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2012 AFF Championship

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2012 AFF Championship
2012 Kejohanan Bola Sepak ASEAN
2012 อาเซียนฟุตบอลแชมเปียนชิพ
Tournament details
Host countryMalaysia
Thailand
(for group stage)
Dates24 November – 22 December
Teams8 (from 1 sub-confederation)
Venue(s)4 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Singapore (4th title)
Runners-up Thailand
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored48 (2.67 per match)
Top scorer(s)ThailandTeerasil Dangda
(5 goals)
Best player(s)SingaporeShahril Ishak
2010
2014
International football competition

The2012 AFF Championship, sponsored bySuzuki and officially known as the2012 AFF Suzuki Cup,[1] was the 9th edition of theAFF Championship, thefootball championship ofSoutheast Asia. It was co-hosted for group stage byMalaysia andThailand and took place from 24 November to 22 December 2012.[2]

Malaysia were the defending champions but were eliminated byThailand in the semi-finals.Singapore became the first side to win theAFF Championship four times, beatingThailand 3–2 on aggregate in the finals. Singapore coachRadojko Avramović also became the most successful coach in tournament history, adding to his wins in 2004 and 2007.[3]

Hosts

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On 17 December 2010, thePhilippine Football Federation declared their interest to host the 2012 AFF Championship.[4][5] However, with no other reported interest and following the meeting of the AFF Council on 19 February 2011, Malaysia and Thailand were announced as hosts of the group stage.[6][7]

Venues

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There were two main venues; theBukit Jalil National Stadium inKuala Lumpur and theRajamangala Stadium inBangkok. The secondary venues; theShah Alam Stadium inShah Alam,Selangor State and theSupachalasai Stadium inBangkok for the final round of group games on 30 November and 1 December.[8] The Supachalasai Stadium replaced theMuang Thong Stadium as the alternative venue for the final match day in Group A on 27 November, after itself had been replaced by the Muang Thong Stadium on 17 October.[9] If Thailand reached the semifinals and finals, their home games were played at the Supachalasai Stadium as the Rajamangala was hosting the2012 Race of Champions.[10]Philippines and Singapore also hosted games due to making the knockout stages. The Philippines hosted at theRizal Memorial Stadium inManila, the first time an AFF Championship game was held in the Philippines and Singapore hosted at theJalan Besar Stadium.

MalaysiaKuala Lumpur
Location of stadiums of the2014 AFF Championship.
Orange: Finals, Semi-finals and Group Stage; Red: Finals and Semi-finals; Blue: Semi-finals; Green: Semi-finals and Group Stage; Yellow: Group Stage.
MalaysiaShah Alam
Bukit Jalil National StadiumShah Alam Stadium
Capacity:110,000Capacity:80,372
Bukit Jalil National StadiumShah Alam Stadium
ThailandBangkokThailandBangkok
Rajamangala StadiumSupachalasai Stadium
Capacity:49,722Capacity:19,793
Rajamangala StadiumNational Stadium (Thailand)
PhilippinesManilaSingaporeSingapore
Rizal Memorial StadiumJalan Besar Stadium
Capacity:12,873Capacity:8,000
Rizal Memorial StadiumJalan Besar Stadium

Qualification

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Main article:2012 AFF Championship qualification
  Qualified Teams.
  Teams Did not qualify.

Qualification took place from 5 to 13 October 2012. It involved the five lower ranked teams in Southeast Asia. All teams played in a round-robin tournament format with the top two teams qualifying for the tournament proper. Six teams have qualified directly to the finals.

 

Draw

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The draw for the tournament as well as the qualification tournament took place on the afternoon of 11 July 2012 at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Bangkok. The teams that qualified via the qualifying stages were not yet determined at the time of the draw.[11] The eight finalists were divided into four pots of two teams each based on team rankings.[12]

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4

 Malaysia (co-host)
 Thailand (co-host)

 Vietnam
 Indonesia

 Singapore
 Philippines

Qualification winner –
 Myanmar
Qualification runner-up –
 Laos

Squads

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Main article:2012 AFF Championship squads

Final tournament

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Group stage

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Key to colours in group tables
Top two placed teams advanced to the semi-finals

Tie-breaking criteria

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Ranking in each group shall be determine as follows:[13]

  1. Greater number of points obtained in all the group matches;
  2. Goal difference in all the group matches;
  3. Greater number of goals scored in all the group matches.

