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Singapore LIONSXII

LionsXII
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Full name LionsXII
Nickname(s) The Lions
Founded 2011
Dissolved 2015
Ground Jalan Besar Stadium
Ground Capacity 8,000
Website Club home page
Current season

LionsXII ("Lions Twelve"), also known as Singapore LIONSXII, is a dissolved Singaporean football club based in Kallang, Singapore. Founded in 2011, they played in the Liga Super and have spent all of their history in the top tier of Malaysian football. Their home ground was the 8,000-seat Jalan Besar Stadium, where they have played all their home matches since their establishment.

Managed by the Football Association of Singapore, the squad marked the return of Singapore to the Malaysian football scene after leaving the Piala Malaysia in 1994. The name is a combination of Lions and XII, which is a special tribute to the fans, who are generally recognised as football's "12th Man". Its motto was "For Country, For Fans. For Passion, For Football".

LionsXII's home kit was in royal red, using the colours of the national flag. Their away kit was in blue, designed to evoke memories of the jersey used in the 1980s and earlier. The club emblem, designed to resemble a lion's paw, showed a fierce and aggressive-looking lion between the white feathery lines.

LionsXII's first silverware was the 2013 Liga Super trophy, in only their second season in the competition. They had finished second in 2012. Their second silverware was the 2015 Piala FA when they beat Kelantan 3–1 in the final after a stunning display at the Bukit Jalil Stadium.

In 2011, the Football Association of Singapore and the Football Association of Malaysia reached an agreement that would see greater co-operation between the two nations. One of the intended avenues would see the Under-23s play in the Liga Super and Piala Malaysia from 2012 onwards, the first time a Singaporean team would be participating in a Malaysian domestic football league since 1994, when Singapore won the M-League and Piala Malaysia double. Although the new Singapore team would have the existing Under-23s forming its core, senior players were also called upon to guide the younger players. No foreign players were allowed to be part of the Singapore team as this project served as being developmental.


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