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Team Zelva

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Team Zelva
Full nameTeam Zelva Football Club
FoundedMarch 2002
GroundLe Vras ke Mas Mos Mos
LeagueAmateur / social matches
Website[[1] Club website]


Team Zelva is an amateur football club based in Singapore. The club organised regular friendly matches, social tournaments, and community gatherings. Publicly available records document the team’s activity primarily between 2002 and 2012.[1]

History

During its documented years the team played friendly fixtures against other social, family and school sides throughout Singapore, often organising matches several times per month.[2]

Identity

The name Zelva was adopted for the club’s online presence, which featured player profiles, photographs, and match reports. Details about permanent colours or a crest are not publicly recorded, though a “new jersey kit” was mentioned on the site in 2012.[3]

Organisation and players

Team Zelva operated on an informal, volunteer basis; members handled scheduling, coaching and administration. The roster consisted of amateur players – students and working adults. Match reports referenced contributors such as “Nick”, “Chee Keet”, “Shang”, “Shao Wei”, “Kim Joo”, “Kenneth Toh”, “Yibin”, and “Yee Han”.[2]

Shang remains the team's all time top scorer, including scoring a hat-trick in a match won 4-1 against Team Swift in Ang Mo Kio.

Matches and activities

The site’s reports and gallery show regular fixtures held at public and school fields including Serangoon Garden Secondary, Wellington Circle Field and Hougang Avenue 7. The club emphasised participation, fitness and enjoyment rather than formal competition.[4]

Facilities

Training sessions were held primarily in the Hougang area – one page listed a public field beside Block 501, Hougang Ave 8 – with matches rotated across various community and school pitches.[5]

Community and culture

Beyond football, Team Zelva organised social gatherings such as chalet stays and barbecues to build camaraderie among members and supporters.[4]

Public status

As of 2025, no independent media coverage or verifiable records have been found confirming continued activity beyond 2012.

See also

References

  1. "Team Zelva Home Page". Tripod. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Team Zelva Match Reports". Tripod. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  3. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named news
  4. "Team Zelva Contact Information". Tripod. Retrieved 13 October 2025.

Category:Football clubs in Singapore Category:Amateur association football teams Category:2000s in Singapore sport


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