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Season | 1996 |
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Champions | Geylang United 1st S.League title |
Asian Club Championship | Geylang United |
Matches played | 113 |
Goals scored | 364 (3.22 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Jure Ereš (28) |
Biggest home win | Singapore Armed Forces 5-0 Tampines Rovers (27 July 1996) Tiong Bahru United 5-0 Sembawang Rangers (19 October 1996) |
Biggest away win | Police FC 0-5 Tiong Bahru United (5 October 1996) |
Highest scoring | Singapore Armed Forces 6-2 Sembawang Rangers (11 May 1996) Police FC 3-5 Woodlands Wellington (19 October 1996) |
1997 → |
The 1996 S.League was the 1st season of the S.League, the top professional football league in Singapore.
The S.League came into existence as a result of a fragmenting of relations between Singapore and Malaysian football associations. A dispute over the division of gate receipts for the Singapore representative in the Malaysian Premier League saw Singapore withdraw from the competition in 1995, ending a footballing connection between the two nations that stretched back to 1921, with the first participation of a Singapore team in the Malaya Cup.
The semi-professional FAS Premier League was founded in 1988, but had failed to find support amongst the local communities and media. The S.League was therefore created to fill the need to have a fully professional football league within Singapore. The Football Association of Singapore invited applications for clubs to compete in the newly formed league. Eight successful applications were made, these eight teams took part in a two-stage league season, with the winner of each stage qualifying for the end of season championship decider. The first half of the season was known as the Tiger Beer Series and the second half was known as the Pioneer Series.
Geylang United defeated Singapore Armed Forces FC in the end of season championship Playoff to be crowned the 1st S.League champions.