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Behind the Roar: Your Guide to Getting Involved in Singapore's Major Sporting Venues

From the National Stadium to the Singapore Indoor Stadium, here's how locals can volunteer, work, and participate in the infrastructure that powers our sporting calendar.

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By Singapore Sport Desk · Published 30 June 2026 at 9:48 am

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Updated 59 min ago· 30 June 2026 at 10:49 am

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Behind the Roar: Your Guide to Getting Involved in Singapore's Major Sporting Venues
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Singapore's sporting venues are more than just architectural landmarks dotting our skyline—they're dynamic ecosystems that rely on thousands of people working behind the scenes. Whether you're looking to volunteer at major events, pursue a career in sports management, or simply understand how our premier venues operate, there's a pathway for you.

The National Stadium in Kallang is the crown jewel. This 55,000-capacity venue hosts everything from the Singapore Premier League to international athletics championships. The Singapore National Olympic Council regularly recruits event volunteers and operations staff for major tournaments. To get started, visit their volunteer portal or contact the Sports Marketing & Development division at ActiveSG, which manages many community engagement initiatives. You'll typically need to be at least 18 years old and commit to training sessions before events.

The Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, just across the way, seats 12,000 and hosts badminton tournaments, wrestling championships, and concerts. Both venues fall under the purview of the Singapore Sports Council, which maintains a robust online job board and volunteer registry. The application process is straightforward: register your details, indicate your availability, and select your preferred roles—whether that's ushering, ticketing, or crowd management.

For those interested in permanent roles, the Sports Hub at Marina Bay offers diverse career opportunities. This sprawling complex, which opened in 2014, employs hundreds of full-time and part-time staff across event management, facilities, ticketing, and hospitality. Entry-level positions typically start at SGD 2,000-2,400 monthly, with benefits scaling based on experience.

If you prefer grassroots involvement, consider joining community sports committees at your local clubs or registering with Sport Singapore's affiliate organisations. These groups organise neighbourhood competitions that feed into larger tournaments held at our major venues.

The volunteer experience itself is invaluable. You'll gain behind-the-scenes insights into event logistics while building networks within Singapore's sports industry. Past volunteers consistently report gaining skills in crisis management, customer service, and logistics coordination—all transferable to other sectors.

Getting started requires minimal commitment upfront. Most venues ask only for your availability, a background check, and attendance at a brief training session. Peak volunteer seasons coincide with our major events calendar—typically September through December and June through August—so plan accordingly.

Singapore's ambitions as a global sports hub depend on passionate people like you. Whether you're seeking meaningful volunteer work, a career pivot, or simply wish to contribute to our sporting culture, the doors at our major venues are genuinely open. The question isn't whether there's a role for you—it's which one you'll choose.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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