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Financial difficulties then forced Sengkang Marine out of the S.League in 2004, and Paya Lebar-Punggol Football Club took its place in 2005, finishing the season as wooden-spoonist. The two clubs then merged their resources from 2006 to 2010 to form Sengkang Punggol Football Club , finishing no higher than 10th.
For the 2005 S.League season, Paya Lebar Punggol FC played their home games at the stadium. From 2006 to 2011, it was home to the newly merged club, Sengkang Punggol FC a.k.a. Hougang United. From 2012 to 2023, the rebranded Hougang United Football Club will play their home games here. [1] From 2012 to present, this stadium is used for Rugby
Sengkang Sports Centre was built as part of a plan to improve amenities in Pasir Ris-Punggol Group Representation Constituency and Sengkang New Town, costing S$1 billion. [4] [5] The People's Association and the then Singapore Sports Council were involved in the planning of the sports complex, and went ahead with the project despite Singapore's economic recession in the early 2000s.
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617 (3.12 per match) Top goalscorer: Aleksandar Đurić (37) Biggest home win: Singapore Armed Forces 6–0 Super Reds (3 April 2007) Tampines Rovers 7–1 Young Lions (15 September 2007) Biggest away win: Woodlands Wellington 0–6 Singapore Armed Forces (7 April 2007) Highest scoring: Albirex Niigata (S) 3-5 Singapore Armed Forces (12 June 2007)
Bishan Stadium: 6,254 known as Police FC in debut season; formerly as Home United from 1997–2020. Hougang United: 1998 Hougang: Hougang Stadium: 6,000 known as Marine Castle United (1998–2001), Sengkang Marine (2002–2003), Sengkang Punggol (2006–2010; merger with Paya Lebar Punggol). Tampines Rovers: 1945 Tampines: Our Tampines Hub: 5,000
Paya Lebar Punggol merged with the returning Sengkang Marine to form Sengkang Punggol. Gombak United also returned to the league after pulling out in 2002. Sporting Afrique were a foreign team made up of players from four different African countries – Kenya, Nigeria, Cameroon and Ghana.
The inaugural Singapore League Cup was held in 2007. The tournament was held before the start of the S.League season that year. Prior to this tournament, there is another tournament with the same name that was held until in 1997 where the Singapore Armed Forces had defeated Geylang United by 1-0 in the final.