The Latin phrase "Nil Sine Soccere" means "Nothing Without Soccer". The words are in red to symbolise our diehard passion for soccer and also the strength of our friendship built over the years. Our aim is to play the beautiful game that encompasses the 3 core values of passion,friendship and sportsmanship. We want to live the passion and build a legacy for our future generations so that every Prodigian is utimately a gentleman, a professional and a sportsman.
About Us
Team Prodigy was formed by a bunch of VS boys back in 1998 and since then, has been a regular Sunday soccer team. 10 years on, after languishing in mediocrity, with the recruitment of new star players, the team decided to join the ESPZEN Sunday League. Do check back frequently on the adventure of the Prodigians in their quest to set the ESPZEN league on fire and live their passion.
Division 4
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Roll of Honours
2nd -ESPZEN Sunday League Division 4 (Season 13)
5th- ESPZEN Sunday League Division 4 (Season 12)
2nd - ESPZEN Sunday League Division 5 (Season 11)
2nd - ESPZEN Sunday League Division 7 (Season 10)
3rd - ESPZEN Sunday League Division 8 (Season 9)
3rd - ESPZEN Sunday League Division 9 (Season 8)
Top Scorer (James Ou) - ESPZEN Sunday League Division 4 (Season 13)
Top Scorer (James Ou) - ESPZEN Sunday League Division 5 (Season 11)
Top Scorer (Mick Tan) - ESPZEN Sunday League Division 7 (Season 10)
Fair Play Award - ESPZEN SUnday League Division 4 (Season 12)
Fair Play Award - ESPZEN Sunday League Division 7 (Season 10)
Fair Play Award - ESPZEN Sunday League Division 9 (Season 8)
Prodigy was nicknamed the Pong Pong Boys in their early days as they used Pong Pong fruits to kick soccer
Red was the chosen colour for their first jersey as most players were Manchester United supporters
Their first match on field was played against a neighbourhood team named A&W in Tampines and there were no touchlines and bags were used as goalposts
Its biggest loss in history was a 11-1 defeat to a CJC friends team in 2001 at TJC field
Prodigy has played over 100 matches on field since its inception in 1998
Prodigy did not have a regular keeper until they joined ESPZEN. The players practised 20min rotation shifts and 3-4 players would take turns to be keeper
Our motto is inspired by VS motto 'Nil Sine Labore' which means nothing without labour
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Contact Us
team-prodigy@googlegroups.com
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Looking for Sponsors
Interested in sponsoring Team Prodigy to provide a walking advertisement for your company in Singapore's no. 1 amateur ESPZEN league?
Contact us at team-prodigy@googlegroups.com for more details.
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