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AFF Championship

AFF Championship

1996 Tiger Cup
 
Tiger Cup 1996.jpg
Tournament details
Host country Singapore
Dates1–15 September
Teams10
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Thailand (1st title)
Runners-up Malaysia
Third place Vietnam
Fourth place Indonesia
Tournament statistics
Matches played24
Goals scored93 (3.88 per match)
Attendance245,500 (10,229 per match)
Top scorer(s)Thailand Netipong Srithong-in
(7 goals)
Best player(s)Malaysia Zainal Abidin Hassan
Group A
[Sep 2] Cambodia    1-3 Vietnam
        Laos        1-5 Indonesia
[Sep 5] Laos        1-1 Vietnam
        Myanmar     5-0 Cambodia
[Sep 7] Myanmar     1-4 Vietnam
        Indonesia   3-0 Cambodia
[Sep 9] Cambodia    0-1 Laos
        Indonesia   6-1 Myanmar
[Sep 11]Indonesia   1-1 Vietnam
        Laos        2-4 Myanmar
 1.INDONESIA    4  3  1  0 15- 3 10  
 2.VIETNAM      4  2  2  0  9- 4  8
 3.Myanmar      4  2  0  2 11-12  6
 4.Laos         4  1  1  2  5-10  4
 5.Cambodia     4  0  0  4  1-12  0

Group B
[Sep 2] Malaysia    1-1 Singapore
        Philippines 0-5 Thailand
[Sep 4] Malaysia    7-0 Philippines
        Singapore   3-0 Brunei
[Sep 6] Thailand    6-0 Brunei
        Singapore   3-0 Philippines
[Sep 8] Brunei      1-0 Philippines
        Thailand    1-1 Malaysia
        Singapore   0-1 Thailand
 1.THAILAND     4  3  1  0 13- 1 10
 2.MALAYSIA     4  2  2  0 15- 2  8
 3.Singapore    4  2  1  1  7- 2  7
 4.Brunei       4  1  0  3  1-15  3
 5.Philippines  4  0  0  4  0-16  0

Semifinals [Sep 13]
Thailand    4-2 Vietnam
Malaysia    3-1 Indonesia

Third Place Match [Sep 15]
Indonesia   2-3 Vietnam

Final [Sep 15]
Thailand    1-0 Malaysia
Attendance: 32,000
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1998 Tiger Cup

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Tournament details
Host country Vietnam
Dates26 August – 5 September
Teams8
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Singapore (1st title)
Runners-up Vietnam
Third place Indonesia
Fourth place Thailand
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored55 (3.44 per match)
Attendance222,000 (13,875 per match)
Top scorer(s)Myanmar Myo Hlaing Win (4 goals)

Qualification
Group A
14 March 1998 Myanmar 4-1  Brunei
16 March 1998 Laos    2-1  Brunei
18 March 1998 Myanmar 3-0  Laos

1-Myanmar     2 2 0 0 7 1 6
2-Laos        2 1 0 1 2 4 3
3-Brunei      2 0 0 2 2 6 0

Group B
24 March 1998 Singapore    1-0  Philippines
26 March 1998 Cambodia     1-1  Philippines
28 March 1998 Singapore    3-0  Cambodia

1-Singapore   2 2 0 0 4 0 6
2-Philippines 2 0 1 1 1 2 1
3-Cambodia    2 0 1 1 1 4 1
Group A [Thong Nhat stadium, Ho Chi Minh City]
[Aug 27]Indonesia   3-0 Philippines 
        Thailand    1-1 Myanmar
[Aug 29]Thailand    3-1 Philippines 
        Indonesia   6-2 Myanmar
[Aug 31]Myanmar     5-2 Philippines 
        Thailand    3-2 Indonesia  
 1.Thailand     3  2  1  0  7- 4  7
 2.Indonesia    3  2  0  1 11- 5  6
 3.Myanmar      3  1  1  1  8- 9  4
 4.Philippines  3  0  0  3  3-11  0

Group B [Hanoi stadium, Hanoi]
[Aug 26]Malaysia    0-2 Singapore
        Vietnam     4-1 Laos
[Aug 28]Vietnam     0-0 Singapore
        Malaysia    0-0 Laos
[Aug 30]Singapore   4-1 Laos
        Vietnam     1-0 Malaysia  
 1.Singapore    3  2  1  0  6- 1  7
 2.Vietnam      3  2  1  0  5- 1  7
 3.Malaysia     3  0  1  2  0- 3  1
 4.Laos         3  0  1  2  2- 8  1

Semi-Finals 
[Sep 2, Ho Chi Minh City] Singapore   2-1 Indonesia
[Sep 3, Hanoi]            Vietnam     3-0 Thailand 

Third Place Match
[Sep 5, Ho Chi Minh City] Indonesia   3-3 Thailand    [5-4 pen]

Final
[Sep 5, Hanoi]            Vietnam     0-1 Singapore 
Attendance: 25,000
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2000 Tiger Cup

