Empowering Women’s Football in Singapore: Still Aerion Partners with Koach Hub to Drive Innovation

In a move to elevate women’s football in Singapore, Still Aerion WFC and Royal Arion WFC have teamed up with Koach Hub, a platform dedicated to sports development, to harness cutting-edge technology in driving innovation within the sport. This partnership is poised to revolutionise the way women’s football is played, coached, and managed, setting a new benchmark for the game’s future in Singapore and beyond.

The collaboration between Still Aerion WFC, Royal Arion WFC and Koach Hub focuses on addressing the unique challenges faced by women’s football by integrating technology into the sport. From data analytics to optimise player performance, to digital platforms for coaching, scouting, and overall club operations, these tools will empower female players, coaches, and clubs to operate at higher levels of competitiveness and professionalism.

One of the primary goals is to offer a comprehensive platform that improves player skills, tactical understanding, and performance through data and performance analytics. With Koach Hub’s tech solutions, Still Aerion WFC and Royal Arion WFC will be able to track player progress, enhance training regimens, and create data-driven insights to guide both players and coaches in making smarter, more informed decisions. This integration of technology is expected to elevate women’s football by fostering an environment of continuous growth and development.

Koach Hub, which is a proud recipient of Sport Singapore’s InnoGrant last year, brings a wealth of expertise to this partnership. 

Tariq Cassim, Co-Founder and CEO of Koach Hub, emphasised the significance of this collaboration: “At Koach Hub, we believe that technology is a powerful enabler in modern sports. Our partnership with Still Aerion WFC and Royal Arion WFC allows us to extend our innovative solutions to women’s football, a space that has tremendous potential for growth. By providing clubs with data-driven insights and tailored digital tools, we are helping to level the playing field and create a more inclusive and progressive football ecosystem where women athletes can thrive.”

Simon Tan, Club President of both Still Aerion WFC and Royal Arion WFC, echoed this sentiment: “On behalf of the management team of Still Aerion and Royal Arion WFC, we are proud to lead a team that embodies passion, dedication, and resilience. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every player can thrive both on and off the pitch. Our mission goes beyond just winning games; we aim to inspire young girls in our community to pursue their dreams in sports and empower them to break barriers.

We all understand the challenges involved in running a football club, especially a women’s club with limited resources and financial backing. However, we are optimistic that our collaboration with Koach Hub will simplify our operational model, reduce administrative burdens, and allow us to focus more on football development and enhancing the overall women’s football ecosystem. Together, we will continue to build a strong, supportive community that celebrates the achievements of women in football and champions equality in sports.”

The partnership which also includes their youth football academy – Aerion Academy, marks a pivotal moment for women’s football in Singapore. Both organisations share a vision of building an inclusive, forward-thinking football ecosystem that adapts to the evolving needs of modern sports. Still Aerion WFC and Royal Arion WFC’s commitment to promoting women’s football aligns seamlessly with Koach Hub’s mission to make technology-driven solutions accessible to all segments of the sporting community.

As the collaboration progresses, it is expected to inspire other clubs, organisations, and governing bodies to adopt similar models, setting a new standard for how technology can be used to elevate women’s football. 

With Koach Hub’s solutions supported by Sport Singapore’s InnoGrant, this partnership is well-positioned to create lasting change in the football landscape, helping women’s football in Singapore gain greater visibility, competitiveness, and success both locally and internationally.