2015 AFF Futsal Club Championship

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2015 AFF Futsal Club Championship
Tournament details
Host country Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand
City Bangkok
Dates23–29 November
Teams10 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) (in Bangkok host cities)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Thailand.svg Thai Port (men)
Flag of Vietnam.svg Thai Son Nam (women)
2016

2015 AFF Futsal Club Championship was the first edition of AFF Futsal Club Championship. The tournament was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 23 to 29 November. [1] The Futsal clubs from AFF member countries were invited to compete in the tournament.

Contents

Participants

Group A (Men’s)

Group B (Women's)

Venue

Bangkok
Bangkok Arena
Location of stadiums of the 2015 AFF Futsal Club Championship.
Capacity: 12,000
Bangkok Fustal Arena.jpg

Group stage

Group A (Men’s)

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
Flag of Thailand.svg Thai Port 4310115+610Qualification to final match
Flag of Malaysia.svg Felda United 4211128+47
Flag of Australia (converted).svg East Coast Heat 41127924Qualification to third place match
Flag of Myanmar.svg MIC 40314843
Flag of Vietnam.svg Sanna Khanh Hoa 40225942
Source: [ citation needed ]
East Coast Heat Flag of Australia (converted).svg 1 – 4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Felda United
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Mohd Nawawi A. Rahman (Malaysia)
Sanna Khanh Hoa Flag of Vietnam.svg 1 – 1 Flag of Myanmar.svg MIC
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Khampasong Xayavongsy (Laos)
Sanna Khanh Hoa Flag of Vietnam.svg 1 – 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg East Coast Heat
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Tiha Kyaw (Myanmar)
MIC Flag of Myanmar.svg 0 – 4 Flag of Thailand.svg Thai Port
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Mohd Kamir Yusof (Malaysia)
Felda United Flag of Malaysia.svg 4 – 2 Flag of Vietnam.svg Sanna Khanh Hoa
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Sopheak Saing (Cambodia)
Thai Port Flag of Thailand.svg 3 – 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg East Coast Heat
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Khampasong Xayavongsy (Laos)
Felda United Flag of Malaysia.svg 2 – 2 Flag of Myanmar.svg MIC
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Attendance: Sukry Matassim (Brunei)
Sanna Khanh Hoa Flag of Vietnam.svg 1 – 1 Flag of Thailand.svg Thai Port
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Mohd Kamir Yusof (Malaysia)

Third place match

East Coast Heat Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2 – 4 Flag of Myanmar.svg MIC
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Apinan Damkilang (Thailand)

Final

Thai Port Flag of Thailand.svg 5 – 0 Flag of Malaysia.svg Felda United
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Sopheak Saing (Cambodia)

Winner

AFF Futsal Club Championship
2015 Men's Club Champions
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thai Port
First title

Group B (Women's)

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
Flag of Vietnam.svg Thai Son Nam 4310163+1310Qualification to final match
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dural Warriors 430152+39
Flag of Thailand.svg Asian Scholars 4211125+77Qualification to third place match
Flag of Malaysia.svg Felda United 410351383
Flag of Myanmar.svg MIC 4004114130
Source: [ citation needed ]
Dural Warriors Flag of Australia (converted).svg 3 – 0 Flag of Myanmar.svg MIC
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Mohd Nawawi A. Rahman (Malaysia)
Thai Son Nam Flag of Vietnam.svg 8 – 0 Flag of Malaysia.svg Felda United
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Sukry Matassim (Brunei)
Thai Son Nam Flag of Vietnam.svg 1 – 0 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dural Warriors
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Apinan Damkilang (Thailand)
Felda United Flag of Malaysia.svg 0 – 4 Flag of Thailand.svg Asian Scholars
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Jamilah Binti Zulkefle
MIC Flag of Myanmar.svg 0 - 4 Flag of Vietnam.svg Thai Son Nam
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Mohd Nawawi A. Rahman (Malaysia)
Asian Scholars Flag of Thailand.svg 1 – 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dural Warriors
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Attendance: Sukry Matassim (Brunei)
Felda United Flag of Malaysia.svg 3 – 1 Flag of Myanmar.svg MIC
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Khampasong Xayavongsy (Laos)
Thai Son Nam Flag of Vietnam.svg 3 – 3 Flag of Thailand.svg Asian Scholars
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Emmanuel Elloso (Philippines)
Dural Warriors Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2 – 0 Flag of Malaysia.svg Felda United
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Khampasong Xayavongsy (Laos)


Third place match

Asian Scholars Flag of Thailand.svg 4 – 3 Flag of Malaysia.svg Felda United
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Emmanuel Elloso (Philippines)

Final

Thai Son Nam Flag of Vietnam.svg 3 – 1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dural Warriors
Report
Bangkok Arena, Thailand
Referee: Sukry Matassim (Brunei)

Winner

AFF Futsal Club Championship
2015 Women's Club Champions
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Thai Son Nam
First title

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References

  1. "AFF Futsal Club Championship 2015". Archived from the original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2015.