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Tournament details
Host country Thailand
Dates5 November 2000 – 18 November 2000
Teams9
Venue(s)3 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Thailand (2nd title)
Runners-up Indonesia
Third place Malaysia
Fourth place Vietnam
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored67 (3.35 per match)
Top scorer(s)Indonesia Gendut Christiawan Thailand Worrawoot Srimaka
(5 goals)
Best player(s)Thailand Kiatisuk Senamuang
Group A [Chiang Mai]
 6-11 Indonesia   3-0 Philippines     
 6-11 Thailand    3-1 Myanmar
 8-11 Myanmar     3-0 Philippines
10-11 Thailand    4-1 Indonesia
12-11 Indonesia   5-0 Myanmar
12-11 Thailand    2-0 Philippines
 1.THAILAND     3  3  0  0  9- 2  9
 2.INDONESIA    3  2  0  1  9- 4  6
 3.Myanmar      3  1  0  2  4- 8  3
 4.Philippines  3  0  0  3  0- 8  0

Group B [Songkhla]
 5-11 Singapore   1-0 Cambodia
 5-11 Malaysia    0-0 Vietnam
 7-11 Malaysia    5-0 Laos
 7-11 Vietnam     6-0 Cambodia
 9-11 Malaysia    3-2 Cambodia
 9-11 Singapore   3-0 Laos
11-11 Cambodia    3-0 Laos
11-11 Vietnam     1-0 Singapore
13-11 Singapore   0-1 Malaysia
13-11 Vietnam     5-0 Laos
 1.VIETNAM      4  3  1  0 12- 0 10
 2.MALAYSIA     4  3  1  0  9- 2 10
 3.Singapore    4  2  0  2  4- 2  6
 4.Cambodia     4  1  0  3  5-10  3
 5.Laos         4  0  0  4  0-16  0

Semifinals [Bangkok]
16-11 Vietnam     2-3 Indonesia                [asdet]
16-11 Thailand    2-0 Malaysia

Third Place Match
18-11 Malaysia    3-0 Vietnam

Final
18-11 Thailand    4-1 Indonesia
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2002 Tiger Cup

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Tournament details
Host countries Indonesia
 Singapore
Dates15-29 December 2002
Teams9
Venue(s)4 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Thailand (3rd title)
Runners-up Indonesia
Third place Vietnam
Fourth place Malaysia
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored92 (4.6 per match)
Top scorer(s)Indonesia Bambang Pamungkas
(8 goals)
Best player(s)Thailand Therdsak Chaiman

Group A [Jakarta]
15-12 Indonesia   0-0 Myanmar 
15-12 Vietnam     9-2 Cambodia 
17-12 Philippines 1-6 Myanmar 
17-12 Cambodia    2-4 Indonesia 
19-12 Myanmar     5-0 Cambodia
19-12 Vietnam     4-1 Philippines 
21-12 Cambodia    1-0 Philippines 
21-12 Indonesia   2-2 Vietnam 
23-12 Myanmar     2-4 Vietnam  
23-12 Philippines 1-13 Indonesia 
 1.VIETNAM      4  3  1  0 19- 7 10
 2.INDONESIA    4  2  2  0 19- 5  8
 3.Myanmar      4  2  1  1 13- 5  7
 4.Cambodia     4  1  0  3  5-18  3
 5.Philippines  4  0  0  4  3-24  0

Group B [Singapore]
18-12 Thailand    5-1 Laos 
18-12 Singapore   0-4 Malaysia 
20-12 Malaysia    3-1 Thailand 
20-12 Laos        1-2 Singapore 
22-12 Malaysia    1-1 Laos 
22-12 Singapore   1-1 Thailand 
 1.MALAYSIA     3  2  1  0  8- 2  7
 2.THAILAND     3  1  1  1  7- 5  4
 3.Singapore    3  1  1  1  3- 6  4
 4.Laos         3  0  1  2  3- 8  1

Semifinals [Jakarta]
27-12 Vietnam     0-4 Thailand
27-12 Malaysia    0-1 Indonesia

Third Place Match [Jakarta]
29-12 Vietnam     2-1 Malaysia

Final [Gelora Senayan Stadium, Jakarta;]
29-12 Thailand    2-2 Indonesia         [4-2 pen]
Attendance: 100,000
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2004-2005 Tiger Cup

