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P W D/PK L F A Pts
P W D/PK L F A Pts
1. Home United 33 26 2/3 2 104-42 85
1. Tampines Rovers 33 26 2/3 2 104-42 85
2. Geylang United 33 21 3/2 7 75-30 71
2. Geylang United 33 21 3/2 7 75-30 71
3. Singapore Armed Forces 33 20 2/5 6 68-37 69
3. Singapore Armed Forces 33 20 2/5 6 68-37 69
4. Tampines Rovers 33 17 3/2 11 63-40 59
4. ghost singapore 33 17 3/2 11 63-40 59
5. Woodlands Wellington 33 14 4/8 7 65-47 58
5. Woodlands Wellington 33 14 4/8 7 65-47 58
6. Jurong 33 12 7/1 13 35-34 51
6. Jurong 33 12 7/1 13 35-34 51

Revision as of 07:32, 15 July 2012

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

Final table

                            P  W  D/PK  L  F  A  Pts
1.  Tampines Rovers                      33 26  2/3  2 104-42  85
2. Geylang United           33 21  3/2  7  75-30  71
3. Singapore Armed Forces   33 20  2/5  6  68-37  69
4. ghost singapore          33 17  3/2 11  63-40  59
5. Woodlands Wellington     33 14  4/8  7  65-47  58
6. Jurong                   33 12  7/1 13  35-34  51
7. Sinchi                   33 11  6/5 11  46-48  50
8. Sengkang Marine          33  7  8/1 17  32-66  38
9. Sembawang Rangers        33  6  5/7 15  37-56  35
10.Tanjong Pagar            33  8  2/0 23  36-78  28
11.Balestier Khalsa         33  5  2/6 20  37-76  25
12.Young Lions U-23         33  6  1/5 21  33-77  25
  • Draws won on penalties yielded 2 points.
  • Balestier Khalsa were a merger of Clementi Khalsa and Balestier Central.
  • Sinchi stood for 'Singapore Chinese', apparently a team from China.
  • Young Lions U-23 were a new team made up of Under-23 National Players.
  • Gombak United went out of operations at the end of 2002 season.