2001 S.League

S. League
Season 2001
Champions Geylang United
2nd S.League title
AFC Champions League Geylang United
(S.League winners)
Home United
(Singapore Cup winners)
Matches played 198
Goals scored 689 (3.48 per match)
Top goalscorer Mirko Grabovac
(42 - all domestic competitions)
Biggest home win Singapore Armed Forces 8-2 Tampines Rovers
(18 August 2001)
Biggest away win Sembawang Rangers 0-6 Singapore Armed Forces
(30 March 2001)
Highest scoring Singapore Armed Forces 8-2 Tampines Rovers
(18 August 2001)
2000
2002

2001 S.League was the sixth season of Singapore's professional football league. It was won by Geylang United, which was their second league title.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Geylang United 33 23 7 3 84 28 +56 76 Qualification to 2002–03 AFC Champions League qualifying round
2 Singapore Armed Forces 33 24 2 7 101 46 +55 74
3 Home United 33 23 3 7 69 36 +33 72 Qualification to 2002–03 AFC Champions League qualifying round[lower-alpha 1]
4 Tanjong Pagar United 33 18 6 9 68 47 +21 60
5 Jurong 33 15 6 12 65 57 +8 51
6 Tampines Rovers 33 14 6 13 60 55 +5 48
7 Balestier Central 33 8 11 14 43 57 14 35
8 Sembawang Rangers 33 8 7 18 45 80 35 31
9 Clementi Khalsa 33 7 9 17 43 76 33 30
10 Gombak United 33 8 4 21 36 72 36 28
11 Marine Castle United 33 7 6 20 35 71 36 27
12 Woodlands Wellington 27 3 5 19 40 64 24 14
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
Notes:
  1. Qualified as 2001 Singapore Cup winners.

Top scorers

Rank NameClub Goals
1Croatia Mirko GrabovacSingapore Armed Forces42
2Bosnia and HerzegovinaAustralia Aleksandar ĐurićGeylang United34
3Brazil Egmar GoncalvesHome United28
4Australia Brian BothwellGeylang United23
5Singapore Indra Sahdan DaudHome United22
6Brazil Peres de OliveiraHome United21
7South Korea Park Tae-WonJurong18
8England Tom EnglishMarine Castle United15
9Japan Michiaki KakimotoClementi Khalsa14
9Singapore Toh Choon MingJurong14
9Thailand Kiatisuk SenamuangSingapore Armed Forces14

Note: Goals in all domestic competitions, including the S.League and Singapore Cup.[1]

References

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