Below are the squads for the Football at the 1991 Southeast Asian Games, hosted by Thailand, which took place between 1 and 14 December 2005.
Coach: Robin Chan
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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GK | David Lee | 10 April 1958 (aged 33) | Singapore FA | ||
GK | Abdul Malek Mohamed | ||||
DF | Borhan Abdullah | 20 January 1965 (aged 26) | |||
DF | T. Pathmanathan | 9 February 1956 (aged 35) | Singapore FA | ||
DF | Tong Hai Lim | 14 May 1969 (aged 22) | Geylang International FC | ||
DF | Borhan Abu Samah | 30 November 1964 (aged 26) | |||
DF | Zulkifli Kartoyoho | 21 April 1964 (aged 27) | |||
DF | Ishak Saad | ||||
DF | Sudiat Dali | 20 February 1962 (aged 29) | Singapore FA | ||
MF | Malek Awab | 11 January 1961 (aged 30) | Singapore FA | ||
MF | D. Tokijan | 14 February 1963 (aged 28) | Jurong FC | ||
MF | Hasnim Haron | 21 December 1966 (aged 24) | Singapore FA | ||
MF | Mohd Saadi Sukor | ||||
MF | Nazri Nasir | 17 January 1971 (aged 20) | Balestier United | ||
MF | Saad Razali | ||||
MF | V. Selvaraj | 12 February 1969 (aged 22) | SAFFC | ||
FW | Fandi Ahmad | 29 May 1962 (aged 29) | Pahang FA | ||
FW | V. Sundramoorthy | 6 October 1965 (aged 26) | Pahang FA | ||
FW | Abdullah Noor | 5 June 1961 (aged 30) |
Coach: Carlos Roberto
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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GK | Chaiyong Khumpiam | 29 August 1965 (aged 26) | Police Sports Club | ||
GK | Vilard Normcharoen | 14 July 1962 (aged 29) | |||
DF | Sumet Akarapong | 6 July 1971 (aged 20) | |||
DF | Sutin Chaikitti | 15 July 1956 (aged 35) | Rajpracha F.C. | ||
DF | Surak Chaikitti | 1 October 1958 (aged 33) | |||
DF | Anun Punsan | ||||
DF | Suksun Kunsut | ||||
DF | Surachai Jaturapattarapong | 20 November 1969 (aged 22) | Thai Farmers Bank FC | ||
MF | Attaphol Buspakom | 1 October 1965 (aged 26) | Thai Port | ||
MF | Natee Thongsookkaew | 9 December 1966 (aged 24) | Police Sports Club | ||
MF | Vorawan Chitavanich | 28 May 1961 (aged 30) | Rajpracha F.C. | ||
MF | Charin Palsiri | 7 April 1966 (aged 25) | |||
MF | Pairote Pongjan | 16 December 1966 (aged 24) | Royal Thai Air Force | ||
MF | Kosol Jantrachart | 26 December 1966 (aged 24) | |||
MF | Poomeat Hungsuwanakool | ||||
MF | Praphan Khungkokekroad | ||||
FW | Vitoon Kijmongkolsak | 21 July 1962 (aged 29) | Penang FA | ||
FW | Ronnachai Sayomchai | 14 September 1966 (aged 25) | Thai Port | ||
FW | Worrawoot Srimaka | 8 December 1971 (aged 19) | Thai Farmers Bank FC | ||
FW | Surasak Tungsurat | 1 January 1965 (aged 26) | Rajnavy |
Coach: Maung Maung Tin
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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GK | Aing Kyaw Kyaw | ||||
DF | Zaw Tin | ||||
Naing Soe | |||||
Zaw Naing | |||||
Kyaw Soe Moe | |||||
Oo Tun Tun | |||||
Tun Ting | |||||
Aung Naing | |||||
Win Aung | |||||
Kyi Lwin | |||||
Than Toe Aung |
Coach: Nguyễn Sỹ Hiển
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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GK | Nguyen Hong Pham | ||||
Lu Dinh Tuan | Cảng Sài Goàn | ||||
Do Van Minh | Cảng Sài Gòn | ||||