If two or more teams are equal on the basis on the above three criteria, the place shall be determined as follows:

  1. Result of the direct match between the teams concerned;
  2. Drawing lots by the Organising Committee.

However, these criteria would not apply if two teams tied on points, goals scored, and conceded played against each other in their final group match, are still level at the end of that match, and no other team in group finishes with same points; in that case, the tie would be broken by apenalty shootout.[13]

Group A

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Thailand330092+79
 Philippines320142+26
 Vietnam301225−31
 Myanmar301217−61
Source:[citation needed]
Vietnam 1–1 Myanmar
Lê Tấn Tài 34'ReportKyi Lin 53' (pen.)
Thailand 2–1 Philippines
Jakkraphan 39'
Anucha 41'
ReportMulders 77'
Referee:Ryuji Sato (Japan)

Vietnam 0–1 Philippines
ReportCaligdong 86'
Referee:Ma Ning (China PR)
Myanmar 0–4 Thailand
ReportTeerasil 20',82',89'
Apipoo 59'
Referee: Yaqoob Abdul Baki (Oman)

Philippines 2–0 Myanmar
P. Younghusband 47'
Á. Guirado 90+4'
Report
Referee: Yaqoob Abdul Baki (Oman)
Thailand 3–1 Vietnam
Kirati 21',65'
Nguyễn Gia Từ 82' (o.g.)
ReportNguyễn Văn Quyết 72'
Referee:Ryuji Sato (Japan)

Group B

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Singapore320174+36
 Malaysia320164+26
 Indonesia311134−14
 Laos3012610−41
Source:[citation needed]
Indonesia 2–2 Laos
Maitimo 43'
Vendry 90'
ReportKhampheng 30' (pen.)
Keoviengphet 80'
Malaysia 0–3 Singapore
ReportShahril 32',38'
Đurić 75'

Indonesia 1–0 Singapore
Andik 88'Report
Laos 1–4 Malaysia
Khonesavanh 38'ReportSafiq 15'
Safee 67'
Zack 76'
Khyril 80'
Referee:Fan Qi (China PR)

Singapore 4–3 Laos
Shahril 45+1',52'
Khairul 63'
Fazrul 65'
ReportKhampheng 21',81' (pen.)
Keoviengphet 40'
Malaysia 2–0 Indonesia
Azamuddin 27'
Mahali 29'
Report

Knockout stage

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Semi-finalsFinal
          
A2 Philippines000
B1 Singapore011
B1 Singapore303
A1 Thailand112
B2 Malaysia101
A1 Thailand123

Semifinals

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First Leg
Philippines 0–0 Singapore
Report
Malaysia 1–1 Thailand
Norshahrul 48'ReportTeerasil 78'
Referee:Mohsen Torky (Iran)

Second Leg
Singapore 1–0 Philippines
Khairul 19'Report
Referee:Tan Hai (China PR)

Singapore won 1–0 on aggregate.

Thailand 2–0 Malaysia
Teerasil 60'
Theerathon 65'
Report
Referee: Lee Min-Hu (South Korea)

Thailand won 3–1 on aggregate.

Final

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First leg
Singapore 3–1 Thailand
Fahrudin 10' (pen.)
Khairul 61'
Baihakki 90+1'
ReportAdul 59'
Second leg
Thailand 1–0 Singapore
Kirati 45'Report

Singapore won 3–2 on aggregate.

Awards

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 2012 AFF Championship champion 

Singapore

Fourth title
Most Valuable PlayerGolden BootFair Play Award
SingaporeShahril IshakThailandTeerasil DangdaMalaysiaMalaysia

Player statistics

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Discipline

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In the final tournament, a player was suspended for the subsequent match in the competition for either getting red card or accumulating two yellow cards in two different matches.