Tournament details
Host country Vietnam (group stage)
 Malaysia (group stage)
 Indonesia (first leg final stage)
 Singapore (second leg final stage)
Dates7 December 2004 – 16 January 2005
Teams10
Venue(s)5 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Singapore (2nd title)
Runners-up Indonesia
Third place Malaysia
Fourth place Myanmar
Tournament statistics
Matches played27
Goals scored113 (4.19 per match)
Top scorer(s)Indonesia Ilham Jaya Kesuma (7 goals)
Best player(s)Singapore Lionel Lewis
Group A (in Vietnam)
 7-12 Indonesia   6-0 Laos         [in Than Po Ho Chi Minh]
 7-12 Vietnam     1-1 Singapore    [in Than Po Ho Chi Minh]
 9-12 Vietnam     9-1 Cambodia     [in Than Po Ho Chi Minh]
 9-12 Indonesia   0-0 Singapore    [in Than Po Ho Chi Minh]
11-12 Laos        2-1 Cambodia     [in Hanoi]
11-12 Vietnam     0-3 Indonesia    [in Hanoi]
13-12 Singapore   6-2 Laos         [in Hanoi]
13-12 Indonesia   8-0 Cambodia     [in Hanoi]
15-12 Vietnam     3-0 Laos         [in Hanoi]
15-12 Cambodia    0-3 Singapore    [in Haiphong]
 1.INDONESIA    4  3  1  0 17- 0 10
 2.SINGAPORE    4  2  2  0 10- 3  8
 3.Vietnam      4  2  1  1 13- 5  7
 4.Laos         4  1  0  3  3-17  3
 5.Cambodia     4  0  0  4  3-21  0

Group B (in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
 8-12 Philippines 0-1 Myanmar
 8-12 Malaysia    5-0 East Timor
10-12 Thailand    1-1 Myanmar
10-12 Malaysia    4-1 Philippines
12-12 East Timor  0-8 Thailand
12-12 Malaysia    0-1 Myanmar
14-12 Philippines 2-1 East Timor
14-12 Malaysia    2-1 Thailand
16-12 Myanmar     3-1 East Timor
16-12 Thailand    3-1 Philippines
 1.MYANMAR      4  3  1  0  6- 2 10
 2.MALAYSIA     4  3  0  1 11- 3  9
 3.Thailand     4  2  1  1 13- 4  7
 4.Philippines  4  1  0  3  4- 9  3
 5.East Timor   4  0  0  4  2-18  0

Semifinals
28-12 Indonesia   1-2 Malaysia
29-12 Myanmar     3-4 Singapore    [in Kuala Lumpur]
 2- 1 Singapore   4-2 Myanmar      [aet]
 3- 1 Malaysia    1-4 Indonesia

Third Place Match [in Singapore]
15- 1 Myanmar     1-2 Malaysia

Final
 8- 1 Indonesia   1-3 Singapore
16- 1 Singapore   2-1 Indonesia
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2007 AFF Championship

Tournament details
Host countries Singapore
 Thailand
Dates12 January – 4 February 2007
Teams8
Venue(s)4 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Singapore (3rd title)
Runners-up Thailand
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored50 (2.78 per match)
Top scorer(s)Singapore Noh Alam Shah (10 goals)
Best player(s)Singapore Noh Alam Shah
Qualification
12 November 2006 Philippines  1–2    Laos
12 November 2006 Timor-Leste  2–3    Brunei
14 November 2006 Philippines  7–0    Timor-Leste
14 November 2006 Cambodia     2–2    Laos
16 November 2006 Laos         3–2    Timor-Leste
16 November 2006 Brunei       1–1    Cambodia
18 November 2006 Philippines  1–0    Cambodia
18 November 2006 Brunei       1–4    Laos
20 November 2006 Philippines  4–1    Brunei
20 November 2006 Timor-Leste  1–4    Cambodia

1- Laos        4 3 1 0 11 6 10
2- Philippines 4 3 0 1 13 3 9
3- Cambodia    4 1 2 1 7  5 5
4- Brunei      4 1 1 2 6 11 4
5- Timor-Leste 4 0 0 4 5 17 0
Group A (Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok)
12- 1 Malaysia    4-0 Philippines
12- 1 Thailand    1-1 Myanmar 
14- 1 Malaysia    0-0 Myanmar 
14- 1 Thailand    4-0 Philippines
16- 1 Myanmar     0-0 Philippines  [at Army stadium]
16- 1 Thailand    1-0 Malaysia
 1.THAILAND     3  2  1  0  6- 1  7
 2.MALAYSIA     3  1  1  1  4- 1  4
 3.Myanmar      3  0  3  0  1- 1  3
 4.Philippines  3  0  1  2  0- 8  1

Group B (National Stadium, Singapore)
13- 1 Indonesia   3-1 Laos
13- 1 Singapore   0-0 Vietnam
15- 1 Indonesia   1-1 Vietnam 
15- 1 Singapore  11-0 Laos
17- 1 Vietnam     9-0 Laos         [at Stadion Jalan Besar]
17- 1 Singapore   2-2 Indonesia 
 1.SINGAPORE    3  1  2  0 13- 2  5
 2.VIETNAM      3  1  2  0 10- 1  5
 3.Indonesia    3  1  2  0  6- 4  5
 4.Laos         3  0  0  3  1-23  0

Semifinals
23- 1 Malaysia    1-1 Singapore
24- 1 Vietnam     0-2 Thailand
27- 1 Singapore   1-1 Malaysia     [aet, 5-4 pen]
28- 1 Thailand    0-0 Vietnam

