Why new coach Gavin Lee could be key to Singapore football’s revival: ‘future is bright’
Lee’s appointment, following the Lions’ qualification for the 2027 Asian Cup, is a ‘long-needed change’ in Singapore football, analysts say

Singapore came from a goal down to beat Hong Kong 2-1 at Kai Tak Stadium on November 18, granting the city state a spot in Saudi Arabia in 2027 and a S$2 million (US$1.54 million) reward, which was announced by FAS President and Chief Executive of Sea Limited Forrest Li.
In the days following the loss, Englishman Ashley Westwood departed as Hong Kong head coach after severe backlash from fans and a public questioning of his tactics by the city’s sports minister Rosanna Law Shuk-pui.

In Singapore, observers and fans alike lauded Lee’s appointment, with football consultant Richard Harcus calling the 35-year-old’s appointment a “long-needed change in Singaporean football”.