000OwnerFootball Association of SingaporeChairmanFarehan HusseinHead coachNazri NasirLeagueSingapore Premier League2023Singapore Premier League 9th of 9Home coloursAway coloursCurrent season The Young Lions plays their league matches at the Jalan Besar Stadium Their best league finish was third which they achieved in 2004 and 2006 Contents 1 History 1 1 Goal 1 2 Malaysian domestic competition 1 3 National Football Academy 2 Stadium 3 Sponsorship and naming history 4 Players 4 1 Players on loan 5 Staff 6 Performance in domestic competitions 7 Notable foreign players 7 1 Asia 7 2 Europe 7 3 Africa 7 4 North America 8 Records and statistics 8 1 Top 10 all time appearances 8 2 Top 10 all time scorers 9 Match brawl 10 Same outcome 11 References 12 External linksHistory editGoal edit By entering the Young Lions into the S League the FAS hopes to expose young players to top level competition thus helping to prepare them for international tournaments such as the Southeast Asian Games While the bulk of the Young Lions squad is made up of members of Singapore s national under 23 team the club also takes in promising young foreign players e g Luka Savic However foreign players are normally only recruited into the Young Lions squad if they could potentially change their nationality to Singaporean and be eligible to play international football for Singapore at some point in the future In 2023 Young Lions signed both Japanese duo Jun Kobayashi and Kan Kobayashi from Albirex Niigata S who became the foreign players playing for the club for the first time since signing France national Benjamin Bertrand from Ligue 2 club Tours in 2016 In preparation for the upcoming 2024 25 Singapore Premier League season Young Lions signed an additional two more Japanese players Kaisei Ogawa and Itsuki Enomoto making it the first time the club has four foreigners registered in the squad Malaysian domestic competition edit In 2011 the Football Association of Singapore and the Football Association of Malaysia reached an agreement that would see greater cooperation between the two nations One of the intended avenues will see Young Lions play in the Malaysian Super League and Malaysia Cup from 2012 onwards the first time a Singaporean team has participated in Malaysian domestic football since Singapore won the 1994 M League and Malaysia Cup double Although the new Singapore team will have the existing Young Lions set up at its core the squad will be permitted up to five local players over the age of 14 16 players as well as a number of overseas players in accordance with the quota set out by the rules of the Malaysian competitions the team will play in 1 Ultimately though a new team was created for the Malaysia league the LionsXII while Young Lions remained in the S League National Football Academy edit Most of the Young Lions players come from the NFA National Football Academy and new players from the NFA will be promoted to the Young Lions squad every season The National Football Academy enters both the Singapore NFA U 17 and Singapore NFA U 18 teams into the Prime League to allow their players to gain more exposure and match experience by playing against older and more established players 2 Stadium edit nbsp Pitchside view of the Jalan Besar Stadium November 2008 Main article Jalan Besar Stadium Young Lions had played at the Jalan Besar Stadium since their inception of participating in the S League The stadium can holds up a seating capacity of 6 000 In 2012 As part of the LionsXII s sponsorship by Kingsmen a local fan club the King George s Stand was built using a removable stand increasing the stadium s capacity to 8 000 On 30 October 2012 an LED scoreboard was implemented at the Gallery stand to provide better quality video to the spectators allowing replay video highlights of the action on the field during matchdays Two new screens were also placed at the two ends of the Grandstand North and South to enable better match experience for the Gallery fans