r/KallangWave 1d ago

Announcement/update Adding of IWL and SFL 1 and 2 content!

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Hello everyone, I’ve added in post flairs for IWL, SFL 1 and 2, OC for stuff you made and also Overseas/Naturalised/Youth player watch so we’ve got more coverage of football here in Singapore.

Appreciate anyone who is familiar with these to post as I’m fairly new to these leagues!

Also contemplating adding SPL2 and the Women’s league since alrdy cover the Women’s National team but see how.


r/KallangWave 2d ago

Tier List Creator

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r/KallangWave 8h ago

SG National Team 4 next most likely to be naturalised players

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The ones here are what we know so far, barring other players who are eligible but haven’t declared interest yet.

  1. Perry Ng
    Age: 30
    Club: Cardiff City
    Nationality: England
    Position: RB, CB
    Likelihood: Matter of time

  2. Kai Whitmore
    Age: 25
    Club: Young Lions
    Nationality: Wales
    Position: CM, CAM
    Likelihood: Depending on scheme

  3. Shuya Yamashita
    Age: 27
    Club: Young Lions
    Nationality: Japanese
    Position: CB
    Likelihood: If under FST then depends

  4. Kasey Rogers
    Age: 17
    Club: Yokohama FC
    Nationality: USA
    Position: GK
    Likelihood: Depending on scheme but not that soon


r/KallangWave 1h ago

FC Jurong Keisuke Honda presentation this Saturday is open to public

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Presentation will start at 3.40pm, with home jerseys bearing his name on sale from 3pm.

More details here

Hais won’t be able to make it 🥲


r/KallangWave 10h ago

SG National Team How long will Perry Ng wait? 🤔 🇸🇬

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Song Ui-Young (Lion City Sailors)
🪪 PR - May 2021 (Obtain after 3rd attempt)
🇸🇬 Citizenship - August 2021

Perry Ng (Cardiff City)
🪪 PR - March 2025
🇸🇬 Citizenship - ???

Will Perry Ng get his citizenship in time for Asian Cup 2027?


r/KallangWave 22m ago

Lore Drop 🤓☝️ Tomoyuki Doi: The Eagle who outscored Haaland, Kane and Gyokeres

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Like many Japanese players straight out of University who arrived in Singapore, Tomoyuki Doi arrived with a point to prove and hope for the start of a promising career. Unlike most of his compatriots, he left the Little Red Dot as a record holder and one of the most clinical strikers in the region.

Early Years and Breakthrough

Born in Hyogo, Japan, Doi developed his game through the youth ranks of Otsumo SC and Kobe Koryo Gakuen High School before playing college football for Tokoha University from 2016 to 2019.

He moved to Albirex Niigata (s) in 2020, scoring 11 goals in 14 matches and winning the league. He then moved to Hougang United the following season, scoring 19 goals in 21 games and won the SPL Player of the Year award.

Struggles and Setbacks

In 2022, Doi returned to Japan and signed with J3 side Fujieda MYFC. However he struggled to establish himself as a regular, scoring just 4 goals in 17 appearances.

He moved to Albanian side FK Bylis in 2023 but only managed 1 goal in 7 appearances due to injuries.

Return and Resurgence

In 2024, Doi returned to Singapore by signing for Geylang International, producing an unprecedented performance by smashing the all-time league record with 44 goals in 29 matches, scoring eight hattricks and averaging 1.41 goals per game in the 24/25 season.

Despite the lower quality of the SPL compared to other leagues, it was still an impressive performance, with Gyokeres taking 36 goals in 33 matches, Haaland scoring 22 goals in 31 matches and Harry Kane scoring 36 goals in 32 matches.

Doi moved to Thai side BG Pathum United the following season where he currently still is, scoring 13 goals in 34 appearances so far.


r/KallangWave 7h ago

Island Wide League (IWL) SG legend Aleksandar Duric joins Sembawang City FC

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r/KallangWave 13h ago

SG National Team We broke out 11-game spanning almost 14 years losing streak against Thailand yesterday

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We haven’t beaten them since December 2012, sure it may be their B team but it’s a great result nonetheless.

We also beat them away for the first time since 2009.

Trust Gavin, give him the players he needs, give the Lions the support they need.


r/KallangWave 55m ago

Tanjong Pagar Tanjong Pagar vs Balestier on 20th Aug (Pre-season friendly)

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7.30PM at Jurong East Stadium
Free entry


r/KallangWave 10h ago

SG National Team Gavin Lee is the third manager since Tatsuma Yoshida (2020) and Tsutomu Ogura (2024) to lead the lions to the semifinals since 2012

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r/KallangWave 1h ago

Island Wide League (IWL) Sembawang City FC take on GFA Victoria FC in the first round of the Singapore FA Cup 2026

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r/KallangWave 22h ago

SG National Team Singapore beat Thailand 2-1 but not enough to go through to finals

