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{{Short description|Southeast Asian football organisation}}{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2015}}
Khiev Sameth
Asian Football Confederation>AFC| website = aseanfootball.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 soccer in Southeast Asia. It consists of the federations of Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.WEB,weblink AFF â The Official Website Of The ASEAN Football Federation, About AFF, 20 March 2015, 20 March 2015, 27 April 2015,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150427202229weblink">weblink live, The AFF was founded by member states of, and is officially associated with, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).WEB, ENTITIES ASSOCIATED WITH ASEAN,weblink live, 11 May 2023, ASEAN, 11 May 2023,weblink 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.WEB, About AFF â AFF â the Official Website of the Asean Football Federation, 14 October 2010,weblink live,weblink 19 May 2020, 24 March 2020, Other nations that have joined the federation since are Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam (all in 1996), East Timor in 2004, and Australia in 2013.WEB, 27 August 2013, Australia Officially in AFF,weblink live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20130926211612weblink">weblink 26 September 2013, 27 August 2013, ASEAN Football Federation, President {| class"wikitable"! Year ||Name | |1984â1994IDN}} Haji Kardono |
|1994â1996THA}} Vijit Ketkaew |
|1996â2007MAS}} Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen |
|2007â2019MAS}} Sultan Ahmad Shah |
|2019âpresentCAM}} Khiev Sameth |
Members
It has 12 member associations,WEB,
weblink AFF â Southeast Asian Football Federation Official Website â 12 Football Associations, 30 April 2016, 4 April 2016,
weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160404222456
weblink">weblink dead, all of whom are members of the Asian Football Confederation. {| class="wikitable sortable"
! {{tooltip|Code|FIFA country code}} !! Association !! Joined in !! class="unsortable" |National team !! class="unsortable" |National league
AUS | {{flagicon | Football Australia>Australia | align="center" | | {{flatlist}}{{Nft Alt Links | sublist_style=font-size:90%}} | align="center" | A-League Men>Men, Women) |
BRU | {{flagicon | Football Association of Brunei Darussalam>Brunei Darussalam* | align="center" | | {{flatlist}}{{Nft Alt Links | sublist_style=font-size:90%}} | align="center" | Brunei Super League>Men) |
CAM | {{flagicon | Football Federation of Cambodia>Cambodia | align="center" | | {{flatlist}}{{Nft Alt Links | sublist_style=font-size:90%}} | align="center" | Cambodian League>Men, Women) |
TLS | {{flagicon | East Timor Football Federation>East Timor | align="center" | | {{flatlist}}{{Nft Alt Links | sublist_style=font-size:90%}} | align="center" | Liga Futebol Amadora>Men, Women) |
IDN | {{flagicon | Football Association of Indonesia>Indonesia* | align="center" | | {{flatlist}}{{Nft Alt Links | sublist_style=font-size:90%}} | align="center" | Liga 1 (Indonesia)>Men, Women) |
LAO | {{flagicon | Lao Football Federation>Laos | align="center" | | {{flatlist}}{{Nft Alt Links | sublist_style=font-size:90%}} | align="center" | Lao Premier League>Men, Women) |
MAS | {{flagicon | Football Association of Malaysia>Malaysia* | align="center" | | {{flatlist}}{{Nft Alt Links | sublist_style=font-size:90%}} | align="center" | Malaysia Super League>Men, Women) |
MYA | {{flagicon | Myanmar Football Federation>Myanmar | align="center" | | {{flatlist}}{{Nft Alt Links | sublist_style=font-size:90%}} | align="center" | Myanmar National League>Men, Women) |
PHI | {{flagicon | Philippine Football Federation>Philippines* | align="center" | | {{flatlist}}{{Nft Alt Links | sublist_style=font-size:90%}} | align="center" | Philippines Football League>Men, Women) |
SGP | {{flagicon | Football Association of Singapore>Singapore* | align="center" | | {{flatlist}}{{Nft Alt Links | sublist_style=font-size:90%}} | align="center" | S.League>Men, Women) |
