Suresh Nair
Our Tampines Hub welcomed the homecoming of five-time S-League champion Tampines Rovers on Friday after six years, in a dream-come-true in so many ways.
Never before in Singapore sports history has a football match played within ‘Our Tampines Hub’, the first-ever integrated community and lifestyle hub that brings together multiple agencies to offer a comprehensive and diverse range of services, programs, and facilities.
This unprecedented project is led by the People’s Association (PA) and is located at the former Tampines Stadium and Tampines Sports Hall.
Returning to their new-look home ground for the first time since 2011 was a community thriller as a crowd of 4,676 in the 5,000-capacity ground saw the Stags (Tampines Rovers’ nickname) beat Brunei DPMM 2-0 with goals from defender Shakir Hamzah and playmaker Shahdan Sulaiman.
Also in his favorite yellow jersey was former Minister for National Development Mah Bow Tan, who is also an Adviser to the Football Association of Singapore (FAS), and Yatiman Yusof, the former Tampines Rovers’ patron and ex-Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts.
DESIGNED FOR RESIDENTS
Let it be put on record that when ‘Our Tampines Hub’ is completed, residents and people working within the vicinity will enjoy a variety of sports facilities, a brand new regional library, countless community club programs and amenities, arts programs and facilities, a hawker center, retail shops, and many more user-friendly features. Conceptualized with input from 15,000 Tampines residents, ‘Our Tampines Hub’ is a project designed by residents, for residents.
‘Our Tampines Hub’, which occupies 5.3ha – about the size of seven football fields – now has among its numerous facilities a 5,000-seat stadium, a higher capacity than the grounds of the seven other local S-League clubs, which average around 4,000.
He says: “This was a truly great team effort by the entire fraternity. Football was the outright winner. I hope this marks the beginning of a sort of resurgence in fan engagement in the heartland itself and not just for our club.”
He saluted the Tampines GRC MPs, which includes Heng Swee Keat, Masagos Zulkifli, Desmond Choo, Baey Yam Keng and Cheng Li Hui, for their “overwhelming support”.
He adds: “TRFC is grateful to the Tampines GRC MPs for rallying around the club and this hub project to make it a wonderful homecoming for us. This success must be sustained and it certainly gives us all a glimpse of the true galvanizing effect that football has for a people.”
Residents of Tampines exchanged high-fives in the sea of yellow and the club supporters clearly expressed relief that they no longer have to travel all the way to Jurong West Stadium to cheer for the Stags.
SUPER RETURN OF STAGS
The return of the Stags to Tampines has enlivened the place. In previous years, the team played at Clementi Stadium and Jurong West Stadium.
Schoolteacher Arumugam Perumal, 45, who came with his family of four, says: “This is unbelievable. Usually the (Tampines) Hub is not that crowded. But today, it’s really buzzing and it is a positive step for Tampines and Singaporeans.”
Waitress Hamidah Latiff, 47, with her three teenage kids holding hands, says: “We can hold our heads high as Tampines residents. We can be a role-model to Singaporeans now that we have the nice infrastructure, it’s now time to step up the football and other sports to a higher level.”
Most importantly, for Tampines Rovers’ fans, it’s the quality of football shown on Friday that matters as the Stags are now in second spot after 14 S-League matches with 31 points – only three behind pace-setters Albirex Niigata.
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