Final
31- 1 Singapore   2-1 Thailand 
 4- 2 Thailand    1-1 Singapore 
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2008 AFF Suzuki Cup

2008 AFF Suzuki Cup Logo.jpg
Tournament details
Host countries Indonesia
 Thailand
Dates5–28 December
Teams8
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Vietnam (1st title)
Runners-up Thailand
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored56 (3.11 per match)
Top scorer(s)Singapore Agu Casmir Indonesia Budi Sudarsono Thailand Teerasil Dangda
(4 goals)
Best player(s)Vietnam Dương Hồng Sơn

Qualification
17 October 2008 Philippines 1 – 0  Timor-Leste
17 October 2008 Cambodia    3 – 2  Laos
19 October 2008 Cambodia    2 – 2  Timor-Leste
19 October 2008 Brunei      1 – 1  Philippines
21 October 2008 Philippines 1 – 2  Laos
21 October 2008 Timor-Leste 1 – 4  Brunei
23 October 2008 Laos        3 – 2  Brunei
23 October 2008 Cambodia    2 – 3  Philippines
25 October 2008 Cambodia    2 – 1  Brunei
25 October 2008 Laos        2 – 1  Timor-Leste

1- Laos       4 3 0 1 9 7 9
2- Cambodia   4 2 1 1 9 8 7
3- Philippines4 2 1 1 6 5 7
4- Brunei     4 1 1 2 8 7 4
5- Timor-Leste4 0 1 3 4 9 1
Group A (in Jakarta, Indonesia)
 5-12 Singapore   5-0 Cambodia
 5-12 Indonesia   3-0 Myanmar
 7-12 Singapore   3-1 Myanmar
 7-12 Indonesia   4-0 Cambodia
 9-12 Myanmar     3-2 Cambodia
 9-12 Indonesia   0-2 Singapore
 1.SINGAPORE    3  3  0  0 10- 1  9
 2.INDONESIA    3  2  0  1  7- 2  6
 3.Myanmar      3  1  0  2  4- 8  3
 4.Cambodia     3  0  0  3  2-12  0

Group B (in Bangkok, Thailand)
 6-12 Malaysia    3-0 Laos
 6-12 Thailand    2-0 Vietnam
 8-12 Malaysia    2-3 Vietnam
 8-12 Thailand    6-0 Laos
10-12 Vietnam     4-0 Laos
10-12 Thailand    3-0 Malaysia 
 1.THAILAND     3  3  0  0 11- 0  9
 2.VIETNAM      3  2  0  1  7- 4  6
 3.Malaysia     3  1  0  2  5- 6  3
 4.Laos         3  0  0  3  0-13  0

Semifinals
16-12 Indonesia   0-1 Thailand
17-12 Vietnam     0-0 Singapore
20-12 Thailand    2-1 Indonesia
21-12 Singapore   0-1 Vietnam

Final 
24-12 Thailand    1-2 Vietnam
28-12 Vietnam     1-1 Thailand 
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2010 AFF Suzuki Cup

2010 AFF Suzuki Cup Logo.svg
Tournament details
Host countries Indonesia
 Vietnam
Dates1–29 December
Teams8
Venue(s)4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Malaysia (1st title)
Runners-up Indonesia
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored51 (2.83 per match)
Top scorer(s)Malaysia Safee Sali
(5 goals)
Best player(s)Indonesia Firman Utina

Qualification
22 October 2010 Timor-Leste 0 – 5  Philippines
22 October 2010 Laos        0 – 0  Cambodia
24 October 2010 Cambodia    4 – 2  Timor-Leste
24 October 2010 Philippines 2 – 2  Laos
26 October 2010 Philippines 0 – 0  Cambodia
26 October 2010 Laos        6 – 1  Timor-Leste
1- Laos        3 1 2 0 8 3  5
2- Philippines 3 1 2 0 7 2  5
3- Cambodia    3 1 2 0 4 2  5
4- Timor-Leste 3 0 0 3 3 15 0
Group A
 1-12  Laos         2-2  Thailand
 1-12  Indonesia    5-1  Malaysia
 4-12  Malaysia     0-0  Thailand
 4-12  Indonesia    6-0  Laos
 7-12  Malaysia     5-1  Laos          [at Palembang]
 7-12  Indonesia    2-1  Thailand
 1.INDONESIA     3  3  0  0 13- 2  9
 2.MALAYSIA      3  1  1  1  6- 6  4
 3.Thailand      3  0  2  1  3- 4  2
 4.Laos          3  0  1  2  3-13  1

Group B
 2-12  Singapore    1-1  Philippines
 2-12  Vietnam      7-1  Myanmar
 5-12  Singapore    2-1  Myanmar
 5-12  Philippines  2-0  Vietnam
 8-12  Myanmar      0-0  Philippines   [at Nam Dinh]
 8-12  Vietnam      1-0  Singapore
 1.VIETNAM       3  2  0  1  8- 3  6
 2.PHILIPPINES   3  1  2  0  3- 1  5
 3.Singapore     3  1  1  1  3- 3  4
 4.Myanmar       3  0  1  2  2- 9  1

Semifinals
15-12  Malaysia     2-0  Vietnam       [at Kuala Lumpur]
18-12  Vietnam      0-0  Malaysia      [at Hanoi]
16-12  Philippines  0-1  Indonesia     [at Jakarta*]
19-12  Indonesia    1-0  Philippines   [at Jakarta]
* The Philippines' home leg was played in Jakarta as no
  suitable stadium was available in the Philippines.

