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Revision as of 06:32, 17 July 2011

ASEAN Championship
Founded1996
Region AFF (Southeast Asia)
Number of teams8 (Finals)
Current champions Malaysia
(1st title)
Most successful team(s) Thailand
 Singapore
(3 titles each)

The ASEAN Football Championship, is a biennial international association football competition organized by the ASEAN Football Federation, contested by the national teams of Southeast Asia. It was founded as the Tiger Cup after Singapore-based Asia Pacific Breweries, makers of Tiger Beer, sponsored the competition from its inauguration in 1996 until the 2004 edition. The competition was renamed as the ASEAN Football Championship for the 2007 edition as a result of a termination of the sponsorship deal. From 2008, Japanese auto-company Suzuki bought the naming rights for the competition, and the competition has been renamed The AFF Suzuki Cup.

Since it was inaugurated, the cup has been won three times by both Singapore and Thailand while Vietnam and Malaysia has won the cup once each. Indonesia has never won the competition but managed to be runner-up more than other countries, which is 4 times a runner-up..

Results

Summaries

From 2004, the knockout stage is played over two legs on a home-and-away format with no away goals rule. However, it was put in effect starting with the 2010 edition.

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
1996
Details
 Singapore
Thailand
1–0
Malaysia

Vietnam
3–2
Indonesia
1998
Details
 Vietnam
Singapore
1–0
Vietnam

Indonesia
3–3
after extra time
(5-4)
on penalties

Thailand
2000
Details
 Thailand
Thailand
4–1
Indonesia

Malaysia
3–0
Vietnam
2002
Details
 Indonesia
 Singapore

Thailand
2–2
after extra time
(4–2)
on penalties

Indonesia

Vietnam
2–1
Malaysia
2004
Details
 Malaysia
 Vietnam

Singapore
3–1*
*2–1

Indonesia

Malaysia
2–1
Myanmar
won 5–2 on aggregate

Since the 2007 edition, there was no official third place match. Hence, there were no official third place and fourth place being awarded. Semi-finalists are listed in alphabetical order

Year Host Final Semi-Finals
Champion Score Second Place Semifinalist Semifinalist
2007
Details
 Singapore
 Thailand

Singapore
*2–1
1–1*

Thailand

Malaysia

Vietnam
won 3–2 on aggregate
2008
Details
 Indonesia
 Thailand

Vietnam
2–1*
*1–1

Thailand

Indonesia

Singapore
won 3–2 on aggregate
2010
Details
 Indonesia
 Vietnam

Malaysia
*3–0
1–2*

Indonesia

Philippines

Vietnam
won 4–2 on aggregate
2012
Details
 Malaysia
 Thailand
* = Host

Team Performances

Team 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2007 2008 2010
 Brunei GS DNQ DNP DNP DNP DNQ DNQ DNP
 Cambodia GS DNQ GS GS GS DNQ GS DNQ
 Indonesia 4th 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd GS SF 2nd
 Laos GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS
 Malaysia 2nd GS 3rd 4th 3rd SF GS 1st
 Myanmar GS GS GS GS 4th GS GS GS
 Philippines GS GS GS GS GS GS DNQ SF
 Singapore GS 1st GS GS 1st 1st SF GS
 East Timor DNP DNP GS DNQ DNQ DNQ
 Thailand 1st 4th 1st 1st GS 2nd 2nd GS
 Vietnam 3rd 2nd 4th 3rd GS SF 1st SF
DNP = Did Not Participate
DNQ = Did Not Qualify
GS = Group Stage
SF = Semi Final (since 2007 there is no official 3rd place match)
TBD = To be determined

Top scorers

Year Players Goals
1996 Thailand Netipong Srithong-in 7
1998 Myanmar Myo Hlaing Win 4
2000 Indonesia Gendut Donny Christiawan
Thailand Worrawoot Srimaka
5
2002 Indonesia Bambang Pamungkas 8
2004 Indonesia Ilham Jaya Kesuma 7
2007 Singapore Mohd Noh Alam Shah 10
2008 Indonesia Budi Sudarsono
Singapore Agu Casmir
Thailand Teerasil Dangda
4
2010 Malaysia Mohd Safee Mohd Sali 5

Overall top goalscorers

After AFF Suzuki Cup 2010, overall top goalscorer are

Players Goals
Singapore Noh Alam Shah 17
Thailand Worrawoot Srimaka 15
Vietnam Lê Huỳnh Đức 14
Indonesia Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto 13
Indonesia Bambang Pamungkas
Thailand Kiatisuk Senamuang
12
Singapore Agu Casmir 11
  • Bold denotes players still playing international football.

Most Valuable Players

Year Player
1996 Malaysia Zainal Abidin Hassan
1998 No Award
2000 Thailand Kiatisuk Senamuang
2002 Thailand Therdsak Chaiman
2004 Singapore Lionel Lewis
2008 Vietnam Dương Hồng Sơn
2010 Indonesia Firman Utina

See also

References