Fixtures

Singapore - Premier League 05/10 11:45 1 Hougang United FC vs Lion City Sailors FC - View
Singapore - Premier League 05/18 10:00 2 Albirex Niigata Singapore vs Hougang United FC - View
Singapore - Premier League 05/26 10:00 3 Tanjong Pagar United vs Hougang United FC - View
Singapore - Premier League 06/14 11:45 4 Hougang United FC vs Geylang International - View
Singapore - Premier League 06/21 11:45 5 Hougang United FC vs Balestier Khalsa FC - View
Singapore - Premier League 06/30 10:00 6 Tampines Rovers FC vs Hougang United FC - View

Results

Venskabskampe for klubhold 04/14 10:00 - Young Lions v Hougang United FC L 3-2
Venskabskampe for klubhold 03/08 11:45 - Geylang International v Hougang United FC W 0-3
Venskabskampe for klubhold 03/02 10:00 - Hougang United FC v Tampines Rovers FC L 0-3
Venskabskampe for klubhold 02/23 11:45 - Lion City Sailors FC v Hougang United FC W 0-3
AFC Cup 12/14 12:00 6 [2] Hai Phong v Hougang United FC [4] L 4-0
Singapore - Pokal 12/09 12:00 1 [1] Lion City Sailors FC v Hougang United FC [2] L 3-1
Singapore - Pokal 12/06 11:45 2 [1] DPMM FC v Hougang United FC [2] W 0-2
Singapore - Pokal 12/03 10:00 2 [2] Hougang United FC v DPMM FC [1] W 1-0
AFC Cup 11/30 12:00 5 [4] Hougang United FC v Sabah FC [1] L 1-4
Singapore - Pokal 11/25 10:00 1 [2] Hougang United FC v Lion City Sailors FC [1] D 1-1
AFC Cup 11/09 10:00 4 [4] Hougang United FC v PSM Makassar [3] L 1-3
AFC Cup 10/25 12:00 3 [4] PSM Makassar v Hougang United FC [2] L 3-1

Statistik

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Matches played 32 15 17
Wins 14 6 8
Draws 2 2 0
Losses 16 7 9
Goals for 53 22 31
Goals against 70 36 34
Clean sheets 7 3 4
Failed to score 7 3 4

Wikipedia - Hougang United FC

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 under going renovation.

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. 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.

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.

Hougang United players lifting the 2022 Singapore Cup trophy in its first ever piece of silverware in the club history.

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 secured The Cheetahs their first ever silverware.

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. 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 retained their cup.