2017 AFF Futsal Championship
The 2017 AFF Futsal Championship will be the 14th edition of the tournament. The tournament will be second AFF Futsal Championship to be held in 2017, with the first one originally meant to be hosted in 2016 to be held in early 2017
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The tournament is served as qualifiers for the 2018 AFC Futsal Championship.[1]
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Host country | |
City | Ho Chi Minh City |
Dates | 26 October – 3 November 2017 |
Teams | 9 (from 1 sub-confederation) |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | |
Runners-up | |
Third place | |
Fourth place | |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 20 |
Goals scored | 228 (11.4 per match) |
Attendance | 23,270 (1,164 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | |
Fair play award | |
Draw
Main article: 2018 AFC Futsal Championship qualification
The draw was held on 17 February 2017 during the AFF Council Meeting at the Novotel Yangon Max Hotel in Yangon, Myanmar.[2] A redraw was held in September 2017 due to the withdrawal of Australia.[3]
Venue
The all matches was held at the Phú Thọ Indoor Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City.
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Phú Thọ Indoor Stadium |
Capacity: 3,500 |
Group stage
All matches are to be played in Vietnam. Times listed are UTC+7.
In the event the Philippines, Timor Leste or both finish among the top two teams in their group the next best team/s qualify for the 2018 AFC Futsal Championship instead since both countries did not submit their entries for the said continental tournament.[4]
Group A
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 49 | 3 | +46 | 12 | Semi-finals and 2018 AFC Futsal Championship | |
2 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 41 | 5 | +36 | 9 | ||
3 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 35 | 7 | +28 | 6 | ||
4 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 5 | 40 | −35 | 3 | ||
5 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 75 | −75 | 0 |
- Philippines are not eligible for AFC Futsal Championship qualification.[4]
Brunei | 0–13 | |
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Indonesia | 21–0 | |
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Indonesia | 9–0 | |
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Philippines | 0–24 | |
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Myanmar | 25–0 | |
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Brunei | 0–18 | |
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Philippines | 0–5 | |
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Group B
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 37 | 5 | +32 | 9 | Semi-finals and 2018 AFC Futsal Championship | |
2 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 16 | 11 | +5 | 6 | ||
3 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 24 | −15 | 3 | ||
4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 8 | 30 | −22 | 0 |
- Timor-Leste are not eligible for AFC Futsal Championship qualification.[4]
Thailand | 14–0 | |
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Malaysia | 7–2 | |
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Laos | 3–6 | |
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East Timor | 2–17 | |
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Thailand | 6–3 | |
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East Timor | 4–6 | |
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Knockout stage
In the knockout stage, extra time and penalty shoot-out are used to decide the winner if necessary, excluding the third place match.
Bracket
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
1 November – Ho Chi Minh City | ||||||
1 | ||||||
3 November – Ho Chi Minh City | ||||||
5 | ||||||
3 | ||||||
1 November – Ho Chi Minh City | ||||||
4 | ||||||
8 | ||||||
3 | ||||||
Third place | ||||||
3 November – Ho Chi Minh City | ||||||
2(3) | ||||||
2(4) |
Semi-finals
Thailand | 8–3 | |
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Rattanawongswa Osamanmusa Madyalan Satsue Jamgrajang Srichai |
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Phyo Maung (forward) Min Soe Jamgrajang |
Vietnam | 1–5 | |
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Son |
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Khairul Idris Awaluddin N. |
Third place match
Vietnam | 2–2 | |
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Phung Trong Luan Danh Phat |
Report (AFC) | Kyaw Soe Moe Nyein Min Soe |
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3–4 |
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Final
Malaysia | 3–4 (a.e.t.) | |
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Nawi Bakri Hasan |
Report (AFC) | Sosawaeng Osamanmusa Chudech Jungwongsuk |
Goalscorers
- 13 goals
- 12 goals
- 10 goals
- 8 goals
- 6 goals
Ardiansyah Syauqi Saud Peerapol Satsue Jetsada Chudech
- 5 goals
- 4 goals
Bambang Bayu Saptaji Muhammad Subhan Faidasa Soulichanh Phasawaeng Akmarulnizam Idris Nyein Min Soe Chaivat Jamgrajang Nattawut Madyalan Weerasak Srichai Lê Quốc Nam
- 3 goals
- 2 goals
Faiz Bin Hasnan Johanis Dominggus Mustamu Randy Satria Mushar Nidnilanh Chanchaleune Abu Haniffa Hasan Muhammad Azri Rahman Mohd Azwann Ismail Aung Zin Oo Hein Min Soe Ko Ko Lwin Myo Myint Soe Pyae Phyo Maung (defender) Sai Pyone Aung Sorasak Phoonjungreed Warut Wangsama-aeo Ronnachai Jungwongsuk Đinh Văn Toàn
- 1 goal
Maziri Bin Maidin Muhammad Naqib Bin PG.Timbang Raimi Aditya Muhammad Rasyid Alexander Benhard Larawo Guntur Sulistyo Ariwibowo Mochammad Iqbal Rahmattulah Sunny Rizky Suhendra Chanthaphone Waenvongsoth Khampha Phiphakkhavong Phonephet Sihabouth Kyaw Kyaw Tun Kyaw Soe Moe Panat Kittipanuwong Thanachot Sosawong Ilidio Nunes Mu Kui Sen Remigio Duarte Cổ Trí Kiệt Khổng Đình Hùng Nguyễn Văn Huy Trần Văn Vũ Vũ Xuân Du
- 1 own goal
References
- "HCM City to host ASEAN Futsal Championship 2017". Vietnam Net Bridge. 31 October 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
- "Women's Championship 2017 cancelled". ASEAN. 17 February 2017.
- "Redraw for AFF HDBank Futsal Championship 2017". ASEAN Football Federation. 24 September 2017. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
- "Thailand the ones to beat in AFF Futsal Championship 2017". Asian Football Confederation. 25 October 2017. Retrieved 25 October 2017.