
ABOUT US
Football is an 11-a-side team sport built on passion, stamina, and strategy. At SMU Football, we compete with intensity and heart, relying on strong teamwork and sharp communication to chase victory together. Every player counts--we push our limits on the pitch and lift one another off it, ensuring no one is left behind.
As part of our team, you’ll join regular training sessions led by dedicated coaches to sharpen your skills and game sense. Throughout the year, you’ll also take part in friendly matches, mixed-gender futsal sessions, and internal club events that strengthen bonds between the men’s and women’s teams. Additionally, we organise football networking sessions with external organisations--a great chance to meet professionals, gain insights, and build connections beyond the pitch.
REACH OUT TO US
KEY EVENTS
- Diva La Futbol
Diva La Futbol is the largest women’s futsal tournament in Singapore, organised annually by SMU Football. It boasts competitors from all over the country of various age groups. - Futbol De Fuego Annual 5v5 Men's Futsal Tournament
GALLERY
OUR TRAINING
MEN
Day | Sundays |
Time | 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm |
Venue | Tanjong Katong Secondary School |
WOMEN
Day | Sundays |
Time | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm |
Venue | Manjusri Secondary School |
OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- SUNIG 2024 - 4th place
- SUNIG 2023 - 4th place
- MEN - ActiveSG Intervarsity Cup 2023 - 1st place
- WOMEN - Sportscare 2023 - 1st place
- SUNIG 2019 - 1st Runner Up
- SUNIG 2018 - 3rd Runner Up
HOW TO JOIN THE CLUB?
Students are selected through their performance during the football trials.
"I am passionate about football as owing to my past experience playing football. I believe football. I believe football has developed overall and is also stimulating and fun because it requires game intelligence and teamwork."
- Sharifah Afifah, School of Economics, Year 1
"I love watching, playing and anything to do with football. I've been doing it since I was a child."
- Tan Yi Peng, School of Economics, Year 1
FAQ
Our main competition is the SUNIG games held from September to October. Institute-Varsity-Polytechnic (IVP) games are held in late January.
Yes. Our selection criteria is based on your performance during our CCA trials.
Sorry at the moment, SMU football does not have recreational training. SMU Football is a competitive team and our training is focused on preparing our men’s and women’s teams for the SUNIG games.
Yes, all training sessions are compulsory. Our weekday training is fixed on Wednesday. However, we do understand that some classes especially for freshmen are preassigned and these members will be excused from the Wednesday training sessions.