ASEAN Football Federation

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The ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) is an organisation within the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and is an international governing body of association football, futsal, and beach soccer in Southeast Asia. It consists of the federations of Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.[1]

ASEAN Football Federation
AbbreviationAFF
Formation31 January 1984; 40 years ago (1984-01-31)[1]
Founded atJakarta, Indonesia
TypeFootball organisation
HeadquartersPutrajaya, Malaysia
Region served
Southeast Asia & Australia
Membership
12 associations
Official language
English
Cambodia Khiev Sameth
Parent organization
AFC
Websiteaseanfootball.org

The AFF was founded by member states of, and is officially associated with, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).[2]

History

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The AFF was established in Jakarta on 31 January 1984 during an informal meeting of representatives of six ASEAN member states; Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Thailand. The idea of founding the federation came from the initial meeting of founding the sub-continental football association in Bangkok in 1982 that was attended by Hamzah Abu Samah, Peter Velappan, Hans Pandelaki, Fernando G. Alvarez, Pisit Ngampanich, Teo Chong Tee and Yap Boon Chuan.[3] Other nations that have joined the federation since are Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam (all in 1996),[1] East Timor in 2004, and Australia in 2013.[4]

President

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Year Name
1984–1994   Haji Kardono
1994–1996   Vijit Ketkaew
1996–2007   Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen
2007–2019   Sultan Ahmad Shah
2019–present   Khiev Sameth

Members

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It has 12 member associations,[5] all of whom are members of the Asian Football Confederation.

Code Association Joined in National team National league
AUS   Australia 2013 (Men, Women)
BRU   Brunei Darussalam* 1984 (Men)
CAM   Cambodia 1996 (Men, Women)
TLS   East Timor 2004 (Men, Women)
IDN   Indonesia* 1984 (Men, Women)
LAO   Laos 1996 (Men, Women)
MAS   Malaysia* 1984 (Men, Women)
MYA   Myanmar 1996 (Men, Women)
PHI   Philippines* 1984 (Men, Women)
SGP   Singapore* 1984 (Men, Women)
THA   Thailand* 1984 (Men, Women)
VIE   Vietnam 1996 (Men, Women)
Notes

(*) Founding member

Tournaments

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National competitions

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Men's

Women's

Club competitions

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Men's

Women's

Title holders

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Competition Year Champions Title Runners-up Next edition[6]
Men's national teams
ASEAN Championship 2022 (Final)   Thailand 7th   Vietnam 2024 (Final)
ASEAN U-23 Championship 2023   Vietnam 2nd   Indonesia 2025
ASEAN U-19 Boys Championship 2022   Malaysia 2nd   Laos 2024
ASEAN U-16 Boys Championship 2024   Australia 3rd   Thailand TBD
SEA Games Men's Football Tournament 2023 (Final)   Indonesia 3rd   Thailand 2025 (Final)
ASEAN Futsal Championship 2022   Thailand 16th   Indonesia 2024
SEA Games Men's Futsal Tournament 2021   Thailand 5th   Indonesia 2025
ASEAN Beach Soccer Championship 2022   Thailand 2nd   Malaysia 2024
Women's national teams
ASEAN Women's Championships 2022 (Final)   Philippines 1st   Thailand TBD (Final)
U-19 Women's Championship 2023   Thailand 2nd   Vietnam TBD
U-16 Women's Championship 2019   Thailand 3rd   Laos TBD
SEA Games Women's Football Tournament 2023 (Final)   Vietnam 8th   Myanmar 2025 (Final)
SEA Games Women's Futsal Tournament 2021   Thailand 5th   Vietnam 2025
Men's club teams
ASEAN Club Championship 2005 (Finals)   Tampines Rovers 1st   Pahang FA 2024–25
Futsal Club Championship 2023 (Final)   Black Steel Papua 1st   Hongyen Thakam 2024
Women's club teams
Women's Futsal Club Championship 2016 (Final)   Jaya Kencana Angels 1st   Khon Kaen TBD

Titles by nation

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Nation National team National team (women) Club Total
AFF U23 U19 U16 Futs BS AFF U19 U16 ACC FutsM FutsW
  Thailand 7 1 5 3 16 2 4 2 3 6 49
  Vietnam 2 2 1 3 1 3 2 14
  Australia 5 3 1 1 1 11
  Indonesia 1 1 2 1 3 1 9
  Malaysia 1 2 2 1 6
  Myanmar 2 2 2 6
  Singapore 4 1 5
  Japan* 1 1 1 3
  Philippines 1 1
  India* 1 1
  Iran* 1 1
  Brunei 0
  Cambodia 0
  Laos 0
  East Timor 0
Total 14 4 18 16 17 4 12 3 5 2 7 2
Notes

(*) Champion as an invited team.