Final
26-12  Malaysia     3-0  Indonesia     [at Kuala Lumpur]
29-12  Indonesia    2-1  Malaysia      [at Jakarta]
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2012 AFF Suzuki Cup

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Tournament details
Host countries Malaysia
 Thailand
Dates24 November – 22 December
Teams8 (from 1 sub-confederation)
Venue(s)4 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Singapore (4th title)
Runners-up Thailand
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored48 (2.67 per match)
Top scorer(s)Thailand Teerasil Dangda
(5 goals)
Best player(s)Singapore Shahril Ishak
 
Qualification
5 October 2012 Cambodia    1 – 5  Timor-Leste
5 October 2012 Myanmar     1 – 0  Brunei
7 October 2012 Timor-Leste 1 – 2  Myanmar
7 October 2012 Laos        1 – 0  Cambodia
9 October 2012 Cambodia    2 – 3  Brunei
9 October 2012 Timor-Leste 3 – 1  Laos
11 October 2012 Brunei     1 – 3  Laos
11 October 2012 Myanmar    3 – 0  Cambodia
13 October 2012 Laos       0 – 0  Myanmar
13 October 2012 Brunei     2 – 1  Timor-Leste

 1-Myanmar      4 3 1 0 6  1   10
 2-Laos         4 2 1 1 5     7
 3-Timor-Leste  4 2 0 2 10 6    6
 4-Brunei       4 2 0 2 6     6
 5-Cambodia     4 0 0 4 3  12   0
GROUP A 
24/11/2012 Vietnam   1-1  Myanmar     [17.30] Rajamangala Stadium
24/11/2012 THAILAND  2-1  Philippines [20.20] Rajamangala Stadium
27/11/2012 Vietnam   0-1  PHILIPPINES [17.30] Rajamangala Stadium
27/11/2012 THAILAND  4-0  Myanmar     [20.20] Rajamangala Stadium
30/11/2012 Myanmar   0-2  PHILIPPINES [20.20] Supachalasal Stadium
30/11/2012 THAILAND  3-1  Vietnam     [20.20] Rajamangala Stadium
 1 THAILAND     3   3-  0-  0-   9-   2-   9 [QUALIFIED]
 2 PHILIPPINES  3   2-  0-  1-   4-   2-   6 [QUALIFIED]
 3 Vietnam      3   0-  1-  2-   2-   5-   1
 4 Myanmar      3   0-  1-  2-   1-   7-   1

GROUP B 
25/11/2012 Indonesia 2-2  Laos        [18.00] Bukit Jalil Stadium
25/11/2012 Malaysia  0-3  SINGAPORE   [20.45] Bukit Jalil Stadium
28/11/2012 INDONESIA 1-0  Singapore   [18.00] Bukit Jalil Stadium
28/11/2012 MALAYSIA  4-1  Laos        [20.45] Bukit Jalil Stadium
01/12/2012 SINGAPORE 4-3  Laos        [20.45] Shah Alam Stadium
01/12/2012 MALAYSIA  2-0  Indonesia   [20.45] Bukit Jalil Stadium
 1 SINGAPORE    3   2-  0-  1-   7-   4-   6 [QUALIFIED]
 2 MALAYSIA     3   2-  0-  1-   6-   4-   6 [QUALIFIED]
 3 Indonesia    3   1-  1-  1-   3-   4-   4
 4 Laos         3   0-  1-  2-   6-  10-   1

SEMI FINALS
08/12/2012 Philippines  0-0  Singapore   [20.00] Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila
12/12/2012 SINGAPORE    1-0  Philippines [20.00] Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore
09/12/2012 Malaysia     1-1  Thailand    [20.00] Bukit Jalil Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
13/12/2012 THAILAND     2-0  Malaysia    [19.00] Supachalasal Stadium, Bangkok

FINAL
19/12/2012 SINGAPORE    3-1  Thailand    [20.00] Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore
22/12/2012 THAILAND     1-0  Singapore   [19.00] Supachalasal Stadium, Bangkok
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2014 AFF Suzuki Cup

