Below are the squads for the Football at the 2009 SEA Games, hosted by Laos, which took place between 2 and 17 December 2009.
Coach: Steve Darby [1]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Kawin Thamsatchanan | 26 January 1990 (aged 19) | Muangthong United | |
18 | GK | Ukrit Wongmeema | 9 July 1991 (aged 18) | Buriram | |
DF | Kiatprawut Saiwaeo | 24 January 1986 (aged 23) | Chonburi | ||
2 | DF | Polawat Wangkahart | 27 July 1987 (aged 22) | Suphanburi | |
DF | Jetsadakorn Hemdaeng | 2 March 1986 (aged 23) | Chonburi | ||
16 | DF | Sujarit Jantakul | 4 March 1989 (aged 20) | Sriracha | |
5 | DF | Suttinan Phuk-hom | 29 November 1987 (aged 22) | Chonburi | |
DF | Piyachart Tamaphan | 5 May 1986 (aged 23) | Muangthong United | ||
3 | DF | Theeraton Bunmathan | 6 February 1990 (aged 19) | PEA | |
19 | MF | Adul Lahsoh | 19 September 1986 (aged 23) | Chonburi | |
7 | MF | Arthit Sunthornpit | 19 April 1986 (aged 23) | Chonburi | |
13 | MF | Phanuwat Jinta | 6 January 1987 (aged 22) | Chonburi | |
MF | Kriangkrai Pimrat | 20 February 1987 (aged 22) | Sriracha | ||
8 | MF | Apipoo Suntornpanavech | 18 July 1986 (aged 23) | PEA | |
MF | Sumanya Purisai | 5 December 1986 (aged 22) | Osotsapa | ||
12 | MF | Kabfah Boonmatoon | 12 March 1987 (aged 22) | Osotsapa | |
15 | MF | Anawin Jujeen | 13 March 1987 (aged 22) | Bangkok Glass | |
10 | FW | Teerasil Dangda | 6 June 1988 (aged 21) | Muangthong United | |
9 | FW | Kirati Keawsombat (c) | 12 January 1987 (aged 22) | TOT S.C. | |
14 | FW | Sompong Soleb | 30 July 1986 (aged 23) | BBCU |
Coach: Henrique Calisto
Coach: Alberto Bica
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Frenky Irawan | 8 December 1986 (aged 22) | PSM Makassar | |
22 | GK | Muhammad Ridwan | 26 March 1991 (aged 18) | Persita Tangerang | |
5 | DF | Rendy Siregar | 14 September 1986 (aged 23) | Persikota Tangerang | |
2 | DF | Wildansyah | 3 January 1987 (aged 22) | Persib Bandung | |
18 | DF | Rachmat Latief | 27 September 1988 (aged 21) | PSM Makassar | |
23 | DF | Djayusman Triasdi | 22 August 1988 (aged 21) | PSM Makassar | |
16 | DF | Yudi Khoerudin | 5 September 1987 (aged 22) | Persikota Tangerang | |
14 | DF | Ruben Sanadi | 8 January 1987 (aged 22) | PSMS Medan | |
19 | DF | Achmad Jufriyanto | 10 May 1987 (aged 22) | Pelita Jaya | |
15 | MF | Stevie Bonsapia | 10 May 1988 (aged 21) | Persipura Jayapura | |
9 | MF | Mahadirga Lasut | 17 August 1988 (aged 21) | Persiraja Banda Aceh | |
11 | MF | Nasution Karubaba | 27 November 1989 (aged 20) | Persisam Putra Samarinda | |
8 | MF | Egi Melgiansyah | 4 September 1990 (aged 19) | Pelita Jaya | |
12 | MF | Sultan Samma | 13 April 1986 (aged 23) | Persiba Balikpapan | |
4 | MF | Fauzan Jamal | 6 June 1988 (aged 21) | Semen Padang | |
17 | MF | Lucky Wahyu | 1 April 1990 (aged 19) | Persebaya Surabaya | |
10 | MF | Johan Juansyah | 25 October 1988 (aged 21) | Persijap Jepara | |
6 | MF | Tony Sucipto (c) | 12 February 1986 (aged 23) | Sriwijaya | |
13 | MF | Ian Louis Kabes | 13 May 1986 (aged 23) | Persipura Jayapura | |
21 | FW | Yongki Aribowo | 23 November 1989 (aged 20) | Persik Kediri | |
3 | FW | Dendi Santoso | 16 May 1990 (aged 19) | Arema Indonesia | |
20 | FW | Engelbert Sani | 28 May 1990 (aged 19) | Persiram Raja Ampat | |
7 | FW | Boaz Solossa | 16 March 1986 (aged 23) | Persipura Jayapura |
Coach: Terry Pathmanathon
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK | Hyrulnizam Juma'at | 14 Nov 1986 | Young Lions | ||
GK | Jasper Chan | 07 Nov 1988 | Young Lions | ||
DF | Afiq Yunos | 10 Dec 1990 | Young Lions | ||
DF | Eddie Affendy Chang | 10 May 1990 | Young Lions | ||
DF | Faritz Abdul Hameed | 16 Jan 1990 | Young Lions | ||
DF | Irwan Shah | 02 Nov 1988 | Young Lions | ||
DF | Madhu Mohana | 06 Mar 1991 | Young Lions | ||
DF | Safuwan Baharudin | 22 Sep 1991 | Young Lions | ||
DF | Shaiful Esah | 12 May 1986 | SAFF FC | ||
MF | Firdaus Idros | 12 Aug 1986 | Home United | ||
MF | Gabriel Quak | 22 Dec 1990 | Young Lions | ||
MF | Hariss Harun | 19 Nov 1990 | Young Lions | ||
MF | Isa Halim | 15 May 1986 | Home United | ||
MF | Raihan Abdul Rahman | 07 Feb 1991 | NFA Under-18 | ||
MF | Shahdan Sulaiman | 09 May 1988 | Home United | ||
MF | Yasir Hanapi | 21 Jun 1989 | Geylang United | ||
FW | Fadhil Noh | 04 Mar 1989 | Young Lions | ||
FW | Fazli Ayob | 24 Jan 1990 | Young Lions | ||
FW | Khairul Nizam | 25 Jun 1991 | NFA Under-18 | ||
FW | Shahfiq Ghani | 17 Mar 1992 | NFA Under-17 |
Coach: Drago Mamic
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FW | Pai Soe | 19 July 1986 | Finance and Revenue FC |
Coach: Alfred Riedl
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
25 | FW | Khampheng Sayavutthi | 19 July 1986 | Yotha FC | |
8 | FW | Lamnao Singto | 15 April 1988 | Yotha FC | |
10 | FW | Kanlaya Sysomvang | 3 November 1990 | Yotha FC |
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