THA | {{flagicon | Football Association of Thailand>Thailand* | align="center" | | {{flatlist}}{{Nft Alt Links | sublist_style=font-size:90%}} | align="center" | Thai League 1>Men, Women) |
VIE | {{flagicon | Vietnam Football Federation>Vietnam | align="center" | | {{flatlist}}{{Nft Alt Links | sublist_style=font-size:90%}} | align="center" | V.League 1>Men, Women) |
- Notes
(*) Founding member
Tournaments
{{See also|List of association football competitions|FIFA International Match Calendar}}
National competitions
Men's
Women's
Club competitions
Men's
Women's
Title holders
{{See also|Portal:Current events/Sports|2024 in association football|2024 in sports|FIFA International Match Calendar}}{{For|events postponed or cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic|Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports}}{| class="wikitable" style="width:70%;" style="text-align:left"
! Competition! Year! Champions! Title! Runners-up | ! Next editionWEB,weblink Calendar, www.aseanfootball.org, 24 June 2018, ASEAN Football Federation (AFF), 14 August 2022, 14 August 2022,weblink live, |
! colspan=8|Men's national teams
| ASEAN Championship | 2022 AFF Championship | (2022 AFF Championship final>Final)}} | THA}}| 7th | VIE}} | | 2024 ASEAN Championship | (2024 ASEAN Championship final>Final)}} |
AFF U-23 Championship>U-23 Championship | 2023 AFF U-23 Championship>2023 | 23|VIE}}| 2nd | 23|IDN}}| TBD |
AFF U-19 Youth Championship>U-19 Championship | 2022 AFF U-19 Youth Championship>2022 | 20|MAS}}| 2nd | 20|LAO}} | 2024 AFF U-19 Youth Championship>2024 |
AFF U-16 Youth Championship>U-16 Championship | 2022 AFF U-16 Youth Championship>2022 | 17|INA}}| 2nd | 17|VIE}} | 2024 AFF U-16 Youth Championship>2024 |
Football at the Southeast Asian Games>SEA Games Men's Football Tournament | Football at the 2023 SEA Games>2023 (Final) | 23|INA}}| 3rd | 23|THA}} | Football at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games â Men's tournament>2025 (Final) |
| AFF Futsal Championship2022 AFF Futsal Championship>2022 | THA}}| 16th | IDN}} | 2024 AFF Futsal Championship>2024 |
Futsal at the Southeast Asian Games>SEA Games Men's Futsal Tournament | Futsal at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games>2021 | THA}}| 5th | INA}}| TBD |
AFF Beach Soccer Championship>Beach Soccer Championship | 2022 AFF Beach Soccer Championship>2022 | THA}}| 2nd | MAS}} | 2024 AFF Beach Soccer Championship>2024 |
! colspan=8 |Women's national teams
| AFF Women's Championship | 2022 AFF Women's Championship>2022 (Final) | PHI}}| 1st | THA}} | | TBD (Final) |
AFF U-19 Women's Championship>U-19 Women's Championship | 2023 AFF U-18 Women's Championship>2023 | 20|THA}}| 2nd | 20|VIE}}| TBD |
AFF U-16 Women's Championship>U-16 Women's Championship | 2019 AFF U-16 Girls' Championship>2019 | 17|THA}}| 3rd | 17|LAO}}| TBD |
Football at the Southeast Asian Games>SEA Games Women's Football Tournament | Football at the 2023 SEA Games>2023 (Final) | VIE}}| 8th | MYA}} | Football at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games â Women's tournament>2025 (Final) |
Futsal at the Southeast Asian Games>SEA Games Women's Futsal Tournament | Futsal at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games>2021 | THA}}| 5th | VIE}}| TBD |
! colspan=8 |Men's club teams
| ASEAN Club Championship | 2005 ASEAN Club Championship | (2005 ASEAN Club Championship#Finals>Finals)}} | SGP}} Tampines Rovers| 1st | MAS}} Pahang FA | | 2024-25 ASEAN Club Championship>2024â25 |
AFF Futsal Club Championship>Futsal Club Championship | 2023 AFF Futsal Club Championship>2023 (Final) | IDN}} Black Steel Papua| 1st | THA}} Hongyen Thakam | 2024 AFF Futsal Club Championship>2024 |
! colspan=8 |Women's club teams
AFF Futsal Club Championship#Women's>Women's Futsal Club Championship | | 2016 AFF Futsal Club Championship>2016 (Final) | IDN}} Jaya Kencana Angels| 1st | THA}} Khon Kaen | | TBD |
