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1 History  





2 President  





3 Members  





4 Tournaments  



4.1  National competitions  





4.2  Club competitions  







5 Title holders  



5.1  Titles by nation  







6 Tournament record  



6.1  FIFA World Cup  





6.2  FIFA Women's World Cup  





6.3  Olympic Games men's football tournament  





6.4  AFC Asian Cup  





6.5  AFC U-23 Asian Cup  





6.6  Asian Games men's football tournament  





6.7  FIFA U-20 World Cup  





6.8  FIFA U-17 World Cup  





6.9  FIFA U-20 Womens World Cup  





6.10  FIFA U-17 Womans World Cup  





6.11  FIFA Futsal World Cup  







7 Rankings  



7.1  National football team  





7.2  Women's national football team  





7.3  National futsal team  





7.4  Women's national futsal team  





7.5  National beach soccer team  





7.6  Women's national beach soccer team  





7.7  National football league  







8 Awards  



8.1  ASEAN Goodwill Award  





8.2  AFF Life Service Award  





8.3  AFF Association of the Year  





8.4  AFF National Team of the Year  





8.5  AFF Player of the Year (men's)  





8.6  AFF Player of the Year (women's)  





8.7  AFF Youth Player of the Year (men's)  





8.8  AFF Futsal Team of the Year  





8.9  AFF Futsal Player of the Year (men's)  





8.10  AFF Coach of the Year  





8.11  AFF Referee of the Year  





8.12  AFF Assistant Referee of the Year  





8.13  Best Goal in the AFF Suzuki Cup  





8.14  AFF Best XI  







9 List of ASEAN country facing different continent  





10 List of ASEAN country facing different continent  





11 See also  





12 References  





13 External links  














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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

President

Cambodia Khiev Sameth

Parent organization

AFC
Websiteaseanfootball.org

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 soccerinSoutheast Asia. It consists of the federations of Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.[1]

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

History

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

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

Members

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 Australia 2013
  • U20
  • U17
  • U15
  • F
  • BS
  • Women's
  • (Men, Women)
    BRU Brunei Brunei Darussalam* 1984
  • U20
  • U17
  • U15
  • F
  • BS
  • Women's
  • (Men)
    CAM Cambodia Cambodia 1996
  • U20
  • U17
  • U15
  • F
  • BS
  • Women's
  • (Men, Women)
    TLS East Timor East Timor 2004
  • U20
  • U17
  • U15
  • F
  • BS
  • Women's
  • (Men, Women)
    IDN Indonesia Indonesia* 1984
  • U20
  • U17
  • U15
  • F
  • BS
  • Women's
  • (Men, Women)
    LAO Laos Laos 1996
  • U20
  • U17
  • U15
  • F
  • BS
  • Women's
  • (Men, Women)
    MAS Malaysia Malaysia* 1984
  • U20
  • U17
  • U15
  • F
  • BS
  • Women's
  • (Men, Women)
    MYA Myanmar Myanmar 1996
  • U20
  • U17
  • U15
  • F
  • BS
  • Women's
  • (Men, Women)
    PHI Philippines Philippines* 1984
  • U20
  • U17
  • U15
  • F
  • BS
  • Women's
  • (Men, Women)
    SGP Singapore Singapore* 1984
  • U20
  • U17
  • U15
  • F
  • BS
  • Women's
  • (Men, Women)
    THA Thailand Thailand* 1984
  • U20
  • U17
  • U15
  • F
  • BS
  • Women's
  • (Men, Women)
    VIE Vietnam Vietnam 1996
  • U20
  • U17
  • U15
  • F
  • BS
  • Women's
  • (Men, Women)
    Notes

    (*) Founding member

    Tournaments

    National competitions

    Men's

    Women's

    Club competitions

    Men's

    Women's


    Title holders

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

    Titles by nation

    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 2 3 2 15
     Australia 5 2 1 1 1 10
     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 15 17 4 12 3 5 2 7 2
    Notes

    (*) Champion as an invited team.

