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2004 AFF Championship

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2004 AFF Championship
2004 Giải vô địch bóng đá Đông Nam Á
2004 Kejohanan Bola Sepak ASEAN
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

The 2004 AFF Championship, officially known as the 2004 Tiger Cup, was the 5th edition of the AFF Championship, was jointly hosted by Vietnam and Malaysia from 7 December to 16 January 2005 and participated by the national football teams of Southeast Asia.

The championship started off with group matches, where the top two teams from each group advanced to the semi-finals and the final, which was played in a home and away format.

Summary

In the group matches, Indonesia, coached by former Thailand coach Peter Withe, emerged as the Group A winners with ten points, 17 goals scored and none conceded. They were the hot favourites to win the 2004 AFF Championship after bundling out the hosts Vietnam with an unexpected 3–0 victory. Less than a day after the match had ended, the Vietnam Football Federation requested the resignation from its national coach Edson Tavares, despite his requests to stay on until the last match. Singapore, led by Radojko Avramović pipped out the hosts by just a single point and remained to be the only team in the championship to not lose a single match.

Following the tournament motto "Anything can happen", Myanmar, under coach Ivan Kolev emerged as the surprise, holding defending champions Thailand to a draw and beating Malaysia on their own turf.

Teams

All teams from member associations of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) participated with the exception of Brunei. However, they would be replaced by the world's newest country when sponsors Tiger Beer stated in May 2004 that East Timor would be joining the competition.[1] This kept the tournament at 10 teams.

Squads

Tournament

Group stage

Group A

  • All times are Indochina Time (ICT) – UTC+7
  • All matches played in Vietnam
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Indonesia 4 3 1 0 17 0 +17 10
Singapore 4 2 2 0 10 3 +7 8
Vietnam 4 2 1 1 13 5 +8 7
Laos 4 1 0 3 4 16 −12 3
Cambodia 4 0 0 4 2 22 −20 0
Laos 0–6 Indonesia
Boaz Goal 25'52'
Ilham Goal 28'33'
Elie Goal 60'
Kurniawan Goal 86'
Thống Nhất Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City
Referee: Rungklay Mongkol (Thailand)
Vietnam 1–1 Singapore
Thạch Bảo Khanh Goal 51' Indra Goal 70'
Thống Nhất Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City
Referee: Sun Baojie (China)

Vietnam 9–1 Cambodia
Thạch Bảo Khanh Goal 9'23'
Lê Công Vinh Goal 57'87'89'
Sampratna Goal 63' (o.g.)
Đặng Văn Thành Goal 71'83'
Nguyễn Huy Hoàng Goal 77'
Sokunthea Goal 44'
Thống Nhất Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City
Referee: Ahmad Khalidi Supian (Malaysia)
Indonesia 0–0 Singapore
Thống Nhất Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City
Referee: Kwon Jong-Chul (Korea Republic)

Laos 2–1 Cambodia
Luang-Amath Goal 63'73' Darith Goal 27'
Mỹ Đình National Stadium, Hanoi
Referee: Kwon Jong-Chul (Korea Republic)
Vietnam 0–3 Indonesia
Muhammad Goal 18'
Boaz Goal 21'
Ilham Goal 45'
Mỹ Đình National Stadium, Hanoi
Referee: Abdulhameed Ebrahim (Bahrain)

Singapore 6–2 Laos
Hasrin Goal 7'
Indra Goal 19'74'
Thongphachan Goal 39' (o.g.)
Casmir Goal 45'90+2' (pen.)
Phaphouvanin Goal 22'
Luang-Amath Goal 72' (pen.)
Mỹ Đình National Stadium, Hanoi
Referee: Ahmad Khalidi Supian (Malaysia)
Indonesia 8–0 Cambodia
Ilham Goal 5'48'56'
Elie Goal 30'55'
Kurniawan Goal 74'76'
Ortizan Goal 90'
Mỹ Đình National Stadium, Hanoi
Referee: Sun Baojie (China)

Vietnam 3–0 Laos
Lê Công Vinh Goal 10'
Nguyễn Minh Phương Goal 42'
Thạch Bảo Khanh Goal 75'
Mỹ Đình National Stadium, Hanoi
Referee: Rungklay Mongkol (Thailand)
Cambodia 0–3 Singapore
Dickson Goal 20'
Baihakki Goal 26'
Khairul Goal 54'
Lạch Tray Stadium, Hai Phong
Referee: Abdulhameed Ebrahim (Bahrain)

Group B

  • All times are Malaysia Standard Time (MST) – UTC+8
  • All matches played in Malaysia
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Myanmar 4 3 1 0 6 2 +4 10
Malaysia 4 3 0 1 11 3 +8 9
Thailand 4 2 1 1 13 4 +9 7
Philippines 4 1 0 3 4 9 −5 3
Timor-Leste 4 0 0 4 2 18 −16 0
Philippines 0–1 Myanmar
S. D. Thien Goal 90+2'
Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referee: Vo Minh Tri (Vietnam)
Malaysia 5–0 Timor-Leste
Liew Goal 27'
Amri Goal 47'83'
Fadzli Goal 67'
Shukor Goal 85'
Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referee: Subash Anthony Lazar (Singapore)

