- they were
previously known as the
Singapore Armed Forces Football Club (
SAFFC)
since their establishment on 16
February 1996.
Despite their name back...
- 84 points,
SAFFC (2002) Most wins in total: 389,
Tampines Rovers Most wins in a season: 26,
SAFFC (2002) The
biggest home win: 9–0
SAFFC 9–0 Sembawang...
- goal
tally first,
score column indicates score after each
Bennett goal.
SAFFC (Warriors FC)
Singapore Premier League: 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014...
-
scored his
first goal for
Singapore against Perak. In 1996,
Selvaraj joined SAFFC as a forward. From 1999, he was
dropped behind and pla**** as a defensive...
- made his
return debut for
SAFFC in the 2008 S.League. It was his
third spell at the club
after previously playing for the
SAFFC back in 1999 and 2002. Latiff...
- a
Singaporean professional football coach and
former football player at
SAFFC. He is
currently the head
coach of
ActiveSG Football Academy at Serangoon...
-
second stage (the
Pioneer Series). They won the
league after defeating SAFFC (the
Pioneer Series champions) 2–1 in the
Championship Play-off. They completed...
- team
which won the
regional AFF
Championship in 1998. He last pla**** for
SAFFC,
Tampines Rovers and
Woodlands Wellington in Singapore's S.League. Rezal...
- Netherlands'
Groningen as well as
local Singaporean clubs Geylang United and
SAFFC.
Internationally with the
Singapore national team,
Fandi earned 101 caps...
-
signed for
SAFFC the
following year. He won the S.League in 1997 and 1998.
After club
captain Fandi Ahmad retired from
football and
became SAFFC head coach...