Hougang United FC explained

Clubname:Hougang United
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Fullname:Hougang United Football Club
Nickname:The Cheetahs
Short Name:HOU
Hashtag:
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Founded: as Marine Castle United
as Hougang United
Ground:Hougang Stadium
Capacity:3,800
10,000
Chairman:Bill Ng
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Marko Kraljević
League:Singapore Premier League
Season:2023
Position:Singapore Premier League, 6th of 9
Current:2024–25 Hougang United FC season
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Website:http://www.hgfc.com.sg/

Hougang United Football Club is a professional football club based in Hougang, Singapore. The club competes in the Singapore Premier League, the top tier of Singaporean football. Founded in 1998 as Marine Castle United, the club changed its name to Hougang United in 2011. Nicknamed the Cheetahs, Hougang United has played its home games at Hougang Stadium since its formation.

Currently, the club are playing their home games at the Jalan Besar Stadium, as the Hougang Stadium is undergoing renovation.

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History

Foundation

The club was founded as Marine Castle United Football Club, which was formed by Newcastle United fans in the Marine Parade area in 1998. Upon successful entry into the S.League in 1998, the club struggled in its early foray in the first few years, finishing in the bottom two for the next four seasons. The club's chairman was Dilwant Singh who became the club manager and head coach of the prime league team throughout his time at the club. Marine Castle then changed its name to Sengkang Marine Football Club in 2002 and the Dilwant was succeeded by David Rowe in which Dilwant became the assistant head coach. Sengkang Marine then goes on to finished in 8th position consecutively, its highest ever finish in its short history.

Merger with Paya Lebar-Punggol

Financial difficulties then forced Sengkang Marine out of the S.League in 2004, and Paya Lebar-Punggol Football Club took its place in 2005, finishing the season as wooden-spoonist. The two clubs then merged their resources from 2006 to 2010 to form Sengkang Punggol Football Club, finishing no higher than 10th.

Permanently renaming the club's name as Hougang United (2011–present)

On 1 January 2011, the chairman of Sengkang Punggol Football Club, Mr. Bill Ng, announced the changes that began the rewriting of another chapter of the football club. With improved financial status and a change in name to the present Hougang United Football Club, there was renewed optimism among the Hougang fan base around the club's home stadium since its inception, Hougang Stadium.[1] The club also had its fair share of marquee players in the earlier days such as Michael Currie, who formerly played for Queens Park Rangers). Conversely, Grant Holt began his early career at the club, before going on to play for upper division clubs in England, such as Nottingham Forest and Norwich City in the English Premier League.

In November 2014, it was announced that Hougang United and Woodlands Wellington will merge for the 2015 season.[2]

AFC Cup debut

Hougang United make their AFC Cup debut in the 2020 AFC Cup but due to COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament got cancelled thus only winning one match against Laos side, Lao Toyota 1–3 at the New Laos National Stadium in Vientiane. The Cheetahs also qualified for the 2022 AFC Cup group stage where they play all their match in a centralised venue at the Thống Nhất Stadium in Vietnam which see Hougang United finishing 2nd out of 4th place winning 4–3 against Cambodian side, Phnom Penh Crown and defeating Laos side, Young Elephants 1–3 before suffering a heavy defeat to Vietnamese club, Viettel 5–2.

First silverware

On 19 November 2022, under the lead of caretaker manager Firdaus Kassim, Hougang United defeated defending champions, Tampines Rovers 3–2 in the 2022 Singapore Cup final in which Kristijan Krajček scored a hat-trick to secure The Cheetahs their first ever silverware.[3]

The club also finished 5th in the Singapore Premier League in the same season which meant they failed to qualify for any continental competitions but due to their Singapore Cup win, they snatched an AFC Cup spot from fellow Singapore Premier League club, Geylang International.[4] Hougang United started off their 2023–24 AFC Cup campaign with a trip to Kota Kinabalu facing Sabah on 21 September 2023 where they played their first fixtures in a heavy downpours which they suffered a 3–1 away lost however in the next match against Haiphong at the Jalan Besar Stadium, Hougang United bounced back from 1–0 down as Đorđe Maksimović scored a brace in the last 10 minute in the game to settled for a 2–1 victory as the Cheetahs collected the 3 points. Hougang United went on to have a great run in the 2023 Singapore Cup where they reach the final but were unable to retaine their cup.

