SINGAPORE – While there might not be a quick fix to halt the decline of Singapore football, the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) is banking on a “home-and-away” strategy to foster a turnaround. Following the FAS Congress at Sheraton Towers on September 16, FAS President Bernard Tan announced plans to propel the country’s top football talent by providing opportunities to compete in more advanced leagues in Europe and Asia starting in 2025.
SINGAPORE – While there might not be a quick fix to halt the decline of Singapore football, the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) is banking on a “home-and-away” strategy to foster a turnaround. Following the FAS Congress at Sheraton Towers on September 16, FAS President Bernard Tan announced plans to propel the country’s top football talent by providing opportunities to compete in more advanced leagues in Europe and Asia starting in 2025.
SINGAPORE – While there might not be a quick fix to halt the decline of Singapore football, the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) is banking on a “home-and-away” strategy to foster a turnaround. Following the FAS Congress at Sheraton Towers on September 16, FAS President Bernard Tan announced plans to propel the country’s top football talent by providing opportunities to compete in more advanced leagues in Europe and Asia starting in 2025.