Tournament record

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FIFA World Cup

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FIFA World Cup record
Team 1930
 
(13)
1934
 
(16)
1938
 
(15)
1950
 
(13)
1954
 
(16)
1958
 
(16)
1962
 
(16)
1966
 
(16)
1970
 
(16)
1974
 
(16)
1978
 
(16)
1982
 
(24)
1986
 
(24)
1990
 
(24)
1994
 
(24)
1998
 
(32)
2002
 
 
(32)
2006
 
(32)
2010
 
(32)
2014
 
(32)
2018
 
(32)
2022
 
(32)
2026
 
 
 
(48)
2030
 
 
 
 
 
 
(48)
2034
 
(48)
Years
  Indonesia[a] × × R1 × × × × × × 1
  1. ^ Indonesia competed as the Dutch East Indies in 1938.

FIFA Women's World Cup

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FIFA Women's World Cup record
Team 1991
 
(12)
1995
 
(12)
1999
 
(16)
2003
 
(16)
2007
 
(16)
2011
 
(16)
2015
 
(24)
2019
 
(24)
2023
   
(32)
2027
 
(32)
Years
  Thailand R1 R1 2
  Philippines R1 1
  Vietnam × × × R1 1

Olympic Games men's football tournament

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Olympic Games (Men's tournament) record
Team 1900
 
(3)
1904
 
(3)
1908
 
(6)
1912
 
(11)
1920
 
(14)
1924
 
(22)
1928
 
(17)
1936
 
(16)
1948
 
(18)
1952
 
(25)
1956
 
(11)
1960
 
(16)
1964
 
(14)
1968
 
(16)
1972
 
(16)
1976
 
(13)
1980
 
(16)
1984
 
(16)
1988
 
(16)
1992
 
(16)
1996
 
(16)
2000
 
(16)
2004
 
(16)
2008
 
(16)
2012
 
(16)
2016
 
(16)
2021
 
(16)
2024
 
(16)
Years
  Thailand GS GS 2
  Malaysia GS 1
  Myanmar GS 1
  Indonesia QF 1

AFC Asian Cup

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AFC Asian Cup record
Team 1956
 
(4)
1960
 
(4)
1964
 
(4)
1968
 
(5)
1972
 
(6)
1976
 
(6)
1980
 
(10)
1984
 
(10)
1988
 
(10)
1992
 
(8)
1996
 
(12)
2000
 
(12)
2004
 
(16)
2007
 
 
 
 
(16)
2011
 
(16)
2015
 
(16)
2019
 
(24)
2023
 
(24)
2027
 
(24)
2031
(24)
Years
  Thailand 3rd GS GS GS GS GS R16 R16 8
  Vietnam 4th 4th QF QF GS 5
  Indonesia GS GS GS GS R16 5
  Malaysia GS GS GS GS 4
  Cambodia 4th 1
  Myanmar 2nd 1
  Philippines GS 1
  Singapore GS 1

AFC U-23 Asian Cup

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Teams  
2013
 
2016
 
2018
 
2020
 
2022
 
2024
 
2026
Total
  Vietnam GS 2nd GS QF QF 5
  Thailand GS GS QF GS GS 5
  Malaysia QF GS GS 3
  Indonesia 4th 1
  Myanmar GS 1

Asian Games men's football tournament

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Football at the Asian Games was a senior tournament until 1998.
Football at the Asian Games has been an under-23 tournament since 2002.
Nation  
1951
(6)
 
1954
(12)
 
1958
(14)
 
1962
(8)
 
1966
(11)
 
1970
(10)
 
1974
(15)
 
1978
(14)
 
1982
(16)
 
1986
(18)
 
1990
(14)
 
1994
(19)
 
1998
(23)
 
2002
(24)
 
2006
(28)
 
2010
(24)
 