    Tournament record

    FIFA World Cup

    FIFA World Cup record
    Team 1930
    Uruguay
    (13)
    1934
    Kingdom of Italy
    (16)
    1938
    French Third Republic
    (15)
    1950
    Fourth Brazilian Republic
    (13)
    1954
    Switzerland
    (16)
    1958
    Sweden
    (16)
    1962
    Chile
    (16)
    1966
    England
    (16)
    1970
    Mexico
    (16)
    1974
    West Germany
    (16)
    1978
    Argentina
    (16)
    1982
    Spain
    (24)
    1986
    Mexico
    (24)
    1990
    Italy
    (24)
    1994
    United States
    (24)
    1998
    France
    (32)
    2002
    Japan
    South Korea
    (32)
    2006
    Germany
    (32)
    2010
    South Africa
    (32)
    2014
    Brazil
    (32)
    2018
    Russia
    (32)
    2022
    Qatar
    (32)
    2026
    Canada
    Mexico
    United States
    (48)
    2030
    Morocco
    Spain
    Portugal
    Argentina
    Uruguay
    Paraguay
    (48)
    2034
    Saudi Arabia
    (48)
    Years
     Indonesia[a] × × R1 × × × × × × 1
    1. ^ Indonesia competed as the Dutch East Indies in 1938.

    FIFA Women's World Cup

    FIFA Women's World Cup record
    Team 1991
    China
    (12)
    1995
    Sweden
    (12)
    1999
    United States
    (16)
    2003
    United States
    (16)
    2007
    China
    (16)
    2011
    Germany
    (16)
    2015
    Canada
    (24)
    2019
    France
    (24)
    2023
    Australia New Zealand
    (32)
    2027
    Brazil
    (32)
    Years
     Thailand R1 R1 2
     Philippines R1 1
     Vietnam × × × R1 1

    Olympic Games men's football tournament

    Olympic Games (Men's tournament) record
    Team 1900
    France
    (3)
    1904
    United States
    (3)
    1908
    United Kingdom
    (6)
    1912
    Sweden
    (11)
    1920
    Belgium
    (14)
    1924
    France
    (22)
    1928
    Netherlands
    (17)
    1936
    Germany
    (16)
    1948
    United Kingdom
    (18)
    1952
    Finland
    (25)
    1956
    Australia
    (11)
    1960
    Italy
    (16)
    1964
    Japan
    (14)
    1968
    Mexico
    (16)
    1972
    West Germany
    (16)
    1976
    Canada
    (13)
    1980
    Soviet Union
    (16)
    1984
    United States
    (16)
    1988
    South Korea
    (16)
    1992
    Spain
    (16)
    1996
    United States
    (16)
    2000
    Australia
    (16)
    2004
    Greece
    (16)
    2008
    China
    (16)
    2012
    United Kingdom
    (16)
    2016
    Brazil
    (16)
    2021
    Japan
    (16)
    2024
    France
    (16)
    Years
     Thailand GS GS 2
     Malaysia GS 1
     Myanmar GS 1
     Indonesia QF 1

    AFC Asian Cup

    AFC Asian Cup record
    Team 1956
    Hong Kong
    (4)
    1960
    South Korea
    (4)
    1964
    Israel
    (4)
    1968
    Iran
    (5)
    1972
    Thailand
    (6)
    1976
    Iran
    (6)
    1980
    Kuwait
    (10)
    1984
    Singapore
    (10)
    1988
    Qatar
    (10)
    1992
    Japan
    (8)
    1996
    United Arab Emirates
    (12)
    2000
    Lebanon
    (12)
    2004
    China
    (16)
    2007
    Indonesia
    Malaysia
    Thailand
    Vietnam
    (16)
    2011
    Qatar
    (16)
    2015
    Australia
    (16)
    2019
    United Arab Emirates
    (24)
    2023
    Qatar
    (24)
    2027
    Saudi Arabia
    (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

    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

    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 India
    1951
    (6)
    Philippines
    1954
    (12)
    Japan
    1958
    (14)
    Indonesia
    1962
    (8)
    Thailand
    1966
    (11)
    Thailand
    1970
    (10)
    Iran
    1974
    (15)
    Thailand
    1978
    (14)
    India
    1982
    (16)
    South Korea
    1986
    (18)
    China
    1990
    (14)
    Japan
    1994
    (19)
    Thailand
    1998
    (23)
    South Korea
    2002
    (24)
    Qatar
    2006
    (28)
    China
    2010
    (24)
    South Korea
    2014
    (29)
    Indonesia
    2018
    (25)
    China
    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

