The Lion City Sailors can confirm that Maxime Lestienne will depart the club at the end of December, bringing to a close an illustrious and successful four-year spell in Singapore.
The Belgian talisman helped lead the Sailors back to the summit of local football, lifted every major domestic trophy, and spearheaded the club’s historic run to the Asian Football Confederation Champions League (ACL) Two Final — the first achieved by a Singaporean club side.
Having joined the Sailors in February 2022 on a free transfer from Belgian top-tier side Standard Liège, Maxime initially signed a two-year deal before agreeing to a further two-year extension at the end of the 2023 season, before the Singapore Premier League’s (SPL) transition to the European football calendar. That extension concludes this December, and while the Club were keen to renew his contract beyond 2025, the 33-year-old has chosen to return home after many years abroad to be closer to family and begin the next chapter of his life.

Maxime can look back on a brilliant four-year spell with the Sailors, during which he became a league champion, lifted the Singapore Cup twice, and collected a host of individual accolades. Armed with experience in the UEFA Champions League and top European leagues such as La Liga and Serie A, he needed little time to sprinkle his magic on local shores and sustained that excellence week after week.
The league’s top assist-maker and a member of the SPL Team of the Year in each of his three full seasons in Singapore, he also claimed the Golden Boot and Player of the Year awards in 2023. His numbers speak for themselves, with 162 goal contributions — 69 goals and 93 assists — in 128 appearances across all competitions, including a memorable injury-time equaliser in the 2025 ACL Two Final.
The Sailors’ all-time top scorer, he is currently the club’s third-highest appearance maker and one of only five players to have surpassed the 100-appearance mark. His bewitching mix of guile and skill, coupled with an uncanny ability to conjure moments of brilliance from nowhere, has cemented his status as one of the most influential foreign players ever to grace Singapore football.

Reflecting on his time at the club, an emotional Maxime said, “These four years have been among the most special of my career. Singapore became home, and the Sailors became my family.
“I’m so proud of what we achieved together. We won trophies, brought the club back to the top, and, most importantly, made significant breakthroughs on the international stage in the ACL Two. All these memories will stay with me forever.
“However, after many years away, it is now time for me to return home and be closer to my loved ones. This was a difficult decision, but the right one for my family and me. I want to thank the fans, my teammates, the coaches, and everyone at the club for making me feel welcome from day one. The Lion City Sailors will always have a special place in my heart.”
Paying tribute to the departing icon, Sailors Head Coach Aleksandar Ranković said, “Maxime’s contribution and impact go far beyond goals and assists. He set the benchmark for professionalism, mentality, and leadership in our dressing room.

“He not only demanded the best of himself, but also elevated the players around him. His ability to step up in crucial moments was second to none, and it has been a great honour to work with him.
“While we are all sad to see him go, we understand and fully respect his decision, and we’re grateful for everything he has given to us.”
Expressing the club’s profound gratitude, Sailors Chairman Forrest Li said, “Maxime will forever be remembered as one of the greatest players in Sailors history. We knew we could not pass up the chance to sign a player of his quality, and we are delighted with the impact he has made over the years.

“His hunger and drive were always evident, and he played a huge role in the club’s breakthrough on the continental stage last season. Beyond the success on the pitch, the trophies, and the milestones, he embodied the values we want this club to stand for.
“He has been a true inspiration to our young players, and the legacy he leaves behind will be hard to match. We respect his decision to return home, and we thank him for his immense contributions. The doors of this club will always be open to him, and he will always have a home here.”
Maxime is set to feature in three more matches for the Sailors, with his final appearance likely to come in the Singapore Cup semi-final second leg against Balestier Khalsa on 20 December.

Departing with a legacy built on excellence and ambition, the Lion City Sailors family extends our deepest appreciation to Maxime Lestienne, and we wish him every success and happiness as he begins a new chapter back home.


