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Football tournament at the 2013 SEA Games
Tournament details
Host countryMyanmar
Dates7 December – 21 December
Teams11 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Thailand (men)
 Thailand (women)
Runners-up Indonesia (men)
 Vietnam (women)
Third place Singapore (men)
 Myanmar (women)
Fourth place Malaysia (men)
 Malaysia (women)
Tournament statistics
Matches played34
Goals scored109 (3.21 per match)
Top scorer(s)Thailand Anootsara Maijarern (women)
2011
2015

The 27th association football tournament at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games took place in Myanmar between 7–21 December.[1] It was played among U-23 (under 23 years old) national teams, while the women's tournament had no age limit.

Venues

Yangon Naypyidaw Mandalay
Thuwunna Stadium Zayarthiri Stadium Mandalarthiri Stadium
16°49′16.73″N 96°11′12.58″E / 16.8213139°N 96.1868278°E / 16.8213139; 96.1868278
Capacity: 50,000 Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 30,000

Squads

Men's tournament

All matches were played in Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon and Zayarthiri Stadium, Naypyidaw. The official draw for the Southeast Asian Games men's football took place on 10 November 2013 in Naypyidaw, Myanmar.[1]

Group stage

All times are Myanmar TimeUTC+6:30.

Key to colours in group tables
Group winners and runners-up advanced to the semi-finals

Group A

On 6 November, Philippines which was originally drawn in Group A, withdrew from the SEA Games men's football competition.[1][2] Template:Fb cl2 header navbar Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team |}

Vietnam 7 – 0 Brunei
Vũ Minh Tuấn 22'
Hà Minh Tuấn 25'
Lê Văn Thắng 44', 53'
Trần Mạnh Dũng 66'
Mạc Hồng Quân 68'
Trần Phi Sơn 82'
Report
Singapore 1 – 1 Laos
Sahil 28' Report Sivongthong 86'
Referee: Wang Zhe (China)

Brunei 0 – 2 Malaysia
Report Rozaimi 31'
Ashri 71'
Referee: Vichhika Tuy (Cambodia)
Vietnam 0 – 1 Singapore
Report Sahil 45'
Referee: Mongkolchai Pechsri (Thailand)

Malaysia 4 – 1 Laos
Hazwan 7', 60', 87'
Souksavanh 80' (o.g.)
Report Vongchiengkham 41'
Brunei 0 – 2 Singapore
Report Hariss 35'
Sahil 58'
Referee: Ahmed Shifan (Maldives)

Singapore 1 – 1 Malaysia
Afiq 62' Report Rozaimi 90+1'
Referee: Wang Zhe (China)
Laos 0 – 5 Vietnam
Report Phạm Mạnh Hùng 28'
Nguyễn Văn Quyết 30', 75'
Vũ Minh Tuấn 79'
Mạc Hồng Quân 87'
Referee: Vichhika Tuy (Cambodia)

Malaysia 2 – 1 Vietnam
Ashri 82'
Saarvindran 90+1'
Report Mạc Hồng Quân 90+4'
Referee: Wang Zhe (China)
Laos 3 – 2 Brunei
Souksavanh 37'
Vongchiengkham 45'
Sayyabounsou 51'
Report Mazazizi 33'
Azwan 83'
Referee: Ahmed Shifan (Maldives)

Group B

Template:Fb cl2 header navbar Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team |} Note: Indonesia went through because they won head-to-head against Myanmmar, despite Myanmmar being equal in points and having a lead in goal for and goal difference.[3]

East Timor 1 – 3 Thailand
José Carlos 72' Report Thitipan 2'
Pokkhao 34'
Artit 48'
Myanmar 3 – 0 Cambodia
Zaw Min Tun 18'
Kyaw Ko Ko 36', 47'
Report

Cambodia 0 – 1 Indonesia
Report Yandi 53'
Myanmar 3 – 1 East Timor
Kyaw Zayar Win 13'
Kyaw Ko Ko 71' (pen.)
Kyi Lin 77'
Report Jairo Neto 37'
Referee: Hadimin Shahbudin (Brunei)

Indonesia 1 – 4 Thailand
Ibo 90+2' Report Pokkhao 2'
Adisak 20'
Pravinwat 52' (pen.)
Thitipan 81'

East Timor 0 – 0 Indonesia
Report
Referee: Hadimin Shahbudin (Brunei)
Thailand 1 – 1 Myanmar
Pravinwat 47' Report Nay Lin Tun 34'

Thailand 0 – 0 Cambodia
Report
Indonesia 1 – 0 Myanmar
Tuasalamony 36' (pen.) Report

Knockout stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
19 December
 
 
 Malaysia1 (3)
 
21 December
 
 Indonesia (pen.)1 (4)
 
 Indonesia0
 
19 December
 
 Thailand1
 
 Thailand1
 
 
 Singapore0
 
Third place
 
 
21 December
 
 
 Malaysia1
 
 
 Singapore2

Semi-finals

Bronze medal match

Malaysia 1 – 2 Singapore
Thamil 68' Report Hariss 13', 14'

Gold medal match

Indonesia 0 – 1 Thailand
Report Sarawut 22'
Referee: Wang Zhe (China)

Goalscorers

3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
1 own goal

Women's tournament

All match will be played in Mandalarthiri Stadium, Mandalay. Official drawing for the Southeast Asian Games women's football took place on 6 November 2013 in Naypyitaw, Myanmar.[4]

Group stage

All times are Myanmar TimeUTC+6:30.