PlayerOffencesSuspensions
IndonesiaEndra PrasetyaRed card inGroup B vLaosGroup B vSingapore
LaosSopha SaysanaRed card inGroup B vIndonesiaGroup B vMalaysia
SingaporeIrwan ShahYellow card Yellow-red card inGroup B vIndonesiaGroup B vLaos
ThailandPichitphong ChoeichiuYellow card inGroup A vPhilippines
Yellow card in Group A vMyanmar
Group A vVietnam
VietnamÂu Văn HoànYellow card inGroup A vMyanmar
Yellow card in Group A vThailand
VietnamLê Tấn TàiYellow card inGroup A vPhilippines
Yellow card in Group A vThailand
SingaporeHariss HarunYellow card inGroup B vMalaysia
Yellow card in Group B vIndonesia
Group B vLaos
IndonesiaWahyu WijiastantoYellow card inGroup B vLaos
Yellow card in Group B vSingapore
Group B vMalaysia
IndonesiaMuhammad TaufiqYellow card inGroup B vSingapore
Yellow card in Group B vMalaysia
IndonesiaOktovianus ManianiYellow card inGroup B vSingapore
Yellow card in Group B vMalaysia
ThailandArthit SunthornpitRed card inGroup A vVietnamSemi-finals (1st Leg) vMalaysia

 • Player who get a card during the semifinals and final doesn't include here.

Goalscorers

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5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goal

Team statistics

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This table shows all team performance.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGD
1 Singapore7412116+5
2 Thailand7511146+8
3 Philippines521243+1
4 Malaysia5212770
5 Indonesia311134−1
6 Vietnam301225−3
7 Laos3012610−4
8 Myanmar301217−6
Source:[citation needed]

Media coverage

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2012 AFF Championship Broadcasters inSoutheast Asia[14]
CountryBroadcast networkTelevision station
 BruneiRadio Televisyen BruneiRTB1
 CambodiaNational Radio and Television of KampucheaTVK
 IndonesiaMedia Nusantara CitraRCTI,Sindo TV
 LaosLao National Radio and TelevisionLNTV1
 MalaysiaRadio Televisyen MalaysiaTV1
 MyanmarMyanmar Radio and TelevisionMyanmar Television
 PhilippinesAssociated Broadcasting CompanyAKTV
 SingaporeMediaCorpChannel 5 (HD5),Okto
 ThailandRoyal Thai ArmyBBTV7
 VietnamVietnam TelevisionVTV2

References

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  1. ^"Suzuki to continue as the driving force behind the AFF Suzuki Cup". World Sport Group. 9 December 2012. Retrieved23 November 2012.
  2. ^"Myanmar to host qualifying rounds for 2012 AFF Suzki Cup".Yahoo News. Bernama. 9 December 2011. Archived fromthe original on 28 April 2012. Retrieved9 January 2012.
  3. ^"Singapore win record fourth Suzuki Cup".espnstar.com. 22 December 2012. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved23 December 2012.
  4. ^"RP Want to host the 2012 AFF Suzuki Cup".ABS-CBNnews.com. 17 December 2010. Retrieved18 December 2010.
  5. ^Manotoc, TJ (18 December 2010)."AFF says RP can host Suzuki Cup finals".ABS-CBNnews.com. Retrieved18 December 2010.
  6. ^"Malaysia and Thailand as hosts of AFF Suzuki Cup 2012; nominations for AFF Council announced".AseanFootball.org. ASEAN Football Federation. 19 February 2011. Retrieved19 February 2011.
  7. ^"Malaysia, Thailand confirmed as co-hosts for 2012 edition".AFFSuzukiCup.com. 21 February 2011. Archived fromthe original on 8 March 2012. Retrieved27 August 2011.
  8. ^"AFF Suzuki Cup set tor return for its ninth edition".AFFSuzukiCup.com. 4 July 2012. Archived fromthe original on 9 July 2012. Retrieved11 July 2012.
  9. ^"ASC2012: Supachalasai Replaces Muang Thong Stadium".AFF. ASEAN FOOTBALL FEDERATION. 27 November 2012. Retrieved27 November 2012.
  10. ^"Asean Championship match switched to Muang Thong's SCG".The Nation. Nation Multimedia Group. 17 October 2012. Archived fromthe original on 18 October 2012. Retrieved10 November 2012.
  11. ^"AFF Suzuki Cup: Draw results".AseanFootball.org. ASEAN Football Federation. 11 July 2012. Retrieved11 July 2012.
  12. ^"AFF Suzuki Cup: Millions of fans will follow draw ceremony".AseanFootballorg. ASEAN Football Federation. 10 July 2012. Retrieved11 July 2012.
  13. ^ab"Tournament Rules".AFFSuzukiCup.com. Archived fromthe original on 22 November 2012.
  14. ^"Broadcast Partners". Official Website of the 2012 AFF Suzuki Cup. Archived fromthe original on 28 June 2012. Retrieved22 November 2012.

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