2014
(29)
 
2018
(25)
 
2022
(23)
Years
  Brunei DQ DQ 0
  Cambodia 7th 19th 2
  Indonesia 6th 4th 3rd 5th 5th 5th 4th DQ DQ 27th 11th 10th 11th 10
  Laos 21st 27th 23rd 3
  Malaysia 13th 3rd 10th 10th 3rd 7th 14th 15th 12th 12th 17th 23rd 16th 19th 12th 15
  Myanmar (  Burma) 5th 3rd 11th DQ 1st 1st 7th 12th 13th 16th DQ 19th 10th 10
  Philippines 11th 8th 8th 15th 4
  Singapore 9th 10th 4th 11th 26th 19th 17th 7
  Thailand 7th 6th 6th 12th 6th 10th 11th 4th 15th 4th 4th 7th 7th 4th 18th 14th 15
  East Timor 28th 24th 2
  Vietnam (  South Vietnam) 7th 7th 4th 7th 9th 17th 19th 15th 14th 12th 4th 17th 11

FIFA U-20 World Cup

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FIFA U-20 World Cup record
Team 1977
 
(16)
1979
 
(16)
1981
 
(16)
1983
 
(16)
1985
 
(16)
1987
 
(16)
1989
 
(16)
1991
 
(16)
1993
 
(16)
1995
 
(16)
1997
 
(24)
1999
 
(24)
2001
 
(24)
2003
 
(24)
2005
 
(24)
2007
 
(24)
2009
 
(24)
2011
 
(24)
2013
 
(24)
2015
 
(24)
2017
 
(24)
2019
 
(24)
2023
 
(24)
Years
  Indonesia GS 1
  Vietnam GS 1
  Myanmar GS 1
  Malaysia GS 1

FIFA U-17 World Cup

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FIFA U-17 World Cup record
Team 1985
 
(16)
1987
 
(16)
1989
 
(16)
1991
 
(16)
1993
 
(16)
1995
 
(16)
1997
 
(16)
1999
 
(16)
2001
 
(16)
2003
 
(16)
2005
 
(16)
2007
 
(24)
2009
 
(24)
2011
 
(24)
2013
 
(24)
2015
 
(24)
2017
 
(24)
2019
 
(24)
2023
 
(24)
Years
  Thailand GS GS 2
  Indonesia GS 1

FIFA U-20 Womens World Cup

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FIFA U-17 Womens World Cup

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FIFA Futsal World Cup

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FIFA Futsal World Cup record
Team  
1989
(16)
 
1992
(16)
 
1996
(16)
 
2000
(16)
 
2004
(16)
 
2008
(20)
 
2012
(24)
 
2016
(24)
 
2021
(24)
 
2024
(24)
Years
  Thailand R1 R1 R1 R2 R2 R2 6
  Vietnam R2 R2 2
  Malaysia R1 1

Rankings

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National football team

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AFF Men's National Football Team Ranking by FIFA
Update: 20 June 2024

Women's national football team

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AFF Women's National Football Team Ranking by FIFA
Update: 14 June 2024

National futsal team

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AFF Men's National Futsal Team Ranking by Futsal World Ranking
Update: 6 May 2024

AFF FIFA Country Points
1 9   Thailand 1316.27
2 28   Indonesia 1142.84
3 33   Vietnam 1107.02
4 36   Australia 1049.01
5 56   Myanmar 1024.20
6 64   Laos 995.28
7 79   Malaysia 971.06
8 95   Philippines 943.99
9 111   East Timor 903.70
10 116   Brunei 882.51
11 124   Cambodia 857.22
* *   Singapore -

Women's national futsal team

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AFF Women's National Futsal Team Ranking by The Roon Ba
Update: 6 May 2024

AFF Country Points
1   Thailand 1163.97
2   Vietnam 1096.34
3   Indonesia `1057.22
4   Malaysia 987.72
5   Myanmar 955.52
6   Philippines 866.38
*   Australia
*   Laos
*   Brunei
*   Cambodia
*   Singapore
*   East Timor
  • Note: (*) Inactive

National beach soccer team

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AFF Men's National Beach Soccer Team Ranking by BSWW
Update: 8 April 2024