Sponsors

PeriodKit manufacturer
2011 Mitre
2012 Acono
2013 Waga
2014 Macron
2015–2018 Vonda
2019–2021 Warrix
2022–2023 Ari
2024–present Kelme
SeasonMain Sponsors
2015–2016 ESW Manage
2017–2020 ESW Manage
2020–2021 Northstar Group
2022–2024 The Physio Circle[5]

Ownership and finances

Partnership

On 22 November 2014, Hougang United announced a partnership with Global Football Academy for the 2015 S.League season.[6] On 16 November 2021, Hougang United announced the signing of main sponsorship with The Physio Circle for 3 years starting from 2022 to 2024.

On 19 October 2022, Hougang United announced the signing of sponsorship with Advance Capital Partners Pte Ltd for its women's team competing in the FAS Women's Premier League.

Scholarship

The Hougang United Scholarship was launched in May 2015. The aim of the scholarship is to support and facilitate the academic development of young non-professional footballing talents.[7]

Stadium

The Cheetahs home ground is based at the Hougang Stadium. The stadium has a capacity of 3,800 people. They have been the tenant at the stadium from 1998 until 2023 before moving out to the Jalan Besar Stadium temporary for the season due to renovating works. The club was once the sole club to play in a stadium in the north-eastern part of Singapore but since the implementation of VAR for the 2023 Singapore Premier League season, the club has been forced to move to the Jalan Besar Stadium as their new home stadium for the time being.[8]

Supporters

The club uniquely has an enthusiastic supporters' club known as the Hougang HOOLS (Hougang Only One Love), which was established in 2010.[9]

There is also a fan website representing the hougang support as a whole: https://www.hougangunitedfans.com/ The site features a blog, forum, players roster and a list of content creators who also bleed hougang.

The hashtag #1H1H (Satu Hati Satu Hougang) or (One Heart One Hougang) was made popular by the supporters and had been featured on the 2023 Jersey.

Players

Current squad

FP U21U23FP U21U23

Under-21s and Academy

U21U21U21U21U21U21

On loan

(National Service until 2023) (National Service until 2025) (National Service until 2025, to Young Lions)

Technical staff

PositionName
General Manager Peter Lim
Head coach Marko Kraljević
Assistant coach Robert Eziakor
Fitness coach Rosman Sulaiman
Goalkeeper coach Scott Starr
Strength and Conditioning coach Syaqir Sulaiman
Sports Trainer Thomas Pang
Seishen Ratnagopal
Physiotherapist Seishen Gerard
Equipment Manager Richard Lim
Equipment Officer Wan Azlan
U-17 coach Hamid Raeiskarimi
U-15 coach Firdaus Mohamed
U-13 coach Hairil Amin

List of former managers

NameNatPeriodSilverware
As Marine Castle United
Alan Vest(1 January–30 July 2001)
As Sengkang Marine
Trevor Morgan(1 August 2001 – 30 July 2003)
Abdullah Noor(1 August–31 December 2003)
As Paya Lebar Punggol
Chow Kwai Lam(1 January–4 June 2005)
Qi Yubo(12 June–31 December 2005)
As Sengkang Punggol
Trevor Morgan(10 January 2006 – 19 September 2007)
Saswadimata Dasuki(20 September 2007 – 21 July 2008)
Mirko Grabovac (caretaker)(29 July–5 October 2008)
Swandi Ahmad (interim)(6 October–31 December 2008)
Jörg Steinebrunner(1 January–24 June 2009)
As Hougang United
Aide Iskandar (interim)(25 June–31 December 2009)
Aide Iskandar(1 January 2010 – 31 December 2011)
Nenad Bacina(1 December 2011 – 30 November 2012)
Johana Bin Johari (interim)(30 November–31 December 2012)
Alex Weaver(1 January–31 March 2013)
Johana Bin Johari (interim)(April 2013–August 2013)
Amin Nasir(21 August 2013 – 31 December 2014)
Salim Moin(1 January–30 October 2015)
K. Balagumaran(1 November 2015 – 30 November 2016)
Philippe Aw(January 2017–June 2018)
(June 2017–20 November 2022)
Firdaus Kassim(20 November 2022–17 April 2023)2022 Singapore Cup
Marko Kraljević(17 April 2023–present)2023 Singapore Cup runner-ups

