The Deloitte Pesta Sukan 2025, the annual community tournament, set a new record this year with 176 teams competing across seven categories. For the first time, the event was held across three weekends in August to meet the immense demand. In total, the tournament brought together more than 2,100 participants and volunteers, making Deloitte Pesta Sukan 2025 the largest edition yet.
The tournament once again celebrated the spirit of teamwork, competition, and community engagement, while also raising funds for a meaningful cause. This year, Deloitte Pesta Sukan 2025 is proud to support Society for the Physically Disabled (SPD), a local charity that empowers persons with disabilities of all ages. 25% of the registration fees will go directly towards SPD’s early intervention programme to support young children with developmental needs.

A total of S$6,400 in cash prizes were awarded to the Mixed Open, Women’s Open, Women’s U23 and Corporate Mixed Open categories, while the Women Social and Schools/Clubs divisions saw their top three finishers earn medals. The surge in participation reflects the growing passion for netball across Singapore and the success of Deloitte Pesta Sukan in providing opportunities for players of all levels to come together.
The highlight of this year’s event was the charity exhibition match, where Deloitte pledged S$500 for every goal scored. The match featured Deloitte employees, Deloitte senior management, Netball Singapore leadership, and a star-studded line-up of guest players including Singapore football legends Fandi Ahmad, Lionel Lewis and Aleksandar Duric; Olympian and Commonwealth Games gold medallist Jessica Tan; Paralympian Theresa Goh; and media personalities Iman Fandi, Bong Qiu Qiu and Paul Foster.

A total of 14 goals were scored during the charity match. With Deloitte’s pledge and contributions from participants, a grand total of S$30,000 was raised as Deloitte Pesta Sukan 2025 continues its tradition of raising funds to uplift the community, this time in support of SPD’s mission to empower children with developmental needs to thrive.