Key to colours in group tables
Group winners and runners-up advanced to the semi-finals

Group A

On 8 December, Indonesia which was originally drawn in Group A, withdrew from the SEA Games women's football competition.[5] Template:Fb cl2 header navbar Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team |}



Vietnam 1 – 0 Myanmar
Lê Thu Thanh Hương 18' Report

Group B

On 22 November, Timor-Leste which was originally drawn in Group B, withdrew from the SEA Games women's football competition.[5] Template:Fb cl2 header navbar Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team Template:Fb cl2 team |}

Laos 1 – 3 Malaysia
Noum 74' Report Angela 2', 9'
Sihaya 68'
Referee: Mai Hoang Trang (Vietnam)

Malaysia 1 – 6 Thailand
Sihaya 78' Report Anootsara 16', 45'
Ainon 52'
Darut 58'
Kwanreuthai 88', 90+2'

Thailand 5 – 0 Laos
Anootsara 12', 44', 61'
Ainon 26'
Taneekarn 81'
Report
Referee: Seinn Cho Aung (Myanmar)

Knockout stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 December
 
 
 Vietnam4
 
20 December
 
 Malaysia0
 
 Vietnam1
 
18 December
 
 Thailand2
 
 Thailand (pen.)2 (9)
 
 
 Myanmar2 (8)
 
Third place
 
 
20 December
 
 
 Malaysia0
 
 
 Myanmar6

Semi-finals

Bronze medal match

Gold medal match

Vietnam 1 – 2 Thailand
Nguyễn Thị Minh Nguyệt 33' Report Naphat 40'
Anootsara 47'

Goalscorers

6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Division  Thailand
Peerapat Notechaiya
Theeraton Bunmathan
Sakolwat Skollah
Thitipan Puangchan
Artit Daosawang
Adisak Kraisorn
Pokkhao Anan
Charyl Chappuis
Narubodin Weerawatnodom
Pakorn Prempak
Pravinwat Boonyong
Chutipol Thongtae
Chanathip Songkrasin
Chayanan Pombuppha
Chanin Sae-Eae
Tanaboon Kesarat
Kawin Thammasatchanan
Ukrit Wongmeema
Krirkrit Thaweekarn
Sarawut Masuk
 Indonesia
Kurnia Meiga
Syahrizal Syahbuddin
Dendi Santoso
Rizky Pellu
Ramdhani Lestaluhu
Egi Melgiansyah
Yandi Munawar
Dedi Kusnandar
Andritany Ardhiyasa
Manahati Lestusen
Yohanes Pahabol
Rony Beroperay
Andik Vermansyah
Fandi Utomo
Bayu Gatra
Diego Muhammad
Alfin Ismail Tuasalamony
Nelson Alom
Andri Ibo
Mokhamad Syaifuddin
 Singapore
Izwan Mahbud
Sahil Suhaimi
Afiq Yunos
Anumanthan Kumar
Madhu Mohana
Gabriel Quak
Hafiz Abu Sujad
Faritz Hameed
Faris Ramli
Hariss Harun
Zulfahmi Arifin
Khairulhin Khalid
Izzdin Shafiq
Safuwan Baharudin
Nazrul Nazari
Shahfiq Ghani
Iqbal Hussain
Al-Qaasimy Rahman
Syazwan Buhari
Women's Division  Thailand
Waraporn Boonsing
Darut Changplook
Natthakarn Chinwong
Duangnapa Sritala
Kwanruethai Kunupatham
Phikul Khueanpet
Naphat Seesraum
Warunee Phetwiset
Sunisa Srangthaisong
Ainon Phancha
Kwanruedi Saengchan
Anootsara Maijarern
Taneekarn Dangda
Wilaiporn Boothduang
Kanjana Sungngoen
Sukanya Chor Charoenying
Nisa Romyen
Rattikan Thongsombut
Alisa Rukpinij
Suphaphon Kaeobaen
 Vietnam
Đặng Thị Kiều Trinh
Nguyễn Thị Xuyến
Chương Thị Kiều
Bùi Thị Như
Nguyễn Thị Nga
Phạm Hoàng Quỳnh
Nguyễn Thị Tuyết Dung
Nguyễn Thị Minh Nguyệt
Huỳnh Như
Nguyễn Thị Hòa
Nguyễn Thị Nguyệt
Vũ Thị Nhung
Nguyễn Thị Muôn
Lê Thị Tuyết Mai
Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Anh
Lê Thị Thương
Nguyễn Hải Hòa
Nguyễn Thị Liễu
Lê Thu Thanh Hương
Trần Thị Kim Hồng
 Myanmar
May Khin Ya Min
Myint Myint Aye
Shwe Zin Aung
Moe Moe War
Phu Pwint Khine
San San Maw
Than Than Htwe
Nilar Myint
Yee Yee Oo
Khin Marlar Tun
Khin Moe Wai
Naw Arlo Wer Phaw
Margret Marri
Wai Wai Aung
Zin Mar Win
Khin Than Wai
Thidar Oo
Win Theingi Tun
Zar Chi Oo
Mya Phu Ngon

References

  1. ^ a b c "Competition Schedules". http://www.27seagames2013.com/. Retrieved 14 December 2013. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  2. ^ Pyae Thet Phyo (10 November 2013). "The Philippines' men's football team withdraws from SEA Games". The Myanmar Times. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
  3. ^ "SEA GAMES 2013: Disadvantage to Myanmar if Indonesia Win". ASEAN Football Federation. 15 December 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  4. ^ "SEA GAMES 2013: Eight Teams for Women's Football". ASEAN Football Federation. 6 November 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  5. ^ a b "SEA GAMES 2013: Indonesia and Timor Leste Pulled Out of Women's Football". ASEAN Football Federation. 8 December 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
Preceded by Football at the Southeast Asian Games
2013 Southeast Asian Games
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