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Tournament details
Host countries Singapore
 Vietnam
Dates22 November – 20 December
Teams8 (from 1 sub-confederation)
Venue(s)8 (in 5 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Thailand (4th title)
Runners-up Malaysia
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored65 (3.61 per match)
Top scorer(s)Malaysia Mohd Safiq Rahim (6 goals)
Best player(s)Thailand Chanathip Songkrasin
Fair play award Vietnam
Qualification
12 October 2014 Timor-Leste 4 – 2  Brunei
12 October 2014 Laos        3 – 2  Cambodia
14 October 2014 Brunei      2 – 4  Laos
14 October 2014 Myanmar     0 – 0  Timor-Leste
16 October 2014 Timor-Leste 2 – 3  Cambodia
16 October 2014 Brunei      1 – 3  Myanmar
18 October 2014 Cambodia    0 – 1  Myanmar
18 October 2014 Laos        2 – 0  Timor-Leste
20 October 2014 Myanmar     2 – 1  Laos
20 October 2014 Cambodia    1 – 0  Brunei

 1-Myanmar     4 3 1 0 6  2 10
 2-Laos        4 3 0 1 10 6 9
 3-Cambodia    4 2 0 2 6  6 6
 4-Timor-Leste 4 1 1 2 6  7 4
 5-Brunei      4 0 0 4 5 12 0
Group A  [Hanoi, Vietnam]
22 Nov 2014 Philippines        4–1 Laos
22 Nov 2014 Vietnam            2–2 Indonesia
25 Nov 2014 Philippines        4–0 Indonesia
25 Nov 2014 Laos               0–3 Vietnam
28 Nov 2014 Indonesia          5–1 Laos
28 Nov 2014 Vietnam            3–1 Philippines
1.VIETNAM         3  2 1 0  8- 3   7
2.PHILIPPINES     3  2 0 1  9- 4   6
3.Indonesia       3  1 1 1  7- 7   4
4.Laos            3  0 0 3  2-12   0

Group B  [Kallang, Singapore]
23 Nov 2014 Malaysia           0–0 Myanmar
23 Nov 2014 Singapore          1–2 Thailand
26 Nov 2014 Malaysia           2–3 Thailand
26 Nov 2014 Myanmar            2–4 Singapore
29 Nov 2014 Thailand           2–0 Myanmar
29 Nov 2014 Singapore          1–3 Malaysia
1.THAILAND        3  3 0 0  7- 3   9
2.MALAYSIA        3  1 1 1  5- 4   4
3.Singapore       3  1 0 2  6- 7   3
4.Myanmar         3  0 1 2  2- 6   1

Semifinals
06 Dec 2014 Philippines       0–0 Thailand
07 Dec 2014 Malaysia          1–2 Vietnam
10 Dec 2014 Thailand          3–0 Philippines
11 Dec 2014 Vietnam           2–4 Malaysia

Final 
17 Dec 2014 Thailand          2–0 Malaysia
20 Dec 2014 Malaysia          3-2 Thailand 
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2016 AFF Suzuki Cup

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Tournament details
Host countries Myanmar
 Philippines
Dates19 November – 17 December 2016
Teams8 (from 1 sub-confederation)
Venue(s)4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Thailand (5th title)
Runners-up Indonesia
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored50 (2.78 per match)
Attendance316,168 (17,565 per match)
Top scorer(s)Thailand Teerasil Dangda (6 goals)
Best player(s)Thailand Chanathip Songkrasin
Fair play award Thailand

Qualification
15 October 2016 Brunei      2–1    Timor-Leste
15 October 2016 Cambodia    2–1    Laos
18 October 2016 Timor-Leste 1–2    Laos
18 October 2016 Brunei      0–3    Cambodia
21 October 2016 Laos        4–3    Brunei
21 October 2016 Cambodia    3–2    Timor-Leste
1-Cambodia (H)3    0  0   3  +5         
2-Laos        3     1   6  +1         
3-Brunei      3     2   8  −3     3
4-Timor-Leste 3       7  −3     0

Group A [in the Philippines]
[Nov 19, Bocaue]Thailand           4-2 Indonesia          
                Philippines        0-0 Singapore          
[Nov 22, Bocaue]Thailand           1-0 Singapore          
                Indonesia          2-2 Philippines        
[Nov 25, Manila]Singapore          1-2 Indonesia          
[Nov 25, Bocaue]Philippines        0-1 Thailand           
 1.THAILAND             3  3  0  0  6- 2  9
 2.INDONESIA            3  1  1  1  6- 7  4
 3.Philippines          3  0  2  1  2- 3  2
 4.Singapore            3  0  1  2  1- 3  1

Group B [in Myanmar]
[Nov 20, Yangon]Malaysia           3-2 Cambodia           
                Myanmar            1-2 Vietnam            
[Nov 23, Yangon]Malaysia           0-1 Vietnam            
                Cambodia           1-3 Myanmar            
[Nov 26, Yangon]Myanmar            1-0 Malaysia           
[Nov 26, Nay    Vietnam            2-1 Cambodia           
 1.VIETNAM              3  3  0  0  5- 2  9
 2.MYANMAR              3  2  0  1  5- 3  6
 3.Malaysia             3  1  0  2  3- 4  3
 4.Cambodia             3  0  0  3  4- 8  0