AFF Country Points
1   Thailand 240.75
2   Malaysia 50.25
3   Indonesia 50.25
*   Australia
*   Brunei
*   Cambodia
*   Laos
*   Myanmar
*   Philippines
*   Singapore
*   East Timor
*   Vietnam

Women's national beach soccer team

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AFF Women's National Beach Soccer Team Ranking by BSWW
Update: 2 December 2022

AFF Country Points
*   Australia
*   Brunei
*   Cambodia
*   Indonesia
*   Laos
*   Malaysia
*   Myanmar
*   Philippines
*   Singapore
*   Thailand
*   East Timor
*   Vietnam

National football league

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AFF Men's National Football League Ranking by AFC

AFC Club Competitions Ranking 2024 footyrankings/

Update: 15 December 2023

AFF League Points Current champions
1   Thai League 1 49.212 Buriram United
2   Malaysia Super League 31.118 Johor Darul Ta'zim
3   A-League Men 30.888 Central Coast Mariners
4   V.League 1 28.524 Cong An Ha Noi
5   Singapore Premier League 17.310 Albirex Niigata (S)
6   Philippines Football League 16.186 Kaya–Iloilo
7   Liga 1 Indonesia 14.589 PSM Makassar
8   Cambodian Premier League 10.055 Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng
9   Myanmar National League 7.474 Shan United
10   Lao Premier League 1.198 Young Elephants
11   Brunei Super League 0.100 Kasuka
12   Liga Futebol Amadora Primeira Divisão 0.000 Karketu Dili

Awards

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AFF President Sultan of Pahang, Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah said that:

"In recent years, ASEAN football has cultivated some serious talent, and the region is growing as a football powerhouse. We are gaining traction at a global level, and the time is right to honour the men and women who have dedicated their lives to the evolution and honour of the world’s most popular sport."

Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, who is also chairman of the Awards Selection Committee, said that as football in the region continued to develop and mature, the commitment demonstrated by ASEAN’s finest needed to be acknowledged.

The AFF Awards is held every 2 years, starting from 2013.[7][8]

ASEAN Goodwill Award

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Year Recipient
2013   Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah
2015   Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah
2017   Zaw Zaw

AFF Life Service Award

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Year Recipient
2013   Tengku Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Ahmad Rithauddeen
2015   Dato' Sri Paul Mony Samuel
2017   Haji Kardono

AFF Association of the Year

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Year Association
2013   Myanmar
2015   Myanmar
2017   Vietnam
2019   Indonesia

AFF National Team of the Year

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Year Men Women
2013   Singapore   Vietnam
2015   Thailand   Thailand
2017   Thailand   Thailand
2019   Vietnam   Thailand

AFF Player of the Year (men's)

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Year Name Club
2013   Shahril Ishak   LionsXII
2015   Chanathip Songkrasin   BEC Tero Sasana
2017   Chanathip Songkrasin   Muangthong United
2019   Nguyễn Quang Hải   Hà Nội

AFF Player of the Year (women's)

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Year Name Club
2013   Đặng Thị Kiều Trinh   Hồ Chí Minh City I
2015   Nisa Romyen   North Bangkok University
2017   Waraporn Boonsing   BG-Bandit Asia
2019   Pitsamai Sornsai   Chonburi Sports School

AFF Youth Player of the Year (men's)

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Year Name Club
2013   Keoviengphet Liththideth   Ezra
2015   Aung Thu   Yadanarbon
2017   Đoàn Văn Hậu   Hà Nội
2019   Suphanat Mueanta   Buriram United

AFF Futsal Team of the Year

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Year Men
2013   Thailand
2015   Thailand
2017   Thailand
2019   Thailand

AFF Futsal Player of the Year (men's)

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Year Name Club
2013   Suphawut Thueanklang   Chonburi Bluewave
2015   Jetsada Chudech   Rajnavy
2017   Jirawat Sornwichian   Chonburi Bluewave
2019   Trần Văn Vũ   Thái Sơn Nam

AFF Coach of the Year

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Year Men Name Women Name
2013   Singapore   Radojko Avramović   Myanmar   Kumada Yoshinori
2015   Thailand   Kiatisuk Senamuang   Thailand   Nuengrutai Srathongvian
2017   Thailand   Kiatisuk Senamuang   Vietnam   Mai Đức Chung
2019   Vietnam   Park Hang-seo   Thailand   Nuengrutai Srathongvian

