Football at the Southeast Asian Games

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Football at the Southeast Asian Games
Organising bodySEAGF
AFF
Founded1959 (men)
1985 (women)
RegionSoutheast Asia
Number of teamsat most 11 (men)
at most 11 (women)
Current championsFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam (men; 3rd title)
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
(women; 8th title)
Most successful team(s)Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand (men; 16 titles)
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
(women; 8 titles)
Soccerball current event.svg 2023 Southeast Asian Games

Football has been part of the Southeast Asian Games sport since the 1959 edition. The women's football competition was held for the first time in 1985 in Thailand.

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From the 2001 Southeast Asian Games to the 2015 Southeast Asian Games, the age limit for men's teams was under-23 plus up to three over-aged players for each squad.

Since the 2017 Southeast Asian Games, the age limit for men's teams is under-22. At the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, two over-aged players were allowed for each team.

Thailand and Vietnam are the only two nations have won both Gold medals of Men's and Women's tournament in a Southeast Asian Games.

Results

Men's tournament

Southeast Asian Peninsular Games

YearHostGold medal matchBronze medal match
Gold MedalScoreSilver MedalBronze MedalScoreFourth Place
1959
Details
Flag of Thailand.svg
Bangkok
Flag of South Vietnam.svg
South Vietnam
3–1Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
Flag of Malaya.svg
Malaya
1Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg
Burma
1961
Details
Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg
Rangoon
Flag of Malaya.svg
Malaya
2–0Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg
Burma
Flag of South Vietnam.svg
South Vietnam
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
1–12
1965
Details
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Kuala Lumpur
Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg
Burma
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
2–22(shared gold)2Flag of South Vietnam.svg
South Vietnam
2–0Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
1967
Details
Flag of Thailand.svg
Bangkok
Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg
Burma
2–1Flag of South Vietnam.svg
South Vietnam
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
5–2Flag of Laos (1952-1975).svg
Laos
1969
Details
Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg
Rangoon
Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg
Burma
3–0Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
Flag of Laos (1952-1975).svg
Laos
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
3
1971
Details
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Kuala Lumpur
Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg
Burma
2–1Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
Flag of South Vietnam.svg
South Vietnam
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
0–02
1973
Details
Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg
Burma
3–2Flag of South Vietnam.svg
South Vietnam
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
3–0Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
1975
Details
Flag of Thailand.svg
Bangkok
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
2–1Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Burma
Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
2–2( a.e.t. )2

1 Decided by round-robin standings.
2 The title was shared.
3 There was no bronze medal game held.

Southeast Asian Games

YearHostGold medal matchBronze medal match
Gold MedalScoreSilver MedalBronze MedalScoreFourth Place
National teams tournament (1977–1999)
1977
Details
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Kuala Lumpur
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
2–0Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Burma
2–0
Awarded4
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
1979
Details
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Jakarta
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
1–0Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
(RR)5Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
1981
Details
Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg
Manila
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
2–1Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
2–0Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
1983
Details
Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
2–1Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
5–0Flag of Brunei.svg
Brunei
1985
Details
Flag of Thailand.svg
Bangkok
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
2–0Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
1–0Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
1987
Details
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Jakarta
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
1–0( a.e.t. )Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
4–0Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Burma
1989
Details
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Kuala Lumpur
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
3–1Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
1–1( a.e.t. )
9–8 ( p )
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
1991
Details
Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg
Manila
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
0–0( a.e.t. )
4–3 ( p )
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
2–0Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg
Philippines
1993
Details
Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
4–3Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Myanmar
Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
3–1Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
1995
Details
Flag of Thailand.svg
Chiang Mai
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
4–0Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
1–0Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Myanmar
1997
Details
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Jakarta
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
1–1( a.e.t. )
4–2 ( p )
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
1–0Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
1999
Details
Flag of Brunei.svg
Bandar Seri Begawan
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
2–0Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
0–0( a.e.t. )
4–2 ( p )
Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
Under-23 National teams tournament (2001–2015)
2001
Details
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Kuala Lumpur
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
1–0Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Myanmar
1–0Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
2003
Details
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Hanoi / Ho Chi Minh City
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
2–1 (g.g.)Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
1–1( a.e.t. )
4–2 ( p )
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Myanmar
2005
Details
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Bacolod
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
3–0Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
1–0Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
2007
Details
Flag of Thailand.svg
Nakhon Ratchasima
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
2–0Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Myanmar
Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
5–0Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
2009
Details
Flag of Laos.svg
Vientiane
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
1–0Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
3–1Flag of Laos.svg
Laos
2011
Details
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Jakarta
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
1–1( a.e.t. )
4–3 ( p )
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
Flag of Myanmar.svg
Myanmar
4–1Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
2013
Details
Flag of Myanmar.svg
Naypyidaw / Yangon
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
1–0Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
2–1Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
2015
Details
Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
3–0Flag of Myanmar.svg
Myanmar
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
5–0Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
Under-22 National teams tournament (2017–present)
2017
Details
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Kuala Lumpur
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
1–0Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
3–1Flag of Myanmar.svg
Myanmar
2019
Details
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Manila / Biñan / Imus
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
3–0Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
Flag of Myanmar.svg
Myanmar
2–2
5–4 ( p )
Flag of Cambodia.svg
Cambodia
2021
Details
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Nam Định / Phú Thọ / Hanoi
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
1–0Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
1–1
4–3 ( p )
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
2023
Details
Flag of Cambodia.svg
Phnom Penh

