2003 S.League

S. League
Season 2003
Champions Home United
2nd S.League title
AFC Cup Home United (S.League and Singapore Cup winners)
Geylang United (S.League runners-up)
Matches played 198
Goals scored 631 (3.19 per match)
Top goalscorer Peres de Oliveira
(37 - all domestic competitions)
Biggest home win Geylang United 10-2 Young Lions
(17 August 2003)
Biggest away win Balestier Khalsa 0-5 Singapore Armed Forces
(10 May 2003)
Highest scoring Geylang United 10-2 Young Lions
(17 August 2003)
2002
2004

2003 S.League was the eighth season of Singapore's professional football league. It was won by Home United, which was their second league title.

League table

Pos Team Pld W SOW SOL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Home United 33 26 2 3 2 104 42 +62 85 Qualification to 2004 AFC Cup group stage
2 Geylang United 33 21 3 2 7 75 30 +45 71
3 Singapore Armed Forces 33 20 2 5 6 68 37 +31 69
4 Tampines Rovers 33 17 3 2 11 63 40 +23 59
5 Woodlands Wellington 33 14 4 8 7 65 47 +18 58
6 Jurong 33 12 7 1 13 35 34 +1 51
7 Sinchi 33 11 6 5 11 46 48 2 50
8 Sengkang Marine 33 7 8 1 17 32 66 34 38
9 Sembawang Rangers 33 6 5 7 15 37 56 19 35
10 Tanjong Pagar United 33 8 2 0 23 36 78 42 28
11 Balestier Khalsa 33 5 2 6 20 37 76 39 25
12 Young Lions 33 6 1 5 21 33 77 44 25
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored


Top scorers

Rank NameClub Goals
1Brazil Peres de OliveiraHome United37
2Bosnia and HerzegovinaAustralia Aleksandar ĐurićGeylang United32
3Brazil Egmar GoncalvesHome United29
4Singapore Indra Sahdan DaudHome United26
5China Chang HuiSinchi24
6Australia Brendon SantalabGeylang United23
6Singapore Noh Alam ShahTampines Rovers23
8Thailand Pitipong KuldilogSembawang Rangers21
9Singapore Mirko GrabovacSingapore Armed Forces20
10Nigeria Itimi DicksonWoodlands Wellington18
11Australia George GoutzioulisTampines Rovers17
12Nigeria Agu CasmirWoodlands Wellington15
13England Jason WhiteSengkang Marine14
13Guinea Ballamodou CondeSingapore Armed Forces14
15Singapore Fadzuhasny JuraimiTanjong Pagar United11
15England John WilkinsonWoodlands Wellington11
17Singapore Jamil AliGeylang United10
17Singapore Aliff ShafaeinYoung Lions10
19South Korea Kim Eun-CherBalestier Khalsa9
19Thailand Sutee SuksomkitHome United9
19Japan Hiroaki TanakaTanjong Pagar United9

Note: Goals in all domestic competitions, including the S.League and Singapore Cup.[1]

References

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