AFF Referee of the Year

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Year Men Women
2013   Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir   Abirami Apbai Naidu
2015   Mohd Amirul Izwan Yaacob   Rita Ghani
2017   Muhammad Taqi   Thein Thein Aye
2019   Sivakorn Pu-Udom   Jacewicz Katherine Margaret

AFF Assistant Referee of the Year

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Year Men Women
2013   Tang Yew Mun   Widiya Habibah Shamsuri
2015   Azman Ismail   Rohaidah Mohd Nasir
2017   Mohd Yusri Muhamad   Truong Thi Le Trinh
2019   Ronnie Koh Min Kiat   Hinthong Supawan

Best Goal in the AFF Suzuki Cup

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Year Name Club Match
2012   Teerasil Dangda   Muangthong United Semi Final (1st Leg) Malaysia vs Thailand, 9 December 2012.
2014   Lê Công Vinh   Becamex Binh Duong Group A Vietnam vs Indonesia, 22 November 2014.
2016   Andik Vermansah   Selangor Group A Singapore vs Indonesia, 25 November 2016.
2018   Syahmi Safari   Selangor Semi Final (2nd leg) Thailand vs Malaysia, 5 December 2018.

AFF Best XI

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List of ASEAN country facing different continent

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List of Southeast Asia country facing off against different continent and results.

