{{infobox football tournament | logo = | caption =25th anniversary logo of the 2013 Canon Lion City Cup | founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1977}} | region = {{flagicon|SIN}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore]] | number of teams = 4-14 (different years) | current champions = [[Philippines national under-17 football team|Philippines U16]] (boys) <br> [[South Korea women's national under-17 football team|South Korea U16]] (girls) | most successful team =[[Football Association of Singapore]] (6 Wins) | current = |organiser=[[Football Association of Singapore]]|related comps=}}

The '''Lion City Cup''' is a youth football tournament for boys. It was founded in 1977 by then [[Football Association of Singapore]] chairman [[Nadesan Ganesan]], who organized the only Under-16 football tournament in the world, following the recommendation of [[FIFA|FIFA's]] then secretary-general, [[Sepp Blatter]], who was in Singapore for the 1982 Lion City Cup. The Cup has been credited with inspiring the creation of the [[1985 FIFA U-16 World Championship]] hosted in [[China]] at [[FIFA]]'s request.<ref>{{cite web |title=Looking back at 100 Years of Singapore soccer |url=http://ourstory.asia1.com.sg/dream/life/ref/100.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110824171117/http://ourstory.asia1.com.sg/dream/life/ref/100.html |archive-date=2011-08-24 |publisher=[[AsiaOne]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Dorai |first=Joe |date=11 December 1985 |title=Youth Cup revived |newspaper=[[The Straits Times]] |url=https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19851211-1.2.64.8 |p=36}}</ref>

== History == The Lion City Cup was first introduced in 1977, and the tournament was aimed at nurturing and developing youth footballing talents in Singapore. When the tournament was first started in 1977, it first featured youth teams from Malaysian state representative sides, given that there was keen interest in the Malaysia League and Cup competitions then. That year, a young Philip Yeo [arguably the most gifted footballer Singapore has ever known] who was the captain, helped Singapore emerge as champions after thrashing Pahang 5-0, in the finals played on 18 December 1977 at the old National Stadium. While the tournament was a regular annual affair from 1977 to 1982, the competition was discontinued from 1983 to 1989 because in 1982, the momentum of the event attracted the interest of FIFA, paving the way for the first [[FIFA U-17 World Cup|FIFA U-16 World Cup]] in 1985. As a consequence, it became impracticable to hold the Lion City Cup with the same international caliber of invitees, and the competition was not held again until 1990 when it was revived in its original form and was an annual affair from that year until 2001, and then it went on a hiatus again for two years.

[[File:Jalan Besar Stadium.jpg|thumb|336x336px|The tournament has been held at the [[Jalan Besar Stadium]] in Kallang as of now.]]

=== Multiple returns & hiatuses === In 2004, it came back to life for three years and then was not held in 2007.

In 2008, [[Thailand national under-17 football team|Thailand U-17]] beat the [[United Arab Emirates national under-17 football team|UAE U-17]] in the final and the event was scrapped for another two years.

Then another 3 continuous years of competitions from 2011 to 2013, before being abolished in 2014 due to lack of sponsors.

The event returned in 2015 only to be discontinued for the next seven years.

=== 2023 comeback === The Lion City Cup returned for the 27th edition as an Under-15 tournament<ref>{{cite web| title=Lion City Cup returns after seven-year hiatus |url=https://www.fas.org.sg/lion-city-cup-2023/ |work=[[Football Association of Singapore|FAS]] |date=2023-08-09}}</ref> in 2023 after a seven-year hiatus. The 2023 edition was held on the 1st and 3rd September 2023, and featured regional sides [[Selangor F.C.|Selangor]] (Malaysia), [[BG Pathum United F.C.|BG Pathum United]] (Thailand), [[Borneo F.C. Samarinda|Borneo Samarinda]] (Indonesia). Singapore’s representative was the National Development Centre (NDC) Under-15 team. This marked the first time that BG Pathum and Borneo F.C. participated in the tournament.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Tianbao |first=Lin |date=2023-08-09 |title=Lion City Cup returns, U-15 team to feature |language=en |work=The Straits Times |url=https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football/lion-city-cup-returns-after-7-year-hiatus |access-date=2023-09-04 |issn=0585-3923}}</ref>

