Risultati

AFC Asian Cup U23 - Qual. 09/12 12:00 3 [1] Vietnam U23 v Singapore U23 [3] D 2-2
AFC Asian Cup U23 - Qual. 09/09 09:00 2 [4] Guam U23 v Singapore U23 [3] D 1-1
AFC Asian Cup U23 - Qual. 09/06 09:00 1 Singapore U23 v Yemen U23 L 0-3
Giochi del Sud-Est Asiatico 05/14 09:00 4 [2] Singapore U23 v Malesia U23 [1] D 2-2
Giochi del Sud-Est Asiatico 05/11 09:00 3 [2] Cambogia U23 v Singapore U23 [5] W 0-1
Giochi del Sud-Est Asiatico 05/09 12:00 2 [5] Thailandia U23 v Singapore U23 [3] L 5-0
Giochi del Sud-Est Asiatico 05/07 09:00 1 Singapore U23 v Laos U23 D 2-2
Campionato AFF U23 02/16 12:00 - Thailandia U23 v Singapore U23 L 3-1
AFC Asian Cup U23 - Qual. 10/31 12:00 1 [2] Singapore U23 v Corea del Sud U23 [1] L 1-5
AFC Asian Cup U23 - Qual. 10/28 12:00 1 [2] Singapore U23 v Filippine U23 [4] W 1-0
AFC Asian Cup U23 - Qual. 10/25 12:00 1 [2] Singapore U23 v Timor Est U23 [2] D 2-2
Giochi del Sud-Est Asiatico 12/05 08:00 5 Brunei U23 v Singapore U23 W 0-7

Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 3 1 2
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 2 0 2
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 3 0 3
Goals against 6 3 3
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 1 0

The Singapore national under-23 football team is the national under-23 association football team of Singapore. The team comes under the organisation of the Football Association of Singapore (FAS).

Players are usually selected from the Singapore Premier League team, Young Lions as the squad is composed mostly of players undergoing their National Service and also because of their time playing together in the same squad.

History

Singapore U-22 has a disastrous performance at the 2023 SEA Games in Cambodia. Not only the team failed to win a single match, the team were mauled 7–0 by arch-rivals Malaysia U-22 in their final match, and ended the campaign finishing in tenth place at the rock-bottom of the table ranking as the worst team at the tournament.

On 18 May 2023, Football Association of Singapore (FAS) announced that coach Philippe Aw has been granted a ‘leave of absence’ as the head coach of the Young Lions team in which a technical review of the SEA Games performance will subsequently take place after his return.

The poor performances of the Singapore U-22 team in at the SEA GAMES have triggered fans who vented their anger and frustrations on social media, with some calling for officials from the FAS to be axed and the time to look at the appointments at every level of Singapore football to ensure that the people of the right expertise are appointed for the right jobs.

Acting FAS president, Bernard Tan also added that until the review has been completed, the Singapore U-22 has decided not to send the team to the upcoming 2023 AFF U-23 Championship held in August and the Asian Games in Hangzhou that will be held in September. As FAS recalibrates its priority on two tournaments, the 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup qualification fixtures being held in Vietnam and the 2025 SEA Games. In the review, one of the recommendations was for the Young Lions to focus on the two above mentioned competitions and for all other tournaments to be regarded as developmental opportunities.

On 7 July 2023, FAS unveiled 10 recommendations to improve the country's performance at future SEA Games including giving key U-23 and U-22 players more game time and to approach the multisport event as a two-year project to allow the coach and team to develop over a longer period. The recommendations were formulated based on internal reports submitted by FAS departments after the tournament, “objective" analytics, “subjective" feedback gathered by a SEA Games review committee which interviewed personnel involved in the Games, and discussions with individuals including from other countries' football associations. FAS noted that only eight players in the SEA Games squad were playing regularly in the 2023 Singapore Premier League season where the lack of game time possibly affected the ability of players, especially those not exposed to sufficient minutes, to cope with the tempo of the tournament, where a game is played every two to three days over the course of two days

On 12 July 2023, FAS has confirmed the departure of Philippe Aw as U-23 head coach. He was replaced by former national team player, Nazri Nasir who lead the squad during the 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup qualifiers. Additionally, Nazri, who is currently the Senior Singapore national team assistant coach, will also be assigned to the Young Lions team in the Singapore Premier League. This enables him to track the progress and oversee the development of the young footballers. Players will also have individual development plans to allow the coach to improve their abilities over the two years of preparation. The review panel observed that players arrived for pre games training with different levels of fitness and conditioning. A standard operating procedure will be drawn up to aim to deliver at least two warm-up matches prior to the tournaments. The FAS will also adjust the league scheduling to ensure the age-group players meet this requirement with a minimum of two weeks preparation for the priority tournaments while diets of the players will also be planned when the FAS has control of the meals which currently, only hydration is monitored, while players are advised on healthy eating.

Nazri have his provisional squad report for centralised training from 21 August 2023 in which FAS has made adjustments to the 2023 Singapore Premier League fixture calendar to allow the team to have uninterrupted 14-day preparation as they travelled to Thailand to play a couple of friendly before flying off to Vietnam for their 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup qualifiers. Eventually Singapore failed to qualify to the final tournament.

La squadra di calcio Singapore U23 è la squadra di calcio nazionale Under 23 di Singapore, ed è controllata dalla Federazione calcistica di Singapore. Rappresenta Singapore nelle competizioni calcistiche internazionali a livello Under 23, come il Campionato asiatico di calcio Under 23 e le Olimpiadi estive.

La squadra è stata fondata nel 1964 e ha partecipato per la prima volta al Campionato asiatico di calcio Under 23 nel 1967. La sua migliore prestazione in questo torneo è stata il terzo posto nel 1980. La squadra si è qualificata per le Olimpiadi estive per la prima volta nel 1984, e da allora vi ha partecipato altre due volte, nel 1988 e nel 1992.

La squadra di Singapore U23 è attualmente allenata da Richard Tardy. I suoi giocatori più famosi includono Fandi Ahmad, Dollah Kassim e V. Sundramoorthy.

Ecco alcuni dei risultati più importanti della squadra di Singapore U23:

* Terzo posto al Campionato asiatico di calcio Under 23: 1980
* Partecipazione alle Olimpiadi estive: 1984, 1988, 1992
* Vincitore della Coppa del Sud-est asiatico Under 23: 2015, 2022
* Medaglia d'oro ai Giochi del Sud-est asiatico: 1977, 1979, 1983, 2005