Seasons

SeasonName ChangedLeaguePos.PWDLGSGAPtsSingapore CupLeague CupAFC Champions LeagueFIFA Club World Cup
1998align='centre' rowspan="4"Marine Castle UnitedS.League11th20 2 3 15 19 44 9Group stageNot qualified
199912th22 3 3 16 21 56 12Round of 16
200011th22 4 4 14 18 45 16Round of 16
200111th33 7 6 20 35 71 27Group stage
2002align='centre' rowspan="2"Sengkang Marine8th33 11 6 16 62 84 39Semi-finals
20038th33 7 8–1 17 32 66 38Group stage
2004
2005align='centre' bgcolor="#cedff2"Paya Lebar PunggolS.League10th27 1 1 25 23 78 4PreliminaryNot qualifiedNot qualified
2006align='centre' rowspan="5"Sengkang Punggol11th30 4 6 20 32 72 18Quarter-finals
200711th33 5 10 18 39 69 25Quarter-finalsbgcolor=silverRunners-up
200811th33 3 10 20 13 54 19Round of 16Preliminary
200910th30 5 6 19 26 58 21Round of 16Group stage
201011th33 7 6 20 24 48 27Round of 16Semi-finals
2011align='centre' rowspan="11"Hougang United7th33 15 3 15 55 63 43*Semi-finalsbgcolor=silverRunners-up
20128th24 7 8 9 31 33 29Quarter-finalsQuarter-finals
201310th27 9 3 15 37 40 30Quarter-finalsGroup stage
20147th27 12 6 9 49 42 42PreliminarySemi-finals
201510th27 4 9 14 28 42 21PreliminarySemi-finals
20166th24 9 5 10 35 39 32PreliminaryGroup stage
20176th24 9 3 12 24 31 30Semi-finalsGroup stage
2018Singapore Premier League9th24 2 6 16 22 44 12Quarter finals
20193rd24 13 4 7 58  45 43Group stage
20206th14 4 3 7 19  24 15
20213rd21 10 4 7 48  40 34

Continental record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2020AFC Cup Lao ToyotaCancelledalign=center style="background:#dfd;"3–13rd out of 4
Hồ Chí Minh Cityalign=center style="background:#fdd;"2–3Cancelled
Yangon UnitedCancelledalign=center style="background:#fdd;"0–1
2022Group Ialign=center style="background:#dfd;"4–32nd out of 4
Young Elephantsalign=center style="background:#dfd;"3–1
Viettelalign=center style="background:#fdd;"2–5
2023–24Group H Sabah1–41–34th out of 4
Hải Phòng2–10–4
PSM Makassar1–31–3

Honours

Cup

Records and statistics

As of 13 August 2024.

Top 10 all-time appearances

!Rank!Player!Years!Club appearances
1 Nazrul Nazari2016–present189
2 Lau Meng Meng2009–2015174
3 Nurhilmi Jasni2012–2018165
4 Faizal Amir2010–2016146
5 Fadhil Salim2010–2014142
6 Azhar Sairudin2011–2014,2017138
7 Fairoz Hasan2013–2017,2023137
8 Sobrie Mazelan2008–2014135
9 Fazli Jaffar2011–2014,2015130
10 Mamadou Diallo2008–2013126

Top 10 all-time scorers

!Rank!Player!Club appearances!Total goals
1 Stipe Plazibat5734
Jordan Webb88
3 Mamadou Diallo12628
4 Pedro Bortoluzo3023
Geison Moura32
6 Diego Gama6322
7 Kristijan Krajček5621
Shawal Anuar68
9 Tomoyuki Doi2119
Nurhilmi Jasni165

Notable players

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Eight Singapore Premier League clubs to share stadiums, views divided over 'semi-permanent move' . 9 November 2020.
  2. News: Ong. Terence. Jaguars to sit out next S-League season, Rams to merge with Hougang. 6 November 2014. The Straits Times. 4 November 2014. 6 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141106050036/http://news.asiaone.com/news/sports/jaguars-sit-out-next-s-league-season-rams-merge-hougang. dead.
  3. Web site: Lee . David . 19 November 2022 . Football: Hat-trick hero Krajcek hails late brother after helping Hougang beat Tampines in Singapore Cup final The Straits Times . 19 November 2022 . www.straitstimes.com . en.
  4. Web site: Hougang United are 2022 Singapore Cup champions! - Football Association of Singapore . 2023-06-13 . spl.sg . en.
  5. News: Football: Hougang United aim for better recovery and silverware with new sponsors the Physio Circle | the Straits Times . The Straits Times . 15 November 2021 .
  6. Web site: Hougang United aim to do more for community . 9 February 2015 . 21 November 2018.
  7. Web site: 12 May 2015 . Hougang United F.C. Scholarship . 15 March 2017 . hgfc.com.sg.
  8. Web site: VAR to be implemented for 2023 Singapore Premier League season - Football Association of Singapore . 2023-06-13 . spl.sg . en.
  9. Web site: Lee . David . Football: Hools out for Hougang United, but Cheetahs lose despite loyal fans' backing The Straits Times . www.straitstimes.com . 19 November 2022 . en . 15 March 2020.