Football at the 2017 SEA Games

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Football at the 2017 SEA Games
Football, KL 2017.png
Tournament details
Host countryMalaysia
Dates14–29 August
Teams11 (men) + 5 (women) (from 1 sub-confederation)
Venue(s) 4  (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand (men; 16th title) [note 1]
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam (women; 5th title)
Runners-upFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia (men)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand (women)
Third placeFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia (men)
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar (women)
Fourth placeFlag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar (men)
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines (women)
Tournament statistics
Matches played39
Goals scored119 (3.05 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Malaysia.svg Thanabalan Nadarajah
Flag of Myanmar.svg Aung Thu
Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyễn Công Phượng (men; 4 goals each)
Flag of Myanmar.svg Win Theingi Tun
(women; 6 goals)
2015
2019

The football tournament at the 2017 SEA Games was in Kuala Lumpur. In addition matches were played in Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam and Selayang. [1]

Contents

Associations affiliated with FIFA might send teams to participate in the tournament. Men's teams were restricted to under-22 players (born on or after 1 January 1995) with a maximum of three overage players allowed, while there were no age restrictions on women's teams.

In the men's tournament, Thailand continued their title as a defending champion after they won their third straight and record-extending sixteenth SEA Games men's gold medal in the tournament by beating Malaysia with a score 1–0, [2] [3] while Indonesia got bronze for the fourth time after beating Myanmar with a score 3–1. [4] [5] Meanwhile, in the women's tournament, Vietnam pipped Thailand for their record-tying fifth SEA Games women's gold medal after they scored a 6–0 win over Malaysia in a round-robin format that subsequently gave them a superior goal difference. [6] [7] Myanmar defended the bronze after losing to the two favourites: Vietnam and Thailand. [8]

Competition schedule

The following was the competition schedule for the football competitions:

GGroup stage½SemifinalsB3rd place play-offFFinal
EventMon 14Tue 15Wed 16Thu 17Fri 18Sat 19Sun 20Mon 21Tue 22Wed 23Thu 24Fri 25Sat 26Sun 27Mon 28Tue 29
MenGGGGGGGGGG½BF
WomenGGGGG

Venues

Four venues in three cities were used in the tournament.

Kuala Lumpur Selayang
UM Arena Stadium Selayang Municipal Council Stadium
Capacity: 1,000Capacity: 16,000
UM Stadium.jpg No image.svg
Shah Alam
Shah Alam Stadium UiTM Stadium
Capacity: 80,372Capacity: 6,000
Shah Alam Stadium aerial view.jpg No image.svg

The Kuala Lumpur Football Stadium was one of the original venue for the football tournament, until it was replaced by Selayang Stadium in July 2017 due to unsatisfactory conditions in the stadium renovations. [9] The Bukit Jalil National Stadium were also originally planned for the men's football final matches before it was changed to Shah Alam Stadium due to several factors. [10]

Participating nations

Men's tournament

Women's tournament

Men's competition

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia (H)4400104+612 Semi-finals
2Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 4301124+89
3Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 42024406
4Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 41035833
5Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 4004112110
Updated to match(es) played on 23 August 2017. Source: KL2017 Official Website
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(H) Hosts

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 5410101+913 Semi-finals
2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 532071+611
3Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 5311124+810
4Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 520341066
5Flag of East Timor.svg  Timor-Leste 51042863
6Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 5005112110
Updated to match(es) played on 24 August 2017. Source: KL2017 Official Website
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored

Knockout stage

 
Semi-finalsGold medal match
 
      
 
26 August – Shah Alam
 
 
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 1
 
29 August – Shah Alam
 
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0
 
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0
 
26 August – Selayang
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1
 
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1
 
 
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 0
 
Bronze medal match
 
 
29 August – Selayang
 
 
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 3
 
 
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 1

Women's competition

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsFinal Result
1Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 4310132+1110Gold medal
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 4310134+910Silver medal
3Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 4202146+86Bronze medal
4Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 4103313103
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia (H)4004119180
Source: Schedule
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; More: Technical Handbook
(H) Hosts

Medal summary

Medal table

  Host nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)1102
2Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam  (VIE)1001
3Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)*0101
4Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)0011
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar  (MYA)0011
Totals (5 entries)2226

