19 June 09 Woodlands Wellington 2 Home United 2 (FT; Home United won 4-1 on penalties)
Final
19 June 09 Brunei DPMM 1 SAFFC 1 (a.e.t.; Brunei DPMM won 4-3 on penalties)
Top Scorers Chart (as at 19 June 2009)
4 goals - Ivan Jerkovic (Brunei DPMM)
3 goals - Jamil Ali (Woodlands Wellington), Abdelhamid Berguiga (Brunei DPMM)
2 goals - Indra Sahdan (Sengkang Punggol), Norikazu Murakami (Home United), Naruphol Ar-Romsawa (Home United), Sufian Anuar (Home United), Shaiful Esah (SAFFC), Aleksandar Duric (SAFFC), Rene Komar (Brunei DPMM)
1 goal - Haji Subhi Abdilah (Brunei DPMM), Shahrazen Said (Brunei DPMM), Rosmin Kamis (Brunei DPMM), John Wilkinson (SAFFC), Park Tae Won (SAFFC), Rastislav Belicak (Geylang United), Lloyd Butler (Geylang United), Faritz Abdul Hameed (Geylang United), Hafiz Rahim (Geylang United), Baihakki Khaizan (Geylang United), Yasir Hanapi (Geylang United), Ridhuan Muhamad (Tampines Rovers), Noh Alam Shah (Tampines Rovers), Sutee Suksomkit (Tampines Rovers), Seiji Kaneko (Tampines Rovers), Erwan Gunawan (Young Lions), Ruhaizad Ismail (Gombak United), Agu Casmir (Gombak United), Kingsley Njoku (Gombak United), Park Kang Jin (Super Reds), Choi Dong Soo (Super Reds), Bryan Soane (Balestier Khalsa), Mamadou Diallo (Sengkang Punggol), Fadzuhasny Juraimi (Home United), Firdaus Idros (Home United), Valery Hiek (Home United), Azhar Sairudin (Home United), Mojtaba Tehranizadeh (Woodlands Wellington), Zakaria Yousif (Woodlands Wellington), Precious Emuejeraye (Woodlands Wellington)
BRUNEI DPMM FC
2009 Singapore League Cup Champions
Past Results of the Singapore League Cup (2007-2009)
2009
Champions: Brunei DPMM
Runners-up: SAFFC
3rd-place: Home United
4th-place: Woodlands Wellington
2008
Champions: Gombak United
Runners-up: Super Reds
3rd-place: Balestier Khalsa
4th-place: Young Lions
2007
Champions: Woodlands Wellington
Runners-up: Sengkang Punggol
3rd-place: Gombak United
4th-place: Home United
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