Jurong FC

[1] The purpose of forming the club was to serve thousand of employees and the residents in the Jurong Industrial estate.

In 1988, the FAS re-organised the domestic competition, Jurong Town was once again selected to be in the Premier League.

In that year, Jurong Town was sponsored by Japan Airlines, the first company to come into a domestic competition with $100,000 sponsorship.

Two youngsters Nazri Nasir and Lim Tong Hai who joined the club at the age of 16.

In 1990, the club gave another opportunity to two youngsters, they are Tamil Maran and Shari Ismail, who are now back with Jurong Town.

Jurong Town finished runners-up in the second division and qualify thru the play-off into the Premier League.

In 1996, after doing so badly in the past three years, K Suppiah the club manager wanted to help Jurong Town to come back.

Jurong FC's Scottish coach, Jimmy Pearson, left the club at the end of 1998 season due to some coach-player problems.

Jurong Reptile Park ended their sponsorship mid-season, leading to grave financial problems for the club.

Jurong FC was nominated to represent Singapore to participate in the India Shield Tournament in Calcutta in that year.

That year also saw Jurong FC coming closest to a trophy since their entry into the S.League, as they reached the final of the Singapore Cup.

Dalis Supait was recalled back to the national team after a superb performance that season.

Finally in 2003, Jurong FC's financial problems forced the club to pull out from the S-League indefinitely much to the dismay of its fans and supporters.

The clubhouse includes unlimited free visits to the park for a year upon their subscription, massage and karaoke at the lounge and also can try their luck on the jackpot machines.