This thesis focuses on the attempts to build a uniquely Singaporean football culture that was prompted by the birth of the S-League in 1996. Before the formation of S-League, Singapore had achieved qualified successes in the ASEAN and Malaysia Cups on the regional and local levels which helped to maintain a sizeable following. With the breakaway from Malaysia Cup at the end of 1994, Singapore football was at risk of decline and irrelevance as Malaysia Cup was the main competition that Singapore contested in on an annual basis. However, efforts from the local football community, government and players proved invaluable to the continuation of Singapore football in the infant stages of the new league as could be seen from the articles publishe...
This volume brings together experts from around the world and from the football industry to focus on...
The game of football is played throughout the world with an intense fervour and enthusiasm. This pap...
Despite football having an estimated participation rate of 13.1 percent among the Singapore populati...
58 p.Singapore football is at an all-time low. This paper looked at some of the significant events t...
This paper asserts that the Singapore FA’s involvement in the Malaysia Cup from 1965-1995 did foster...
Football/soccer’s popularity in Singapore is evidenced by the high television viewership and high pa...
Singapore state ideology centres on the twin ideologies of multiracialism and meritocracy. Statist v...
As an ex-British Imperial territory Singapore still exhibits many manifestations of the 144 years of...
This thesis traces and analyzes the development of sport in Singapore since its founding in 1819 to ...
Freestyle football is the sport plus art of using any part of the body with a soccer ball to surpa...
The advent of New Media from the 1980s had many ramifications on the consumer market within the spor...
This thesis explored how female football fans in Singapore, being marginalized and excluded from the...
Singapore football is often viewed to be a ‘Malay sport’ due to the over-representation of Malay pla...
97 p.The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the rationale and underlying principles behind t...
The Australian A-League soccer competition was established in 2004. The creation of a new national s...
This volume brings together experts from around the world and from the football industry to focus on...
The game of football is played throughout the world with an intense fervour and enthusiasm. This pap...
Despite football having an estimated participation rate of 13.1 percent among the Singapore populati...
58 p.Singapore football is at an all-time low. This paper looked at some of the significant events t...
This paper asserts that the Singapore FA’s involvement in the Malaysia Cup from 1965-1995 did foster...
Football/soccer’s popularity in Singapore is evidenced by the high television viewership and high pa...
Singapore state ideology centres on the twin ideologies of multiracialism and meritocracy. Statist v...
As an ex-British Imperial territory Singapore still exhibits many manifestations of the 144 years of...
This thesis traces and analyzes the development of sport in Singapore since its founding in 1819 to ...
Freestyle football is the sport plus art of using any part of the body with a soccer ball to surpa...
The advent of New Media from the 1980s had many ramifications on the consumer market within the spor...
This thesis explored how female football fans in Singapore, being marginalized and excluded from the...
Singapore football is often viewed to be a ‘Malay sport’ due to the over-representation of Malay pla...
97 p.The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the rationale and underlying principles behind t...
The Australian A-League soccer competition was established in 2004. The creation of a new national s...
This volume brings together experts from around the world and from the football industry to focus on...
The game of football is played throughout the world with an intense fervour and enthusiasm. This pap...
Despite football having an estimated participation rate of 13.1 percent among the Singapore populati...