Below are the squads for the Football at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games, hosted by the Philippines, which took place between 1 and 14 December 2005.
Coach: Aris Caslib [1]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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GK | Louie Casas | 12 March 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
GK | Jay-Archie Marcaida | 10 April 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
DF | Alexander Borromeo | June 28, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
DF | Phil Greatwich | January 21, 1987 (aged 18) | ![]() | ||
DF | Bervic Italia | 6 July 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
DF | Gerald Orcullo | 19 February 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
DF | Mark Villon | 27 April 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
MF | Filippo Braggio | May 17, 1987 (aged 18) | Unattached | ||
MF | Jesan Candolesa | 15 June 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
MF | Emelio Caligdong | September 28, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
MF | Peter Jaugan | 2 July 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
MF | Jeffrey Liman | 19 May 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
MF | James Younghusband | September 4, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
MF | Vaughn Mellendrez | 29 August 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
MF | Andy Prochnow | August 13, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
MF | Arnie Pasinabo | February 4, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
FW | Ian Araneta | 2 March 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
FW | Chad Gould | September 30, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
FW | Alvin Valeroso | April 25, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
FW | Phil Younghusband | August 4, 1987 (aged 18) | ![]() |
Coach: Charnwit Polcheewin [2]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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GK | Kosin Hatairattanakul | March 23, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
GK | Narit Taweekul | October 30, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
DF | Kiatprawut Saiwaew | January 24, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
DF | Nattaporn Phanrit | January 11, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
DF | Tada Keelalay | April 4, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
DF | Prat Samakrat | October 31, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
DF | Suree Sukha | July 27, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
DF | Noppol Pitafai | February 1, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
DF | Kraikiat Beadtaku | January 11, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
FW | Jakkrit Bunkham | December 7, 1982 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
MF | Pichitphong Choeichiu | August 28, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
MF | Sakda Joemdee | April 7, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
MF | Datsakorn Thonglao | December 30, 1983 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
MF | Suchao Nutnum | May 17, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
MF | Suchon Sa-nguandee | March 10, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
MF | Yuttajak Kornchan | May 31, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
FW | Chakrit Buathong | September 8, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
FW | Ekaphan Inthasen | September 23, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
FW | Teeratep Winothai | February 16, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
FW | Preecha Chaokla | January 20, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() |
Coach: Norizan Bakar
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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GK | Saiful Amar Sudar | January 19, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
GK | Muhammad Al-Hafiz | March 15, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
GK | Remezey Che Ros | September 6, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
DF | Mohd Zulkifli Yusof | January 6, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
DF | Sumardi Hajalan | January 12, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
DF | Mohamad Aslam Haja Najumudeen | ||||
DF | Ronny Harun | January 19, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
DF | Ahmad Azlan Zainal | April 16, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
DF | Sathia Kumaran Subramaniam | ![]() | |||
DF | Thirumurugan Veeran | January 9, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
MF | Munir Amran | November 7, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
MF | Tengku Hasbullah | March 11, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
MF | Zairo Anuar | June 18, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
MF | Harizul Izuan Abdul Rani | March 3, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
MF | Azi Shahril Azmi | September 20, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
MF | Linggam Krishnan | January 2, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
MF | Nor Farhan Muhammad | December 19, 1984 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
MF | Mohd Badrul Azam Mohd Zamri | October 18, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
MF | Amir Shahreen Mubin | July 27, 1983 (aged 22) | |||
FW | Rudie Ramli | May 15, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
FW | Surendren Rasiah | October 26, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
FW | Mohamad Nor Ismail | August 20, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
FW | Mohd Fadzli Saari | January 1, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
FW | Azlan Ismail | October 3, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() |
Coach:
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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GK | Ouk Mic | September 15, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
DF | Thul Sothearith | November 28, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
DF | Kun Koun | August 9, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
DF | Poeu Samnang | March 13, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
MF | San Narith | November 7, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
MF | Hang Sokunthea | January 15, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
MF | Chan Rithy | November 11, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
MF | Ung Kanyanith | December 12, 1982 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
