Despite the current situation, former Singapore national footballer Aide Iskandar believes there is still hope for Singapore’s football to regain its footing
SINGAPORE — The wounds may take time to be properly treated, but the healing process has started, and the rebuilding of Singapore’s football will soon take its shape as laid out by Eric Chua, Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth during his opening speech at the Unleash the Roar! Football Conversation, a townhall session to engage with various stakeholders in the local football scene.
The Senior Parliamentary Secretary also urged local football fans not to only trust the process, but to also participate in it so that Singapore’s football will be able to ‘Unleash the Roar.’ Only time will tell whether the Lion will one day roar again, or it continues to whimper and is only able to bask on its past glory.
“We can only improve if we work together, whatever plan or structure that you have, if you don’t have the proper people or resources to lead and execute it then it will just remain a plan,” said Aide coached the Young Lions to the bronze medal at the 2013 SEA Games. The Unleash The Roar is a national project first announced in parliament by Edwin Tong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, in March 2021. Its success depends on healthy working relations with various stakeholders, which includes the Singapore government, the Football Association of Singapore, football clubs and academies, the fans, players, and the UTR committee.
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