Sweat it out at the 12 best futsal courts in Singapore!
In the Lion City, futsal has kicked its way into the hearts of weekend warriors and serious ballers alike. There’s always a pitch ready for a quick five-a-side here, be it a neighbourhood court or a rooftop arena.
For those who want to play, compete, or organise, this list maps out the best futsal spots in Singapore (both paid and free).
The Cage @ Kallang
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Location: 38 Jln Benaan Kapal
Contact: +6563449345
Hours:
- Monday to Saturday, 8 AM–2 AM
- Sunday, 8 AM–10 PM
Price: $$
The Cage @ Kallang was where I first learned you could play futsal at 2 AM without anyone batting an eye. Rain is never an excuse here, thanks to its six indoor pitches.
The place has a gritty, competitive vibe that makes every game feel like a mini-tournament. It’s easy to book via the website or by calling, so it’s become my go-to futsal haunt when I’m in Kallang.
Pro-tip: Join the “5 on 5 Futsal” meetup at The Cage, Kallang. Saturday 8 AM games cost just S$15 with a fun mix of expats and locals.
Kovan Sports Centre
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Location: 60 Hougang St 21, Kick Off!
Contact: +6562860256
Hours: Daily, 9 AM–10 PM
Price: $$
For random kickabouts that end up with new kakis for weekly games, I like heading off to Kovan Sports Centre. The multiple pitches make it easy to slot in without long waits.
The place even has coaching sessions, which came in handy when I wanted to sharpen my first touch instead of just whacking the ball. It’s easy to see why it’s a Kovan neighbourhood favourite.
Pro-tip: Head down on weeknights, when it often has open slots and friendly groups of football kakis to jump in with.
ActiveSG Delta Sport Centre
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Location: 900 Tiong Bahru Rd
Contact: +6562039246
Hours:
- Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday, 7 AM–10 PM
- Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 6.30 AM–10 PM
Price: $$
Being in ActiveSG Delta Sports Centre feels like stepping onto brand-new turf where every bounce of the ball is crisp and precise. There’s always space to play, thanks to the four futsal courts.
I enjoy coming here for clean, fuss-free gaming. It’s part of a bigger sports complex, so it’s easy to grab a quick shower or even cross to other facilities after a match.
Pro-tip: The centre is just a 5-minute walk away from Tiong Bahru MRT, so it’s convenient to drop in after work or school.
Golazo, Jurong West
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Location: 21 Jurong West Street 23
Contact: +6567946625
Hours: Daily, 9 AM–3 AM
Price: $$
Golazo in Jurong West was my squad’s go-to whenever we wanted a solid game without melting under the sun. The mix of sheltered and UV-shaded pitches kept things cool and comfortable for our summertime tourneys.
I appreciated the clean toilets, showers, and affordable parking, so there were no excuses for skipping post-match supper. I miss this monthly meet-up spot back when we were west-side futsal pals!
Pro-tip: Plan a late afternoon game so the shaded pitches are cooler, and you can roll straight to dinner afterwards.
Stadio Futsal, Tanjong Pagar
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Location: Rooftop Amara Hotel, 165 Tg Pagar Rd
Contact: +6597218030
Hours: 24/7
Price: $$
If you want to experience playing the game with a gorgeous city skyline as a backdrop, try Stadio Futsal at Amara Hotel. It’s Singapore’s first-ever rooftop pitch, and makes after-work matches feel extra sharp.
I found its Astro turf to be smooth and clean, with no messy rubber bits flying around with every tackle. It’s a slick go-to in Tanjong Pagar if you’re craving a bit of urban futsal.
Pro-tip: Try booking an evening slot to get mesmerised by the city lights and cooler breeze.
The Arena @ Keat Hong
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Location: 428 Choa Chu Kang Ave 4, Block 428
Contact: +65 6762 3951
Hours:
- Monday, Thursday, Friday, 1 – 9.30 PM
- Tuesday, 9 AM to 6 PM
Price: $$
I first tried smashing shots against an interactive wall at The Arena, Keat Hong. I found it great for both practice and laughs, with its artificial turf kept fresh for sharper games.
