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The Straits Times
|October 16, 2025
Still at helm for HK game, coach will give Lions 'best support' in Asian Cup bid
Gavin Lee - with (from left) Shawal Anuar, Jacob Mahler and Ikhsan Fandi - has the full backing of the national team. PHOTO: FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE
(FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE)
After helping Singapore stay unbeaten in their Asian Cup qualifiers, interim Lions head coach Gavin Lee will continue to be in charge for the crucial Nov 18 match against Hong Kong at Kai Tak Sports Park, where the winners will progress to the continental showpiece in Saudi Arabia.
Following the spirited 2-1 win over 134th-ranked India in Goa on Oct 14, Football Association of Singapore (FAS) deputy president Desmond Ong told The Straits Times that with around a month to go before the winners-take-all match, the national sports association will not be rocking the boat.
"We have come to India and gotten a victory, but the job is not done yet. Thus, we rather not disturb the team with any news about any appointment," he said.
"Although work continues in the background, it had been agreed quite early on that Gavin will continue to lead the national team for the away qualifier against Hong Kong."
World No. 158 Singapore currently have eight points after 2-1 away wins in India and 184th-ranked Bangladesh and home draws against India (1-1) and world No. 146 Hong Kong (0-0) in Group C. Only the top team from each of the six groups will join 18 other sides who have qualified for the tournament proper in Saudi Arabia in 2027.
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