4 Indonesia did not turn up at the appointed time. After waiting for 15 minutes the referee called off the game and reported to the technical committee which awarded the bronze to Burma.
5 Decided by round-robin standings.

Women's tournament

Southeast Asian Games

YearHostGold medal matchBronze medal match
Gold MedalScoreSilver MedalBronze MedalScoreFourth Place
1985
Details
Flag of Thailand.svg
Bangkok
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
(RR)1Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
Flag of the Philippines (light blue).svg
Philippines
1995
Details
Flag of Thailand.svg
Chiang Mai
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
1–0Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Myanmar
No play-offFlag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg
Philippines
1997
Details
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Jakarta
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
5–1Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Myanmar
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
2–0Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
2001
Details
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Kuala Lumpur
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
4–0Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Myanmar
3–0Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
2003
Details
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Hải Phòng / Nam Định
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
2–1Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Myanmar
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
6–1Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
2005
Details
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Marikina
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
1–0Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Myanmar
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
No play-offFlag of the Philippines.svg
Philippines
2007
Details
Flag of Thailand.svg
Nakhon Ratchasima
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
2–0Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Myanmar
5–0Flag of Laos.svg
Laos
2009
Details
Flag of Laos.svg
Vientiane
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
0–0( a.e.t. )
3–0 ( p )
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg
Myanmar
No play-offFlag of Laos.svg
Laos
2013
Details
Flag of Myanmar.svg
Mandalay
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
2–1Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
Flag of Myanmar.svg
Myanmar
6–0Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
2017
Details
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Kuala Lumpur
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
(RR)1Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
Flag of Myanmar.svg
Myanmar
(RR)1Flag of the Philippines.svg
Philippines
2019
Details
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Manila / Biñan
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
1–0( a.e.t. )Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
Flag of Myanmar.svg
Myanmar
2–1Flag of the Philippines.svg
Philippines
2021
Details
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Quảng Ninh
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
1–0Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Philippines
2–1Flag of Myanmar.svg
Myanmar
2023
Details
Flag of Cambodia.svg
Phnom Penh
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
2–0Flag of Myanmar.svg
Myanmar
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
6–0Flag of Cambodia.svg
Cambodia
1 Played as round-robin.

Medal tally

Men's tournament

Senior team

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 94518
2Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar [2] 5229
3Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia [1] 44513
4Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 2237
5Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam [3] 1449
6Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 0347
7Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 0011
Totals (7 entries)21192464
  • ^[1] – Competed as Malaya in the inaugural games until 1961.
  • ^[2] – Competed as Burma until 1987.
  • ^[3] – Including South Vietnam.

Age-restricted

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 7108
2Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 2316
3Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2226
4Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0325
5Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 0235
6Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 0033
Totals (6 entries)11111133

Women's tournament

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 82111
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 55313
3Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 04711
4Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0101
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 0101
6Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 0022
Totals (6 entries)13131339

All tournaments

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)2110839
2Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam  (VIE)119626
3Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)67720
4Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar  (MYA)581225
5Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)25512
6Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)04711
7Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)0022
8Flag of Laos.svg  Laos  (LAO)0011
Totals (8 entries)454348136

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