=== 2024 === The Lion City Cup returned for the 28th edition in 2024 as an U16 tournament. Held on 4 and 6 October 2024, it featured the 2023 holders, [[BG Pathum United F.C.|BG Pathum United]] (Thailand) and 2 other regional sides. Making their tournament debuts were [[Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C.]] (Malaysia) & [[Tokyo Verdy]] (Japan). Singapore’s representative was the National Under-16 team.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Singapore U-16 set to challenge regional powerhouses for the 2024 Lion City Cup - Football Association of Singapore |url=https://www.fas.org.sg/singapore-u-16-set-to-challenge-regional-powerhouses-for-the-2024-lion-city-cup/ |access-date=2024-10-05 |website=www.fas.org.sg |language=en-US}}</ref>

== Winners == {{Table alignment}} {| class="wikitable defaultcenter col3left col5left col6left col8left" style="font-size: 95%;" |+ ! rowspan="2" |Edition ! rowspan="2" |Year ! colspan="3" |Final ! colspan="3" |Third place game ! rowspan="2" |Total teams |- |'''Champions''' |'''Score''' | style="text-align:center;" |'''Runners-up''' |'''Third place''' |'''Score''' | style="text-align:center;" |'''Fourth place''' |- |1st |1977 |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore U-16]]''' |'''5–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Pahang FA|Pahang U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Kelantan F.C.|Kelantan U-16]]''' |'''2–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Penang F.C.|Penang U-16]]''' |8 |- |2nd |1978{{efn|Singapore 'C' replaced Thailand U-16 which withdrew from the tournament}} |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore 'A'<nowiki/>]]''' |'''3–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Selangor F.C.|Selangor U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore 'B'<nowiki/>]]''' |'''2–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore 'C'<nowiki/>]]''' |12 |- |3rd |1979{{efn| Indonesia was represented with players from Jakarta.}} |'''{{flagicon|Iraq}}''' [[Iraq national under-17 football team|Iraq U-16]] |'''3–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Australia men's national under-17 soccer team|Australia U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Thailand national under-17 football team|Thailand U-16]]''' |'''4–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore 'A'<nowiki/>]]''' |14 |- |4th |1980 |'''{{flagicon|Bahrain}} [[Bahrain national under-17 football team|Bahrain U-16]]''' |'''1–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} [[Saudi Arabia national under-17 football team|Saudi Arabia U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[South Korea national under-17 football team|South Korea U-16]]''' |'''2–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Thailand national under-17 football team|Thailand U-16]]''' |12 |- |5th |1981 |'''{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[South Korea national under-17 football team|South Korea U-16]]''' |'''2–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Bahrain}} [[Bahrain national under-17 football team|Bahrain U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Thailand national under-17 football team|Thailand U-16]]''' |'''3–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Japan national under-17 football team|Japan U-16]]''' |11 |- |6th |1982 |'''{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Thailand national under-17 football team|Thailand U-16]]''' |'''1–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} [[Saudi Arabia national under-17 football team|Saudi Arabia U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Japan national under-17 football team|Japan U-16]]''' |'''1–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Qatar}} [[Qatar national under-17 football team|Qatar U-16]]''' |9 |- | colspan="9" {{n/a | Competition not held from '''1983''' to '''1989'''}} |- |7th |1990 |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore U-15]]''' |'''7–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Terengganu FC|Terengganu U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Kuala Lumpur City F.C.|Kuala Lumpur U-16]]''' |'''1–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Perak F.C.|Perak U-16]]''' |6 |- |8th |1991 |'''{{flagicon|Myanmar}} [[Myanmar national under-17 football team|Myanmar U-16]]''' |'''2–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} [[Hong Kong national under-17 football team|Hong Kong U-16]]''' |'''2–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Selangor F.C.|Selangor U-16]]''' |8 |- |9th |1992 |'''{{flagicon|Indonesia}} [[Indonesia national under-17 football team|Indonesia U-16]]''' |'''0–0'''<br/>([[Extra time (association football)|a.e.t.]])<br/> (5–4 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]]) |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Kuala Lumpur City F.C.|Kuala Lumpur U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore U-16]]''' |'''1–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Melaka United F.C.