Career
Geylang United
Ng began his professional football career with Geylang United Football Club in the Sleague in 2011. Ng made his Sleague debut as the first prime league player in the year, he came on as a substitute against Young Lions. Eventually he did not see himself finishing the game as he received a straight red card for stamping a player on the ground.
He appeared a couple of times in the Sleague later of the season.
Alongside the likes of Amy Recha, Wahyudi Wahid and Taufiq Ghani. Courts Young Lions
In 2012, Ng signed for Courts Young Lions, however due to national service commitments Ng failed to make a single appearance throughout the 2012 season.
Ng returned to the Young Lions squad in only august 2013 season, made his debut against Hougang United and only making 5 appearances in the season. In 2014, Ng stayed with the Courts Young Lions for his development of football, seems promising and exciting at the start of the season.
Unfortunately, not the case for the remaining of the season as he found himself often on the bench.
Also missing out a spot in the Asian Games 2014 in of Korea, Incheon. Home United
His impressive displays have not gone unnoticed as he was named as part of Singapore"s squad for this home edition of the Southern Economic Association, USA Games. Scoring 4 goals and 5 assists in all competitions this season.
Ng is quickly developing into one of the best wingers in the country.
Quick on the ball and a good crosser. Geylang International
Stanley resigned for the Eagles for the 2016 South.League season and scored on the opening day of the campaign, earning Geylang a share of the spoils in a 3-3 draw against title-favourites, Tampines Rovers.
Youth
In 2008, the forward was part of the talented Class of "92 that became the first Singaporean youth team to qualify for a continental finals, when they made the AFC Under-16 Championship, scoring six goals in four games in the qualifiers. While there was never any doubt over his talent, Ng"s form dipped as his playing time with the Courts Young Lions was reduced during his National Service stint.