Singapore 1st level alltimetable 1996-2013

The S-league was founded in 1996. The table is based on tables found at RSSSF and Wikipedia. You are free to copy this document, but please 
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	TEAM	                       S	GP	W	D	L	GF	GA	P
1	Singapore Armed Forces	       18	505	317	86	102	1161	615	1037
2	Home United	               17	476	284	83	109	989	565	935
3	Tampines Rovers                18	504	271	97	136	996	648	910
4	Geylang United	               18	505	215	106	184	790	697	751
5	Woodlands Wellington	       18	504	166	112	226	720	878	610
6	Albirex Niigata (Singapore)    10	277	120	78	79	463	400	438
7	Gombak United	               14	346	114	88	144	462	528	430
8	Tanjong Pagar United	       12	318	119	65	134	473	537	422
9	Young Lions	               11	330	104	74	152	442	544	381   -5 Singapore U23
10	Balestier Khalsa	       11	330	87	78	175	375	594	329
11	Jurong	                        7	179	77	29	73	261	274	260
12	Sembawang Rangers	        8	207	58	47	102	256	405	221
13	Hougang United			8	243	55	52	136	257	438	212   -5
14	Balestier Central	        7	174	54	43	77	271	335	205
15	Sengkang Marine	                6	163	42	23	98	187	366	149
16	Super Reds	                3	96	41	20	35	144	146	143
17      Etoile FC                       2       66      42      11      13      109     59      132   -5
18	Clementi Khalsa	                4	110	22	29	59	150	261	95
19	Sinchi	                        3	87	28	13	46	109	166	97
20	DPMM (Brunei)			2	51	24	11	16	90	73	83
21	Harimau Muda "Young Tigers"	1	24	13	3	8	37	23	42	Malaysia U22
22      Beijing Guoan Talent            1       33      10      6       17      30      49      31    -5
23	Harimau Muda II "Young Tigers"	1	27	8	6	13	32	44	30	Malaysia U20
24	Liaoning Guangyuan	        1	33	8	5	20	33	63	29
25	Police	                        1	28	6	7	15	40	63	25
26	Sporting Afrique	        1	30	5	9	16	36	58	24
27	Dalian Shide Siwu	        1	33	5	7	21	26	75	22
28	Paya Lebar Punggol	        1	27	1	1	25	23	78	4


Notes

All wins, even after penalties, are counted as three points. 2009: Brunei DPMM were unable to complete their fixtures following a FIFA decision and subsequently had all their results stricken. Balestier Khalsa = Merger of Balestier Central and Clementi Khalsa. Sengkang Marine prev. Marine Castle United. Hougang United = Merger of Sengkang Marine and Paya Lebar Punggol. Previously Sengkang-Punggol.

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