Our Tampines Hub occupies the grounds of the former sports facilities of Tampines Stadium and Tampines Sports Hall, which was opened in December 1989 in conjunction with the adjacent Tampines Swimming Complex. This coincided with the HDB's plan for opening sporting facilities new housing estates in the late eighties. Tampines Stadium was also the home stadium of the
Singapore Premier League club,
Tampines Rovers. Plans for a new proposed integrated lifestyle town hub development to be built on the site of Tampines Stadium and Tampines Sports Hall were unveiled on 21 January 2011, and was part of the Tampines Masterplan for 2011–2015. On 11 May 2013, a groundbreaking ceremony led by Members of Parliament for
Tampines GRC was held at the former Tampines Stadium for what was to be for an integrated-community and sports facility on what was then known as
Tampines Town Hub. By July that year, Tampines Stadium had been completely demolished. Construction commenced on 1 June 2014. The official name of "Tampines Town Hub" was unveiled as
Our Tampines Hub on 30 August 2015 with more than 2,000 residents in attendance. Residents also received updates and progress on the features and facilities offered. Residents also had a chance to vote and decide on the hub's logo. OTH opened in three phases starting from November 2016, becoming fully operational by 6 August 2017.
Video Assistant Referee The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology will feature for the first time in Singapore league history, starting from the upcoming
2023 season of the Singapore Premier League Our Tampines Hub have been retrofitted with remote cameras that relay the feeds back to the FAS headquarters in Jalan Besar which is operated centrally by a three-man team in the Production Control Room 2, which is the second such facility at the stadium. The VAR will have access to all the camera angles in the stadium and the Control Room can get these angles to check for any kind of situation from live speed to slow motion. New pitch-side camera systems that allow up to 40-time zoom have been installed, while network connectivity has been improved to deliver enhanced reliability and a smoother viewing experience. With VAR serving as extra pairs of eyes on the pitch, local football authorities hope to reduce bad refereeing calls, such as when a goal is wrongly disallowed for offside. On 21 April 2024,
Starhub organised a football event between players from the
English Premier League and the
Singapore national football team, including
John Arne Riise,
Teddy Sheringham,
Dwight Yorke,
David James,
Emile Heskey,
Jermaine Pennant,
Wes Brown,
Djibril Cisse,
Glen Johnson,
David Thompson,
Dion Dublin,
Keith Gillespie and
Patrik Berger. ==Facilities==