hilderinc fc
Hilderinc Football Club’s original side, formed on 18th June 2000, in the most innocent of ways when Ian Morris, along with five others met at Bishan Park for a kickabout session without knowing what was in store.
Having started as Harvester FC and playing in the Agape Cup tournament as Harvester FC from 2001 to 2011, it was rebranded as Hilderinc Football Club in 2012 to usher in a paradigm shift.Registered as a Club under the Registry of Societies, Singapore in 2015, and playing on Sundays, Hilderinc FC transited to Saturday football in 2016, paving the way for an upward trajectory.
Playing in the ESPZEN football league since 2011, Hilderinc FC were crowned Division 3 Champions in 2018, and reached Division 1 a year later in 2019.
Against the odds, and overcoming the effects of the COVID pandemic, Hilderinc FC was in the forefront in making training the upmost priority, and following the resumption of football in 2022, now plays in the Equatorial Football League, making its debut in the 2022/23 season.
Against the odds, and overcoming the effects of the COVID pandemic, Hilderinc FC was in the forefront in making training the upmost priority, and following the resumption of football in 2022, now plays in the Equatorial Football League, making its debut in the 2022/23 season.
hilderinc ladies
Hilderinc Football Club’s Jewel of the Club, the Hilderinc Ladies are the pride and joy of the Club, being in the fore of everything the Hilderincs do.
Began in 2017 when one Munya from Australia sought to join, then an all-men’s side; and in doing so becoming the first ever lady to play in a Hilderinc men’s, in both friendly and competitive games, but most importantly, with her becoming the cornerstone on which the foundations of the Hilderinc Ladies was laid.
Starting with just two ladies on 25th May 2017, the growth of the Hilderinc Ladies is nothing short of extraordinary, becoming undoubtedly and undisputedly, Singapore’s Answer to Women’s Grassroots Football, with more than 120 active ladies from all walks of life coming to train and play on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
More than football, the Hilderinc Ladies have played a significant role various operational and social aspects of the Club, becoming the lifeline of Hilderinc Football Club, where they are held at the highest esteem, conferred the greatest respect amongst the male counterparts.
hilderinc TwĀ
Formed in March 2017 to bring the Hilderincs back to Sunday football following the expansion resultant from the migration to Saturday a year early.
However, more out of necessity and ahead of plan, the Hilderinc Twā has gone through different and difficult variation since its inception.
From flawed foundation to the premier Hilderinc men’s outfit coming out of the COVID pandemic, to the unceremonious midseason withdrawal from the Equatorial Football League Sunday League 2022/23 after the squad was decimated by crippling injuries, the journey of the Twā has been nothing else than challenging.
Having gone through three reboots, Hilderinc Twā is still in the process of it's next evolution.
Having gone through three reboots, Hilderinc Twā is still in the process of it's next evolution.