AFF Futsal Championship Thailand 2012 | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Thailand |
City | Bangkok |
Dates | 19–27 April |
Teams | 10 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Thailand (8th title) |
Runners-up | Vietnam |
Third place | Indonesia |
Fourth place | Malaysia |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 14 |
Goals scored | 267 (19.07 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Kritsada Wongkaeo (16 goals) |
The 2012 AFF Futsal Championship was the ninth edition of the tournament which was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 19 to 27 April 2012. It was originally scheduled for the 17 to 27 April but was moved back by two days at the request of the Timor-Leste Football Federation due to the majority of their players coming from the Police Force who are required to vote in the local elections, and would not be able to leave the country without doing so. [1] All member nations of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) have entered except for Singapore. [2]
Due to certain logistical complications, all matches were played at the Chanchai Acadium, after initially having a schedule of concurrent matches at Kiraves Indoor Stadium, Thai-Japanese Stadium. [3]
Chanchai Acadium |
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Capacity: 6,000 seating |
All times are Indochina Time (ICT) - UTC+7
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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Vietnam | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 4 | +16 | 12 |
Malaysia | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 19 | 8 | +11 | 9 |
Cambodia | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 16 | 24 | −8 | 3 |
Myanmar | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 11 | 19 | −8 | 3 |
Philippines | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 12 | 23 | −11 | 3 |
Myanmar | 4 – 5 | Philippines |
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Pyae Phyo Maung 26', 29' Tin Win Ko Ko 34' Than Wunna Aung 36' | Report | Bahadoran 2', 3', 22', 23', 30' |
Philippines | 1 – 6 | Vietnam |
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Bahadoran 16' | Report | Luu Quynh Toan 5' Bui Van Thang 19' Tran Hoang Vinh 25', 27' Nguyen Bao Quan 25' Pham Thanh Tuan 39' |
Myanmar | 7 – 6 | Cambodia |
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Aung Aung 8' Tin Win Ko Ko 13', 28', 39' Kyaw Kyaw Tun 4', 27' Pyae Pyho Maung 33' | Report | Sothearith 7', 16', 23' Slauth 23', 39' Sangpavich 30' |
Vietnam | 3 – 0 | Myanmar |
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Luu Quynh Toan 13' Nguyen Quoc Bao ?' Tran Van Vu ?' | Report |
Cambodia | 1 – 4 | Vietnam |
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Yaneat ?' | Report | Pham Thanh Dat ?' Phung Trong Luan ?' Pham Thanh Tuan 33' Nguyen Trong Thien 34' |
Malaysia | 2 – 7 | Vietnam |
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Fawzul ?' Akmar ?' | Report | Nguyen Hoang Giang ?', 37' Pham Thanh Dat ?', 16' Nguyen Bao Quan ?' Luu Quynh Toan 35' Nguyen Trong Thien 38' |
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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Thailand | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 73 | 4 | +68 | 12 |
Indonesia | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 38 | 11 | +27 | 9 |
Brunei | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 13 | 43 | −30 | 3 |
Laos | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 15 | 48 | −33 | 3 |
East Timor | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 10 | 43 | −33 | 3 |
East Timor | 1 – 16 | Indonesia |
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Manuel 18' | Report | Lubis 5', 6', 23', 31' Andri 10', 11', 31', 32' Septian 12', 19', 30', 40' Ali 18' Karami 19' Ismail 26' Fachri 38' |
Laos | 8 – 6 | Brunei |
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Souksabai 1', 31', 37' Nidnilanh 8' Khounsombath 9' Bounmalay 29' (pen.), 33', 35' | Report | Maziri 12', 39' Anaqi 21', 22' Junaidi 28' Norazizam 34' |
Brunei | 0 – 22 | Thailand |
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Report | Thueanklang 1', 2', 6', 20', 25' Wongkaeo 3', 12', 22', 35', 36' Chudech 6', 7' Sornwichian 12', 18', 26' Ahamah 17', 34', 40' Ulfi 23' (o.g.) Penpakul 26' Madlayalan 33' Chaemcharoen 38' |
Laos | 3 – 4 | East Timor |
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Inthavong ?' Souksabai ?' Phouangphet ?' | Report | Manuel ?' Vong ?', ?', ?' |
Thailand | 26 – 2 | Laos |
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Thueanklang 1', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' Wongkaeo ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' Sornwichian ?', ?' Chaemcharoen ?', ?', ?' Ahamah ?', ?', ?' Chudech ?', ?', ?', ?' Penpakul ?' Luksanato ?' | Report | Chanthavong 26' Inthavong 38' |
Indonesia | 9 – 2 | Brunei |
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Andri ?', ?', ?' Lubis ?', ?' Randhyas ?', ??' Ismail ?', ??' | Report | Faizul ?' Raimi ?' |
East Timor | 1 – 19 | Thailand |
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?' | Report | Chudech ?', ?', ?', ?' Wongkaeo ?', ?', ?', ?' Madyalan ?', ?' ?' ?' ?' ?' ?' ?' ?' ?' ?' |
Laos | 2 – 12 | Indonesia |
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Chantavong ?', ?' | Report | Randhyas 7', 22' Andri 8' Karami ?', 32' Fachri ?' Roni ?', 38' Rahmad ?', 28', 37' Septian 40' |
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
25 April – Bangkok | ||||||
Vietnam | 5 | |||||
27 April – Bangkok | ||||||
Indonesia | 3 | |||||
Indonesia | 4 | |||||
25 April – Bangkok | ||||||
Malaysia | 2 | |||||
Thailand | 12 | |||||
Malaysia | 1 | |||||
Third place | ||||||
27 April – Bangkok | ||||||
Vietnam | 4 | |||||
Thailand | 9 |
Vietnam | 5 – 3 | Indonesia |
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Nguyen Trong Thien 13' Bui Van Thang 15' Nguyen Hoang Giang 34' Nguyen Quoc Bao 37', 39' | Report | Karami 15' Syahidansyah 31' Bambang ?' |
Vietnam | 4 – 9 | Thailand |
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Luu Quynh Toan 19' (pen.) Tran Van Vu 29' Nguyen Trong Thien 36' Tran Hoang Vinh 37' | Report | Suphawut 2', 5', 20' (pen.) Apiwat 25' Jetsada 28' Kritsada 31', 31' ?' ?' |
ASEAN Futsal Championship 2012 winners |
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Thailand Eighth title |
List is incomplete due to unknown scorers in several matches
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