Arion Women's Football Club

Arion Women's Football Club is an amateur soccer club based in Singapore, North-East Region and participate in the FAS Women's Premier League. The club was established in 2005 by a group of 5 zealous footballers who wanted to develop their skills and to promote the women's football in Singapore.[1]

Arion WFC
Full nameArion Women's Football Club
Founded2005 as Arion WFC, 2019 asStill Aerion WFC (first team) and as Royal Arion WFC (development team)
CoachJames Hagerty & Ashleigh Hopkins (supported by Chelsea IDC Singapore)
LeagueFAS Women's National League
20193rd (SAWFC); 9th (RAWFC)
WebsiteClub website

The club fields team in WPL, WCC, WNL and WYL for women's category and youth girl's category.

History

The name Arion was derived from a character in Greek mythology. Arion was Hercules's war stallion. He served the hero bravely and even saved him from death. He was later mastered by Adrastus, who, thanks to Arion was the only one to survive the war called the Seven Against Thebes.[2]

The Greek name Arion actually means 'Better, Stronger and Braver' - a motto the club lives by.

Players

2020 WPL Still Aerion WFC Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  SIN Pamela Kong
3 DF  SIN Mira Ruzana
4 DF  IND Malavika Hemanth
5 DF  SIN Sharon Tan
6 DF  SIN Fonda Chai
7 DF  SIN Stephanie Gigette Dominguez
8 DF  SIN Syazwani Ruzi
9 FW  SIN Chris Yip-Au
10 MF  SIN Venetia Lim
12 DF  SIN Nur Shaahidah
13 MF  SIN Nurhidayu Naszri
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF  SIN Summer Chong
15 FW  FRA Sarah Sitbon
16 DF  SIN Siti Nurerwadah
18 DF  SIN Rosairiani
20 MF  SIN Angeline Chua
21 GK  SIN Lutfiah Hannah
22 MF  SIN Nur Liyana
23 MF  SIN Nur Afiqah
24 MF  SIN Nur Atikah Ardini
38 FW  SIN Regina Tan

2019 WNL Royal Arion WFC Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  SIN Nurul Faizah
2 DF  SIN Janine Lim
3 DF  SIN Nur Farah Amirah
4 DF  SIN Lynn Teoh
5 MF  SIN Png Yu Ting
6 MF  SIN Claire Marie Tay
7 MF  MAS Yvonne Lee
8 FW  SIN Geraldine Eng
9 FW  SIN Regine Koh
10 FW  SIN Chloe Lim
11 DF  SIN Guo Yanru
12 DF  SIN Yeong Sheau Shyan
13 FW  SIN Tan Min Yee
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF  SIN Nur Humaira
15 DF  SIN M Geethah
16 MF  SIN Ong Yan Ling
17 FW  ESP Marta Rodríguez
18 DF  SIN Law Jayme
19 FW  SIN Sherlyn Ng
20 DF  SIN Germaine Goh
21 MF  USA You Yamane
22 MF  SIN Shum Kit Ying
23 GK  SIN Charlene
24 DF  SIN Charmane Ang
25 DF  SIN Celestine Loe

Honours

Domestic

  • FAS Women's Premier League (Singapore)| WPL
Runners-up (1): 2008[3]
  • FAS Women's Challenge Cup (Singapore)| WCC
Champion (1): 2009[4]
Runners-up (2): 2010,[5] 2019[6]

Club Structure

Arion WFC Club Identity

Arion Women's Football Club is supported by Chelsea International Development Centre (Singapore)[7] since 2019 and the first team consistently being the top 3 teams in the FAS Women's Premier league since 2005. There are currently two teams in Arion Women's Football Club. The first team is a competitive team that participate in FAS Women's Premier league. The development team participate in FAS Women's National League is cater to player's returning to sport and beginner player's starting out football.

References

  1. Hevina, Kaur. "Women's soccer: Singapore's female football community". Active SG. Active SG. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  2. Afifah, Ariffin. "Arion Women's Football Club, Singapore's first all-female football club". Goal.com. Goal. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  3. FAS, Communication. "Young Women clinch Women's Premier League". fas.org.sg. football association of singapore. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  4. Lee, Wenting (12 May 2009). "Arion Women's FC outclass Young Women in Football Association of Singapore Challenge Cup final". Red Sports. Red Sports. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  5. FAS, Annual Report. "FAS Annual Report 2010" (PDF). FAS. Football Association of Singapore. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  6. Nicole, Chia (19 October 2019). "Football: Tanjong Pagar avenge loss, win FAS Women's Challenge Cup". Singapore Press Holdings. The Straits Times. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  7. Chelsea, FC. "INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTRE - SINGAPORE". Chelseafc.com. Chelseafc. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
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