Search for new Singapore Premier League teams continues after good but 'incomplete' applications
SINGAPORE: The search for new teams to join the nine-club Singapore Premier League (SPL) continues after the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) received "good" but "incomplete" applications in its last exercise.
"FAS has received good proposals but the applications were incomplete. To maintain the integrity of the RFP (request for proposal) process, we have closed the current RFP and launched a new one for the existing applicants as well as any new clubs to submit their applications," said an FAS spokesperson on Thursday (Apr 3) in response to queries from CNA.
"We have an active RFP in process, and this is part of our efforts to refresh and rejuvenate the league competition, and we will make announcements on any new developments in due course."
The intention remains to evaluate and announce the results of the RFP around the end of April, the spokesperson added.
In February, FAS announced that it was resuming its search for clubs to join the SPL - with local and foreign clubs invited to apply.
Interested parties were asked to submit "comprehensive proposals for participation" in the SPL starting from the 2025/2026 season. Applicants had to submit their proposal by 6pm on Mar 14.
A similar exercise was also announced in December 2023.
However, no new club came on board despite the FAS receiving several applications and giving in-principle approval to one club to take part in the 2024/2025 season. CNA understands the club is Tengah Football Club.
"The shortlisted club entered into a due diligence process, which took longer than expected," said FAS in April last year.
"Given the tight deadline prior to the commencement of the SPL in May 2024, the club has decided not to contest the 2024/25 season."
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