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“The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) is pleased and proud to note the achievements of Singaporean coaches who have secured various coaching and other technical appointments overseas.
“The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) is both delighted and proud that Muhammad Taqi has been selected to be one of the 19 Video Match Officials for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.
“The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) is of the firm belief that the development of a sustainable pipeline of quality local players is vital towards producing a successful National Team as well as the long-term growth of Singapore football.
“The segregation of fans is a practice adopted for all international games that the FAS organises, in consultation with authorities.
“We had experienced a temporary technical difficulty with the website upon the launch of sale of tickets for the AFF Mitsubishi Electric (ME) Cup 2022 group-stage matches as well as the Maldives friendly match.
“Would some clubs have carried out pre-season differently, to manage the split season arrangement? (club football from Aug-Nov, World Cup, then club football again till May) To ensure players are fresh for club football and the World Cup 2022, clubs will usually regulate their players’ load by constantly monitoring their physical, medical and technical data …
“In the Singapore Cup match fixture on Monday 31 October 2022 between Young Lions FC and Lion City Sailors FC, three of the latter’s players were found guilty of not performing the mandatory post-match handshake at the centre circle with their opponents.
“Following the submissions today of the relevant reports and video footage of the incidents that occurred in the technical areas during the Singapore Premier League match between Tampines Rovers FC and Tanjong Pagar United FC on 20 October 2022, the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) is currently reviewing these materials before deciding on the next …
“While the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) did receive an appeal from Albirex Niigata FC (S) regarding the attribution of one of the goals scored during its Singapore Premier League (SPL) match with Tampines Rovers FC on 15 October 2022, the appeal was deemed to be incomplete as it did not meet the requirements specified …
The FAS wishes to clarify that regulations on FM machines had been tightened by the authorities as far back as 2017.