{{Short description|Singapore Pro League season}}{{Infobox football league season | logo = S League.svg | competition = [[S. League]] | season = 2004 | winners = [[Tampines Rovers]]<br/>1st S.League title | continentalcup1 = [[2005 AFC Cup|AFC Cup]] | continentalcup1 qualifiers = {{ubl |[[Tampines Rovers]]<br/><small>(S.League and Singapore Cup winners)</small> |[[Home United]]<br/><small>(S.League runners-up)</small> }} | matches = 135 | total goals = 513 | league topscorer = [[Egmar Goncalves]] (30) | biggest home win = [[Tampines Rovers]] 9-0 [[Tanjong Pagar United]]<br/><small>(16 March 2004)</small> | biggest away win = [[Balestier Khalsa]] 0-6 [[Tanjong Pagar United]]<br/><small>(19 August 2004)</small> | highest scoring = [[SAF FC|Singapore Armed Forces]] 6-6 [[Courts Young Lions|Young Lions]]<br/><small>(15 April 2004)</small> | prevseason = [[2003 S.League|2003]] | nextseason = [[2005 S.League|2005]] }} '''2004 [[S.League]]''' was the ninth season of [[Singapore]]'s professional [[Association football|football]] league. It was won by [[Tampines Rovers FC|Tampines Rovers]], which was their first league title.
==Changes from 2003== * Penalty kicks after draws were discontinued. * [[Albirex Niigata (S)]] are the feeder team of [[J.League]] club [[Albirex Niigata]]. * [[Sengkang Marine]] withdrew from the league at the end of 2003 season.
==Foreign players== Each club is allowed to have up to a maximum of 4 foreign players. {| class="wikitable " |- ! style="width:190px;"| Club ! style="width:190px;"| Player 1 ! style="width:190px;"| Player 2 ! style="width:190px;"| Player 3 ! style="width:190px;"| Player 4 ! style="width:190px;"| Former Player
|- | {{nobreak|Balestier Khalsa}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Kim Chan-joong]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Park Tae-won (footballer)|Park Tae-won]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Andrew Durante]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Nigeria}} [[Igwe Iroha]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Hea Sae-gyu]]}}<br>{{nobreak|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Lee Ho-sung (footballer)|Lee Ho-sung]]}} |- | {{nobreak|Geylang International}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Aleksandar Đurić]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Wayne O'Sullivan]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[Mark Williams (footballer, born 1978)|Mark Williams]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Scotland}} [[Stewart Petrie]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[Daniel Hill (footballer)|Daniel Hill]]}}<br> {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Aleksandar Đurić]]}}<br>{{nobreak|{{flagicon|China}} [[Chang Hui]]}} |- | {{nobreak|Home United}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Sutee Suksomkit]] }} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Surachai Jaturapattarapong]] }} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Anurak Srikerd]] }} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Peres De Oliveira]]}} | None |- | {{nobreak|Tanjong Pagar United}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Guinea}} [[Ballamodou Conde]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Réunion}} [[Gimmy Bade]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|France}} [[Jean-Marc Audemar ]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|France}} [[Benoît Salviat]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Senegal}} [[Nicodeme Boucher]]}} |- | {{nobreak|SAFFC}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Jon Angelucci]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Nenad Baćina]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|GUI}} [[Boubacar Keita]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Germany}} [[André Gumprecht]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Guinea}} [[Ballamodou Conde]]}} |- |{{nobreak|Tampines Rovers}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Santi Chaiyaphurk]] }} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Choketawee Promrut]] }} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} [[Sead