"> Titles by nation {| class"wikitable" style"text-align:center"
!rowspan=2|Nation!colspan=6|National team!colspan=3|National team (women)!colspan=3|Club!rowspan=2|Total
!AFF!U23!U19!U16!Futs!BS!AFF!U19!U16!ACC!FutsM!FutsW
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|THA}}7 | 1 | 5 | 3 | 16 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 3 | | 6 | !49 |
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|VIE}}2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | | 1 | 3 | | | | | 2!14 |
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|AUS}} | | 5 | 2 | | | 1 | 1 | 1 | | | !10 |
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|IDN}} | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | | | | | | 3 | 1!9 |
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|MAS}}1 | | 2 | 2 | | 1 | | | | | | !6 |
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|MYA}} | | 2 | 2 | | | 2 | | | | | !6 |
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|SIN}}4 | | | | | | | | | 1 | | !5 |
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|JPN}}* | | 1 | 1 | | | 1 | | | | | !3 |
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|PHI}} | | | | | | 1 | | | | | !1 |
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|IND}}* | | | | | | | | | 1 | | !1 |
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|IRN}}* | | 1 | | | | | | | | | !1 |
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|BRU}} | | | | | | | | | | | !0 |
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|CAM}} | | | | | | | | | | | !0 |
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|LAO}} | | | | | | | | | | | !0 |
!{{left}}{{flagcountry|TLS}} | | | | | | | | | | | !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
{{See also|Asian nations at the FIFA World Cup}}{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%;"!colspan=29|
FIFA World Cup record
! Team!1930{{Flagicon|Uruguay}}(13)!1934{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Italy}}(16)!1938{{Flagicon|French Third Republic}}(15)!1950{{Flagicon|Fourth Brazilian Republic}}(13)!1954{{Flagicon|Switzerland}}(16)!1958{{Flagicon|Sweden}}(16)!1962{{Flagicon|Chile}}(16)!1966{{Flagicon|England}}(16)!1970{{Flagicon|Mexico}}(16)!1974{{Flagicon|West Germany}}(16)!1978{{Flagicon|Argentina}}(16)!1982{{Flagicon|Spain}}(24)!1986{{Flagicon|Mexico}}(24)!1990{{Flagicon|Italy}}(24)!1994{{Flagicon|United States}}(24)!1998{{Flagicon|France}}(32)!2002{{Flagicon|Japan}}{{Flagicon|South Korea}}(32)!2006{{Flagicon|Germany}}(32)!2010{{Flagicon|South Africa}}(32)!2014{{Flagicon|Brazil}}(32)!2018{{Flagicon|Russia}}(32)!2022{{Flagicon|Qatar}}(32)!2026{{Flagicon|Canada}}{{Flagicon|Mexico}}{{Flagicon|United States}}(48)!2030 {{Flagicon|Morocco}} {{Flagicon|Spain}} {{Flagicon|Portugal}} {{Flagicon|Argentina}} {{Flagicon|Uruguay}} {{Flagicon|Paraguay}} (48)!2034 {{Flagicon|KSA}} (48)!Years
{{fb | Indonesia competed as the Dutch East Indies in 1938.}}| Ã| Ã| R1| Ã| Ã| â¢| Ã| Ã| Ã| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| Ã| â¢| ||! 1 |
{{notelist}}
FIFA Women's World Cup
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"!colspan=12|
FIFA Women's World Cup record
! Team !! 1991{{Flag icon|China}}(12) !! 1995{{Flag icon|Sweden}}(12) !! 1999{{Flag icon|USA}}(16) !! 2003{{Flag icon|USA}}(16) !! 2007{{Flag icon|China}}(16) !! 2011{{Flag icon|Germany}}(16) !! 2015 {{Flag icon|CAN}}(24)!! 2019{{Flag icon|FRA}}(24) !! 2023{{flagicon|Australia}} {{flagicon|New Zealand}}(32) !! 2027TBD(32) !! Years
{{fbw|THA}}| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| R1| R1| â¢| ! 2 |
{{fbw|PHI}}| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| R1| ! 1 |
{{fbw|VIE}}| Ã| Ã| Ã| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| R1| ! 1 |
Olympic Games men's football tournament
{{See also|Football at the Summer Olympics#Participating nations}}{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:80%;"!colspan=31|
Olympic Games (
Men's tournament) record