MF | Luu Tan Liem | Hải Quan | |||
FW | Nguyễn Văn Dũng | 23 December 1963 (aged 27) | Hà Nam Ninh | ||
FW | Ha Vuong Ngau Nai | Cảng Sài Gòn |
Coach: Rahim Abdullah
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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GK | Hassan Miskam | 17 July 1954 (aged 37) | Selangor FA | ||
DF | Raja Azlan Shah | 10 November 1968 (aged 23) | Perak FA | ||
DF | Karupiah Gunalan | 13 December 1965 (aged 25) | Selangor FA | ||
DF | Maniam Pachaiappan | 6 October 1968 (aged 23) | Selangor FA | ||
DF | Salahuddin Che Ros | Penang FA | |||
DF | Zamri Mohammad Noor | Terengganu FA | |||
MF | Yap Wai Loon | 22 December 1969 (aged 21) | Kuala Lumpur FA | ||
MF | Arumugam Jayakanthan | 20 September 1966 (aged 25) | Selangor FA | ||
MF | Roefandi Yusuf | Perak FA | |||
MF | Nidzam Adzha | 11 March 1968 (aged 23) | Perlis FA | ||
MF | Zaidi Nafiah | Perak FA | |||
MF | Azizol Abu Haniffah | 18 February 1960 (aged 31) | Perak FA | ||
FW | Salehan Mohammad Som | Johor FA | |||
FW | Azman Adnan | 1 November 1971 (aged 20) | Kuala Lumpur FA | ||
FW | Matlan Marjan | 18 October 1968 (aged 23) | Sabah FA |
Coach: Anatoli Polosin
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Eddy Harto | 16 July 1962 (aged 29) | KTB Palembang | |
20 | GK | Erick Ibrahim | Gelora Dewata | ||
16 | DF | Ferril Hattu | 9 August 1962 (aged 29) | Petrokimia Gresik | |
4 | DF | Herrie Setiawan | 8 March 1969 (aged 22) | Pelita Jaya | |
6 | DF | Robby Darwis | 30 October 1964 (aged 27) | Persib Bandung | |
3 | DF | Aji Santoso | 6 April 1970 (aged 21) | Arema Malang | |
DF | Salahudin | 30 January 1970 (aged 21) | Barito Putera | ||
5 | DF | Sudirman | 24 April 1969 (aged 22) | Arseto Solo | |
15 | DF | Toyo Haryono | |||
12 | MF | Maman Suryaman | 15 January 1964 (aged 27) | Pelita Jaya | |
MF | Heriansyah | ||||
MF | Kas Hartadi | 16 December 1970 (aged 20) | KTB Palembang | ||
17 | MF | Yusuf Ekodono | 16 April 1967 (aged 24) | Persebaya Surabaya | |
7 | FW | Widodo C Putro | 8 April 1970 (aged 21) | Warna Agung | |
10 | FW | Peri Sandria | 24 September 1969 (aged 22) | KTB Palembang | |
9 | FW | Rochy Putiray | 26 June 1970 (aged 21) | Arseto Solo | |
FW | Bambang Nurdiansyah | 28 December 1960 (aged 30) | Pelita Jaya | ||
FW | Hanafing |
Coach: Eckhard Krautzun
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Melo Sabacan | 5 October 1969 (aged 22) | Bacolod | |
GK | Nonoy Carpio | ||||
DF | Rodolfo Alicante | 21 January 1960 (aged 31) | |||
DF | Judy Saluria | 11 November 1970 (aged 21) | Philippine Army F.C. | ||
DF | Marlon Maro | Dumaguete | |||
DF | Jess Baron | ||||
DF | Edgar Berja | Philippine Air Force F.C. | |||
DF | Rolando Piñero | 23 November 1969 (aged 22) | Dumaguete | ||
DF | Juan de la Cruz | ||||
DF | Herbert Ignacio | Dumaguete | |||
MF | Alfredo Dioso Jr. | Bacolod | |||
MF | Eduardo Duran | Dumaguete | |||
MF | Eduardo Marasigan Jr. | Acer Davao | |||
MF | Hersey Salmon | ||||
FW | Rudy del Rosario | ||||
FW | Filamer Rosell | ||||
FW | Elmer Bedia | Brisbane Olympic United | |||
FW | Norman Fegidero | 28 January 1970 (aged 21) | Bacolod |
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