  • Match after World War II
  • Country playing in the Asian games is not counted as other continent at the time of the fixtures (etc; Kazakhstan and Israel)
CONMEBOL
Date Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance
20 Apr 1974   Indonesia 2–1   Uruguay Gelora Senayan Stadium 60,000
21 Apr 1974   Indonesia 2–3   Uruguay Gelora Senayan Stadium 60,000
1 June 1985   Malaysia 0–6   Uruguay
16 Feb 1986   Indonesia 2–3   Paraguay Senayan Stadium 14,000
23 February 2000   Thailand 0–7   Brazil Rajamangala Stadium 50,000
21 May 2002   Singapore 1–2   Uruguay Old Kallang National Stadium 23,834
25 May 2002   Malaysia 0–4   Brazil Bukit Jalil National Stadium
8 October 2010   Indonesia 1–7   Uruguay Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 22,000
13 June 2017   Singapore 0–6   Argentina Singapore National Stadium 28,000
13 October 2018   Myanmar 0–3   Bolivia Thuwunna Stadium 5,869
25 March 2019   Thailand 0–4   Uruguay Guangxi Sports Centre Stadium 29,636
19 June 2023   Indonesia 0–2   Argentina Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 56,080
UEFA
Date Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance
12 September 1956   Indonesia 5–2   Croatia Stadion Maksimir 12,000
20 September 1956   Indonesia 3–1   East Germany Ernst Thälmann Stadion 50,000
11 February 1959   Indonesia 2–2   East Germany Ikada Stadium
8 December 1959   Indonesia 1–1   Czech Republic Senayan Stadium
16 November 1962   Thailand 1–2   Sweden 8,000
19 May 1965   Thailand 0–7   Norway
4 February 1973   Indonesia 0–4   Bulgaria Senayan Stadium 72,000
3 September 1974   Indonesia 0–9   Denmark Københavns Idrætspark 6,700
17 December 1974   Indonesia 1–1   Czech Republic
2 May1979   Thailand 0–2   Turkey
14 November 1979   Malaysia 1–3   Sweden Bukit Jalil National Stadium 28,000
17 November 1979   Singapore 0–5   Sweden Bukit Jalil National Stadium 15,000
1 May 1980   Thailand 0–1   Luxembourg
13 May 1980   Myanmar 2–0   Luxembourg
5 October 1980   Malaysia 0–3   Turkey
5 February 1981   Malaysia 0–2   Switzerland
16 June 1981   Thailand 2–0   Liechtenstein Jeonju Sports Complex
18 June 1981   Indonesia 0–1   Malta Daegu Civic Stadium
22 June 1981   Indonesia 2–3   Liechtenstein Dongdaemun Stadium
22 June 1981   Thailand 0–2   Malta Dongdaemun Stadium 1,000
5 October 1981   Malaysia 0–1   Liechtenstein 700
20 November 1981   Thailand 2–0   Poland
22 November 1981   Thailand 0–1   Poland
13 June 1982   Indonesia 0–4   Netherlands
14 October 1984   Singapore 1–2   Netherlands Old Kallang National Stadium
16 October 1984   Indonesia 0–3   Netherlands Old Kallang National Stadium
12 June 1991   Malaysia 2–4   England Merdeka Stadium 45,000
4 January 1995   Vietnam 1–0   Estonia
2 August 1995   Malaysia 0–2   Bulgaria Bukit Jalil National Stadium
9 February 1996   Thailand 1–0   Finland 5,000
16 February 1996   Thailand 5–2   Finland 8,000
30 October 1996   Indonesia 1–2   Moldova 500
3 November 1996   Indonesia 0–4   Lithuania Lithuania National Stadium 1,200
8 November 1996   Thailand 0–4   Bulgaria 20,000
16 November 1996   Indonesia 0–3   Estonia Celle Riviera Calcio Polisportiva 40
11 February 1997   Thailand 0–0   Sweden 25,000
16 February 1997   Thailand 1–3   Sweden 33,000
21 February 1997   Malaysia 2–1   Finland Merdeka Stadium
25 February 1997   Singapore 0–1   Finland Merdeka Stadium
22 February 1997   Vietnam 0–4   Bosnia and Herzegovina Merdeka Stadium 15,000
26 February 1997   Indonesia 0–2   Bosnia and Herzegovina Merdeka Stadium 20,000
28 February 1997   Malaysia 0–1   Bosnia and Herzegovina Merdeka Stadium
21 May 1997   Thailand 0–0   Northern Ireland 15,000
27 November 1997   Philippines 0–1   Estonia
13 December 1997   Malaysia 0–2   Czech Republic Bukit Jalil National Stadium
30 January 1999   Malaysia 1–1   Bulgaria Thống Nhất Stadium
31 January 1999   Vietnam 1–0   Russia Thống Nhất Stadium
2 February 1999   Singapore 1–1   Russia Thống Nhất Stadium
2 July 1999   Indonesia 2–2   Lithuania Valga Keskstaadion
6 July 1999   Indonesia 0–0   Estonia Valga Keskstaadion
20 February 2000   Thailand 0–0   Finland Rajamangala Stadium
25 February 2000   Thailand 2–1   Estonia Rajamangala Stadium 5,000
27 February 2000   Thailand 5–1   Finland Rajamangala Stadium
10 February 2001   Thailand 1–4   Sweden Supachalasai Stadium 20,000
25 June 2001   Malaysia 2–2   Bosnia and Herzegovina Bukit Jalil National Stadium
12 February 2003   Vietnam 0–5   Albania
20 February 2003   Thailand 1–4   Sweden Supachalasai Stadium 6,400
28 January 2004   Singapore 2–5   Norway Old Kallang National Stadium 5,000
30 November 2004   Thailand 0–0   Estonia Rajamangala Stadium 4,000
1 December 2004   Thailand 1–1   Slovakia
21 December 2004   Thailand 1–5   Germany Rajamangala Stadium 15,000
24 December 2005   Thailand 1–1   Latvia Phang Nga Province Stadium
24 December 2006   Singapore 0–0   Kazakhstan Suphachalasai Stadium
26 December 2006   Vietnam 2–1   Kazakhstan Suphachalasai Stadium
28 December 2006   Thailand 2–2   Kazakhstan Suphachalasai Stadium
6 June 2007   Thailand 1–3   Netherlands Rajamangala Stadium 20,000
20 January 2010   Singapore 1–5   Denmark 80th Birthday Stadium
20 January 2010   Thailand 1–3   Poland 80th Birthday Stadium 20,000
23 January 2010   Singapore 1–6   Poland 80th Birthday Stadium
23 January 2010   Thailand 0–3   Denmark 80th Birthday Stadium
