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2000 AFF Championship
2000 อาเซียนฟุตบอลแชมเปียนชิพ
Tournament details
Host countryThailand
Dates5–18 November
Teams9
Venue(s)3 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Thailand (2nd title)
Runners-up  Indonesia
Third place  Malaysia
Fourth place  Vietnam
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored67 (3.35 per match)
Top scorer(s) Indonesia Gendut Christiawan
Thailand Worrawoot Srimaka
(5 goals)
Best player(s) Thailand Kiatisuk Senamuang
1998
2002

The 2000 AFF Championship, officially known as the 2000 Tiger Cup, was the third edition of the AFF Championship and was held in Thailand from 5 to 18 November 2000.

Singapore had been the defending champions, but was eliminated in group stage. Thailand won the tournament by a 4–1 victory in the final against Indonesia to secure their second title.

Teams

No qualification was required for this edition of the tournament and national teams from nine of the ten member associations of the ASEAN Football Federation have entered. Brunei withdrew due to "unforeseen circumstances". [1]

The participating nations:

Venues

  Thailand
Knockout Stage Group Stage
Bangkok Chiang Mai Songkhla
Rajamangala Stadium 700th Anniversary Stadium Tinsulanon Stadium
Capacity: 80,000 Capacity: 25,000 Capacity: 20,000

Squads

Match officials

Referees Assistant Referees

Indonesia Hidayat Jajat Sudrajat
Malaysia Mohammad Nazri Abdullah
Myanmar U Tun Hla Aung
Philippines Jerry Andres
Singapore S. Kumbalingam Kennedy
Thailand Hanlumyaung Panya
Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Mùi

Cambodia Ly Ratana
Indonesia Rafli A Razak
Laos Phonesirignavong Phoneapeuth
Malaysia Kassim Kadir Bacha
Myanmar U Hla Myint Hla
Philippines Celso Soldevilla
Thailand Klienklard Sitthikhun
Vietnam Trương Thế Toàn

Tournament

All times are Thailand Standard Time - (THA) UTC+7

Group stage

Group A

Matches played in Chiang Mai.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Thailand 3 3 0 0 9 2 +7 9
  Indonesia 3 2 0 1 9 4 +5 6
  Myanmar 3 1 0 2 4 8 −4 3
  Philippines 3 0 0 3 0 8 −8 0
Indonesia 3–0  Philippines
Aji Santoso 31'
Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto 58'
Eko Purdjianto 84'
Referee: Mohd Nazri Abdullah ( Malaysia)



Thailand 4–1  Indonesia
Worrawoot Srimaka 25', 49'
Kiatisuk Senamuang 52'
Dusit Chalermsan 79'
Gendut Doni Christiawan 57'
Referee: Mohd Nazri Abdullah ( Malaysia)


Group B

Matches played in Songkhla.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Vietnam 4 3 1 0 12 0 +12 10
  Malaysia 4 3 1 0 9 2 +7 10
  Singapore 4 2 0 2 4 2 +2 6
  Cambodia 4 1 0 3 5 10 −5 3
  Laos 4 0 0 4 0 16 −16 0
Singapore 1–0  Cambodia
Rafi Ali 25'

Vietnam 0–0  Malaysia





Cambodia 3–0  Laos
Hok Sochetra 59', 76'
Chea Makara 70'


Malaysia 1–0  Singapore
Azman Adnan 63'

Knockout stage

 
Semi-finals Final
 
      
 
16 November 2000
 
 
  Vietnam2
 
18 November 2000
 
  Indonesia ( a.e.t.)3
 
  Indonesia1
 
16 November 2000
 
  Thailand4
 
  Thailand2
 
 
  Malaysia0
 
Third place
 
 
18 November 2000
 
 
  Vietnam0
 
 
  Malaysia3

Semi-finals


Third place play-off

Vietnam 0–3  Malaysia
Rosdi Talib 42'
Rusdi Suparman 59', 90'

Final

Thailand 4–1  Indonesia
Worrawoot Srimaka 14', 18', 32'
Tanongsak Prajakkata 65'
Uston Nawawi 20'
Referee: Mohd Nazri Abdullah ( Malaysia)

Awards

 2000 AFF Championship 

Thailand

Second title
Most Valuable Player Golden Boot Fair Play Award
Thailand Kiatisuk Senamuang Indonesia Gendut Christiawan
Thailand Worrawoot Srimaka
  Malaysia

Goalscorers

Team statistics

This table will show the ranking of teams throughout the tournament.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD
Finals
1   Thailand 5 5 0 0 15 3 +12
2   Indonesia 5 3 0 2 13 10 +3
Semifinals
3   Malaysia 6 4 1 1 12 4 +8
4   Vietnam 6 3 1 2 14 6 +8
Eliminated in the group stage
5   Singapore 4 2 0 2 4 2 +2
6   Myanmar 3 1 0 2 4 8 –4
7   Cambodia 4 1 0 3 5 10 –5
8   Philippines 3 0 0 3 0 8 –8
9   Laos 4 0 0 4 0 16 –16

References

  1. ^ "ASEAN ("Tiger") Cup 2000 (Thailand)". RSSSF. 24 November 2004. Retrieved 4 March 2010.

Notes

  1. ^ ThaiFootball.com reports this kick-off time as 16:00.

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