SingaCup 2025 Celebrates 15 Years of Youth Football, Inclusion, and Global Unity
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Regional Football Tournament Showcases Youth Talent Across Asia-Pacific

Singapore, November 2025 — The 15th anniversary edition of SingaCup 2025 concluded with eight days of thrilling youth football action, uniting young athletes from across Asia-Pacific in a vibrant celebration of sport, inclusion, and international friendship.
A Regional Showcase of Youth Football Excellence
Featuring multiple age divisions from U8 to U16, for both boys and girls, SingaCup 2025 delivered unforgettable moments of skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
The U8 and U10 finals captivated crowds with dramatic comebacks, while the U14 and U16 categories highlighted the rising football standards in countries such as Japan, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand.
In a pulsating U16 Boys’ Division Final, Benjamarachanusorn School from Thailand emerged champions after a narrow 2–1 victory against tournament debutants Lyari Football Academy from Pakistan — remaining unbeaten throughout the competition.

The Girls’ divisions saw impressive displays from Australia and Hong Kong, reinforcing the rapid growth of women’s football across the region.
India also made its strongest showing yet, fielding over 25 teams — including Bhaichung Bhutia Football Schools, Conscient Team, Thane City FC, and The Shining Star Academy — a testament to the country’s expanding grassroots football network.
Locally, Singapore’s Junior National Development Centre (JNDC) made its debut, offering promising local players the chance to compete against elite international opponents.

Driving Sports Tourism and Cultural Exchange
Beyond the pitch, SingaCup 2025 played a major role in boosting sports tourism in Singapore.
Visiting teams and their families stayed in local hotels and enjoyed attractions such as Sentosa, Universal Studios Singapore, Marina Bay, and Gardens by the Bay, turning the event into a week-long celebration of football and family fun.
The tournament also fostered meaningful cultural exchange through community matches, team-bonding events, and shared experiences that strengthened regional ties through sport.
Para Football Showcase Promotes Inclusion and Unity
A defining highlight of this year’s event was the inaugural SingaCup Para Football Showcase, held on 8 November 2025 at ITE College Central.
The friendly match between the SingaCup Select Team and Special Olympics Singapore embodied the core values of inclusion, teamwork, and respect.
The event was graced by Singapore’s national goalkeeper Hassan Sunny, alongside several Ministers of State, including Mr Jeffrey Siow, Mr Alvin Tan, Mr Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim, and Mr Gabriel Lam.
Adding global star power, Ricardinho — six-time Best Futsal Player of the World and FIFA Futsal World Cup 2021 Champion — joined the showcase, inspiring participants and presenting awards to para-athletes in recognition of their dedication and spirit.

Giving Back Through the SingaCup Boots Donation Drive
Complementing the tournament’s competitive spirit was the SingaCup Boots Donation Drive, encouraging players to donate gently-used football boots.
These will be cleaned and distributed through partner NGOs to underprivileged football communities across Southeast Asia, reinforcing SingaCup’s commitment to making football accessible for all.
15 Years of Football Impact and Inspiration
Since its debut in 2011, SingaCup has grown into one of Asia’s premier youth football tournaments, offering a professional platform for young players to test their abilities, gain international exposure, and form lifelong friendships.
Organisers confirmed that following its success, the Para Football Showcase will become an annual feature, ensuring the event continues to empower athletes of all abilities through sport. #SingaCup #SgFootball




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