18 January 2012   Thailand 0–1   Norway Rajamangala Stadium 6,000
24 February 2012   Singapore 2–2   Azerbaijan Al Maktoum Stadium
7 June 2013   Indonesia 0–3   Netherlands Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 80,000
5 March 2014   Philippines 0–1   Azerbaijan Zabeel Stadium
26 March 2014   Indonesia 1–0   Andorra Estadio Luis Suñer Picó 23
14 January 2018   Indonesia 1–4   Iceland Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 36,220
24 March 2018   Thailand 2–3   Slovakia Rajamangala Stadium 45,425
12 October 2023   Thailand 0–8   Georgia Mikheil Meskhi Stadium 15,876
17 October 2023   Thailand 1–1   Estonia Lilleküla Stadium 1,502
CONCACAF
Date Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance
14 August 1981   Malaysia 0–6   Mexico
4 June 1983   Indonesia 2–2   United States Dongdaemun Stadium
12 June 1983   Thailand 2–3   United States Jeonju Sports Complex
24 August 1986   Singapore 0–1   Canada
25 August 1986   Malaysia 0–5   Canada
6 September 1986   Singapore 0–1   Canada
16 June 1987   Thailand 0–1   United States Cheongju Sports Complex
10 July 2004   Thailand 3–2   Trinidad and Tobago Supachalasai Stadium 3,000
21 June 2007   Indonesia 2–1   Jamaica Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 18,000
24 June 2007   Vietnam 3–0   Jamaica Mỹ Đình National Stadium
28 June 2007   Malaysia 0–2   Jamaica Bukit Jalil National Stadium 20,000
29 March 2014   Indonesia 0–1   Cuba Estadio Luis Suñer Picó
15 May 2014   Indonesia 1–1   Dominican Republic Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 2,000
13 June 2017   Indonesia 0–0   Puerto Rico Maguwoharjo Stadium 16,592
25 November 2017   Indonesia 2–1   Guyana Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium 7,491
14 October 2018   Thailand 1–0   Trinidad and Tobago Suphanburi Provincial Stadium 15,059
8 June 2019   Vietnam 1–1   Curaçao Buriram Stadium 8,148
27 March 2022   Thailand 1–0   Suriname BG Stadium 22,000
24 September 2022   Indonesia 3–2   Curaçao Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium 7,095
25 September 2022   Thailand 2–1   Trinidad and Tobago 700th Anniversary Stadium 12,212
27 September 2022   Indonesia 2–1   Curaçao Pakansari Stadium 21,819
22 March 2024   Brunei 0–2   Bermuda King Abdullah Sports City
26 March 2024   Cambodia 1–4   Guyana Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City
CAF
Date Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance
14 November 1963   Indonesia 3–2   Mali Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
15 November 1963   Laos 0–15   Egypt
9 August 1965   Indonesia 1–3   Guinea
25 July 1977   Indonesia 0–4   Libya Bukit Jalil National Stadium
27 July 1977   Myanmar 1–3   Libya Bukit Jalil National Stadium
15 October 1980   Myanmar 2–2   Morocco Stadium Merdeka
22 October 1980   Thailand 1–2   Morocco Stadium Merdeka
29 October 1980   Indonesia 0–2   Morocco Stadium Merdeka
3 November 1980   Singapore 0–1   Morocco Old Kallang National Stadium
7 August 1982   Singapore 0–3   Ghana Stadium Merdeka
11 August 1982   Indonesia 2–2   Senegal Stadium Merdeka 4,000
11 August 1982   Thailand 1–4   Ghana Stadium Merdeka
4 June 1983   Thailand 0–0   Nigeria Dongdaemun Stadium
10 June 1983   Indonesia 1–2   Nigeria Busan Gudeok Stadium
19 September 1983   Thailand 1–2   Ghana Stadium Merdeka
1 September 1984   Thailand 1–2   Liberia Stadium Merdeka
4 September 1984   Indonesia 1–2   Liberia Stadium Merdeka
20 August 1986   Indonesia 0–1   Algeria
29 January 1990   Thailand 2–1   Kenya
11 June 1991   Indonesia 0–6   Egypt 18,000
22 February 1997   Indonesia 0–0   Zimbabwe Stadium Merdeka
26 February 1997   Vietnam 0–6   Zimbabwe Stadium Merdeka
12 June 1987   Thailand 1–1   Egypt Busan Gudeok Stadium
14 September 1997   Indonesia 3–1   Tanzania Siliwangi Stadiu
25 January 1998   Thailand 1–1   Egypt
30 June 2007   Indonesia 2–1   Liberia Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium
20 August 2007   Myanmar 1–0   Lesotho MBPJ Stadium
22 August 2007   Laos 1–3   Lesotho MBPJ Stadium
16 May 2010   Thailand 0–4   South Africa Mbombela Stadium
17 May 2012   Indonesia 2–0   Mauritania Nablus Football Stadium 90
23 June 2023   Vietnam 1–0   Mozambique Thống Nhất Stadium 15,000
17 November 2012   Indonesia 0–0   Cameroon Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 12,897
25 March 2015   Indonesia 0–1   Cameroon Gelora Delta Stadium
30 March 2015   Thailand 2–3   Cameroon Rajamangala Stadium
8 October 2017   Thailand 1–0   Kenya Thunderdome Stadium
7 September 2018   Singapore 1–1   Mauritius Bishan Stadium
10 October 2018   Indonesia 1–0   Mauritius Wibawa Mukti Stadium 12,621
22 March 2018   Thailand 0–0   Gabon Rajamangala Stadium
10 October 2019   Thailand 1–1   Congo BG Stadium
13 November 2021   Myanmar 1–2   Burundi Arslan Zeki Demirci Sports Complex
25 March 2023   Indonesia 3–1   Burundi Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium 4,448
28 March 2023   Indonesia 2–2   Burundi Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium 2,018
2 January 2024   Indonesia 0–4   Libya Mardan Sports Complex
5 January 2024   Indonesia 1–2   Libya Mardan Sports Complex
22 March 2024   Cambodia 0–2   Equatorial Guinea Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City
2 June 2024   Indonesia 0–0   Tanzania Madya Stadium 5,831