Thailand 1–1 Myanmar
T. Chaiman Goal 14' Z. L. Tun Goal 89'
Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referee: Masoud Moradi (Iran)
Malaysia 4–1 Philippines
Liew Goal 17'
Khalid Goal 67'77' (pen.)
Kaironnisam Goal 74'
Gould Goal 90+3'
Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referee: Jimmy Napitupulu (Indonesia)

Timor-Leste 0–8 Thailand
B. Yodyingyong Goal 17'
S. Domtaisong Goal 41'
W. Jitkuntod Goal 53'
T. Chaiman Goal 59'
S. Chaikamdee Goal 63'65'67'
Y. Kornjan Goal 84'
Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referee: Vo Minh Tri (Vietnam)
Malaysia 0–1 Myanmar
S. M. Min Goal 20'
Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referee: Hsu Chao-Lo (Chinese Taipei)

Philippines 2–1 Timor-Leste
Caligdong Goal 90+1'90+3' do Rego Goal 59'
Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referee: Jimmy Napitupulu (Indonesia)
Malaysia 2–1 Thailand
Khalid Goal 63'65' S. Chaikamdee Goal 45'
Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referee: Masoud Moradi (Iran)

Myanmar 3–1 Timor-Leste
S. M. Min Goal 4' (pen.)
S. D. Thein Goal 43'
M. H. Win Goal 51'
Diamantino Goal 15' (pen.)
Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referee: Hsu Chao-Lo (Chinese Taipei)
Thailand 3–1 Philippines
I. Poolsap Goal 42'
S. Sainui Goal 56'
S. Domtaisong (o.g.)
Caligdong Goal 27'
KLFA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referee: Subash Anthony Lazar (Singapore)

Knockout stage

Semifinals Finals
A1 Indonesia 1 4 5
B2 Malaysia 2 1 3
A1 Indonesia 1 1 2
A2 Singapore 3 2 5
B1 Myanmar 3 2 5
A2 Singapore (a.e.t.) 4 4 8

Semi-finals

First Leg
Indonesia 1–2 Malaysia
Kurniawan Goal 6' Liew Goal 28'47'
Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta

Myanmar 3–4 Singapore
S. M. Min Goal 34'90'
M. Thu Goal 36'
Bennett Goal 20'
Casmir Goal 38'
Alam Shah Goal 63'
Shahril Goal 81'
KLFA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referee: Rungklay Mongkol (Thailand)
Second Leg
Singapore 4–2 (a.e.t) Myanmar
Alam Shah Goal 74'94'96'
Casmir Goal 108'
S. M. Min Goal 15'
A. K. Moe Goal 50'
National Stadium, Kallang
Referee: Toru Kamikawa (Japan)

Singapore win 8–5 on aggregate


Malaysia 1–4 Indonesia
Khalid Goal 28' Kurniawan Goal 59'
Charis Goal 74'
Ilham Goal 77'
Boaz Goal 84'
Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referee: Kunsuta Chaiwat (Thailand)

Indonesia win 5–3 on aggregate

Third place play-off

Malaysia 2–1 Myanmar
Khalid Goal 15'
Ismail Goal 56'
S. M. Min Goal 52'
Referee: Vo Minh Tri (Vietnam)

Final

First Leg
Indonesia 1–3 Singapore
Mahyadi Goal 90' Bennett Goal 3'
Khairul Goal 39'
Casmir Goal 69'
Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta
Referee: Kwon Jong-Chul (Korea Republic)
Second Leg
Singapore 2–1 Indonesia
Indra Goal 6'
Casmir Goal 41' (pen.)
Elie Goal 77'
National Stadium, Kallang
Referee: Khalil Al Ghamdi (Saudi Arabia)

Singapore win 5–2 on aggregate

View of the Singapore National Stadium just before the commencement of the 2004 AFF Championship finals match.

Awards

 2004 AFF Championship 

Singapore
Second title
Most Valuable Player Golden Boot
Singapore Lionel Lewis Indonesia Ilham Jaya Kesuma

Goal scorers

7 goals
  • Indonesia Ilham Jaya Kesuma
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
  • Laos Chalana Luang-Amath
  • Philippines Emelio Caligdong
2 goals
1 goal
Own goal
  • Cambodia Sun Sampratna (For Vietnam)
  • Laos Sengphet Thongphachan (For Singapore)

Team statistics

This table will show the ranking of teams throughout the tournament.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD
Finals
1 Singapore 8 6 2 0 23 10 +13
2 Indonesia 8 4 1 3 24 8 +16
Semifinals
3 Malaysia 7 5 0 2 16 9 +7
4 Myanmar 7 3 1 3 13 14 −1
Eliminated in the group stage
5 Thailand 4 2 1 1 13 4 +9
6 Vietnam 4 2 1 1 13 5 +8
7 Philippines 4 1 0 3 4 9 −5
8 Laos 4 1 0 3 4 16 −12
9 Timor-Leste 4 0 0 4 2 18 −16
10 Cambodia 4 0 0 4 2 22 −20

Notes

  1. ^ This match was moved by two days from 1 January 2005 as a mark for respect for the victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami catastrophe.[2]

References

General
Specific
  1. ^ "East Timor to play in Southeast Asia's 2004 Tiger Cup soccer tournament" (fee required). Associated Press. 7 May 2004. Retrieved 5 March 2010 – via HighBeam Research.
  2. ^ "Tiger Cup 2004". Futbol Planet. Retrieved 5 March 2004.

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