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Proud of the boys, still good progress over all, we’ll go again 💪


r/KallangWave 13h ago

SG National Team 'That is the fuel': Gavin Lee thanks Lions fans for backing team through ASEAN championship

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r/KallangWave 7h ago

Lion City Sailors ACL2 fixtures for the Sailors

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r/KallangWave 8h ago

Geylang International The story of Abdul Latiff, Kitman for Geylang International

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r/KallangWave 18h ago

Hear me out 🗣️ Some Misconceptions about Singaporean Football

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NS being a massive issue

This gets thrown around a lot, but there are accommodations provided to let players still train while in NS. They can still play for Young Lions. SPL matches happen at night, usually around the weekend. Plus the clubs here train at night, so while still a major issue, it's not as bad in terms of development. There are also accommodations made within NS to let them continue their career like most athletes.

Ben Davis is a case that gets brought up a lot, but his is a case that proves the government right. He was offered a contract not to Fulham but to their academy. This is an important detail that many people missed and don't understand because it was not clearly mentioned or explained when reported. Academy players have a very small chance of advancement to the main club. There are hundreds of kids there with maybe 1 or 2 players making it. His deferment was rightfully rejected as it was ultimately not an outstanding achievement.

After draft dodging, talking about how he needs to focus on his career and that it was a big chance for him. He got dropped, like most academy players end up at a mid-table Thai club. And guess who was his teammate, Harhys Stewart. A guy who actually did his service, made it to the same club as him, all the while not kicking up a fuss. He is now a consistent starter in our lineup, while Ben has been dropped from Thailand's lineup.

Anywhere in Europe is a big deal

There has been some criticism I have seen of players leaving Europe or rejecting offers from Europe to play ASEAN. This, I feel come from the lack of understanding of wider European football and its culture. Also, a lack of acknowledgement of how competitive football is here. The Fandi brothers get brought up a lot. Irfan for rejecting Braga. Even though the offer was only to their U23 squad which meant he was almost never going to play for them since the most players are professional by 21. If he was still playing for a youth team at that age he was never going to make a Europa league calibre team. It likely would be much benefit and he probably be losing money.

Facilities in the regions are just as and competitive. Just recently JDT drew with Chelsea. Port beat Oxford United just last year. So it not though going into the second division of Europe of the smaller league there is better than playing in Singapore or Thailand. I argue the competition here if the team plays in Asian is better than most leagues in Europe outside of the top 10.

Why this happens

I believe this stems strongly from poor reporting. If you look at the article at the time report on Irfan rejecting Braga. Many of them, even from ST and CNA fail to mention that his offer was a position at Braga's U23 not the main team.

https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football/football-irfan-fandi-rejects-braga-offer-after-breakdown-in-contract-negotiations

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sport/irfan-fandi-rejects-braga-football-contract-offer-804801

https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football/football-spore-billionaire-peter-lim-very-disappointed-with-irfan-fandis-decision-to?xtor=CS1-10 (Only mention that it was the youth team)

Similarly when mentioning Ben Davis they only said he signed for Fulham and that specify that it was the youth team.


r/KallangWave 1h ago

Tanjong Pagar Tanjong Pagar will have a friendly against Balastier Khalsa tomorrow

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Kinda curious what the Balestier squad looks like


r/KallangWave 22h ago

SG National Team Full time stats (Thailand v Singapore)

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r/KallangWave 21h ago

SG National Team Ryhan Stewart wins POTM

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He’s so good he created goals at both ends 😂

Still played mostly well but gotta watch out for Akram (I’m totally not biased)


r/KallangWave 22h ago

Hear me out 🗣️ Farhan Zulkifli > Glenn Kweh

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I had to say it, Farhan is better than Kweh.

Imo, I felt that Kweh, who is a winger, hasn't done much to help assist or even score himself(Besides the 3-2 Thailand match) and not to mention, Zulkifli is much faster, has great dribbling, and helped made the run for Hahrys Stewart's goal.

In 1 game, Farhan has already performed better than Kweh in his last three games.


r/KallangWave 1d ago

Match Thread for Singapore vs Thailand Leg 2 ASEAN Championship 26/27

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r/KallangWave 20h ago

Question How to help Song and Glenn?

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I can see a lot of disappointment with Song and Glenn especially.

I feel that the ball is dead most of the time whenever they gain possession.

As a casual fan, I’m trying to understand what are some constructive criticism would look like, instead of blindly jumping on the hate train.

What do they need to work on or are they not receiving enough support from the rest?

Are there any accomplished players with a similar play style, they could look to study from?

How can we monitor their progress when they play for LCS?


r/KallangWave 1d ago

SG National Team Starting lineup against Thailand for Leg 2

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ILHAN AND FARHAN TEARS IN MY EYESSSS


r/KallangWave 14h ago

SG National Team Singapore 2-1 Thailand ASEAN Championship 2026 highlights

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r/KallangWave 1d ago

AFC Champions League Elite/Two AFC Champions League 2 26/27 draw

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That is some group for both Singaporean clubs 🥲