|Melaka U-16]]''' |8 |- |10th |1993 |'''{{flagicon|Indonesia}} [[Indonesia national under-17 football team|Indonesia U-16]]''' |'''4–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Australia}}''' [[Perth SC|Western Australia]] |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Pahang FA|Pahang U-16]]''' |'''5–2''' |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Kuala Lumpur City F.C.|Kuala Lumpur U-16]]''' |8 |- |11th |1994 |'''{{flagicon|Australia}}''' [[Perth Kangaroos IFC|Perth Kangaroos]] |'''3–2''' |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Kuala Lumpur City F.C.|Kuala Lumpur U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} [[Hong Kong national under-17 football team|Hong Kong U-16]]''' |'''2–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Pahang FA|Pahang U-16]]''' |8 |- |12th |1995 |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore 'A'<nowiki/>]]''' |'''1–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} [[Hong Kong national under-17 football team|Hong Kong U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Australia}}''' [[Perth Kangaroos IFC|Perth Kangaroos]] |'''3–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[AIK Fotboll|AIK Stockholm U-16]]''' |8 |- |13th |1996 |'''{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[South Korea national under-17 football team|South Korea U-16]]''' |'''4–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[AIK Fotboll|AIK Stockholm U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Australia}}''' [[Perth Glory FC|Perth Glory]]{{efn|Perth Kangaroos were disbanded after the 1995 season and went back to their native country donning a new entry as Perth Glory <ref>{{Cite web |title=Lion City Cup |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesl/lioncity.html#77 |access-date=2023-09-03 |website=www.rsssf.org}}</ref>}} |'''2–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore U-16]]''' |8 |- |14th |1997 |'''{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[AIK Fotboll|AIK Stockholm U-16]]''' |'''3–2''' |'''{{flagicon|Australia}}''' [[Perth Glory FC|Perth Glory U-16]] |'''{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} [[Hong Kong national under-17 football team|Hong Kong U-16]]''' |'''0–0'''<br/> ([[Extra time (association football)|a.e.t.]])<br/> (5–4 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]]) |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore 'A'<nowiki/>]]''' |8 |- |15th |1998 |'''{{flagicon|India}} [[India national under-17 football team|India U-16]]''' |'''3–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Australia}}''' [[Perth Glory FC|Perth Glory U-16]] |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore 'A'<nowiki/>]]''' |'''6–5''' |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Pahang FA|Pahang U-16]]''' |8 |- |16th |1999 |'''{{flagicon|India}} [[India national under-17 football team|India U-16]]''' |'''2–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Australia}}''' [[Perth Glory FC|Perth Glory U-16]] |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore 'B'<nowiki/>]]''' |'''1–2''' |'''{{flagicon|Cambodia}} [[Cambodia national under-17 football team|Cambodia U-16]]''' |8 |- |17th |2000 |'''{{flagicon|USA}}''' [[Olympia Athletic Club|Olympia Athletic]] |'''3–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Australia}}''' [[Perth Glory FC|Perth Glory U-16]] |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore U-16]]''' |'''2–1''' |'''{{flagicon|China}} [[Beijing Guoan F.C.|Beijing Guoan U-16]]''' |6 |- |18th |2001 |'''{{flagicon|Denmark}}''' [[Lyngby Boldklub|Lyngby BK]] |'''6–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Hungary}} St Stephen's''' |'''{{flagicon|Japan}} Wakayama U-16''' |'''5–4''' |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore U-16]]''' |4 |- | colspan="9" {{n/a | Competition not held from '''2002''' to '''2003'''}} |- |19th |2004 |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Singapore national under-17 football team|Singapore U-17]]''' |'''4–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} [[Hong Kong national under-17 football team|Hong Kong U-17]]''' | style="text-align:center;" colspan="3" |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Malaysia national under-16 football team|Malaysia U-17]] and {{flagicon|Australia}} [[Perth Glory FC|Perth Glory U-17]]''' |5 |- |20th |2005 |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Malaysia national under-19 football team|Malaysia U-18]]''' |'''2–2'''<br/>([[Extra time (association football)|a.e.t.]])<br/> (4–2 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]]) |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Singapore national under-20 football team|Singapore U-18]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[AIK Fotboll|AIK Stockholm U-18]]''' |'''2–2'''<br/>([[Extra time (association football)|a.e.t.]])<br/> (4–3 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]]) |''' {{flagicon|Australia}} Football West''' |10 |- |21st |2006 |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Singapore national under-20 football team|Singapore U-18]]''' |'''0–0'''<br/>([[Extra time (association football)|a.e.t.]])