Singapore sports facilities see surge in bookings as groups of eight allowed in phase 3


People having a kickabout at The Cage on Jan 2, 2021.- ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): For the past three weeks, Rajesh Mulani, 50, has been inundated with enquiries for futsal courts.

The co-owner of The Cage, which has pitches at Kallang and Turf City, has become accustomed to the sight of six empty pitches in front of him at his Kallang premises.

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