
The move comes after the Singaporeans were eliminated from the regional AFF Cup tournament at the semifinal stage by Indonesia on Saturday and brings to an end Yoshida’s two-and-a-half year tenure.
“This was not an easy decision for me to arrive to and a part of me wishes that I did not have to make it at all,” Yoshida said in a statement.
“The last two years have not been easy for me and my family given the travel restrictions that were in place as a result of the pandemic.”
The 47-year-old took over as Singapore coach in June 2019, having previously worked with Japanese clubs Kashiwa Reysol and Albirex Niigata.
Singapore will begin the search for a replacement next month, ahead of June’s qualifying rounds for the 2023 Asian Cup.