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's tournament
details
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
Anusith Termmee
Sasalak Haiprakhon
Suriya Singmui
Worawut Namvech
Shinnaphat Lee-Oh
Chaowat Veerachat
Nattawut Sombatyotha
Nopphon Ponkam
Chenrop Samphaodi
Chaiyawat Buran
Kevin Deeromram
Peerawat Akkatam
Picha U-Tra
Montree Promsawat
Saringkan Promsupa
Phitiwat Sukjitthammakul
Ratthanakorn Maikami
Worachit Kanitsribampen
Sittichok Kannoo
Nont Muangngam
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)
Norman Haikal Rendra Iskandar
Mohammad Iqbal Ali
Syazwan Zaipol Bahari
Adib Zainuddin
Muhd Syahmi Safari
Safawi Rasid
Wan Kuzri
Muhd Nor Azam Abdul Azih
Adam Nor Azlin
Kumaahran Sathasivam
Dhia Azrai Naim Rosman
Thanabalan Nadarajah
Ariff Farhan Isa
Syamer Kutty Abba
Syazwan Andik
Danial Amier Norhisham
Irfan Zakaria
Akhyar Rashid
Ifwat Akmal
Dominic Tan
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)
Satria Tama Hardiyanto
Putu Gede Juni Antara
Andy Setyo
Ryuji Utomo
Evan Dimas
Muhammad Hargianto
Ezra Walian
Gavin Kwan Adsit
Febri Haryadi
Asnawi Mangkualam Bahar
Ricky Fajrin
Saddil Ramdani
Kurniawan Ajie
Hanif Abdurrauf Sjahbandi
Yabes Roni
Hansamu Yama
Marinus Maryanto Wanewar
Osvaldo Haay
Rezaldi Hehanusa
Septian David Maulana
Women's tournament
details
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam  (VIE)
Đặng Thị Kiều Trinh
Nguyễn Thị Xuyến
Chương Thị Kiều
Vũ Thị Thúy
Bùi Thị Như
Vũ Thị Nhung
Nguyễn Thị Tuyết Dung
Nguyễn Thị Liễu
Trần Thị Thùy Trang
Nguyễn Thị Nguyệt
Phạm Hải Yến
Nguyễn Thị Muôn
Trần Thị Kim Thanh
Nguyễn Thị Bích Thùy
Nguyễn Hải Hòa
Nguyễn Thị Vạn
Huỳnh Như
Bùi Thúy An
Nguyễn Thị Thanh Hảo
Trần Thị Hồng Nhung
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
Waraporn Boonsing
Natthakarn Chinwong
Duangnapa Sritala
Ainon Phancha
Pikul Khueanpet
Silawan Intamee
Naphat Seesraum
Warunee Phetwiset
Sunisa Srangthaisong
Alisa Rukpinij
Rattikan Thongsombut
Orathai Srimanee
Nipawan Panyosuk
Khwanrudi Saengchan
Taneekarn Dangda
Yada Sengyong
Pitsamai Sornsai
Kanjana Sungngoen
Nisa Romyen
Saowalak Pengngam
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar  (MYA)
Mya Phu Ngon
Khin Than Wai
Zin Mar Win
Wai Wai Aung
Phu Pwint Khaing
San San Maw
Win Theingi Tun
Naw Ar Lo Wer Phaw
Yee Yee Oo
Khin Marlar Tun
Khin Moe Wai
Le Le Hlaing
Than Than Htwe
May Sabai Phoo
Nu Nu
July Kyaw
Khin Mo Mo Tun
Zar Zar Myint
Ei Yadanar Phyo
Chit Chit

See also

Notes

  1. This is the 1st title of Thailand U-22 at the SEA Games. However, SEA Games Federation considers Thailand as the successor team of the Thailand senior team and Thailand U-23 who themselves win 15 titles.

References

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  2. AFC, AFF (2017-08-29). "KL2017: Thais make it three in a row". ASEAN Football Federation. Retrieved 2025-01-15.
  3. Anil, Nicolas (2017-08-31). "Thailand had SEA 'luck' to beat Malaysia". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2025-01-15.
  4. "Thailand's reign continues, SEA Games heartbreak for Malaysia". the-AFC. August 29, 2017. Retrieved 2025-01-15.
  5. Chittinand, Tor (2013-12-02). "Moment of truth at SEA Games". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2025-01-15.
  6. "Vietnam edge Thailand for 2017 SEA Games women's football gold". Asian Football Confederation. 24 August 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  7. "KL2017: Vietnam pip Thais to Women's Football Gold". ASEAN Football Federation. 24 August 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  8. "KL2017: Myanmar retain women's football bronze". ASEAN Football Federation. 24 August 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  9. Haika Khazi (13 July 2017). "Stadium KL bukan lagi venue KL2017" (in Malay). Berita Harian . Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  10. "SEA Games: Men's football final to be held at Shah Alam Stadium". The Star . 27 August 2017. Retrieved 27 August 2017.