Shannon Stephen


Shannon Stephen is a Singaporean former professional footballer who played for the Singapore Premier League side, Tampines Rovers as a defender.

Education

Stephen studied in Republic Polytechnic.

Career

In 2013, Stephen signed for Tampines Rovers.
In 2013, he hurt his knee during a Prime League game and suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury with the ACL snapped. He had surgery and recovered after nine months.
In 2014, Stephen signed for the Young Lions. While playing for the Young Lions, Stephen was called up by the [Singapore national association football|football team|Singapore national team]'s coach V. Sundramoorthy as a hopeful addition to the national team in 2015. However, he tore his ACL again during a training session.
In 2017, he was called up to play in an international friendly against Lebanon.
Stephen retired from football in 2021.

Later life

After retiring from football Stephen worked as a fitness trainer.

Personal life

Stephen's father, Stephen Rajah, was a professional footballer with defunct club Sembawang Rangers FC.

Honours

Tampines Rovers