OFC
Date Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance
8 November 1967   Singapore 1–3   New Zealand
16 September 1969   Singapore 0–2   New Zealand
11 October 1972   Indonesia 1–1   New Zealand Gelora Senayan Stadium
11 March 1973   Indonesia 1–1   New Zealand Sydney Sports Ground 28,514
18 March 1973   Indonesia 1–1   New Zealand Olympic Park 10,684
9 November 1975   Singapore 2–2   New Zealand Old Kallang National Stadium
12 September 1976   Myanmar 0–2   New Zealand Dongdaemun Stadium
18 September 1976   Thailand 1–3   New Zealand Dongdaemun Stadium
1 October 1978   Singapore 0–2   New Zealand
21 October 1980   Indonesia 0–0   New Zealand Stadium Merdeka 12,000
28 October 1980   Thailand 1–1   New Zealand Stadium Merdeka
11 May 1981   Indonesia 0–2   New Zealand Gelora Senayan Stadium
23 May 1981   Indonesia 0–5   New Zealand Mount Smart Stadium
31 May 1981   Indonesia 0–0   Fiji HFC Bank Stadium
7 September 1981   Indonesia 0–0   New Zealand Stadium Merdeka
10 August 1981   Indonesia 3–3   Fiji Gelora Senayan Stadium
29 August 1984   Thailand 1–4   Papua New Guinea Stadium Merdeka
1 September 1984   Indonesia 0–1   Papua New Guinea Stadium Merdeka
21 February 1995   Singapore 0–3   New Zealand Seddon Park
21 September 1997   Indonesia 5–0   New Zealand Gelora 10 November Stadium 5,000
16 June 1999   Thailand 2–2   New Zealand
29 June 1999   Singapore 0–1   New Zealand Old Kallang National Stadium
28 March 2009   Thailand 3–1   New Zealand Supachalasai Stadium
5 September 2014   Singapore 2–1   Papua New Guinea Hougang Stadium
12 October 2014   Philippines 5–0   Papua New Guinea Rizal Memorial Stadium
18 November 2014   Thailand 2–0   New Zealand 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium
7 September 2015   Myanmar 1–1   New Zealand Thuwunna Stadium
2 September 2017   Indonesia 0–0   Fiji Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium 17,518
22 March 2018   Philippines 3–2   Fiji Rizal Memorial Stadium 1,526
11 September 2018   Singapore 2–0   Fiji Bishan Stadium
8 June 2019   Singapore 4–3   Solomon Islands Singapore National Stadium
15 June 2019   Indonesia 6–0   Vanuatu Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 10,000
16 June 2023   Singapore 2–2   Papua New Guinea Singapore National Stadium 4,918
18 June 2023   Singapore 1–1   Solomon Islands Singapore National Stadium
26 March 2024   Brunei 3–2   Vanuatu King Abdullah Sports City

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References

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