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2024–25 Daau Super League

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Daau Super League
Season 2023–24
Champions Daas City (2nd title)
Promoted Caching City FC
Relegated Seragaan FC
FMF Champions' League Daas City
AEFA Champions' League Mataba Cheetahs XII FC
Bintang Lukana
Matches played 132
Goals scored 386 (2.92 per match)
Top goalscorer Vegno Mattia Dragoni
(25 goals)
Biggest home win Daas City 6–0 Seragaan FC
(8 November 2023)
Biggest away win Young Lions FC 0–5 Daau United
(18 March 2024)
Highest scoring Daas City 5–3 Daau United
(28 May 2024)
Longest winning run 10 matches
Daas City
Longest unbeaten run 22 matches
Daas City
Longest winless run 7 matches
Seragaan FC
Longest losing run 5 matches
Catang Evergrande FC
Highest attendance 8,231
Daas City 5–3 Daau United
(28 May 2024)
Lowest attendance 204
Mataba Cheetahs XII FC 1–1 Qixying FC
(28 May 2024)
Total attendance 72,560
Average attendance 1,067

The 2024–25 Daau Super League (also known as the Kotify Daau Super League due to sponsorship reasons) is the top professional league in Daau, since its major rebranding in 2019. The league is set to start on the 20th of August of 2024 and is set to end on May 20th in 2025. Daas City are the defending champions in this edition, winning their second championship and treble in the same season.

Teams will play 26 games in the league this season along with the introduction of the Daau Youth Cup

Format

The following key changes were made to the rules for the 2024–25 season:

  1. DSL clubs are now allowed to register a maximum of five foreign players with no age restrictions, of whom at least one shall be of the nationality of an AEFA Member Association. A maximum of four foreign players may be named or fielded in any one match.
  2. Following the passing of the Matabese Autonomy bill by both the Dauian and Matabese Assembly, Matabese players without Dauian second nationality shall be treated as foreign players, as a result the AEFA slot may be used for Matabese players.
  3. Cheetahs XII will now be permanently located in Sultan Fadli Stadium following the completion of its renovation works
  4. Player registration windows will be on 1 October 2024 for the summer window, and 1 February 2025 for the winter window. All teams must submit their teamsheet by the deadline else risk being expelled from the league.
  5. Financial reports must also be released to the Daau Football Association on 1 August 2024 for the summer reporting period, and 1 January 2025 for the winter period.
  6. The league has abolished its relegation playoff system, thus the bottom 3 sides will be relegated straight into the Daau Premier League.

The following key changes were made to the rules since the 2022–23 season:

  1. Each team is able to register up to 30 players, a promotion of 5 compared to last season's 25. Each team must also be able to register a minimum of 18 players.
  2. Each team must be able to have a minimum of 5 Dauian under-22 player in their squad, under-22 players do not require registration
  3. Players shall be allocated jersey numbers 1 to 99. Jersey number become available for allocation to new members after a player ceased to play for a club.
  4. Young Stars FC are now allowed to sign 3 under-22 foreign players, of whom at least one shall be of the nationality of an AEFA Member Association.
  5. Cheetahs XII are allowed to sign unlimited Matabese players per season. They are also allowed to sign up to 6 foreigners or Dauian players.
  6. For Cheetahs XII, they are required to have a minimum of one Under-20 player of Matabese nationality fielded during the entire first half of a match.
  7. DSL clubs are now allocated Global Positioning Systems (GPS) devices - among other performance and tracking gear.
  8. For Cheetahs XII, local players of Dauian nationality are treated as foreign players and will be registered using a foreign player (FP) slot.

Teams

Fourteen teams enter the 2024–25 edition of the DSL, the highest the league has ever seen - and a major increase from the original 8 teams back in 2022–23. The Daau Super League will welcome 3 new teams, newcomers Bukit Kutong FC, East Coast United and Thampines Rovers FC. Seragaan FC were relegated from last season and Che Caching City refused to participate in this year's edition due to financial concerns and lack of professional players.

Club Location Stadium Capacity
Bintang Lukana Inner Seragaan Daau National Stadium 45,000
Bukit Kutong FC Kutong Kutong Stadium 9,000
Catang Evergrande FC Catang Catang Lebar Stadium 15,000
Mataba Cheetahs XII FC Pretaling Daya Sultan Fadli Stadium 25,000
Daas City FC Daas Daas Besar Stadium 20,000
Daau United Catang Sujad Lane 17,000
East Coast United Inner Seragaan Seragaan Bay Stadium 3,800
Qixying FC Qixying Our Qixying Hub 5,000
Semkang FC Semkang Semkang Payoh Stadium 40,000
Sembalang Knights FC Sembalang Sembalang Stadium 4,000
Sembalang Sentek Mariners Sembalang Sembalang Stadium 4,000
Seragaan United Seragaan Seragaan State Stadium 26,000
Thampines Rovers FC Qixying Our Qixying Hub 5,000
Young Stars FC Davinson Davinson Stadium 18,000