Muratović]] }} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} [[Fahrudin Mustafić]] }} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} [[Zakir Jalilov]] }} |- | {{nobreak|Woodlands}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Park Kung-guy]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Kim Eun-cher]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[Simon Clark (English footballer)|Simon Clark]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|England}} [[John Wilkinson (footballer, born 1979)|John Wilkinson]]}} | None |- | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|SIN}} Young Lions FC|Young Lions}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|China}} [[Shi Jiayi]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Vladan Seric]]}} | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Nigeria}} [[Precious Emuejeraye ]]}} | None | {{nobreak|{{flagicon|Nigeria}} [[Kazeem Babatunde]]}} |}{{refbegin}} *[[Albirex Niigata (S)]] and [[Sinchi FC]] are not allowed to hire any foreigners. {{refend}}
==League table== <onlyinclude>{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football |update=complete |source=[https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/sing04.html RSSSF]
|team1=TAM |team2=HOM | team3=YLI |team4=SAF |team5=ALB |team6=WOO |team7=GEY |team8=BAL |team9=SCH |team10=TPA |result1 = AFC |result2 = AFC
|win_ALB=12 |draw_ALB=8 |loss_ALB=7 |gf_ALB=50 |ga_ALB=42 |win_BAL=6 |draw_BAL=2 |loss_BAL=19 |gf_BAL=36 |ga_BAL=73 |win_GEY=10 |draw_GEY=7 |loss_GEY=10 |gf_GEY=43 |ga_GEY=43 |win_HOM=17 |draw_HOM=2 |loss_HOM=8 |gf_HOM=76 |ga_HOM=43 |win_SCH=4 |draw_SCH=5 |loss_SCH=18 |gf_SCH=36 |ga_SCH=62 |win_SAF=14 |draw_SAF=3 |loss_SAF=10 |gf_SAF=45 |ga_SAF=48 |win_TAM=20 |draw_TAM=3 |loss_TAM=4 |gf_TAM=76 |ga_TAM=29 |win_TPA=4 |draw_TPA=5 |loss_TPA=18 |gf_TPA=29 |ga_TPA=72 |win_WOO=12 |draw_WOO=4 |loss_WOO=11 |gf_WOO=48 |ga_WOO=49 |win_YLI=14 |draw_YLI=5 |loss_YLI=8 |gf_YLI=74 |ga_YLI=52
|name_ALB = {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Albirex Niigata (S)]] |name_BAL = [[Balestier Khalsa FC|Balestier Khalsa]] |name_GEY = [[Geylang United FC|Geylang United]] |name_HOM = [[Home United FC|Home United]] |name_SCH = {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Sinchi FC]] |name_SAF = [[Singapore Armed Forces FC|Singapore Armed Forces]] |name_TAM = [[Tampines Rovers FC|Tampines Rovers]] |name_TPA = [[Tanjong Pagar United FC|Tanjong Pagar United]] |name_WOO = [[Woodlands Wellington FC|Woodlands Wellington]] |name_YLI = {{flagicon|SIN}} [[Young Lions FC|Young Lions]]
|show_limit=5 |class_rules = 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored |res_col_header=Q |col_AFC=green1 |text_AFC=Qualification to [[2005 AFC Cup#Group stage|AFC Cup Group Stage]] }}</onlyinclude>
==Top scorers== {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Rank !!width='150'|Name!!width='140'|Club!! Goals |- | style="text-align:center;"|1||{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Egmar Goncalves]]||[[Home United]]|| style="text-align:center;"|30<ref name=score>{{cite news| author=Eric Ding| title=Golden Boot| newspaper=Today| p=38| date=29 August 2005}}</ref> |- | style="text-align:center;"|2||{{flagicon|Nigeria}} [[Agu Casmir]]||[[Young Lions FC|Young Lions]]|| style="text-align:center;"|24 |- | style="text-align:center;"|3||{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Mirko Grabovac]]||[[Singapore Armed Forces FC|Singapore Armed Forces]]|| style="text-align:center;"|23 |- | style="text-align:center;"|4||[[Indra Sahdan Daud]]||[[Home United]]|| style="text-align:center;"|19 |- | style="text-align:center;"|5||{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Park Kung Guy]]||[[Woodlands Wellington]]|| style="text-align:center;"|18 |}
==References== <references />
==External links== * [https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/sing04.html S.League 2004]
{{S-League}} {{2004 in Asian football (AFC)}}
[[Category:Singapore Premier League seasons]] [[Category:2004 in Singaporean football|1]] [[Category:2003–04 in Asian association football leagues|Sing]] [[Category:2004–05 in Asian association football leagues|Sing]]