1894 Singapore Amateur Football Association Challenge Cup
1894 Singapore Amateur Football Association Challenge Cup was the third season of the Amateur Challenge Cup, the predecessor of the Singapore Cup.
Two teams of the 10th Lincolnshire Regiment met in the final, which wasn't settled throughout six replays. After the sixth replay, all 22 players names were entered into a hat, and 11 names were drawn out a hat to receive winners' medals, 8 of them from the second team and 3 from the first team.
Round 1
Home Team | Score | Away Team |
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Royal Engineers | 1–4 | 10th Linc. Regiment I |
Semi-final
Home Team | Score | Away Team |
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Royal Artillery | 0–3 | 10th Linc. Regiment II |
10th Linc. Regiment I | 1–0 | Singapore Cricket Club' |
Final
10th Linc. Regiment I | 0–0 | 10th Linc. Regiment II |
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Replay
10th Linc. Regiment I | 0–0 | 10th Linc. Regiment II |
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Second Replay
10th Linc. Regiment I | 2–2 | 10th Linc. Regiment II |
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Third Replay
10th Linc. Regiment I | 1–1 | 10th Linc. Regiment II |
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Fourth Replay
10th Linc. Regiment I | 0–0 | 10th Linc. Regiment II |
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Fifth Replay
10th Linc. Regiment I | 1–1 | 10th Linc. Regiment II |
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Sixth Replay
10th Linc. Regiment I | drawn | 10th Linc. Regiment II |
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