<br/> (7–6 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]]) |'''{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} [[Hong Kong national under-20 football team|Hong Kong U-18]]''' | colspan="3" |''Third place match not held'' |7 |- | colspan="9" {{n/a | Competition not held in '''2007'''}} |- |22nd |2008 |'''{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Thailand national under-17 football team|Thailand U-17]]''' |'''1–1'''<br/>([[Extra time (association football)|a.e.t.]])<br/> (4–3 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]]) |'''{{flagicon|UAE}} [[United Arab Emirates national under-17 football team|UAE U-17]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Australia men's national under-17 soccer team|Australia U-16]]''' |'''3–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Uzbekistan}} [[Uzbekistan national under-17 football team|Uzbekistan U-17]]''' |8 |- | colspan="9" {{n/a | Competition not held from '''2009''' to '''2010'''}} |- |23rd |2011 |'''{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Clube de Regatas Flamengo|Flamengo U-15]]''' |'''0–0'''<br/>([[Extra time (association football)|a.e.t.]])<br/> (4–3 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]]) |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore U-15]]''' |'''4–0''' |'''{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore U-15]]''' |6 |- |24th |2012 |'''{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Ajax Youth Academy|Ajax U-16]]''' |'''4–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[National Football Academy (Singapore)#NFA Under-16|Singapore U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|England}} [[Manchester City F.C. EDS and Academy|Manchester City U-16]]''' |'''1–3''' |'''{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[CR Vasco da Gama|Vasco Da Gama U-16]]''' |6 |- |25th |[[2013 Lion City Cup|2013]] |'''{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Sport Club Corinthians Paulista|Corinthians U-15]]''' |'''1–1'''<br/>([[Extra time (association football)|a.e.t.]])<br/> (5–3 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]]) |'''{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[PSV Eindhoven|PSV U-15]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Eintracht Frankfurt|Eintracht Frankfurt U-15]]''' |'''3–2''' |'''{{flagicon|England}} [[Arsenal F.C. Under-21s and Academy|Arsenal U-16]]''' |6 |- |26th |2015 |'''{{flagicon|England}} [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Under-23s and Academy|Tottenham Hotspurs U-15]]''' |'''4–0''' |'''{{flagicon|England}} [[Liverpool F.C. Reserves and Academy|Liverpool U-15]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore U-16]]''' |'''3–2''' |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore U-15]]''' |4 |- | colspan="9" {{n/a | Competition not held from '''2015''' to '''2022'''}} |- |27th<ref>{{Cite news |last=Teoh |first=Melvyn |date=2023-09-03 |title=Singapore U-15s lose on penalties to Thai side BG Pathum in Lion City Cup final |url=https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football/singapore-u-15-lose-on-penalties-to-bg-pathum-in-lion-city-cup-final |access-date=2025-01-15 |work=[[The Straits Times]] |language=en }}</ref> |2023 |'''{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[BG Pathum United F.C.|BG Pathum United U-15]]'''{{efn|BG Pathum United side which won Lion City Cup was their third tier U15 team.}} |'''1–1'''<br/>([[Extra time (association football)|a.e.t.]])<br/> (4–3 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]]) |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore NDC U-15]]'''{{efn|FAS sent a team from the National Development Centre (NDU) to participate in the tournament.}} |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Selangor F.C. II|Selangor U-15]]''' |'''2–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Indonesia}} [[Borneo FC|Borneo Samarinda U-15]]''' |4 |- |28th<ref>{{Cite news |last=Teoh |first=Melvyn |date=2024-10-07 |title=Tokyo Verdy beat BG Pathum to clinch Lion City Cup; JDT third after thrashing S’pore U-16 |url=https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football/tokyo-verdy-beat-bg-pathum-to-clinch-lion-city-cup-jdt-third-after-thrashing-s-pore-u-16 |access-date=2024-10-09 |work=[[The Straits Times]] |language=en |issn=0585-3923}}</ref> |2024 |'''{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Tokyo Verdy|Tokyo Verdy FC]]''' |'''4–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[BG Pathum United F.C.|BG Pathum United]]''' |'''{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C.|Johor Darul Ta'zim]]''' |'''5–1''' |'''{{flagicon|Singapore}} [[Football Association of Singapore|Singapore U-16]]''' |4 |- |29th |2025{{efn|Single-round robin format was used in the 2025 edition.}} |'''{{flagicon|PHI}} [[Philippines national under-17 football team|Philippines U-16]]''' |— |'''{{flagicon|SGP}} [[Singapore national under-17 football team|Singapore U-16]]''' |'''{{flagicon|HKG}} [[Hong Kong national under-17 football team|Hong Kong U-16]]''' |— |'''{{flagicon|CAM}} [[Cambodia national under-17 football team|Cambodia U-16]]''' |4 |}

