The 2025 Football Association Cup is the latest season of the FAS FA Cup, which is open to all teams from Singapore Football League (SFL) and Island Wide League (IWL) in Singapore.[1]
The 2025 FA Cup will be played from September to November 2025.[2]
SFL 1 team Yishun Sentek Mariners are the defending champions, having defeated Singapore Khalsa Association in the 2023 season's final.
SFL 2 team Warwick Knights lifted their first ever FA Cup by defeating SFL1 Police SA 2-1 in the Finals through Amirul Walid's 96-minute goal.[3] Amirul Walid finished the season as the 2025 FA Cup top scorer, scoring 11 goals.
The competition is based on a single-leg knockout system[1] with 30 teams from Singapore Football League 2 (SFL2) and Island Wide League (IWL) playing in the first round.
In the event the scores are tied after ninety (90) minutes of regulation time, the winner shall be decided by penalties.[1]
21 IWL teams and 9 SFL2 teams will play in the first two rounds of the 2025 Singapore FA Cup. Newly crowned 2025 SFL2 Champions Bishan Barx received a first-round bye, while the SFL1 teams will advance to the Third round directly.
First Round
Tiong Bahru v Bukit Timah
Starlight Soccerites v Yishun FC
Geylang Serai v Verde Cresta Combined
Simei United v Woodlands Rangers
Westwood El'Junior v Sembawang City
Mattar Sailors v East Dragon
Tanah Merah United v Admiralty City
GDT Circuit v Pasirian Lions
South Avenue v Bedok South Avenue
Warwick Knights v Ayer Rajah Gryphons
Tiong Bahru v Bukit Timah
Simei United v Woodlands Rangers
Second Round
Sembawang City v Mattar Sailors
GFA Victoria v Tanah Merah United
Admiralty CSN v Eastern Thunder
GDT Circuit v South Avenue
Winchester Isla v Bishan Barx
Bukit Timah v Geylang Serai
Starlight Soccerites v Woodlands Rangers
Third Round
Tengah FC v Geylang Serai
Katong FC v Starlight Soccerites
Police SA v Sembawang City
Jungfrau Punggol v GFA Victoria
Project Vaults Oxley v GDT Circuit
Quarter Finals
Geylang Serai v Police SA
Starlight Soccerites v Jungfrau Punggol
GDT Circuit v Warwick Knights
Semi Finals
Jungfrau Punggol v Warwick Knights
Third-place Playoff
Finals
Police SA v Warwick Knights
Top goalscorers
- As of 3 Nov 2025
| Rank[6]
|
Player
|
Clubƒ
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Goals
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| 1
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Amirul Walid
|
Warwick Knights
|
11
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| 2
|
Sadik Said
|
Starlight Soccerites
|
9
|
| 3
|
Faiz Zulfadhly
|
GDT Circuit
|
5
|
| 4
|
Aiman Hafiz
|
Sembawang City
|
3
|
| 5
|
Akid Danial
|
Mattar Sailors
|
2
|
| Ganesan Karan
|
Mattar Sailors
|
2
|
| Irfan Shadat
|
Mattar Sailors
|
2
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Source: FAS FA Cup
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