! Team|| 1900{{flagicon|France}}(3) || colspan="2"| 1904{{flagicon|United States}}(3) || 1908{{flagicon|Great Britain}}(6) || 1912{{flagicon|Sweden}}(11) || 1920{{flagicon|Belgium}}(14) || 1924{{flagicon|France}}(22) || 1928{{flagicon|Netherlands}}(17) || 1936{{flagicon|Germany|Nazi}}(16) || 1948{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}(18) || 1952{{flagicon|Finland}}(25) || 1956{{flagicon|Australia}}(11) || 1960{{flagicon|Italy}}(16) || 1964{{flagicon|Japan|1947}}(14) || 1968{{flagicon|Mexico}}(16) || 1972{{flagicon|FRG}}(16) || 1976{{flagicon|Canada}}(13) || 1980{{flagicon|Soviet Union|1955}}(16) || 1984{{flagicon|United States}}(16) || 1988{{flagicon|South Korea|1997}}(16) || 1992{{flagicon|Spain}}(16) || 1996{{flagicon|United States}}(16) || 2000{{flagicon|Australia}}(16) || 2004{{flagicon|Greece}}(16) || 2008{{flagicon|China}}(16) || 2012{{flagicon|GBR}}(16) || 2016{{flagicon|Brazil}}(16) || 2021{{flagicon|Japan}}(16) || 2024{{flagicon|France}}(16) || Years
{{flagIOC|THA}}| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| | | | GS| | | GS| | | | | | | | | | | | | | ! 2 |
{{flagIOC|MAS}}| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| | | | | | | | GS| | | | | | | | | | | | | ! 1 |
{{flagIOC|MYA}}| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| | | | | | | | GS| | | | | | | | | | | | | ! 1 |
{{flagIOC|INA}}| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| | | | QF| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ! 1 |
AFC Asian Cup
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; font-size:90%;"!colspan=22|
AFC Asian Cup record
! Team! 1956{{flagicon|Hong Kong|1910}}(4)! 1960{{flagicon|South Korea|1949}}(4)! 1964{{flagicon|Israel}}(4)! 1968{{flagicon|Iran|1964}}(5)! 1972{{flagicon|Thailand}}(6)! 1976{{flagicon|Iran|1964}}(6)! 1980{{flagicon|Kuwait}}(10)! 1984{{flagicon|Singapore}}(10)! 1988{{flagicon|Qatar}}(10)! 1992{{flagicon|Japan}}(8)! 1996{{flagicon|UAE}}(12)! 2000{{flagicon|Lebanon}}(12)! 2004{{flagicon|China}}(16)! 2007{{flagicon|Indonesia}}{{flagicon|Malaysia}}{{flagicon|Thailand}}{{flagicon|Vietnam}}(16)! 2011{{flagicon|Qatar}}(16)! 2015{{flagicon|Australia}}(16)! 2019{{flagicon|UAE}}(24)! 2023{{flagicon|Qatar}}(24)! 2027{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} (24)! 2031 (24)! Years
{{fb|Thailand}} | | | 3rd||||| GS| GS| GS| GS | GS||| R16| R16||!8 |
{{fb|Vietnam}} | 4th | 4th||||||||||| | QF||| QF| GS||!5 |
{{fb|Indonesia}} | |||||||| GS| GS| GS | GS|||| R16||!5 |
{{fb|Malaysia}}|||||| GS| GS|||||| | GS |||| GS||!4 |
{{fb|Cambodia}}|||| | 4th|||||||||||||||!1 |
{{fb|Myanmar}} | | 2nd||||||||||||||||!1 |
{{fb|Philippines}}|||||||||||||| ||| GS|||!1 |
{{fb|Singapore}} | |||||| | GS||||||||||||! 1 |
AFC U-23 Asian Cup{| class"wikitable" style"text-align:center; font-size:100%;"
! style="width:170px;"|Teams! {{flagdeco|OMA}}
2013 || {{flagdeco|QAT}}
2016 || {{flagdeco|CHN}}
2018 || {{flagdeco|THA}}
2020 || {{flagdeco|UZB}}
2022 || {{flagdeco|QAT}}
2024 || {{flagdeco|KSA}}
2026!! Total
{{fbu | VIE|size=20px}} | | | 2nd | GS | QF | QF | ! 5 |
{{fbu | THA|size=20px}} | | | | QF | GS | GS | ! 5 |
{{fbu | MAS|size=20px}} | | | | | | |! 3 |
{{fbu | INA|size=20px}} | | | | | | 4th | ! 1 |
{{fbu | MYA|size=20px}} | | | | | | |! 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.{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
! width=200|Nation! {{flagicon|IND}}
1951(6) !! {{flagicon|PHI|1936}}
1954(12) !! {{flagicon|JPN|1947}}
1958(14) !! {{flagicon|Indonesia}}
1962(8) !! {{flagicon|THA}}
1966(11) !! {{flagicon|THA}}
1970(10) !! {{flagicon|IRI|1964}}
1974(15) !! {{flagicon|THA}}
1978(14) !! {{flagicon|IND}}
1982(16) !! {{flagicon|KOR|1984}}
1986(18) !! {{flagicon|CHN}}
1990(14) !! {{flagicon|JPN|1947}}
1994(19) !! {{flagicon|THA}}
1998(23) !! {{flagicon|KOR|1997}}
2002(24) !! {{flagicon|QAT}}
2006(28) !! {{flagicon|CHN}}
2010(24) !! {{flagicon|KOR}}
2014(29) !! {{flagicon|Indonesia}}
2018(25) !! {{flagicon|CHN}}
2022(23) !! Years
