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Can Singapore's Sailors grab eyes from English Premier League?

Can Singapore's Sailors grab eyes from English Premier League?

Nikkei Asia26-04-2025

SEOUL -- An administrative error in Japan could be a catalyst for change in Singaporean soccer. On March 5, Sanfrecce Hiroshima defeated Lion City Sailors 6-1 in the quarterfinal of the AFC Champions League Two, Asia's second-tier club tournament.
However, it soon transpired that Hiroshima had fielded an ineligible player, meaning the Sailors won 3-0 by forfeit. As a result, the team is the first from Singapore to reach a continental Asian final, where it will face Sharjah FC of the United Arab Emirates on May 18.

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