1883 Singapore Recreation Club
1884 Singapore Cricket Club [football division; founded as a cricket club in 1852]
1898 Balestier Khalsa FC [founded as Fathul Karib, 1975 ---> Balestier
United RC, 1996 ---> Balestier Central FC,
2002 merged with Clementi Khalsa FC]
1911 Singapore Chinese FA
1923 Old Rafflesian's Association [aka ORA]
1945 Tampines Rovers FC
Lion City Sailors (Bishan) [founded as Police FC; called Home United 1996-2020]
1946 Royal Airforce Changi [dissolved 1971]
1951 Tampines Rovers SC
1953 Argonauts [dissolved]
1966 Sembawang SC [merged with Gibraltar Crescent FC to Sembawang Rangers FC]
1972 Jubilee Sports Association [on Feb 14]
Mountbatten FC
1974 Geylang United FC [founded as International Contract Specialists]
1975 Warriors FC [founded as Singapore Armed Forces FC]
Jurong FC [founded as Jurong Town FC]
Tanjong Pagar United FC [founded as Tiong Bahru Constituency SC]
1981 Gibraltar Crescent FC [merged with Sembawang SC to Sembawang Rangers FC]
Gombak United FC [founded as Redhill Rangers FC]
Hougang United [founded as Marine Castle United]
1990 North-East Burghley SC [founded as North-East Rangers]
1993 Brewerkz FC
1996 Woodlands Wellington FC [founded as Delhi Juniors]
1998 Hougang United
2001 Regal FC
2003 Central Park FC
Sinchi FC [dissolved 2006]
2004 Albirex Niigata Singapore FC
2006 Sporting Afrique FC [dissolved 2007]
2007 Liaoning Guangyuan FC [dissolved 2008]
Super Reds FC [founded as Korean Super Reds]
2010 Etoile FC
2011 Lions XII [dissolved 2015]
Prepared and maintained by Hans Schöggl for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Author: Hans Schöggl
Last updated: 19 Mar 2025
(C) Copyright Hans Schöggl and RSSSF 2005/25
You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper
acknowledgement is given to the author. All rights reserved.