Below are the squads for the Football at the 2017 SEA Games - women's tournament, hosted by Malaysia, which took place between 14 and 29 August 2017.
Manager: Mohd Asyraaf Fong Abdullah [1]
# | Position | Player | Date of birth (age) |
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2 | MF | Masturah Majid | 5 February 1990 (aged 27) |
3 | DF | Mira Fazliana Aidi | 22 September 1993 (aged 23) |
4 | MF | Shereilynn Elly | 20 August 1991 (aged 25) |
5 | DF | Nur Athirah Farhanah | 5 July 1999 (aged 18) |
7 | MF | Jaciah Jumilis | 23 July 1991 (aged 26) |
8 | DF | Eslilah Esar | 18 July 1989 (aged 28) |
9 | DF | Usliza Usman | 20 May 1995 (aged 22) |
10 | MF | Norsuriani Mazli | 27 April 1990 (aged 27) |
11 | FW | Puteri Noralisa Wilkinson | 10 November 1995 (aged 21) |
12 | MF | Angela Kais | 7 September 1980 (aged 36) |
13 | FW | Nur Haniza Saarani | 26 May 1996 (aged 21) |
15 | FW | Ji Fedalliah | 28 August 1996 (aged 20) |
16 | MF | Nor Athirah Mamat | 13 August 2001 (aged 16) |
17 | DF | Malini Nordin | 29 December 1985 (aged 31) |
18 | DF | Norshahira Suhaime | 6 April 2001 (aged 16) |
19 | FW | Dadree Rofinus | 7 January 1990 (aged 27) |
20 | GK | Asma Junaidi | 18 November 1992 (aged 24) |
21 | GK | Roszaini Bakar | 17 October 1990 (aged 26) |
22 | MF | Haindee Mosroh | 17 April 1993 (aged 24) |
23 | GK | Nurul Azurin Mazlan | 27 January 2000 (aged 17) |
Manager: Reijners Roger Johannes Joseph Hubertus
# | Position | Player | Date of birth (age) |
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1 | GK | Mya Phu Ngon | 10 August 1989 (aged 28) |
2 | DF | Khin Than Wai | 2 November 1995 (aged 21) |
3 | DF | Zin Mar Win | 2 January 1990 (aged 27) |
4 | DF | Wai Wai Aung | 5 October 1993 (aged 23) |
5 | DF | Phu Pwint Khaing | 23 July 1987 (aged 30) |
6 | DF | San San Maw | 5 October 1980 (aged 36) |
7 | FW | Win Theingi Tun | 1 February 1995 (aged 22) |
8 | MF | Naw Ar Lo Wer Phaw | 11 January 1988 (aged 29) |
9 | FW | Yee Yee Oo | 1 August 1990 (aged 27) |
10 | MF | Khin Marlar Tun | 21 May 1988 (aged 29) |
11 | FW | Khin Moe Wai | 16 December 1989 (aged 27) |
12 | MF | Le Le Hlaing | 24 March 1997 (aged 20) |
13 | MF | Than Than Htwe | 24 July 1986 (aged 31) |
14 | MF | May Sabai Phoo | 31 July 1996 (aged 21) |
15 | FW | Nu Nu | 1 April 1999 (aged 18) |
16 | FW | July Kyaw | 21 July 1999 (aged 18) |
17 | FW | Khin Mo Mo Tun | 3 June 1999 (aged 18) |
18 | GK | Zar Zar Myint | 5 June 1993 (aged 24) |
19 | DF | Ei Yadanar Phyo | 4 January 1998 (aged 19) |
20 | DF | Chit Chit | 18 October 1996 (aged 20) |
Manager: Marnelli Dimzon [2]
# | Position | Player | Date of birth (age) |
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1 | GK | Inna Palacios | 8 February 1994 (aged 23) |
5 | DF | Hali Long | 21 January 1995 (aged 22) |
7 | MF | Camille Rodriguez | 27 December 1994 (aged 22) |
8 | DF | Alesa Dolino | 26 October 1992 (aged 24) |
9 | MF | Anicka Castañeda | 15 December 1999 (aged 17) |
10 | FW | Kyrhen Dimaandal | 16 October 1996 (aged 20) |
11 | MF | Irish Navaja | 12 May 1997 (aged 20) |
12 | MF | Jovelle Sudaria | 11 November 1996 (aged 20) |