    FIFA U-20 World Cup record
    Team 1977
    Tunisia
    (16)
    1979
    Japan
    (16)
    1981
    Australia
    (16)
    1983
    Mexico
    (16)
    1985
    Soviet Union
    (16)
    1987
    Chile
    (16)
    1989
    Saudi Arabia
    (16)
    1991
    Portugal
    (16)
    1993
    Australia
    (16)
    1995
    Qatar
    (16)
    1997
    Malaysia
    (24)
    1999
    Nigeria
    (24)
    2001
    Argentina
    (24)
    2003
    United Arab Emirates
    (24)
    2005
    Netherlands
    (24)
    2007
    Canada
    (24)
    2009
    Egypt
    (24)
    2011
    Colombia
    (24)
    2013
    Turkey
    (24)
    2015
    New Zealand
    (24)
    2017
    South Korea
    (24)
    2019
    Poland
    (24)
    2023
    Argentina
    (24)
    Years
     Indonesia GS 1
     Vietnam GS 1
     Myanmar GS 1
     Malaysia GS 1

    FIFA U-17 World Cup

    FIFA U-17 World Cup record
    Team 1985
    China
    (16)
    1987
    Canada
    (16)
    1989
    Scotland
    (16)
    1991
    Italy
    (16)
    1993
    Japan
    (16)
    1995
    Ecuador
    (16)
    1997
    Egypt
    (16)
    1999
    New Zealand
    (16)
    2001
    Trinidad and Tobago
    (16)
    2003
    Finland
    (16)
    2005
    Peru
    (16)
    2007
    South Korea
    (24)
    2009
    Nigeria
    (24)
    2011
    Mexico
    (24)
    2013
    United Arab Emirates
    (24)
    2015
    Chile
    (24)
    2017
    India
    (24)
    2019
    Brazil
    (24)
    2023
    Indonesia
    (24)
    Years
     Thailand GS GS 2
     Indonesia GS 1

    FIFA U-20 Womens World Cup

    FIFA U-17 Womans World Cup

    FIFA Futsal World Cup

    FIFA Futsal World Cup record
    Team Netherlands
    1989
    (16)
    Hong Kong
    1992
    (16)
    Spain
    1996
    (16)
    Guatemala
    2000
    (16)
    Chinese Taipei
    2004
    (16)
    Brazil
    2008
    (20)
    Thailand
    2012
    (24)
    Colombia
    2016
    (24)
    Lithuania
    2021
    (24)
    Uzbekistan
    2024
    (24)
    Years
     Thailand R1 R1 R1 R2 R2 R2 6
     Vietnam R2 R2 2
     Malaysia R1 1

    Rankings

    National football team

    AFF Men's National Football Team Ranking by FIFA
    Update: 4 April 2024

    Women's national football team

    AFF Women's National Football Team Ranking by FIFA
    Update: 15 March 2024

    National futsal team

    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

    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

    National beach soccer team

    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

    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

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

    Awards

    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

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

    AFF Life Service Award

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

    AFF Association of the Year

    Year Association
    2013 Myanmar Myanmar
    2015 Myanmar Myanmar
    2017 Vietnam Vietnam
    2019 Indonesia Indonesia

    AFF National Team of the Year

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

    AFF Player of the Year (men's)

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

    AFF Player of the Year (women's)

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

    AFF Youth Player of the Year (men's)

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

    AFF Futsal Team of the Year

    Year Men
    2013  Thailand
    2015  Thailand
    2017  Thailand
    2019  Thailand

    AFF Futsal Player of the Year (men's)

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

    AFF Coach of the Year

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

    AFF Referee of the Year

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

    AFF Assistant Referee of the Year

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

    Best Goal in the AFF Suzuki Cup

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

    AFF Best XI

    2013

    2017

    2019

    List of ASEAN country facing different continent

    CONMEBOL
    Date Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance
    20 Apr 1974 Indonesia Indonesia 2–1 Uruguay Uruguay
    21 Apr 1974 Indonesia Indonesia 2–3 Uruguay Uruguay
    1 June 1985 Malaysia Malaysia 6–0 Uruguay Uruguay
    16 Feb 1986 Indonesia Indonesia 2–3 Paraguay Paraguay 14,000
    23 February 2000 Thailand Thailand 0–7 Brazil Brazil Rajamangala Stadium 22,000
    21 May 2002 Singapore Singapore 1–2 Uruguay Uruguay Old Kallang National Stadium 23,834
    25 May 2002 Malaysia Malaysia 0–4 Brazil Brazil Bukit Jalil National Stadium
    8 October 2010 Indonesia Indonesia 1–7 Uruguay Uruguay Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 22,000
    13 June 2017 Singapore Singapore 0–6 Argentina Argentina Singapore National Stadium 28,000
    13 October 2018 Myanmar Myanmar 0–3 Bolivia Bolivia Thuwunna Stadium 5,869
    25 March 2019 Thailand Thailand 0–4 Uruguay Uruguay Guangxi Sports Centre Stadium
    19 June 2023 Indonesia Indonesia 0–2 Argentina Argentina Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 56,080

