- Source: 2011 Singapore Cup
- Stadion Nasional (Singapura)
- Oberstaufen Cup 2011
- Penza Cup 2011
- Cachantún Cup 2011
- Prime Cup Aberto de São Paulo 2011
- Aspria Tennis Cup Trofeo City Life 2011
- Piala Tenis Zucchetti Kos 2011
- Piala Astana 2011
- Piala Tenis Napoli 2011
- Carisap Tennis Cup 2011
- 2011 Singapore Cup
- Albirex Niigata Singapore F.C.
- Singapore national football team
- Singapore Cup
- Index of Singapore-related articles
- Singapore League Cup
- 2011 Singapore League Cup
- 2011 AFC Asian Cup
- Singapore national under-17 football team
- 2034 FIFA World Cup bids
The 2011 Singapore Cup (known as the RHB Singapore Cup for sponsorship reasons) starts in June 2011. It is the 14th staging of the annual Singapore Cup tournament.
11 S.League clubs and 5 invited foreign teams play in this edition. The cup was a single-elimination tournament, with all sixteen teams playing from the first round. The first round involved one-off matches. Subsequent rounds involved ties of two legs.
The Young Lions have opted out of participation in view of their involvement in the inaugural AFF Under-23 tournament in Indonesia during the period of the competition.
Unlike previous editions, this season does not apply the away goals rule which explains despite SAFFC scored 2 away goals in the second leg during the quarter-finals against Albirex Niigata (S) that ends a 2–2 draw with its first leg held to a goalless draw stalemate, the game continues to the extra time and subsequently to penalty shootout after the deadlock was not break whereby Albirex Niigata (S) won the penalty shootout again and advances to the semi-finals. The same thing had also happened to Home United where they advanced through Semi-finals by penalties after the first leg where Home United scored a 3 away goals for a 3–3 draw while scoring no goals from either side on the second leg.
The first round kicked off in June with the final to be played on 5 November.
The cup winner were guaranteed a place in the 2012 AFC Cup.
Teams
S.League Clubs
Albirex Niigata (S)
Balestier Khalsa
Etoile
Geylang United
Gombak United
Home United
Hougang United
Singapore Armed Forces (SAFFC)
Tampines Rovers
Tanjong Pagar United
Woodlands Wellington
Invited Foreign Teams
South Melbourne
Pattaya United
Phnom Penh Crown
Okktha United
Harimau Muda B*
* The original team to participate was Harimau Muda A, But later replaced by Harimau Muda B.
Knockout bracket
Preliminary round
Quarter-finals
= 1st leg
== 2nd leg
=Semi-finals
= 1st leg
== 2nd leg
=Third-place Playoff
Final
Winners
References
External links
Official S.League website[usurped]
Football Association of Singapore website