
LIONSXII - BECAUSE EVERY FAN IS A LION
Born in the year 2012, the LionsXII is a team created for the Singapore die-hard football fans. It is made up of 11 fired up players and every fan of Singapore football - after all, the fan is the 12th Lions on the pitch. The Lions roar again in the Malaysian Super League, after a long wait of 17 years.
Singapore's greatest rivals are traditionally Selangor, with the two playing each other in 15 of the first 19 Malaysia Cup finals. Selangor hold the record for most victories with 32, while Singapore won the tournament 24 times. Singapore also has a significant rivalry with Johor, as the two are separated by the Straits of Johor, while both Kedah and Pahang enjoy rivalries with the Lions as well.
Due to geographical reasons, other Malaysian teams consider the Lions as a rival and fancy getting a good result when the Lions are in town.
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Photo credits: Goal.com
Jalan Besar Stadium - The Lions' Den
Opened: 1932
Seating capacity: 8,000 Roaring Lions
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Honours:
Malaysia Cup Winners: 1921, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1928 (shared), 1929 (shared), 1930, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1960, 1964, 1965, 1977, 1980, 1994
M-League Champions: 1994
Malaysia Semi-Pro League Champions: 1979, 1981, 1985
FAM Cup Winners: 1964, 1967
Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Cup: 1989
FAS Premier League Champions: 1995
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Photo credits: SingaporeSports.sg
Players to watch out for:
SHAHRIL 'SHARK' ISHAK - Captain and Playmaker
HARISS '100%' HARUN - Vice-captain and Midfielder
SHAHDAN 'SILKY' SULAIMAN - Midfielder
FIRDAUS 'FAST' KASMAN - Midfielder
AGU 'EL NINO' CASMIR - Forward
KHAIRUL 'KILLER' AMRI - Forward
IZWAN 'MAGIC' MAHBUD - Goalkeeper
BAIHAKKI 'KILAT' KHAIZAN - Defender
SHAIFUL 'ERASER' ESAH - Defender
JUMA'AT 'JJ' JANTAN - Defender
ISA 'HARD MAN' HALIM - Defender
THE FANS - The 12th Lion!
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Target:
Malaysia Super League: Top 5 Finish
FA Cup: Final
Malaysia Cup: Final
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Malaysia Super League:
Jan 10 Home 1 vs 2 Kelantan (L)
Jan 14 Away 0 vs 0 Kedah (D)
Jan 17 Home 2 vs 1 KL (W)
Jan 21 Away 1 vs 0 Sabah (W)
Jan 28 Home 0 vs 1 Terengganu (H)
Feb 7 Away 1 vs 1 Selangor (Bukit Jalil Stadium)
Feb 11 Home 3 vs 1 Negeri Sembilan (H)
Feb 14 vs Perak (Perak Stadium, Ipoh)
Mar 3 vs Felda United (H)
Mar 17 vs Sarawak (Negeri Sarawak Stadium, Kuching)
Mar 31 vs T-Team (H)
Apr 7 vs Johor FC (Pasir Gudang Stadium, Johor Baru)
Apr 14 vs PKNS (Petaling Jaya Stadium, Kelana Jaya)
Apr 17 vs PKNS (H)
May 5 vs Kelantan (Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium, Kota Baru)
May 12 vs Kedah (H)
May 15 vs Kuala Lumpur (Hang Jebat Stadium, Malacca)
June 16 vs Sabah (H)
June 19 vs Terengganu (Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium, Kuala Terengganu)
June 23 vs Selangor (H)
June 26 vs Negeri Sembilan (Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, Paroi)
June 30 vs Perak (H)
July 3 vs Felda United (Hang Jebat Stadium, Malacca)
July 7 vs Sarawak (H)
July 10 vs T-Team (Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium, Kuala Terengganu)
July 14 vs Johor FC (H)
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FA Cup:
Feb 18 vs UiTM (A)
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Malaysia Cup:
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Guide to Harimau Muda home games @ Yishun Stadium (and how to get to Jalan Besar Stadium too):
S-League match info:
Kick-off: 7.30PM (Depending on weather conditions)
Adult ticket price: S$5/6
Food/drink prices: S$1.50/2 per item
By car/motorcycle: Traveling time estimated at 15 to 20 mins.
Take note that foreign-registered vehicles are permitted to drive into Singapore for 10 days in a calendar year without paying Vehicle Entry Permit fees, although toll charges still apply. After the 10-Vehicle Entry Permit free days have been utillised, drivers will have to pay the prevailing VEP fees for subsequent days if they continue to use or drive their vehicles into Singapore.
