History
Jurong
Football Club (formerly known as Jurong Town FC) was formed
in 1975,
the registration date was 25 July 1975.
The purpose of forming the club was to serve those thousand
employees
and residents in the Jurong Industrial estate.
In 1975, the club organised
the Jurong
League for the men and Jurong Netball League for the ladies.
These
two competitions attracted a large amount of workers in
Jurong, after
their working hours they used to play in these competitions
before
going home. Then, the club was given the Division One status.
It was
coached by the well know footballer in the 60's, the late
Rahim Omar.
He coached the club for two years, after which it was
relegated to
Division Two till 1987.
In 1988, the FAS re-organised the domestic competition,
Jurong was
once again selected to be in the Premier League. In that
year, Jurong
was sponsored by Japan Airlines, the first company to come
into a
domestic competition with $100,000 sponsorship. This
sponsorship helped
the club to engage players like V.Sundramoorthy, Jeffrey
Lazaroo,
ARJ Mani K Kannan, D Tokijan and Lim Chiew Peng. Two
youngsters Nasri
Nasir and Lim Tiong Hai who joined the club at the age of 17.
Jurong
gave both these young players $3000 scholarship. Jurong FC
also signed
a Brazilian, Manalton Santos and Jurong won the President's
Cup in
that year. D Tokijan was awarded the top scorer for the year.
Sundram
did not start the season because he had good offer from
Switzerland.
He had this golden opportunity and Jurong do not want to be
an obstacle
in his career even with one year contract with Jurong FC, the
club
happily released him to pursue a better future.
In 1989, David Lee and Auyeong Pak Kuan joined Jurong FC and
the team
won the President's Cup, Singapore Pool's Cup and finished
runners-up
in the Premier League. Jurong FC had two Danish and one
Finnish player
in the squad.
In 1990, the club gave another opportunity to two youngsters,
they
are Tamil Maran and Shari Ismail, who are now back with
Jurong FC.
The club also signed two Australian, Tommy Marras and Peter
Murphy.
And the team finished second in the Premier League with goal
difference
to Geylang.
In 1991, Jurong FC was relegated to Second Division.
In 1992, Jurong FC played well and was promoted to Premier
League
again. During this year another player was unearthed, he was
Nahar
Daud, now playing for Tiong Bahru United. Jurong FC finished
runners-up
in the second division and qualify thru the play-off into the
Premier
League.
In 1993, the club was not doing so well even after signed a
Danish
coach and three Danish players. But Jurong escaped the
relegation.
In 1994, this time no chance, even with players from
Slovakia, the
club was relegated to Division One.
In 1995, the club was relegated to Division Two.
In 1996, After doing so badly in the past three years, K
Suppiah the
club manager wanted to help Jurong FC to come back, he
engaged Mr
Jimmy Pearson to be the coach for 1996 team and with two
signings
from Ghana and one from Nigeria. It worked! Jurong were the
group
Champion in its group and earned a place in the S-League
1997.
In 1997, it was a big year for Jurong FC, its changed its
name from
Jurong Town to Jurong FC. The mascot was also changed from
Dragon
to Scorpion as Police FC (now known as Home United) mascot
was also
Dragon at that time. Jurong FC was allocated in Bukit Gombak
Stadium
instead of the original base, Jurong Stadium and finished
seventh
out of nine teams in its first S-League season. Jurong FC
created
upset along the season by ending Geylang United unbeaten runs
in the
league and also scored the most fastest goal of the season.
Jurong
FC setup its first Club House at Jurong Reptile Park that
year.
In 1998, Jurong FC once again changed its mascot to Cobra as
it was
a significant of the club sponsor, Jurong Reptile Park.
Jurong FC
once again was relocated to the new 2000 seats Jurong East
Stadium.
Jurong FC performance in the S-League'98 is astounding as the
club
finished fifth out of eleven teams. Jurong FC Scottish coach,
Jimmy
Pearson left the club at the end of 98 season due to some
coach-player
problems. Jurong FC topscorer, Joseph M Pragasam was the
first Jurong
FC player to represent Singapore National Team ever since
Jurong FC
turned professional. Jurong Reptile Park pull out in between
the season
and there is a fiancial crisis in the club and facing a
gravely fiancial
problems, The New Paper planned and setup a "SAVE JURONG
CAMPAIGN",
"SAVE JURONG LIFE-LINE", "Walkaton", Golf
Tournament"
and a "Gala Dinner & Dance" in order to raise a
fund
of $500,000,00 which was achieved. That year, Jurong Club
House was
relocated to Jurong East Stadium due to the pull out of the
sponsorship.
Jurong FC was nominated to represent Singapore to participate
in the
India Shield Tournament in Calcutta in that year.
In 1999, Jurong FC star player, V Sundramoorthy was appointed
the
coach of Jurong FC. He became the first ever player-coach in
the S-League
history. Jurong finished in a respectable sixth position in
the 12
teams S-League'99. The year was also a memorable season for
the Cobras
as this is the first time Jurong FC came so close for a
trophy since
they played in the S-League 3 years ago as they reached the
final
of the Singapore Cup. The club's captain, Jason Ainsley was
the top
scorer for Jurong FC with a goals tally of 19 Goals under his
belt,
he was the third top scorer in the S-League'99. But sad news
happened
again, Jurong FC main sponsor's WSA Lines became the second
sponsor
to pull out from Jurong. Dalis Supait was recalled back to
the National
team after a superb performance showed in that season.
The
Mascot
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Club
Song
JURONG
FOOTBALL CLUB SONG
The Road
To Glory Is A Long One
But We Are Sure; We Are Going All The Way.
The Team We Face May Be A Strong One,
Do All We Can, We Play The Game
And The
Skies Will Be Bright Over Jurong Town
We Will Strive Hard To Reach Our Goals,
We Wont Be Having A Doubt; We Will Be Going All
Out
We Are
Jurong Town Football Club.
Give
Me J
Give Me T
.Give Me F & C
Fight
.Fight, Jurong Town Football Club.
Yeh Yeh
Yeh
Well
Meet The Challenges That Faces
Together In Our Bid For Victory.
To Overcome Whatever Trials
To Stand A Test For All To See.
And The
Skies Will Be Bright Over Jurong Town.
We Will Strive Hard To Reach Our Goals.
We Wont Be Having A Doubt.
We Will Be Going All Out.
We Are Jurong Town Football Club