{{fbu | BRU|size=20px}} | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 0 |
{{fbu | CAM|size=20px}} | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2 |
{{fbu | INA|size=20px}} | | 4th | bgcolor=#cc9966 | | 5th | 5th | 5th | | | | bgcolor=#9acdff | | | | | | | | | 10th | 11th | 10 |
{{fbu | LAO|size=20px}} | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 3 |
{{fbu | MAS|size=20px}} | | | | 3rd | 10th | 10th | bgcolor=#cc9966 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 15 |
{{fbu | MYA | Burma | size=20px}}) | | 3rd | 11th | DQ | bgcolor=gold | | 1st | 7th | 12th | 13th | | | 16th | DQ | | | | | 19th | 10th | 10 |
{{fbu | PHI|size=20px}} | | 11th | 8th | 8th | | | 15th | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4 |
{{fbu | SGP|size=20px}} | | | | | 4th | | | | | | 11th | | | | 26th | 19th | 17th | | | 7 |
{{fbu | THA|size=20px}} | | | | | 6th | style="border: 3px solid red" | | | 6th | 10th | 11th | bgcolor=#9acdff | | | 4th | bgcolor=#9acdff | | | | 4th | 18th | 14th | 15 |
{{fbu | TLS|size=20px}} | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2 |
{{fbu | VIE | VSO|size=20px}}) | | | | 4th | 7th | 9th | | | | | | | 17th | 19th | 15th | 14th | 12th | bgcolor=#9acdff | | | 11 |
FIFA U-20 World Cup
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
style="background:#cccccc;" align=center!colspan=25|FIFA U-20 World Cup record
! width=200|Team!1977{{Flagicon|Tunisia|1959}}(16)!1979{{Flagicon|Japan|1947}}(16)!1981{{Flagicon|Australia}}(16)!1983{{Flagicon|Mexico}}(16)!1985{{Flagicon|USSR}}(16)!1987{{Flagicon|Chile}}(16)!1989{{Flagicon|Saudi Arabia}}(16)!1991{{Flagicon|Portugal}}(16)!1993{{Flagicon|Australia}}(16)!1995{{Flagicon|Qatar}}(16)!1997{{Flagicon|Malaysia}}(24)!1999{{Flagicon|Nigeria}}(24)!2001{{Flagicon|Argentina}}(24)!2003{{Flagicon|United Arab Emirates}}(24)!2005{{Flagicon|Netherlands}}(24)!2007{{Flagicon|Canada}}(24)!2009{{Flagicon|Egypt}}(24)!2011{{Flagicon|Colombia}}(24)!2013{{Flagicon|Turkey}}(24)!2015{{Flagicon|New Zealand}}(24)!2017{{Flagicon|South Korea}}(24)!2019{{Flagicon|Poland}}(24)!2023{{Flagicon|Argentina}}(24)!Years
{{fbu | Indonesia|size=20px}}| â¢| GS| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢! 1 |
{{fbu | Vietnam|size=20px}}| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| GS| â¢| â¢! 1 |
{{fbu | MYA|size=20px}}| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| GS| â¢| â¢| â¢! 1 |
{{fbu | Malaysia|size=20px}}| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| ⢠| GS| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢! 1 |
FIFA U-17 World Cup
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
style="background:#cccccc;" align=center!colspan=21|FIFA U-17 World Cup record
!Team!1985{{Flagicon|China}}(16)!1987{{Flagicon|Canada}}(16)!1989{{Flagicon|Scotland}}(16)!1991{{Flagicon|Italy}}(16)!1993{{Flagicon|Japan|1947}}(16)!1995{{Flagicon|Ecuador}}(16)!1997{{Flagicon|Egypt}}(16)!1999{{Flagicon|New Zealand}}(16)!2001{{Flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}}(16)!2003{{Flagicon|Finland}}(16)!2005{{Flagicon|Peru|football}}(16)!2007{{Flagicon|South Korea|1997}}(24)!2009{{Flagicon|Nigeria}}(24)!2011{{Flagicon|Mexico}}(24)!2013{{Flagicon|United Arab Emirates}}(24)!2015{{Flagicon|Chile}}(24)!2017{{Flagicon|India}}(24)!2019{{Flagicon|Brazil}}(24)!2023{{Flagicon|Indonesia}}(24)! Years
{{fbu | THA|size=20px}}| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| GS| GS| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢! 2 |
{{fbu | IDN|size=20px}}| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| â¢| ⢠| GS! 1 |
FIFA U-20 Womens World Cup
FIFA U-17 Womans World Cup
FIFA Futsal World Cup
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"!colspan=12|
FIFA Futsal World Cup record
! width=170|Team! {{Flagicon|Netherlands}}1989(16) !! style="border:3px solid red"| {{Flagicon|Hong Kong|1959}}1992(16) !! {{Flagicon|Spain}}1996(16) !! {{Flagicon|Guatemala}}2000(16) !! style="border:3px solid red"| {{Flagicon|Chinese Taipei}}2004(16) !! {{Flagicon|Brazil}}2008(20) !! style="border:3px solid red"| {{Flagicon|Thailand}}2012(24) !! {{Flagicon|Colombia}}2016(24) !! {{Flagicon|LIT}}2021(24) !! {{Flagicon|Uzbekistan}}2024(24) !! Years
