Competition: | S. League |
Season: | 2002 |
Winners: | Singapore Armed Forces 4th S.League title |
Matches: | 198 |
Total Goals: | 742 |
League Topscorer: | Mirko Grabovac (36 - all domestic competitions) |
Biggest Home Win: | Singapore Armed Forces 9-0 Sembawang Rangers (15 June 2002) |
Biggest Away Win: | Sengkang Marine 0-9 Geylang United (18 July 2002) |
Highest Scoring: | Sengkang Marine 5-5 Sembawang Rangers (27 July 2002) Balestier Central 4-6 Sengkang Marine (5 September 2002) |
Prevseason: | 2001 |
Nextseason: | 2003 |
2002 S.League was the seventh season of Singapore's professional football league. It was won by Singapore Armed Forces, which was their fourth league title.
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Rank | width='150' | Name! | width='140' | Club! | Goals |
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1 | Mirko Grabovac | Singapore Armed Forces | 36 | ||
2 | Aleksandar Đurić | Geylang United | 32 | ||
3 | Therdsak Chaiman | Singapore Armed Forces | 27 | ||
4 | Agu Casmir | Woodlands Wellington | 26 | ||
5 | Noh Alam Shah | Sembawang Rangers | 24 | ||
6 | Itimi Owepa Wilson | Balestier Central | 23 | ||
6 | Park Tae-Won | Jurong | 23 | ||
6 | Ismail Fitrey | Tampines Rovers | 23 | ||
9 | Wisdom Onyekwere | Clementi Khalsa | 22 | ||
10 | Mohd Noor Ali | Geylang United | 20 | ||
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