The Lion City Sailors are pleased to announce the signing of Singapore international Glenn Kweh on a two-year contract, further strengthening the club’s attacking options ahead of the new season.
The dynamic left-footed winger joins the Sailors following his departure from fellow Singapore Premier League (SPL) side Tampines Rovers, where he registered 16 goals and 22 assists across three seasons.
After several years of steady development, the 2025/26 season proved to be a breakthrough campaign for Glenn. He underlined his growing pedigree on the continental stage by scoring away against South Korean giants Pohang Steelers in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League Two while representing Tampines, before netting a superb brace for Singapore against regional rivals Thailand in an international friendly.

Known for his relentless work rate, tireless running, and ability to progress play, the 26-year-old is set to add energy and dynamism to the Sailors’ attack. Able to play on either flank, Glenn will give the Sailors greater depth and flexibility in the wide areas.
Expressing his excitement at taking the next step in his career, Glenn said, “I feel really proud to be joining the Sailors. This is a club with big ambitions, and that perfectly aligns with my own aspirations to keep developing as a player.
“I’ve grown a lot during my time at Tampines and I’m grateful to the club for giving me the platform to develop. Now I’m hungry to keep improving. I want to contribute goals and assists, and help the Sailors achieve success on multiple fronts.”

With 16 AFC Champions League Two appearances already to his name, as well as 31 caps for the Singapore national team since making his senior debut in 2022, Glenn brings valuable experience at both club and international level as the Sailors continue to strengthen their squad with top local talent.
“Glenn is a player who will bring intensity and positivity to the team. His versatility, work rate and willingness to put in the yards for the team will be a real asset for us,” said Sailors Head Coach Jesús Casas.

“He has grown tremendously over the past year and has already shown that he can perform in high-level matches. We believe he has the potential to continue developing and reach an even higher level with us in the seasons ahead.”