{{futsal | | | | | | | | R2 | R2 | R2 | ! 6 |
{{futsal | | | | | | | | | | | ! 2 |
{{futsal | | | | | | | | | | | ! 1 |
Rankings
National football team
AFF Men's National Football Team Ranking by FIFAUpdate: 4 April 2024{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
!AFF!AFC!FIFA!Country!Points!+/â
|1|4|27{{fb|AUS}}|1531.72|{{increase}} 2 |
|2|17|101{{fb|THA}}|1208.93|{{increase}} 12 |
|3|19|115{{fb|VIE}}|1164.54|{{decrease}} 10 |
|4|23|134{{fb|IDN}}|1102.70|{{Increase}} 8 |
|5|25|139{{fb|MAS}}|1094.54|{{decrease}} 6 |
|6|27|142{{fb|PHI}}|1075.18|{{decrease}} 2 |
|7|31|156{{fb|SIN}}|1020.5|{{steady}} |
|8|34|162{{fb|MYA}}|1000.46|{{steady}} |
|9|36|179{{fb|CAM}}|931.47|{{steady}} |
|10|40|189{{fb|LAO}}|889.62|{{steady}} |
|11|42|194{{fb|BRU}}|870.63|{{steady}} |
|12|44|200{{fb|TLS}}|843.4|{{steady}} |
{{col-2}}Top Ranked Men's National Football TeamsImageSize = width:150 height:700PlotArea = left:40 right:0 bottom:5 top:10DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyyPeriod = from:08/08/1993 till:06/10/2022ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:1994TimeAxis = orientation:vertical format:yyyyColors =
id:THA value:blue
id:AUS value:yellow
id:SIN value:white
id:VIE value:red
id:IDN value:green
PlotData=
bar:Leaders width:25 mark:(line,black) align:left fontsize:S
from:08/08/1993 till:01/07/2005 shift:(20,-3) text:"
Thailand" color:THA
from:01/07/2005 till:01/09/2005 shift:(20,-12) text:"
Indonesia" color:IDN
from:01/09/2005 till:01/10/2005 shift:(20,-4) text:"
Thailand" color:THA
from:01/10/2005 till:01/01/2007 shift:(20,-4) text:"
Singapore" color:SIN
from:01/01/2007 till:21/12/2011 shift:(20,-4) text:"
Thailand" color:THA
from:21/12/2011 till:08/08/2012 shift:(20,-11) text:"
Vietnam" color:VIE
from:08/08/2012 till:07/11/2012 shift:(20,-11) text:"
Thailand" color:THA
from:07/11/2012 till:07/07/2013 shift:(20,-11) text:"
Vietnam" color:VIE
from:07/07/2013 till:27/08/2013 shift:(20,-11) text:"
Thailand" color:THA
from:27/08/2013 till: end shift:(20,-4) text:"
Australia" color:AUS
{{col-end}}
Women's national football team
AFF Women's National Football Team Ranking by FIFAUpdate: 15 March 2024{{col-begin}}{{col-5}}{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
!AFF!AFC!FIFA!Country!Points!+/â
|1|3|12{{fbw|AUS}}|1888.93|{{steady}} |
|2|6|37{{fbw|VIE}}|1611.3|{{steady}} |
|3|7|39{{fbw|PHI}}|1558.3|{{decrease}} 1 |
|4|9|47{{fbw|THA}}|1518.37|{{increase}} 1 |
|5|11|54{{fbw|MYA}}|1481.44|{{steady}} |
|6|17|93{{fbw|LAO}}|1217.34|{{decrease}} 2 |
|7|18|96{{fbw|MAS}}|1213.21|{{steady}} |
|8|21|109{{fbw|IDN}}|1179.93|{{decrease}} 1 |
|9|23|115{{fbw|CAM}}|1144.56|{{increase}} 1 |
|10|28|137{{fbw|SIN}}|1080.39|{{steady}} |
|11|34|159{{fbw|TLS}}|946.01|{{steady}} |
|*|*|*{{fbw|BRU}}| â|{{steady}} |
- Inactive for more than 48 months and therefore not ranked.
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id:THA value:blue
id:VIE value:red
id:AUS value:yellow
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from:26/12/2003 till:23/12/2005 shift:(20,-5) text:"
Thailand" color:THA
from:23/12/2005 till:22/06/2007 shift:(20,-5) text:"
Vietnam" color:VIE
from:22/06/2007 till:21/12/2007 shift:(20,-5) text:"
Thailand" color:THA
from:21/12/2007 till:23/03/2008 shift:(20,-5) text:"
Vietnam" color:VIE
from:23/03/2008 till:22/06/2008 shift:(20,-5) text:"
Thailand" color:THA
from:22/06/2008 till:22/05/2010 shift:(20,-5) text:"
Vietnam" color:VIE
from:22/05/2010 till:23/09/2011 shift:(20,-5) text:"
Thailand" color:THA
from:23/09/2011 till:23/03/2012 shift:(20,-5) text:"
Vietnam" color:VIE
from:23/03/2012 till:21/06/2013 shift:(20,-5) text:"
Thailand" color:THA
from:21/06/2013 till:28/08/2013 shift:(20,-5) text:"
Vietnam" color:VIE
from:28/08/2013 till:end shift:(20,-5) text:"
Australia" color:AUS
{{col-end}}
National futsal team