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (Chest) Other Shirt Sponsors
Bintang Lukana Daau Stefano Curo Daau Jorge Calagri Jr Al-Elkhson Sports Daau Data & Co BINTAWAN SPORT
Bukit Kutong FC Daau Yeo Sheng Li Daau Aizat Shaifful Bakhlat LongdongNation BukiTT
Catang Evergrande FC Daau Tan Foo Wei Daau Shen Yong Abidas Evergrande Shining Light ShongYi Sports Goods
Mataba Cheetahs XII FC Daau Josip Ruiz Mataba Callum Bingham TJ Bintang Super Laksa
Daas City FC Craitland Markus Nielsen Daau Feran Haziq TJ CTIHAD Airways White Clover
Daau United Daau Fahmi Ohmid Daau Georgio Kellher FTD KOKO Schruller
Chevalier Motors
East Coast United Daau Kevin Berchal-Laville CATAPULLT Western Investment Coastal Automobile
Qixying FC Daau Ali Noor Daau Zaifu Nizam FTD IPSON Printers CATAPULLT
Semkang FC Daau Wlaxi'f Torisha Daau Darryl See Al-Elkhson Sports Fly Dauian Semkang Group
Sembalang Knights FC Mataba Sadif Sulaiman Daau Fazli Jaffar Al-Elkhson Sports Kotorolla JDPS
Sembalang Sentek Mariners Daau Maxell Ibini Ahmed Daau Sadik Zaid Tundra Fly Dauian Sentek Technologies<br>KH Cargo
Seragaan United Daau Isaac Zainol Daau Fawaz Muhammad Abidas Nassar38.micras
Thampines Rovers FC Daau Aizil Shahrani Tundra ABA Courier Express Daau Dyuben Furniture
Young Stars FC Daau Shahri Roslee Daau Simon Jones Daau National Sports Daau Government IshacMotion

Coaching changes

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FMF eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FMF nationality.

Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of

appointment

Thampines Rovers FC Daau Gavin Bee Resigned 1 June 2023 Pre-season Daau Aizil Shahrani 5 August 2023
Daau United Daau Bruno Yio Mutual termination 1 June 2023 Pre-season Daau Fahmi Ohmid 5 August 2023
Mataba Cheetahs XII FC Mataba V. Poojary Contract ended 1 June 2023 Pre-season Daau Josip Ruiz 5 August 2023

Foreign players

Daau Super League clubs can sign a maximum of five foreign players in the 2024–25 season. Any extra Matabese player will count as foreign unless they hold Dauian passport.

Players name in bold indicates the player was registered after the season start or during the mid-season transfer window.

Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 AEFA/Matabese player Former Players
Bintang Lukana Vegno Mattia Dragoni
Bukit Kutong FC
Catang Evergrande FC Vegno Salvatore Cinegro Vegno Simone Castrovillari
Mataba Cheetahs XII FC Daau Shamal Nuar Daau Tioshala Tupama Oportia Maxence Girault
Daas City FC Sanpantul Watase Yunosuke Sanpantul Dokite Akihisa Vegno Danilo Mannino Vegno Adolfo Veronesi
Daau United Oportia George Rusu Craitland Albert Tjäland
East Coast United
Qixying FC
Semkang FC Phinbella Abdil Qaiyyim Mutalib Nouvelle Alexandrie Santiago Javier Oportia Furug Qodir
Sembalang Knights FC Mataba Pete Forrosuelo
Sembalang Sentek Mariners Batavia Roy Bakker Oportia Radu Preda
Seragaan United Merenolitovina Jarosław Brzęczyszczykiewicz Vegno Giorgio Spaghetto Mataba Akram Alif
Thampines Rovers FC
Young Stars FC

League table

Pos. Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Bintang Lukana Qualification of the FMF Champions' League group stage
2 Bukit Kutong FC Qualification of the AEFA Champions' League group stage
3 Catang Evergrande FC
4 Mataba Cheetahs XII FC
5 Daas City FC
6 Daau United
7 East Coast United
8 Qixying FC
9 Semkang FC
10 Sembalang Knights FC
11 Sembalang Sentek Mariners
12 Seragaan United Relegation to Daau Premier League
13 Thampines Rovers FC
14 Young Stars FC


Relegation play-offs

Relegation play-offs were abolished following the establishment of a direct relegation system between the DSL and DPL.

Statistics

Top Scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1
2
3
4
5

Top Assists

Rank Player Club Assists
1
2
3
4
5

Cleansheets

Rank Player Club Clean sheets
1
2
3
4
5

Penalty missed

Player For Against Date

Own goal

Player For Against Date

Daau Super League Awards night winners

Awards Winners Club
Player of the Year
Young Player of the Year
Coach of the Year
Top Scorer Award
Playmaker of the Year
Defender of the Year
Golden Glove
Goal of the Year
Fair Play Award
Referee of the Year

Team of The Year

Position Player Club
Goalkeeper
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards