Football derby in Singapore

While Singapore has its own soccer league, the S.League, it also has a team that plays in the Malaysian Super League. The Singapore Lions XII are a relatively new team (founded in 2011) but has been fairly successful. They won the league in 2013.

This past weekend they played against Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT), the team based across the border in Johor Bahru. While the Lions’ stadium is usually not that well visited, we expected there to be a number of fans coming over from Malaysia for the game.

Jalan Besar Stadium

Jalan Besar Stadium

Getting tickets was straight forward and cheap at S$8 per person. We decided to join the Johor fans this time and were not disappointed. Getting into the fan sector was not so easy as we had to prove that we are truly supporters of the guests and also had to show our IDs.

Ticket

Ticket

The atmosphere was great and while the quality of the game was not at Bundesliga level, it still made for a very enjoyable evening.

JDT fan sector

JDT fan sector

View of the game

View of the game

We were the only mat salleh (Malay for caucasian) in the block and ended up making friends with one of the fan groups. So now we are invited to join them for JDT’s next home game against Kelantan FA in Johor Bahru. While tempting, hopefully crossing the border will be easier this time round.

By the way, the game ended 0-0.

Snack during half-time (Tiger beer now sporting the retro design for SG50)

Snack during half-time (Tiger beer now sporting the retro design for SG50)

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  1. April 19, 2015

    […] our recent encounter with the fans of Johor Darul Ta’zim in Singapore and their invite to follow them to JDT’s next home game in Johor Bahru, we […]

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