AFF Men's National Futsal Team Ranking by Futsal World RankingUpdate: 6 May 2024{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!AFF!FIFA!Country!Points
!1!9{{futsal|THA}}|1316.27 |
!2!28{{futsal|IDN}}|1142.84 |
!3!33{{futsal|VIE}}|1107.02 |
!4!36{{futsal|AUS}}|1049.01 |
!5!56{{futsal|MYA}}|1024.20 |
!6!64{{futsal|LAO}}| 995.28 |
!7!79{{futsal|MAS}}|971.06 |
!8!95{{futsal|PHI}}| 943.99 |
!9!111{{futsal|TLS}}|903.70 |
!10!116{{futsal|BRU}}|882.51 |
!11!124{{futsal|CAM}}|857.22 |
!*!*{{futsal|SIN}}| - |
Women's national futsal team
AFF Women's National Futsal Team Ranking by The Roon BaUpdate: 6 May 2024 {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!AFF!Country!Points
!1{{fsw|THA}}|1163.97 |
!2{{fsw|VIE}}|1096.34 |
!3{{fsw|IDN}}|`1057.22 |
!4{{fsw|MAS}}|987.72 |
!5{{fsw|MYA}}|955.52 |
!6{{fsw|PHI}}|866.38 |
!*{{fsw|AUS}}|â |
!*{{fsw|LAO}}|â |
!*{{fsw|BRU}}| â |
!*{{fsw|CAM}}| â |
!*{{fsw|SIN}}| â |
!*{{fsw|TLS}}| â |
National beach soccer team
AFF Men's National Beach Soccer Team Ranking by BSWWUpdate: 8 April 2024 {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!AFF!Country!Points
!1{{beachsoccer|THA}}| 240.75 |
!2{{beachsoccer|MAS}}| 50.25 |
!3{{beachsoccer|IDN}}| 50.25 |
!*{{beachsoccer|AUS}}| â |
!*{{beachsoccer|BRU}}| â |
!*{{beachsoccer|CAM}}| â |
!*{{beachsoccer|LAO}}| â |
!*{{beachsoccer|MYA}}| â |
!*{{beachsoccer|PHI}}| â |
!*{{beachsoccer|SIN}}| â |
!*{{beachsoccer|TLS}}| â |
!*{{beachsoccer|VIE}}| â |
Women's national beach soccer team
AFF Women's National Beach Soccer Team Ranking by BSWWUpdate: 2 December 2022 {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!AFF!Country!Points
!*{{bsw|AUS}}| â |
!*{{bsw|BRU}}| â |
!*{{bsw|CAM}}| â |
!*{{bsw|IDN}}| â |
!*{{bsw|LAO}}| â |
!*{{bsw|MAS}}| â |
!*{{bsw|MYA}}| â |
!*{{bsw|PHI}}| â |
!*{{bsw|SIN}}| â |
!*{{bsw|THA}}| â |
!*{{bsw|TLS}}| â |
!*{{bsw|VIE}}| â |
National football league
AFF Men's National Football League Ranking by AFCAFC Club Competitions Ranking 2024 footyrankings/Update: 15 December 2023 {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!AFF!League!Points
!1{{flagicon|THA}} Thai League 1|49.212 |
!2{{flagicon|MAS}} Malaysia Super League|31.118 |
!3{{flagicon|AUS}} A-League Men|30.888 |
!4{{flagicon|VIE}} V.League 1|28.524 |
!5{{flagicon|SIN}} Singapore Premier League|17.310 |
!6{{flagicon|PHI}} Philippines Football League|16.186 |
!7{{flagicon | Liga 1 (Indonesia) >Liga 1 Indonesia|14.589 |
!8{{flagicon|CAM}} Cambodian Premier League|10.055 |
!9{{flagicon|MYA}} Myanmar National League| 7.474 |
!10{{flagicon|LAO}} Lao Premier League| 1.198 |
!11{{flagicon|BRU}} Brunei Super League| 0.100 |
!12{{flagicon|TLS}} Liga Futebol Amadora Primeira Divisão| 0.000 |
Awards
AFF President
Sultan of Pahang,
Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah said that: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
ASEANâs finest needed to be acknowledged.The AFF Awards is held every 2 years, starting from 2013.WEB, INAUGRAL [sic] AFF AWARDS 2013 TO HONOUR ASEAN FOOTBALL HEROES, 27 March 2013,
weblink 26 September 2021, 26 September 2021,
weblink live, WEB,
weblink Singapore win big at AFF Awards 2013, Bhas Kunju, Goal.com, 3 April 2013, 22 August 2015, 24 September 2015,
weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150924153321
weblink">weblink live,
"> ASEAN Goodwill Award {| class"wikitable" style"font-size:95%;"
!Year ||Recipient
|2013MAS}} Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah |
|2015MAS}} Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah |
|2017MYA}} Zaw Zaw |
">AFF Life Service Award{| class"wikitable" style"font-size: 95%;"
!Year!Recipient
|2013MAS}} Tengku Tan Sri Datoâ Seri Ahmad Rithauddeen |
|2015MAS}} Dato' Sri Paul Mony Samuel |
|2017IDN}} Haji Kardono |
"> AFF Association of the Year {| class"wikitable" style"font-size:95%;"
!Year ||Association
|2013MYA}} Myanmar |
|2015MYA}} Myanmar |
|2017VIE}} Vietnam |
|2019IDN}} Indonesia |
"> AFF National Team of the Year {| class"wikitable" style"font-size:95%;"
