Sailors set for all-Southeast Asian battle in ACL Two

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The Lion City Sailors are set for an all-Southeast Asian challenge in their second foray into the Asian Football Confederation Champions League (ACL) Two competition. 

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This was confirmed earlier this afternoon (15 August) following the Official Group Stage Draw in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur. 

The Sailors have been placed in Group G (East Region) along with 2024/25 Thai League 1 runners-up Bangkok United, last season’s Malaysia Super League runner-ups Selangor FC, and reigning Indonesia Liga 1 champions Persib Bandung.

This means the Sailors will play Bangkok United at least three times this season, having also been drawn in the same group in the ASEAN Club Championship (ACC) Shopee Cup as well.

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They will also face Persib for a second straight season, after being drawn together in 2024/25 – a campaign that saw the Sailors battle to a 1-1 draw away, before a dramatic 3-2 defeat at home. 

The 2025/26 tournament will follow last season’s format, featuring eight groups in total, split equally between the West and East regions, with four teams in each group. Matches will be played in a home-and-away round-robin format from 17 September to 11 December.

The top two sides from each group will advance to the Round of 16 in February next year, before the tournament concludes with a one-off final on 16 May 2026.

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The Sailors enjoyed a memorable debut in the inaugural ACL Two last season, taking on top teams from Thailand, China, and Australia, before overcoming Japanese powerhouse Sanfrecce Hiroshima in the quarter-finals to become the first Singaporean side to reach the final of a major Asian club competition.

Reflecting on that historic run, Sailors Head Coach Aleksandar Ranković wants his players to channel last season’s experience into another strong continental campaign.

“It was an extraordinary achievement to reach the final, and I have to acknowledge that we got there with a bit of luck as well as the hard work from everyone in the team,” he reflected. “It wrote us into the history books, but it’s not realistic to expect that every season.

“For sure, our results in the ACL Two last season mean a few teams will take us more seriously, but we’re still considered underdogs at the Asian level. There are still many steps for us to take to reach the level of the top teams in the region. For us, the focus is on our own journey and taking a few steps forward each season at the continental level.

“The primary target remains getting past the group stage, and we’ll talk about other objectives once we get there.”





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