    List of ASEAN country facing different continent

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

    CONMEBOL
    Date Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance
    20 Apr 1974 Indonesia Indonesia 2–1 Uruguay Uruguay
    21 Apr 1974 Indonesia Indonesia 2–3 Uruguay Uruguay
    1 June 1985 Malaysia Malaysia 6–0 Uruguay Uruguay
    16 Feb 1986 Indonesia Indonesia 2–3 Paraguay Paraguay 14,000
    23 February 2000 Thailand Thailand 0–7 Brazil Brazil Rajamangala Stadium 22,000
    21 May 2002 Singapore Singapore 1–2 Uruguay Uruguay Old Kallang National Stadium 23,834
    25 May 2002 Malaysia Malaysia 0–4 Brazil Brazil Bukit Jalil National Stadium
    8 October 2010 Indonesia Indonesia 1–7 Uruguay Uruguay Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 22,000
    13 June 2017 Singapore Singapore 0–6 Argentina Argentina Singapore National Stadium 28,000
    13 October 2018 Myanmar Myanmar 0–3 Bolivia Bolivia Thuwunna Stadium 5,869
    25 March 2019 Thailand Thailand 0–4 Uruguay Uruguay Guangxi Sports Centre Stadium
    19 June 2023 Indonesia Indonesia 0–2 Argentina Argentina Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 56,080
    UEFA
    Date Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance
    16 November 1962 Thailand Thailand 1–2 Sweden Sweden 8,000
    19 May 1965 Thailand Thailand 0–7 Norway Norway
    4 February 1973 Indonesia Indonesia 0–4 Bulgaria Bulgaria Senayan Stadium 72,000
    3 September 1974 Indonesia Indonesia 0–9 Denmark Denmark Københavns Idrætspark 6,700
    17 December 1974 Indonesia Indonesia 1–1 Czech Republic Czech Republic
    14 November 1979 Malaysia Malaysia 1–3 Sweden Sweden Bukit Jalil National Stadium 28,000
    17 November 1979 Singapore Singapore 0–5 Sweden Sweden Bukit Jalil National Stadium 15,000
    13 May 1980 Myanmar Myanmar 2–0 Luxembourg Luxembourg
    5 October 1980 Malaysia Malaysia 0–3 Turkey Turkey
    5 February 1981 Malaysia Malaysia 0–2 Switzerland Switzerland
    16 June 1981 Thailand Thailand 2–0 Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
    5 October 1981 Malaysia Malaysia 0–1 Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 700
    13 June 1982 Indonesia Indonesia 0–4 Netherlands Netherlands
    14 October 1984 Singapore Singapore 1–2 Netherlands Netherlands Old Kallang National Stadium
    16 October 1984 Indonesia Indonesia 0–3 Netherlands Netherlands Old Kallang National Stadium
    12 June 1991 Malaysia Malaysia 2–4 England England Merdeka Stadium 45,000
    22 June 1981 Thailand Thailand 0–2 Malta Malta 1,000
    20 November 1981 Thailand Thailand 2–0 Poland Poland
    22 November 1981 Thailand Thailand 0–1 Poland Poland
    11 February 1997 Thailand Thailand 0–0 Sweden Sweden 25,000
    16 February 1997 Thailand Thailand 1–3 Sweden Sweden 33,000
    13 December 1997 Malaysia Malaysia 0–2 Czech Republic Czech Republic Bukit Jalil National Stadium
    2 August 1995 Malaysia Malaysia 0–2 Bulgaria Bulgaria Bukit Jalil National Stadium
    9 February 1996 Thailand Thailand 1–0 Finland Finland 5,000
    16 February 1996 Thailand Thailand 5–2 Finland Finland 8,000
    30 October 1996 Indonesia Indonesia 1–2 Moldova Moldova 500
    3 November 1996 Indonesia Indonesia 0–4 Lithuania Lithuania Lithuania National Stadium 1,200
    11 November 1996 Thailand Thailand 0–4 Bulgaria Bulgaria 20,000
    16 November 1996 Indonesia Indonesia 0–3 Estonia Estonia Celle Riviera Calcio Polisportiva 40
    21 February 1997 Malaysia Malaysia 2–1 Finland Finland Bukit Jalil National Stadium
    25 February 1997 Singapore Singapore 0–1 Finland Finland Bukit Jalil National Stadium
    22 February 1997 Vietnam Vietnam 0–4 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Bukit Jalil National Stadium 15,000
    26 February 1997 Indonesia Indonesia 0–2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Bukit Jalil National Stadium
    28 February 1997 Malaysia Malaysia 0–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Bukit Jalil National Stadium