!Year!Men!Women
|2013SIN}} | VIE}} |
|2015THA}} | THA}} |
|2017THA}} | THA}} |
|2019VIE}} | THA}} |
AFF Player of the Year (men's)
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
!Year!Name!Club
|2013SIN}} Shahril Ishak | SIN}} LionsXII |
|2015THA}} Chanathip Songkrasin | THA}} BEC Tero Sasana |
|2017THA}} Chanathip Songkrasin | THA}} Muangthong United |
|2019VIE}} Nguyá»
n Quang Hải | VIE}} Hà Ná»i |
AFF Player of the Year (women's)
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
!Year!Name!Club
|2013VIE}} Äặng Thá» Kiá»u Trinh | VIE}} Há» Chà Minh City I |
|2015THA}} Nisa Romyen | THA}} North Bangkok University |
|2017THA}} Waraporn Boonsing | THA}} BG-Bandit Asia |
|2019THA}} Pitsamai Sornsai | THA}} Chonburi Sports School |
"> AFF Youth Player of the Year (men's) {| class"wikitable" style"font-size:95%;"
!Year!Name!Club
|2013LAO}} Keoviengphet Liththideth | LAO}} Ezra |
|2015MYA}} Aung Thu | MYA}} Yadanarbon |
|2017VIE}} Äoà n VÄn Háºu | VIE}} Hà Ná»i |
|2019THA}} Suphanat Mueanta | THA}} Buriram United |
"> AFF Futsal Team of the Year {| class"wikitable" style"font-size:95%;"
!Year!Men
|2013THA}} |
|2015THA}} |
|2017THA}} |
|2019THA}} |
"> AFF Futsal Player of the Year (men's) {| class"wikitable" style"font-size:95%;"
!Year!Name!Club
|2013THA}} Suphawut Thueanklang | THA}} Chonburi Bluewave |
|2015THA}} Jetsada Chudech | THA}} Rajnavy |
|2017THA}} Jirawat Sornwichian | THA}} Chonburi Bluewave |
|2019VIE}} Trần VÄn VÅ© | VIE}} Thái SÆ¡n Nam |
"> AFF Coach of the Year {| class"wikitable" style"font-size:95%;"
!Year!Men!Name | !Women!Name |
|2013SIN}} | SRB}} Radojko AvramoviÄ | MYA}} | JPN}} Kumada Yoshinori |
|2015THA}} | THA}} Kiatisuk Senamuang | THA}} | THA}} Nuengrutai Srathongvian |
|2017THA}} | THA}} Kiatisuk Senamuang | VIE}} | VIE}} Mai Äức Chung |
|2019VIE}} | KOR}} Park Hang-seo | THA}} | THA}} Nuengrutai Srathongvian |
"> AFF Referee of the Year {| class"wikitable" style"font-size:95%;"
!Year!Men!Women
|2013SIN}} Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir | SIN}} Abirami Apbai Naidu |
|2015MAS}} Mohd Amirul Izwan Yaacob | MAS}} Rita Ghani |
|2017SIN}} Muhammad Taqi | MYA}} Thein Thein Aye |
|2019THA}} Sivakorn Pu-Udom | AUS}} Jacewicz Katherine Margaret |
"> AFF Assistant Referee of the Year {| class"wikitable" style"font-size:95%;"
!Year!Men!Women
|2013SIN}} Tang Yew Mun | MAS}} Widiya Habibah Shamsuri |
|2015MAS}} Azman Ismail | SIN}} Rohaidah Mohd Nasir |
|2017MAS}} Mohd Yusri Muhamad | VIE}} Truong Thi Le Trinh |
|2019SIN}} Ronnie Koh Min Kiat | THA}} Hinthong Supawan |
"> Best Goal in the AFF Suzuki Cup {| class"wikitable" style"font-size:95%;"
!Year!Name!Club!Match
|2012THA}} Teerasil Dangda | THA}} Muangthong United | 2012 AFF Suzuki Cup knockout stage>Semi Final (1st Leg) Malaysia vs Thailand, 9 December 2012. |
|2014VIE}} Lê Công Vinh | VIE}} Becamex Binh Duong | 2014 AFF Suzuki Cup>Group A Vietnam vs Indonesia, 22 November 2014. |
|2016IDN}} Andik Vermansah | MAS}} Selangor | 2016 AFF Suzuki Cup>Group A Singapore vs Indonesia, 25 November 2016. |
|2018MAS}} Syahmi Safari | MAS}} Selangor | 2018 AFF Championship knockout stage>Semi Final (2nd leg) Thailand vs Malaysia, 5 December 2018. |
GK {{flagicon">AFF Best XI{| class"wikitable"|+ GK {{flagicon | Kawin Thammasatchanan>Kawin | VIE}}N. Minh Äức | SIN}}Baihakki | THA}}Panupong | THA}}Theerathon | MYA}}Kyi Lin | MAS}}Safiq | SIN}}Fahrudin | THA}}Anucha | SIN}}Shahril | THA}}Teerasil| caption = 2013}} | GK = {{flagicon | Kurnia Meiga>Meiga | IDN}}Rizky | THA}}Tristan | MAS}}Ronny | THA}}Sarach | IDN}}Lilipaly | THA}}Chanathip | SIN}}Hariss | VIE}}N. Trá»ng Hoà ng | IDN}}Boaz | THA}}Teerasil| caption = 2017}} | GK = {{flagicon | Äặng VÄn Lâm>Ä. VÄn Lâm | THA}}Korrakot | VIE}}Q. Ngá»c Hải | SIN}}Safuwan | MAS}}Syahmi | PHI}}Schröck | MAS}}Syamer | THA}}Sanrawat | IDN}}Riko | MAS}}Norshahrul | VIE}}N. Quang Hải | caption = 2019}} | {{clear}} See also
References
External links
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