13 | DF | Patricia Tomanon | 10 April 1994 (aged 23) |
14 | DF | Mea Bernal | 24 November 1989 (aged 27) |
16 | FW | Charisa Lemoran | 21 September 1998 (aged 18) |
17 | MF | Kyla Inquig | 24 January 1997 (aged 20) |
18 | GK | Faith Ruetas | 3 July 2001 (aged 16) |
19 | DF | Eva Madarang | 13 September 1997 (aged 19) |
20 | FW | Alisha del Campo | 20 September 1999 (aged 17) |
22 | GK | Hazel Arce | 15 June 1997 (aged 20) |
24 | DF | Patrice Impelido | 9 October 1987 (aged 29) |
27 | DF | Joanna Almeda | 24 September 1999 (aged 17) |
28 | DF | Mary Duran | 28 March 1997 (aged 20) |
29 | MF | Sara Castañeda | 5 December 1996 (aged 20) |
Manager: Spencer Prior
# | Position | Player | Date of birth (age) |
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1 | GK | Waraporn Boonsing | 16 February 1990 (aged 27) |
3 | DF | Natthakarn Chinwong | 15 March 1992 (aged 25) |
4 | DF | Duangnapa Sritala | 4 February 1986 (aged 31) |
5 | DF | Ainon Phancha | 26 January 1992 (aged 25) |
6 | MF | Pikul Khueanpet | 20 September 1988 (aged 28) |
7 | MF | Silawan Intamee | 22 January 1994 (aged 23) |
8 | MF | Naphat Seesraum | 11 May 1987 (aged 30) |
9 | DF | Warunee Phetwiset | 13 December 1990 (aged 26) |
10 | DF | Sunisa Srangthaisong | 6 May 1988 (aged 29) |
11 | FW | Alisa Rukpinij | 2 February 1995 (aged 22) |
12 | MF | Rattikan Thongsombut | 7 July 1991 (aged 26) |
13 | MF | Orathai Srimanee | 12 June 1988 (aged 29) |
15 | MF | Nipawan Panyosuk | 15 March 1995 (aged 22) |
16 | DF | Khwanrudi Saengchan | 16 May 1991 (aged 26) |
17 | FW | Taneekarn Dangda | 15 December 1992 (aged 24) |
18 | GK | Yada Sengyong | 10 September 1993 (aged 23) |
19 | DF | Pitsamai Sornsai | 19 January 1989 (aged 28) |
21 | FW | Kanjana Sungngoen | 21 September 1986 (aged 30) |
23 | FW | Nisa Romyen | 18 January 1990 (aged 27) |
26 | FW | Saowalak Pengngam | 30 November 1996 (aged 20) |
Manager: Mai Duc Chung
# | Position | Player | Date of birth (age) |
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1 | GK | Đặng Thị Kiều Trinh | 19 December 1985 (aged 31) |
2 | DF | Nguyễn Thị Xuyến | 6 September 1987 (aged 29) |
3 | DF | Chương Thị Kiều | 19 August 1995 (aged 21) |
4 | DF | Vũ Thị Thúy | 8 August 1994 (aged 23) |
5 | DF | Bùi Thị Như | 16 June 1990 (aged 27) |
6 | MF | Vũ Thị Nhung | 9 July 1992 (aged 25) |
7 | MF | Nguyễn Thị Tuyết Dung | 13 December 1993 (aged 23) |
8 | MF | Nguyễn Thị Liễu | 18 September 1992 (aged 24) |
9 | MF | Trần Thị Thùy Trang | 8 August 1988 (aged 29) |
11 | FW | Nguyễn Thị Nguyệt | 5 November 1992 (aged 24) |
12 | FW | Phạm Hải Yến | 9 November 1994 (aged 22) |
13 | MF | Nguyễn Thị Muôn | 7 October 1988 (aged 28) |
14 | GK | Trần Thị Kim Thanh | 18 September 1993 (aged 23) |
16 | MF | Nguyễn Thị Bích Thùy | 1 May 1994 (aged 23) |
17 | DF | Nguyễn Hải Hòa | 22 December 1989 (aged 27) |
18 | MF | Nguyễn Thị Vạn | 10 January 1997 (aged 20) |
19 | DF | Huỳnh Như | 28 November 1991 (aged 25) |
21 | DF | Bùi Thúy An | 5 October 1990 (aged 26) |
23 | GK | Nguyễn Thị Thanh Hảo | 9 August 1985 (aged 32) |
26 | DF | Trần Thị Hồng Nhung | 28 October 1992 (aged 24) |
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