=== Notes === {{notelist}}

== Notable overseas players == List of footballers that went on to play in Europe's top five leagues or represent their country at the [[FIFA World Cup]] * '''{{flagicon|Brazil}}''' [[Matheus Pereira (footballer, born 1998)|Matheus Pereira]] * '''{{flagicon|Brunei}}''' [[Faiq Bolkiah]] (nephew of the [[List of sultans of Brunei|Sultan of Brunei]], [[Hassanal Bolkiah]]) * '''{{flagicon|England}}''' [[Jonjoe Kenny]] * '''{{flagicon|England}}''' [[Curtis Jones (footballer, born 2001)|Curtis Jones]] * '''{{flagicon|England}}''' [[Oliver Skipp]] * '''{{flagicon|England}}''' [[Ryan Ledson]] * '''{{flagicon|England}}''' [[Joseph Willock]] * '''{{flagicon|England}}''' [[Brandon Austin]] * '''{{flagicon|Germany}}''' [[Lukas Nmecha]] * '''{{flagicon|Morocco}}''' [[Noussair Mazraoui]] (represented [[Morocco national football team|Morocco]] at the [[2022 FIFA World Cup]] in Qatar) * {{Flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Donny van de Beek]] * '''{{flagicon|Portugal}}''' [[Rúben Neves]] (represented [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] at the [[2022 FIFA World Cup]] in Qatar) * '''{{flagicon|Wales}}''' [[David Brooks (footballer)|David Brooks]] * '''{{flagicon|Wales}}''' [[Neco Williams]] (represented [[Wales national football team|Wales]] at the [[2022 FIFA World Cup]] in Qatar)

==References== {{reflist}}

==External links== * [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesl/lioncity.html RSSSF: Lion City Cup (Singapore)] * http://www.indianfootball.de/specials/india/indianteam/1999lionscup.html * http://www.indianfootball.de/specials/india/indianteam/1998lionscup.html * [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesl/lioncity-u16-01.html RSSSF: 18th Lion City Cup (2001)] * [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesl/lioncity-u17-04.html RSSSF: 19th Lion City Cup (2004)] * [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesl/lioncity-u1618-05.html RSSSF: 20th Lion City Cup (2005)] * [http://www.aseanfootball.org/v2/2008/03/thailand-clinch-lion-city-cup/ ASEAN Football: Thailand clinch Lion City Cup] * [http://www.espnfcasia.com/blog/football-asia/153/post/2565470/tottenham-win-lion-city-cup-in-singapore ESPN FC Asia: Tottenham crowned Lion City Cup champions with 4-0 win over Liverpool]

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