Semifinals
[Dec 3, Bogor]  Indonesia          2-1 Vietnam            
[Dec 4, Yangon] Myanmar            0-2 Thailand           
[Dec 7, Hanoi]  Vietnam            2-2 Indonesia          [aet]
[Dec 8, Bangkok]Thailand           4-0 Myanmar            

Final
[Dec 14, Bogor]  Indonesia          2-1 Thailand           
[Dec 17, Bangkok]Thailand           2-0 Indonesia 
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2018 AFF Suzuki Cup

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Tournament details
Dates8 November – 15 December 2018
Teams10 (from 1 sub-confederation)
Venue(s)12 (in 10 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Vietnam (2nd title)
Runners-up Malaysia
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
Goals scored80 (3.08 per match)
Attendance757,570 (29,137 per match)
Top scorer(s)Thailand Adisak Kraisorn  (8 goals)
Best player(s)Vietnam Nguyễn Quang Hải
Fair play award Malaysia

Qualification
1 September 2018 Timor-Leste   3–1  Brunei
8 September 2018 Brunei        1–0  Timor-Leste
Group A
[Nov 8] Cambodia           0–1 Malaysia                      [Phnom Penh]
        Laos               0–3 Vietnam                       [Vientiane]
[Nov 12]Malaysia           3–1 Laos                          [Kuala Lumpur]
        Myanmar            4–1 Cambodia                      [Mandalay]
[Nov 16]Laos               1–3 Myanmar                       [Vientiane]
        Vietnam            2–0 Malaysia                      [Hanoi]
[Nov 20]Myanmar            0–0 Vietnam                       [Yangon]
        Cambodia           3–1 Laos                          [Phnom Penh]
[Nov 24]Vietnam            3–0 Cambodia                      [Hanoi]
        Malaysia           3–0 Myanmar                       [Kuala Lumpur]
 1.VIETNAM              4   3  1  0   8- 0  10
 2.MALAYSIA             4   3  0  1   7- 3   9
 3.Myanmar              4   2  1  1   7- 5   7 
 4.Cambodia             4   1  0  3   4- 9   3
 5.Laos                 4   0  0  4   3-12   0

Group B
[Nov 9] Singapore          1–0 Indonesia                     [Kallang]
        East Timor         0–7 Thailand                      [Bangkok]
[Nov 13]Indonesia          3–1 East Timor                    [Jakarta]
        Philippines        1–0 Singapore                     [Bacolod]
[Nov 17]East Timor         2–3 Philippines                   [Kuala Lumpur]
        Thailand           4–2 Indonesia                     [Bangkok]
[Nov 21]Philippines        1–1 Thailand                      [Bacolod]
        Singapore          6–1 East Timor                    [Kallang]
[Nov 25]Thailand           3–0 Singapore                     [Bangkok]
        Indonesia          0–0 Philippines                   [Jakarta]
 1.THAILAND             4   3  1  0  15- 3  10
 2.PHILIPPINES          4   2  2  0   5- 3   8
 3.Singapore            4   2  0  2   7- 5   6 
 4.Indonesia            4   1  1  2   5- 6   4
 5.East Timor           4   0  0  4   4-19   0 

Semifinals
[Dec 1]Malaysia           0–0 Thailand                      [Kuala Lumpur]
[Dec 2]Philippines        1–2 Vietnam                       [Bacolod]
[Dec 5]Thailand           2-2 Malaysia                      [Bangkok]
[Dec 6]Vietnam            2-1 Philippines                   [Hanoi]

Final

[Dec 11]Malaysia          2–2 Vietnam                       [Kuala Lumpur]
[Dec 15]Vietnam           1–0 Malaysia                      [Hanoi]  