MF | Bouy Dary | October 13, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
MF | Sam El Nasa | April 25, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
MF | Keo Kosal | July 13, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
MF | Sun Sovannarith | April 11, 1987 (aged 18) | ![]() | ||
MF | Pen Stephane | May 29, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
FW | Kouch Sokumpheak | February 15, 1987 (aged 18) | ![]() | ||
FW | Teab Vathanak | January 7, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
FW | Hok Sochivorn | September 23, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
FW | Srey Veasoutna |
Coach: Alfred Riedl
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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GK | Bùi Quang Huy | January 5, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
DF | Trần Hải Lâm | July 4, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
DF | Châu Lê Phước Vĩnh | June 22, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
DF | Lê Bật Hiếu | August 22, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
DF | Lê Văn Trương | February 20, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
DF | Nguyễn Minh Đức | September 14, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
MF | Nguyễn Văn Biển | April 27, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
MF | Phan Văn Tài Em | April 23, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
MF | Lê Tấn Tài | January 4, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
MF | Nguyễn Quý Sửu | October 18, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
MF | Nguyễn Vũ Phong | February 6, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
FW | Phan Thanh Bình | November 1, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
FW | Phạm Văn Quyến | April 29, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
FW | Lê Công Vinh | December 10, 1985 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
FW | Huỳnh Quốc Anh | May 10, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
FW | Nguyễn Anh Đức | October 24, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() |
Coach:
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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GK | Lionel Lewis | December 16, 1982 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
DF | Isa Halim | May 15, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
DF | Baihakki Khaizan | January 31, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
MF | Muhammad Ridhuan | May 6, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
MF | Shi Jiayi | September 2, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
MF | Tengku Mushadad | August 7, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
MF | Itimi Dickson | November 14, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
FW | Khairul Amri | March 14, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
FW | Agu Casmir | March 23, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
FW | Fazrul Nawaz | April 17, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
FW | Shahril Ishak | January 23, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() |
Coach: Peter Withe [3]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Samsidar | July 15, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | |
2 | DF | Christian Warobay | July 12, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | |
3 | DF | Leonard Tupamahu | July 9, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | |
4 | DF | Ricardo Salampessy | February 18, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | |
5 | DF | Maman Abdurrahman | May 12, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | |
6 | MF | Tony Sucipto | February 12, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | |
7 | FW | Saktiawan Sinaga | February 19, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | |
8 | MF | Jumadi Abdi | March 14, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | |
9 | FW | Johan Prasetya Wibowo | January 7, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | |
10 | MF | Zainal Arifin | April 1, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | |
11 | FW | Agus Indra Kurniawan | February 27, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | |
12 | GK | Ferry Rotinsulu | December 28, 1982 (aged 22) | ![]() | |
14 | DF | Erik Setiawan | December 23, 1983 (aged 21) | ![]() | |
16 | MF | Syamsul Chaerudin | February 9, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | |
18 | MF | Modestus Setiawan | December 17, 1982 (aged 22) | ![]() | |
19 | DF | Mahyadi Panggabean | January 8, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | |
20 | MF | Korinus Fingkreuw | February 14, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | |
21 | DF | Ledi Utomo | June 13, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | |
22 | MF | Siswanto | October 9, 1984 (aged 21) | ![]() | |
23 | GK | Roni Tri Prasnanto | December 12, 1985 (aged 19) | ![]() |
Coach: Bounlap Khenkitisack
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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DF | Kovanh Namthavixay | July 23, 1987 (aged 18) | ![]() | ||
MF | Vidalack Souvanhnavongsa | January 13, 1987 (aged 18) | ![]() | ||
MF | Phayvanh Lounglath | March 8, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
MF | Khamxay Phakasy | March 21, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
MF | Kita Sysavanh | June 19, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
FW | Visay Phaphouvanin | June 12, 1985 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
FW | Davone Vongsamany | June 25, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
FW | Lamnao Singto | April 15, 1988 (aged 17) | ![]() | ||
FW | Souksamay Manhmanyvong | September 20, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() |
Coach: Ivan Kolev
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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GK | Aung Aung Oo | June 8, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() | ||
DF | Moe Win | August 30, 1988 (aged 17) | ![]() | ||
MF | Soe Thiha Aung | December 12, 1985 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
MF | Kyaw Thu Ya | December 10, 1984 (aged 20) | ![]() | ||
MF | Zaw Lynn Tun | June 23, 1983 (aged 22) | ![]() | ||
MF | Myo Min Tun | June 14, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
MF | Kyaw Khing Win | December 23, 1983 (aged 21) | ![]() | ||
MF | Mar La | December 11, 1985 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
MF | Zaw Zaw | October 13, 1986 (aged 19) | ![]() | ||
FW | Soe Myat Min | May 19, 1982 (aged 23) | ![]() |
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