Admiralty FC Admiralty FC started in 1987 as a participant in the Sembawang Group League, a mini-league organized by the
Football Association of Singapore which involved amateur clubs based in the
Sembawang area in the 1980s. During its time in the Sembawang Group League, Admiralty FC often played against Delhi Juniors, which was the original name of
Woodlands Wellington before it changed its name to Wellington FC in 1998. In 1989, Admiralty finished as one of the top two teams in the
Island Wide League (IWL) and was set to be promoted to the Division 2 of the
National Football League (NFL). The promotion was challenged by Gillman FC who seek to nullify a match between Admiralty and Shelford United, which Admiralty won 5–0. to compete in the SFL and it played the majority of its home games at the
Yio Chu Kang stadium. Nasiruddin Sawardi and Fahmie Abdullah were two other ex-
Singapore internationals who featured for Admiralty in the early nineties. Admiralty came under the limelight in February 2012 when its management announced the appointment of former
Woodlands Wellington team manager and
Tampines Rovers Director of Operations
R. Vengadasalam as their team manager. It also made waves in the local footballing fraternity when it announced that it was interested in joining the
S.League in 2013. Following the arrival of Venga, Admiralty swooped for veteran midfielder and ex-Singapore international
Mohd Noor Ali to become the team's player-coach. In preparation for the
2012 NFL Division 2 season, Venga also orchestrated the moves for several well-known former
S.League players such as
Azhar Baksin,
Tan Sio Beng and
Shariff Abdul Samat, as well as
Jean-Charles Blanpin and
Nordine Talhi from
Etoile FC following the
Stars' decision to pull out from the
2012 S.League. On 30 June 2012, Admiralty were crowned champions of the 2022 NFL Division 2 when they beat Jollilads Arsenal FC by a 5–1 scoreline. The victory was also the 12th consecutive win for the Wolves, preserving an unbeaten run for the club since the start of the season. Admiralty made history by becoming the first NFL club to qualify for the
League Cup after beating
Singapore Recreation Club 3-1 in the League Cup Playoff Final on 12 May 2013. In 2019, the club was relegated from
NFL Division 2 to IWL after finishing 3rd in the bottom tier (11th overall). However, they did not participate in the
2022 IWL when the league returned after the
coronavirus pandemic.
Eastern Thunder FC Eastern Thunder FC announced their participation in the
2023 Women's National League (Singapore) under Admiralty FC. Led by former
S-League goalkeeper
Amos Boon, they finished 2nd in the group stage and eventually won 5-1 in the third-placing match against Ayer Rajah Gryphons in their debut season. The club officially changed their name to Eastern Thunder FC with effect from 22 January 2024. The club returned to Island Wide League under the new name for the
2024 season. They topped their group and reached the Semi-finals. ==2012 NFL Division 2 season==