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2020 AFF Suzuki Cup


Tournament details
Host countrySingapore
Dates5 December 2021 – 1 January 2022
Teams10 (from 1 sub-confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Thailand (6th title)
Runners-up Indonesia
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
Goals scored88 (3.38 per match)
Attendance104,143 (4,006 per match)
Top scorer(s)Malaysia Safawi Rasid
Philippines Bienvenido Marañón
 Chanathip Songkrasin
 Teerasil Dangda
(4 goals each)
Best player(s) Chanathip Songkrasin
Best young player Pratama Arhan
Fair play award Indonesia
Group A
05 Dec 2021 Timor-Leste 0–2	 Thailand[a]
05 Dec 2021 Singapore 	3–0	 Myanmar
08 Dec 2021 Myanmar 	2–0	 Timor-Leste
08 Dec 2021 Philippines 1–2	 Singapore
11 Dec 2021 Timor-Leste 0–7	 Philippines
11 Dec 2021 Thailand  	4–0	 Myanmar
14 Dec 2021 Philippines	1–2	 Thailand[a]
14 Dec 2021 Singapore 	2–0	 Timor-Leste
18 Dec 2021 Thailand  	2–0	 Singapore
18 Dec 2021 Myanmar 	2–3	 Philippines
1.Thailand 4 4 0 0 10 1 12 2.Singapore (H) 4 3 0 1 7 3 9 3.Philippines 4 2 0 2 12 6 6 4.Myanmar 4 1 0 3 4 10 3 5.Timor-Leste 4 0 0 4 0 13 0 Group B
06 Dec 2021 Cambodia 	1–3	 Malaysia
06 Dec 2021 Laos    	0–2	 Vietnam
09 Dec 2021 Malaysia 	4–0	 Laos
09 Dec 2021 Indonesia 	4–2	 Cambodia
12 Dec 2021 Laos    	1–5	 Indonesia[b]
12 Dec 2021 Vietnam 	3–0	 Malaysia
15 Dec 2021 Cambodia 	3–0	 Laos
15 Dec 2021 Indonesia 	0–0	 Vietnam
19 Dec 2021 Vietnam 	4–0	 Cambodia
19 Dec 2021 Malaysia 	1–4	 Indonesia[b]
1.Indonesia 4 3 1 0 13 4 10 2.Vietnam 4 3 1 0 9 0 10 3.Malaysia 4 2 0 2 8 8 6 4.Cambodia 4 1 0 3 6 11 3 5.Laos 4 0 0 4 1 14 0 Semi-finals 22 Dec 2021 Singapore 1–1 Indonesia[a] 23 Dec 2021 Vietnam 0–2 Thailand[a] 25 Dec 2021 Indonesia 4–2 Singapore (a.e.t.) 26 Dec 2021 Thailand 0-0 Vietnam
Final
29 Dec 2021 Indonesia  0–4	 Thailand[a]
01 Jan 2022 Thailand   2–2	 Indonesia
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2022 AFF Championship
AFF Cup 2022 logo.svg
Tournament details
Dates20 December 2022 – 16 January 2023
Teams10 (from 1 sub-confederation)
Venue(s)10 (in 9 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Thailand (7th title)
Runners-up Vietnam
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
Goals scored90 (3.46 per match)
Attendance479,571 (18,445 per match)
Top scorer(s)Thailand Teerasil Dangda
Vietnam Nguyễn Tiến Linh
(6 goals each)
Best player(s)Thailand Theerathon Bunmathan
Best young playerIndonesia Marselino Ferdinan
Fair play award Malaysia
Qualification
05 Nov 2022 Brunei 	6–2	 Timor-Leste
08 Nov 2022 Timor-Leste 1–0	 Brunei
First Round

Group A
[Dec 20]
Cambodia           3-2 Philippines        [in Phnom Penh]
Brunei             0-5 Thailand           [in Kuala Lumpur]
[Dec 23]
Indonesia          2-1 Cambodia           [in Jakarta]
Philippines        5-1 Brunei             [in Manila]
[Dec 26]
Brunei             0-7 Indonesia          [in Kuala Lumpur]
Thailand           4-0 Philippines        [in Rangsit]
[Dec 29]
Indonesia          1-1 Thailand           [in Jakarta]
Cambodia           5-1 Brunei             [in Phnom Penh]
[Jan 2]
Philippines        1-2 Indonesia          [in Manila]
Thailand           3-1 Cambodia           [in Rangsit]

 1.THAILAND             4   3  1  0  13- 2  10
 2.INDONESIA            4   3  1  0  12- 3  10
 3.Cambodia             4   2  0  2  10- 8   6
 4.Philippines          4   1  0  3   8-10   3
 5.Brunei               4   0  0  4   2-22   0

Group B
[Dec 21]
Myanmar            0-1 Malaysia           [in Yangon]
Laos               0-6 Vietnam            [in Vientiane]
[Dec 24]
Singapore          3-2 Myanmar            [in Singapore]
Malaysia           5-0 Laos               [in Kuala Lumpur]
[Dec 27]
Laos               0-2 Singapore          [in Vientiane]
Vietnam            3-0 Malaysia           [in Ha Noi]
[Dec 30]
Myanmar            2-2 Laos               [in Yangon]
Singapore          0-0 Vietnam            [in Singapore]
[Jan 3]
Malaysia           4-1 Singapore          [in Kuala Lumpur]
Vietnam            3-0 Myanmar            [in Ha Noi]

 1.VIETNAM              4   3  1  0   8- 0  10
 2.MALAYSIA             4   3  0  1  10- 4   9
 3.Singapore            4   2  1  1   6- 6   7
 4.Myanmar              4   0  1  3   4- 9   1
 5.Laos                 4   0  1  3   2-11   1

Semifinals

First Legs
[Jan 6, Jakarta]
Indonesia          0-0 Vietnam            
[Jan 7, Kuala Lumpur]
Malaysia           1-0 Thailand           

Second Legs
[Jan 9, Ha Noi]
Vietnam            2-0 Indonesia          
[Jan 10, Bangkok]
Thailand           3-0 Malaysia           

Final

First Leg [Jan 13]      
Vietnam            2-2 Thailand           

Second Leg [Jan 16]    
Thailand           1-0 Vietnam