The 1996 S.League was the 1st season of the S.League, the top professional football league in Singapore.

The S.League came into existence as a result of a fragmenting of relations between Singapore and Malaysian football associations. A dispute over the division of gate receipts for the Singapore representative in the Malaysian Premier League saw Singapore withdraw from the competition in 1995, ending a footballing connection between the two nations that stretched back to 1921, with the first participation of a Singapore team in the Malaya Cup.

The semi-professional FAS Premier League was founded in 1988, but had failed to find support amongst the local communities and media. The S.League was therefore created to fill the need to have a fully professional football league within Singapore. The Football Association of Singapore invited applications for clubs to compete in the newly formed league. Eight successful applications were made, these eight teams took part in a two-stage league season, with the winner of each stage qualifying for the end of season championship decider. The first half of the season was known as the Tiger Beer Series and the second half was known as the Pioneer Series.

Geylang United defeated Singapore Armed Forces FC in the end of season championship Playoff to be crowned the 1st S.League champions.

Clubs

Eight sides took part in the first S.League campaign; two of whom had been competitors in the former Singapore Premier League. These former Premier League clubs were Balestier United FC who changed their name upon joining the S.League to Balestier Central and the former Singapore Premier League powerhouse Geylang International, winners of six back-to-back Premier League titles, who renamed themselves Geylang United for the first S.League season. The rest were clubs drawn from the amateur National Football League: Police, Singapore Armed Forces, Tampines Rovers, Tiong Bahru United and Wellington Football Club, who renamed themselves Woodlands Wellington.

Sembawang Rangers were formed from a merger between two NFL sides, Gibraltar Crescent and Sembawang Sports Club.

1996 S.League is located in Singapore
Location of teams in 1996 S.League
TeamStadiumCapacityLocation
Balestier CentralToa Payoh Stadium3,900Toa Payoh
Geylang UnitedBedok Stadium3,900Bedok
PoliceJalan Besar Stadium8,000Kallang
Singapore Armed ForcesJurong Stadium6,000Jurong
Sembawang RangersYishun Stadium3,400Yishun
Tampines RoversTampines Stadium3,600Tampines
Tiong Bahru UnitedQueenstown Stadium3,800Queenstown
Woodlands WellingtonWoodlands Stadium4,300Woodlands

Foreign players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5
Balestier CentralFederal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljutvo BugucaninCroatia Goran PaulićCroatia Marko KraljevićFederal Republic of Yugoslavia Esad SejdicLiberia Nathaniel Klay Naplah
Geylang UnitedIran Mohammad KhakpourIran Hamid Reza EstiliNew Zealand Chris RileyCroatia Zlatko VidanIran Mohsen Garousi
PoliceBrazil Egmar GoncalvesBrazil Fabio da SilvaBrazil Joao Batista NetoBrazil Sergio ClevelandBrazil
Singapore Armed ForcesCroatia Ivica RagužCroatia Jure ErešCroatia Velimir CrljenCroatia Davor MiočCroatia Goran Grubesic
Sembawang RangersBrazil Anderson Da SilvaHungary Laszlo KardosNew Zealand Mark AtkinsonSenegal Ousmane N'Diaye
Tampines RoversHungary Nagy GaborBrazil Marco AntonioAustralia Scott O'DonellGhana Seidu Suleiman AnasCroatia Nikolic Miroslav
Tiong Bahru UnitedAustralia Vlado BozinoskiSlovakia Tibor SzabanAustralia David MillerAustralia Pedro RicoyAustralia Ivan Kelic
Woodlands WellingtonCroatia Ervin BobanCroatia Sandro RadunCzech Republic Jan JanostakAustralia Joe CaletaEngland Steven Rocknean

League tables

Series 1 (Tiger Beer Series)

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Geylang United149142714+1328Qualification to S.League Championship play-off match
2Woodlands Wellington148242520+526
3Balestier Central147342218+424
4Singapore Armed Forces145362725+218
5Tiong Bahru United144552019+117
6Police FC144552223−117
7Sembawang Rangers143471732−1513
8Tampines Rovers143381827−912

Series 2 (Pioneer Series)

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Singapore Armed Forces149503214+1832Qualification to S.League Championship play-off match
2Tiong Bahru United148333518+1727
3Balestier Central147342519+624
4Woodlands Wellington146352925+421
5Geylang United146352016+421
6Sembawang Rangers144371423−915
7Tampines Rovers1422101028−188
8Police FC1422101840−228

S.League Championship Playoff

Singapore Armed Forces1–2Geylang United
Jure Ereš 52'Mohammad Khakpour 46' Hamid Reza Estili 61'

The Geylang United victory in the Championship Playoff saw them qualify for the 1997–98 Asian Club Championship. This was the first Singaporean representation in the Asian Club Championship since 1991–92, when Geylang International participated in 1st Round qualifying. Geylang were comfortably defeated by 1996 J.League champions Kashima Antlers in the first round of the East Asian half of the competition, Kashima finishing with an 8–2 aggregate win.

Top scorers

RankNameClubGoals
1Croatia Jure ErešSingapore Armed Forces28
2Croatia Goran PaulićBalestier Central22
3Brazil Egmar GoncalvesPolice19