LionsXII

LionsXII debuted in the 2012 Malaysia Super League on 10 January with a 1–2 home defeat to defending champions Kelantan FA.

[9] Five overage players were included in this year's squad to guide the younger, namely Shahril Ishak, Isa Halim, Fazrul Nawaz, Irwan Shah and Baihakki Khaizan.

The main aim was to develop the under-23 players and prepare them for the upcoming 2013 Southeast Asian Games that would be held at the end of the year.

[11] Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was present for the match played in front of a sold-out crowd at the Jalan Besar Stadium.

The Malaysia Super League trophy was also brought to the stadium as the LionsXII received it on home soil after the final whistle.

The club chalked up their best home record (10 wins and 1 draw) in the league, making Jalan Besar Stadium a fortress.

At that time, V. Sundramoorthy was said to leave LionsXII at the end of the season to take charge of second tier Malaysian Premier League side Negeri Sembilan FA.

[12] On 28 September, LionsXII narrowed a 1–0 victory over ATM FA in the first leg of the quarter-finals of the 2013 Malaysia Cup, but squandered to a 1–4 mauling to the opponent in the return tie on 4 October.

Sufian Anuar and Khairul Amri were recalled to join LionsXII following the exit of Baihakki Khaizan, Hariss Harun and Shahril Ishak to Malaysian side, Johor Darul Ta'zim.

On 7 December 2013, former Johor coach and ex-Singapore international Fandi Ahmad was offered a three-year contract at the helm of the LionsXII, despite initial denials by the Football Association of Singapore.

[14] Fandi took the role ahead of former Warriors coach Richard Bok[15] and Liverpool stalwart Steve McMahon.

[17][18] On 25 November, the FAM reportedly decided not to extend their Memorandum of Understanding with the Football Association of Singapore, which was signed in 2011.

Using the lines as contrast, the lion shows ferocity and aggressiveness, resembling the fighting spirit and determination of all the players in the squad.

However, during the semi-final Piala Malaysia game between ATM FA and LionsXII in Stadium Majlis Perbandaran Selayang in which they were defeated on penalties and bowed out of the tournament, they wore a combination of the white top and blue bottom.

However, ATM once again shattered the double wish as they overturned the deficit sustained in the first leg of the 2013 Malaysia Cup quarter-finals and emerged triumphant 4–2 over the LionsXII.

Along the way, long standing issues with the Malaysia Super League participants PKNS of Selangor and T-Team of Terengganu also arose.

Partners on social media included Temasek Polytechnic, The Cage, X-League and Tiger Beer Football.

V. Sundramoorthy and Fandi Ahmad were both part of the Singapore Lions 'Dream Team' that won promotion back to the M-league Division 1 and finished as runners-up to Kedah in the Piala Malaysia Final in 1993.

The following year, led by Fandi, Singapore overcame the absence of Sundram to win the 1994 M-League and Piala Malaysia double.

Typical support from LionsXII fans at the Jalan Besar Stadium
Captain Shahril Ishak receiving the 2013 Liga Super trophy from Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
A LionsXII fan showing his support for the team by having his face painted like a lion
LionsXII unofficial fan group based at the Grandstand, named Grandstand Maki Kaki providing their usual support to the team during every home match
LionsXII fans from the Gallery stand as they watch their team play against PKNS
StarHub and Football Association of Singapore sign partnership to be the official broadcaster and shirt sponsor of LionsXII.
Partnership with SilkPro with a projected S$1 million sponsor amount signed at the beginning of the 2012 season at Jalan Besar Stadium VIP room
The starting eleven for the home game against Kuala Lumpur FA on 17 January 2012
The starting eleven for the home game against Johor Darul Ta'zim on 22 June 2013
Former Lions head coach V. Sundramoorthy and his assistant Kadir Yahaya. Kadir resigned at the end of 2012.
Fandi Ahmad took over as head coach for the 2014 season.