Football at the 1991 SEA Games

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1991 SEA Games Football
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg  Philippines
City Manila
Dates25 November – 4 December
Teams7
Venue(s) Rizal Memorial Stadium
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia (2nd title)
Runners-upFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Third placeFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Fourth placeFlag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg  Philippines
Tournament statistics
Matches played13
Goals scored31 (2.38 per match)
1989
1993

The football tournament at the 1991 SEA Games was held from 25 November to 4 December 1991 in Manila, Philippines.

Contents

Teams

Venues

Manila Rizal Memorial Stadium Capacity: 12,873 Rizal Memorial Track and Football Stadium.jpg

Squad

Football at the 1991 SEA Games – Men's team squads

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 211040+43
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 211021+13
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar 20021650
Source: [ citation needed ]
Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg0–0Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila
Referee: Mondia Montano (Philippines)

Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg4–0Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar

Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg2–1Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar
Ahmad Soccerball shade.svg46'Soccerball shade.svg63'Aung Than Toe Soccerball shade.svg61'
Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila
Attendance: 5.000

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 330051+46
Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg  Philippines (H)31114403
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 31022422
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 30123521
Source: [ citation needed ]
(H) Hosts
Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg2–0Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Putro Soccerball shade.svg11'
Putiray Soccerball shade.svg22'

Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg1–0Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Darwis Soccerball shade.svg35'

Philippines  Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg1–2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Rolando Soccerball shade.svg17' Hattu Soccerball shade.svg67' (pen.)
Putiray Soccerball shade.svg87'
Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila
Attendance: 18.000
Referee: S. Kamaruddin (Malaysia)

Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg2–1Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Adnan Soccerball shade.svg24', 69' Report
(Malay)
Văn Dũng Soccerball shade.svg60'

Knockout stages

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
2 December
 
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 6
 
4 December
 
Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg  Philippines 2
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0 (3)
 
2 December
 
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia (pen.)0 (4)
 
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia (pen.)0 (4)
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 0 (2)
 
Third place
 
 
4 December
 
 
Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg  Philippines 0
 
 
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 2

Semi-finals

Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg6–2Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg  Philippines
Sayomchai Soccerball shade.svg8', 18', 26', 36'
Kijmongkolsak Soccerball shade.svg61'
Buspakom Soccerball shade.svg77'
Bedia Soccerball shade.svg45'
Fillamer Soccerball shade.svg89'

Bronze medal match

Philippines  Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg0–2Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Abdullah Noor Soccerball shade.svg29'
Nasir Soccerball shade.svg45+1'
Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila
Referee: Zulkifli S. (Indonesia)

Gold medal match

Winners

 1991 SEA Games Men's Tournament 
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia

Second title

Final ranking

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsFinal result
1Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 532051+48Gold Medal
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 4220102+86Silver Medal
3Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 422041+36Bronze Medal
4Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg  Philippines (H)511361263Fourth place
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 31022422Eliminated in
group stage
6Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 30123521
7Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar 20021650
Source: [ citation needed ]
(H) Hosts

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore

GK Eddy Harto
GK Erick Ibrahim
DF Ferril Hattu
DF Herrie Setyawan
DF Robby Darwis
DF Aji Santoso
DF Salahudin
DF Sudirman
DF Toyo Haryono
MF Maman Suryaman
MF Heriansyah
MF Kas Hartadi
MF Yusuf Ekodono
FW Widodo Putro
FW Peri Sandria
FW Rochy Putiray
FW Bambang Nurdiansyah
FW Hanafing
Coach: Anatoli Polosin

GK Chaiyong Khumpiam
GK Wilat Nomjaroen
DF Sumet Akarapong
DF Sutin Chaikitti
DF Surak Chaikitti
DF Anun Punsan
DF Suksun Kunsut
DF Surachai Jaturapattarapong
DF Attaphol Buspakom
MF Natee Thongsookkaew
MF Vorawan Chitavanich
MF Charin Palsiri
MF Pairote Pongjan
MF Kosol Jantrachart
MF Poomeat Hungsuwanakool
MF Praphan Khungkokekroad
FW Vitoon Kijmongkolsak
FW Ronnachai Sayomchai
FW Worrawoot Srimaka
FW Surasak Tungsurat
Coach: Carlos Roberto

GK David Lee
GK Abdul Malek Mohamed
DF Borhan Abdullah
DF T. Pathmanathan
DF Borhan Abu Samah
DF Zulkifli Kartoyoho
DF Ishak Saad
DF Sudiat Dali
MF Malek Awab
MF D. Tokijan
MF Hasnim Haron
MF Mohd Saadi Sukor
MF Nazri Nasir
MF Saad Razali
MF V. Selvaraj
FW Fandi Ahmad
FW V. Sundramoorthy
FW Abdullah Noor
Coach: Robin Chan

Notes

  1. RSSSF reports the penalty shootout as 4–2 to Indonesia. The ASEAN Football Federation reports it as 4–3 to Indonesia.

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References

  1. Khoo, Peter (3 December 1991). "Penalty shoot-out agony for Lions". The Straits Times . p. 29.