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2009 S.League
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Season | 2009 |
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Champions | Singapore Armed Forces 8th S.League title |
AFC Champions League | Singapore Armed Forces (S.League winners) |
AFC Cup | Geylang United (Singapore Cup winners) |
Matches played | 165 |
Goals scored | 452 (2.74 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Aleksandar Đurić (28) |
Biggest home win | Singapore Armed Forces 6-0 Albirex Niigata (S) (26 March 2009) |
Biggest away win | Sengkang Punggol 1-7 Singapore Armed Forces (11 April 2009) |
Highest scoring | Sengkang Punggol 1-7 Singapore Armed Forces (11 April 2009) |
Longest winning run | 7 |
← 2008 2010 → |
The 2009 S.League (officially known as the Great-Eastern-Yeo's S.League for sponsorship reasons) was the 14th season since the establishment of the S.League. Singapore Armed Forces FC won their eighth S.League title.
Changes to the league include:
- Monthly claim of S$2,000 for the local clubs from the FAS if they sign a foreign player who is a newcomer to the S-League.[1]
- DPMM FC have replaced Dalian Shide Siwu in 2009 season.[2]
Teams
Location of teams in 2009 S.League
Foreign players
Each club is allowed to have up to a maximum of 4 foreign players.
- Albirex Niigata (S) and Super Reds are not allowed to hire any foreigners.