Sponsorship and naming history editYear Sponsors Club name References 2011 2015 nbsp Courts Courts Young Lions 3 2016 2017 nbsp Garena Garena Young Lions 4 Players editAs of 24 Feb 2024 5 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 nbsp SGP Raoul Suhaimi 3 DF nbsp SGP Aqil Yazid 4 DF nbsp SGP Ikram Mikhail 5 DF nbsp JPN Jun Kobayashi 7 MF nbsp JPN Kan Kobayashi 8 MF nbsp JPN Kaisei Ogawa 9 FW nbsp JPN Itsuki Enomoto 10 MF nbsp SGP Amir Syafiz 11 MF nbsp SGP Farhan Zulkifli captain 13 GK nbsp SGP Rauf Erwan 14 MF nbsp SGP Ryu Hardy 15 DF nbsp SGP Kieran Teo 16 MF nbsp SGP Fathullah Rahmat 18 DF nbsp IDN Febryan Pradana 19 DF nbsp SGP Andrew Aw 20 MF nbsp SGP Fairuz Fazli 21 FW nbsp SGP Danish Haqimi 23 GK nbsp SGP Travis Ang 24 FW nbsp SGP Danish Qayyum No Pos Nation Player 25 GK nbsp SGP Firman Nabil 26 DF nbsp SGP Nur Adam Abdullah 32 GK nbsp SGP Umayr Sujuandy 33 MF nbsp SGP Ethan Pinto 35 MF nbsp SGP Nyqil Iyyan 38 FW nbsp SGP Samuel Pillai 39 DF nbsp SGP Izz Anaqi 40 DF nbsp SGP Haziq Riduan 42 FW nbsp SGP Khairin Nadim 55 MF nbsp SGP Jonan Tan GK nbsp SGP Aizil Yazid DF nbsp SGP Ngang Haang Wong MF nbsp SGP Rasul Ramli MF nbsp SGP Iman Hakim DF nbsp SGP Syafi i Hilman MF nbsp SGP Syady Sufwan MF nbsp SGP Garv Sahoo Players 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 DF nbsp SGP Andrew Aw National Service till 2025 Staff editPosition Name Team Manager nbsp Sakthi Vel Ganesan Head coach nbsp Nazri Nasir Assistant coach nbsp Fadzuhasny Juraimi nbsp Afiq Yahya Goalkeeper coach nbsp Ahmadulhaq Che Omar Fitness coach nbsp Donald Wan Physiotherapist nbsp Alex Poon Sports Trainer nbsp Ryan Wang nbsp Jasmori Rasip Equipment Officer nbsp Omar Mohamed Source 6 Performance in domestic competitions editSeason League Pos Pld W D L GS GA Pts Singapore Cup League Cup 2003 S League 12th 33 6 1 5 21 33 77 25 Quarter finals 2004 3rd 27 14 5 8 74 52 47 Quarter finals 2005 6th 27 12 6 9 44 37 42 Quarter finals 2006 3rd 30 15 7 8 67 43 52 Quarter finals 2007 5th 33 13 8 12 45 54 47 Preliminary Withdrew 2008 9th 33 7 10 16 30 46 31 Semi finals Semi finals 2009 8th 30 9 7 14 33 48 34 Preliminary Group stage 2010 9th 33 9 12 12 37 45 34 Semi finals Preliminary 2011 9th 33 7 6 20 33 54 27 Withdrew Withdrew 2012 10th 24 6 5 13 25 37 23 Withdrew Group stage 2013 12th 27 5 3 19 20 52 18 Preliminary Group stage 2014 10th 27 7 5 15 38 54 26 Did not participate Did not participate 2015 9th 27 7 6 14 30 43 27 Did not participate Did not participate 2016 9th 24 2 3 19 23 70 9 Preliminary Did not participate 2017 9th 24 1 3 20 10 62 6 Did not participate Did not participate 2018 Singapore Premier League 7th 24 5 6 13 25 46 21 Did not participate 2019 8th 24 6 4 14 21 38 22 Did not participate 2020 7th 14 3 0 11 12 38 9 Not Held 2021 7th 21 4 4 13 26 50 16 Not Held 2022 8th 28 2 2 24 34 103 8 Group Stage 2023 9th 24 1 2 21 24 76 5 Group Stage 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 Notable foreign players editAsia edit nbsp Craig Foster 1991 nbsp Li Jisheng 2006 nbsp Che Hao 2006 nbsp Guan Hongyu 2006 nbsp Yan Minghao 2006 nbsp Yang Mu 2009 nbsp Kim Seong kyu 2010 nbsp Seo Su jong 2010 nbsp Jun Kobayashi 2023 nbsp Kan Kobayashi 2023 Europe edit nbsp Sirina Camara 2012 nbsp Jonathan Toto 2012 2013 nbsp Benjamin Bertrand 2016 nbsp Vladan Seric 2004 nbsp Luka Savic 2010 nbsp Daniel Hammond 2008 nbsp Benjamin Lee 2013 nbsp Armin Maier 2017 Africa edit nbsp Moudourou Moise 2006 2008 nbsp Kazeem Babatunde 2003 2004 nbsp Greg Nwokolo 2005 nbsp Obadin Aikhena 2008 2009 North America edit nbsp Jordan Webb 2014 2016 nbsp Sherif El Masri 2012 2015 Records and statistics editAs of 12 December 2023 Top 10 all time appearances edit Rank Player Years Club appearances 1 nbsp Afiq Yunos 2008 2013 114 2 nbsp Syahrul Sazali 2016 2019 2021 2022 101 3 nbsp Syazwan Buhari 2010 2015 87 nbsp Amirul Adli 2011 2017 nbsp Hariss Harun 2007 2011 nbsp Sherif El Masri 2012 2015 7 nbsp Faritz Abdul Hameed 2009 2012 83 8 nbsp Hami Syahin 2015 2018 2020 2021 82 