It sits alongside a basketball court and an exercise area, so expect the place to be buzzing with activity. The weekends do tend to get crowded fast, but I find that only adds to the energy.
Pro-tip: I find the best time to book The Arena is on weekday nights, as it’s less in demand.
SkyPark Arena @ Holland
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Location: 102 Ulu Pandan Rd
Contact: +6590280895
Hours: Daily, 8 AM–11 PM
Price: $$
Playing futsal at SkyPark Arena feels like being on a rooftop built for the World Cup. It has smooth turf, brilliant lights, and not a single torn net in sight!
The greenery around gives it a chill vibe despite the high-energy games. For me, it’s a rare court style where style and substance match, not scrapping it out like in a heated game.
Pro-tip: Take advantage of the pristine showers to rinse away that post-match sweat and stink.
Jalan Rajah Street Soccer Court
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Location: 101 Jln Rajah, Block 101
Hours: 24/7
Price: Free to play
Jalan Rajah Street Soccer Court is where you can kick a ball with the canal breeze cooling you down, which beats any indoor fan in a fancy pitch. There are no fancy facilities, but it gets the job of having fun (or being competitive) done.
The best part is it’s open 24/7 and free to use, so there’s always a chance to squeeze in a match any time. Don’t expect premium turf, but for good, old-fashioned futsal play, it’s quite adequate.
Pro-tip: Swing by with a group. Jalan Rajah’s open setup makes it easy to jump into casual matches or start your own game any time.
Ang Mo Kio Block 434 (Tobyato Court)
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Location: 434 Ang Mo Kio Ave 10
Hours: 24/7
Price: Free to play
The dragon-themed court at Ang Mo Kio Block 434 makes game highlights look more like an art project than ordinary futsal matches. The artist Tobyato’s design in bright colours made even my miskick look Instagram-worthy!
It’s free, open 24/7, and always ready for a spontaneous kickabout. It may not have the fanciest turf, but for quick games with friends, the vibes are unbeatable.
Pro-tip: Bring your phone to capture both your winning game and the winning aesthetics.
Senja Woods Futsal Court
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Location: Senja Close
Hours: Daily, 9 AM–9 PM
Price: Free to play
When my pals and I want to take a break from pricey football bookings, we head over to Senja Woods Futsal Court and simply show up. The artificial turf and quirky fake rocks give it a chill (some will say kitschy) neighbourhood vibe, but hey, it’s free to play!
Seats outside make it easy to relax between games, and the high fences mean no ball-chasing marathons.
Pro-tip: There’s a McDonald’s five minutes away for your post-match munchies.
Petir Street Soccer Court
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Location: 219 Petir Road
Hours: 24/7
Price: Free to play
It’s always a pleasant surprise to stumble upon free futsal facilities that still have quirkiness and aesthetics to offer. This is the case with Petir Street Soccer Court and its lively black and yellow vibe that made our game a real street football showdown.
Timing is never an issue, as it’s open 24 hours a day, every day of the week. It’s a great spot for futsal fans of all ages to keep the games rolling without changing venues.
Pro-tip: When you get tired of football, head over to the sheltered basketball court next door for a different kind of game.
Costa Ris Futsal Court
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Location: 120 Pasir Ris Central
Contact: +6565838557
Hours: Daily, 7 AM–9 PM
Price: Free to play
Costa Ris Futsal Court is a cosy, east-side spot to play a quick game before grabbing yummy makan nearby. It’s free, convenient, and part of the estate’s shared amenities.
The space has plenty of resting areas for post-match banter with kakis, which makes it extra welcoming. Sure, the nets were a little holey the last time we were there, but the vibe more than makes up for it.
Pro-tip: Plan evening games early, as the court’s somewhat dim lights can make night matches tricky.