Toll charges of cars and other vehicles are priced at S$1 to S$1.20 for cars entering via Causeway, S$3.50 to S$3.70 for cars entering via Second link. Vehicle Entry Permit Charges for cars are priced at S$20, while motorcyclists have to pay S$4. The journey from Woodlands Checkpoint to Yishun Stadium is approximately 15 mins depending on good traffic conditions. I strongly encourage Malaysian fans to carpool and make good use of the free VEP, not only will you reach there in a shorter time, it is economically cheaper and less tiring as compared to traveling via public transportation.
You might want to download a free turn-by-turn iPhone GPS app, I recommend Waze, to plan your route. Simply set your destination to "103 Yishun Avenue 1". Alternatively, you can set your route on a map via www.gothere.sg. In the search box, key in "Woodlands Checkpoint to Yishun Stadium". Select "By Driving" and the recommended route will be displayed.
Do remember to purchase your parking coupons and display them prominently upon arriving at the car park. Please read the car park's signboard carefully to determine the charges, which either be $0.50 per half an hour or $1.00 per half an hour.
Remember to plan your route home as well!
By public transport: Traveling time estimated at 50 to 60 mins, Fares estimated at S$3.80/one-way
Traveling via public transport in Singapore is indeed convenient and cheap, but it can get a little tricky for first-timers. If you decide to make the trip, here are 3 simple steps for you to watch the Harimau live in action! The trip to the stadium from Woodlands checkpoint is approximately 50 to 60 mins.

1a. From Woodlands Checkpoint: Bus 170, Bus fare S$0.80
After exiting from the immigration area, head to the bus bays. Follow the crowd and you will get there. Hop on Bus 170 to get to Kranji MRT station. Travelling time is estimated at 15 mins not including waiting time. (gothere.sg: Search "Woodlands Checkpoint to Kranji MRT", select "By Bus Only")
1b. From Woodlands Checkpoint: Bus 950, Bus fare S$0.80
After exiting from the immigration area, head to the bus bays. Follow the crowd and you will get there. Hop on Bus 950 to get to Marsiling MRT station. Travelling time is estimated at 20 mins not including waiting time. (gothere.sg: Search "Woodlands Checkpoint to Marsiling MRT", select "By Bus Only")
2. Traveling on the MRT lines: Go to Khatib, Train fare S$1.27/S$1.35
Despite Yishun Stadium being named after Yishun, the nearest MRT station is not Yishun but instead Khatib! Don't be confused and get yourself lost on match day. Hop on the Marina Bay-bound train to get to Khatib MRT station, and that will take you around 25 mins. (gothere.sg: Search "Kranji MRT to Khatib MRT" or "Marsiling MRT to Khatib MRT", select "By Train + Bus")
3. To get to Yishun Stadium: Walk/Bus, Bus fare S$0.80
Upon exiting the ticketing gates, you will notice there is a overhead bridge nearby. Cross that bridge and then walk towards your right along the 6-lane main road. After walking around 10 mins, you will spot the Yishun Stadium. Alternatively, you can also take a bus. After crossing the overhead bridge, turn left and you will see a bus-stop. Hop on Bus 39, 85, 851, 852, 854, 855, 857, 858, 965, 969 or 853C and alight one stop later. Personally though, I prefer to walk. (gothere.sg: Search "Khatib MRT to Yishun Stadium", select "By Bus Only")
**Do take note that fares shown might not be accurate.
Should you have any doubts, do refer to www.gothere.sg, search for "Woodlands Checkpoint to Yishun Stadium". To go back home, simply reverse the 3 steps.
To get to Jalan Besar Stadium:
Follow the above mentioned steps, but instead of alighting at Khatib MRT, head to Lavender MRT. From Kranji or Marsiling MRT, take the Marina Bay-bound train to City Hall MRT Station. Then cross over to the Green line, take a Pasir Ris-bound train and alight at Lavender MRT. Once there, Jalan Besar Stadium is only a 10-min walk.
Should you have any doubts, do refer to www.gothere.sg, search for "Woodlands Checkpoint to Jalan Besar Stadium" or "Lavender MRT to Jalan Besar Stadium" and select "By Train + Bus".
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This post has been edited by LionsXII: Feb 12 2012, 12:08 AM
Jan 5 2012, 07:47 PM, updated 14y ago
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