    21 May 1997 Thailand Thailand 0–0 Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 15,000
    27 November 1997 Philippines Philippines 0–1 Estonia Estonia
    20 February 2000 Thailand Thailand 0–0 Finland Finland Rajamangala Stadium
    25 February 2000 Thailand Thailand 2–1 Estonia Estonia Rajamangala Stadium 5,000
    27 February 2000 Thailand Thailand 5–1 Finland Finland Rajamangala Stadium
    10 February 2001 Thailand Thailand 1–4 Sweden Sweden 20,000
    25 June 2001 Malaysia Malaysia 2–2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Bukit Jalil National Stadium
    12 February 2003 Vietnam Vietnam 0–5 Albania Albania
    20 February 2003 Thailand Thailand 1–4 Sweden Sweden 6,400
    28 January 2004 Singapore Singapore 2–5 Norway Norway Old Kallang National Stadium 5,000
    30 November 2004 Thailand Thailand 0–0 Estonia Estonia Rajamangala Stadium 4,000
    2 December 2004 Thailand Thailand 1–1 Slovakia Slovakia
    21 December 2004 Thailand Thailand 1–5 Germany Germany Rajamangala Stadium 15,000
    24 December 2005 Thailand Thailand 1–1 Latvia Latvia Phang Nga Province Stadium
    24 December 2006 Singapore Singapore 0–0 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Suphachalasai Stadium
    26 December 2006 Vietnam Vietnam 2–1 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Suphachalasai Stadium
    28 December 2006 Thailand Thailand 2–2 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Suphachalasai Stadium
    6 June 2007 Thailand Thailand 1–3 Netherlands Netherlands Rajamangala Stadium 20,000
    20 January 2010 Singapore Singapore 1–5 Denmark Denmark 80th Birthday Stadium
    20 January 2010 Thailand Thailand 1–3 Poland Poland 80th Birthday Stadium 20,000
    23 January 2010 Singapore Singapore 1–6 Poland Poland 80th Birthday Stadium
    18 January 2012 Thailand Thailand 0–1 Norway Norway Rajamangala Stadium 6,000
    24 February 2012 Singapore Singapore 2–2 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Al Maktoum Stadium
    7 June 2013 Indonesia Indonesia 0–3 Netherlands Netherlands Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 80,000
    5 March 2014 Philippines Philippines 0–1 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Zabeel Stadium
    26 March 2014 Indonesia Indonesia 1–0 Andorra Andorra Estadio Luis Suñer Picó 23
    14 January 2018 Indonesia Indonesia 1–4 Iceland Iceland Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 36,220
    24 March 2018 Thailand Thailand 2–3 Slovakia Slovakia Rajamangala Stadium 45,425
    12 October 2023 Thailand Thailand 0–8 Georgia (country) Georgia Mikheil Meskhi Stadium 15,876
    17 October 2023 Thailand Thailand 1–1 Estonia Estonia Lilleküla Stadium 1,502

    See also

    References

    1. ^ a b c "AFF – The Official Website Of The ASEAN Football Federation". About AFF. 20 March 2015. Archived from the original on 27 April 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  • ^ "ENTITIES ASSOCIATED WITH ASEAN" (PDF). ASEAN. Archived (PDF) from the original on 11 May 2023. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
  • ^ "About AFF – AFF – the Official Website of the Asean Football Federation". 14 October 2010. Archived from the original on 19 May 2020. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  • ^ "Australia Officially in AFF". ASEAN Football Federation. 27 August 2013. Archived from the original on 26 September 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
  • ^ "AFF – Southeast Asian Football Federation Official Website – 12 Football Associations". Archived from the original on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
  • ^ "Calendar". www.aseanfootball.org. ASEAN Football Federation (AFF). 24 June 2018. Archived from the original on 14 August 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  • ^ "INAUGRAL [sic] AFF AWARDS 2013 TO HONOUR ASEAN FOOTBALL HEROES". 27 March 2013. Archived from the original on 26 September 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
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