9 nbsp Sheikh Abdul Hadi 2011 2015 78 10 nbsp Zulqarnaen Suzliman 2016 2019 2021 2022 76 Top 10 all time scorers edit Rank Player Club appearances Total goals 1 nbsp Khairul Amri 56 34 2 nbsp Sherif El Masri 87 18 nbsp Qiu Li 27 4 nbsp Khairul Nizam 57 15 5 nbsp Jordan Webb 39 14 6 nbsp Ilhan Fandi 33 13 7 nbsp Sahil Suhaimi 38 12 8 nbsp Fazli Ayob 76 11 9 nbsp Fareez Farhan 51 10 nbsp Afiq Yunos 111 Biggest Wins 7 1 vs Sinchi FC 23 September 2004 Heaviest Defeats 1 10 vs Lion City Sailors 13 August 2022 Youngest Goal scorers Khairin Nadim 16 years 6 months 9 days old On 17 November 2020 vs Tampines Rovers Oldest Goal scorers Khairul Amri 31 years 06 months 11 days old On 1 April 2023 vs Geylang International Youngest ever debutant Raoul Suhaimi 15 years 7 months 27 days old On 15 May 2021 vs Albirex Niigata Singapore Last win against others Singapore Premier League club Club Score Year Match type Albirex Niigata S 0 1 2 November 2015 2015 S League Balestier Khalsa 4 2 14 August 2021 2021 Singapore Premier League DPMM No recorded win Geylang International 4 2 26 November 2023 2023 Singapore Cup Hougang United 2 1 18 March 2023 2023 Singapore Premier League Lion City Sailors As Home United 0 3 18 September 2019 2019 Singapore Premier League Tanjong Pagar United 4 2 7 August 2022 2022 Singapore Premier League Tampines Rovers 2 1 1 August 2018 2018 Singapore Premier League Warriors FC 0 1 8 April 2018 2018 Singapore Premier LeagueMatch brawl editOn 7 September 2010 The S League fixture between both Young Lions and Beijing Guoan Talent was abandoned in the 89th minute when a massive brawl erupted into violence The referee and his assistants lost control Its all started in the final 10 minutes of the game when the first fight broke out in the 84th minute The match then continued with Afiq Yunos equalising for the Young Lions in the 88th minute However a tackle by Beijing s Yu Tianzhu on Young Lions Nazrul Nazari in the middle of the field saw the match degenerate into a brawl involving both teams including bench players As seen in the Youtube video several Beijing players went in with flying kicks on Gabriel Quak which he suffered an arm injury while Faritz Hameed was seen receiving a blow to the head as he was on the ground Both Young Lions players were evacuated to the hospital Beijing s goalkeeper Su Boyang was also seen attempting to punch Khairul Nizam Young Lions head coach Eugene Loo stepped in to help cool down the tension but was in turn kicked in the back as well and fell over To make matter worst several fans were also spotted jumping into the field to fight Even a medical personnel lost his cool and had to be held back He was seen escorted away from the pitch while challenging the Beijing players to a fight Both clubs have been docked five points and fined 5 000 each The FAS Disciplinary Committee has also concluded that the match will not be replayed and the result will stand 10 players from Beijing and 6 players from Young Lions have been charged for gross misconduct which brought the game into disrepute Both teams have sinced apologised for the fight Same outcome editAzkals Development Team Philippines Football League Gimcheon Sangmu K League 2 References edit Singapore Lions to participate in 2012 Malaysia Cup Asia One 12 07 11 Prime League Table S League Official Website 11 July 2012 Soccer Singapore s Young Lions get name change S 1 million Reuters 2011 01 27 Retrieved 2023 04 16 Young Lions snare S 4m sponsorship deal biggest in S League history TODAY Retrieved 2023 04 16 SPL 2023 Transfer Centre Club Guide Young Lions Singapore Premier League 28 January 2023 Retrieved 28 January 2023 Club Profile Garena Young Lions S League Retrieved 3 February 2016 External links editOfficial website S League website page on Young Lions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Young Lions FC amp oldid 1223754501, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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