Maxus-MIFA9 Supersonic October 7, 2013 Share October 7, 2013 Is it true ..... from yahoo news: S.League brings S$200million to Singapore economy annually The 12-team S.League is into its 17th year of operation this year, and despite a turbulent near-two decades of existence, Singapore's first professional football league has a significant financial presence according to Football Association of Singapore (FAS) President, Zainudin Noordin.Speaking in a media interview with Mediacorp's Suria channel, Zainudin noted that the S.League was of great importance and that it contributed $200million annually to Singapore's economy."Since it started about 16 years ago, it has grown so big that it brings in about $200 million to the Singapore economy every year," explained Zainuddin on BICARA."It also generates a lot of other activities and jobs related to football. This is an example of how a professional league is important. Now with LionsXII in the Malaysia Super League, it will expand the regional involvement between Singapore and Malaysia. "The S.League, which was launched in 1996, has seen its fair share of criticism for failing to capture the interest of the nation in recent years, most evident in the falling attendance figures.However, the league has seen a boost in fan interest, with strong attendance numbers for most matches of the 2013 season. Zainudin noted the trend as well at the 31st FAS Annual General Meeting, when he stated that the S.League had an increase in attendance of 45% for the first half of the season this year.In the interview with Suria, the FAS President elaborated that the Singapore football industry has allowed the participation of 'hundreds of thousands' and brought various entitities together."There is a lot of involvement from communities, schools, corporations and from professional leagues such as the S.league," he said."S.league has been established for 16 years. There are hundreds of thousands of people involved in the football industry in Singapore. That is something the FAS is proud of, and we are still thinking of how to involve even more people."There is big potential for football in our country and the region."Zainudin confirmed in the televised interview that an appearance in the final of the upcoming SEA Games was the target for the Singapore team, and that FAS was determined to host one of the Fifa Youth World Cups in 2019. Hard for me to believe cos most of the time, played to almost 20% filled stadium...... I am talking about S-League which does not includes the M-Cup and M Super League .... The link: http://sg.sports.yahoo.com/news/league-brings-200million-singapore-economy-annually-043000217--spt.html ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viceroymenthol 6th Gear October 7, 2013 Share October 7, 2013 $200m?? Zhen de mah??? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vid Hypersonic October 7, 2013 Share October 7, 2013 Must be $200m to Singapore pools lah. All the ah pek and ah mah stand in front of the monitors and look at the numbers. Most don't know what is happening and just bet. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxus-MIFA9 Supersonic October 8, 2013 Author Share October 8, 2013 Must be $200m to Singapore pools lah. All the ah pek and ah mah stand in front of the monitors and look at the numbers. Most don't know what is happening and just bet. Then the statement should be "$200m contributed through S-League betting ...... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mrmilktooth Supercharged October 11, 2013 Share October 11, 2013 Got figures and stats to back the statement? If not just pluck a figure out.. Or e 200m is from betting instead?? Lol Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knoobie Supercharged October 11, 2013 Share October 11, 2013 S$200m is from both Singapore Pools + bookie betting. Occasionally, the money seized when they catch the bookie. They didn't say the running costs also... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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