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1996 AFF Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameAFF Championship
year1996
other_titles1996 東盟足球錦標賽
1996 Kejohanan Bola Sepak ASEAN
1996 ஏசியான் கால்ப கோப்பை
imageTiger Cup 1996.jpg
size150px
countrySingapore
dates1–15 September
num_teams10
venuesNational Stadium
Jurong Stadium
championThailand
count1
secondMalaysia
thirdVietnam
fourthIndonesia
matches24
goals93
attendance245500
top_scorerTHA Netipong Srithong-in
(7 goals)
playerMAS Zainal Abidin Hassan
nextseason[1998](1998-aff-championship)

1996 Kejohanan Bola Sepak ASEAN 1996 ஏசியான் கால்ப கோப்பை Jurong Stadium (7 goals)

The 1996 AFF Championship, sponsored by Asia Pacific Breweries and officially known as the 1996 Tiger Cup, was the inaugural edition of the AFF Championship. It was hosted by Singapore from 1 to 15 September 1996 with all 10 nations of Southeast Asia taking part, four of which were invitees.

Teams

All six founding members of the ASEAN Football Federation are participants, with remain Southeast Asian nations joining as invitees as they were not yet members of the AFF at this time.

Venues

SingaporeKallangJurong
National StadiumJurong Stadium
Capacity: **55,000**Capacity: **6,000**
[[File:National stadium kallang sg z.JPG200px]]
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Squads

Main article: 1996 AFF Championship squads

Tournament

Group stage

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

Group A

Lê Huỳnh Đức
Võ Hoàng Bửu

Irianto
Kurniawan
Darwis
Sandria

Win Aung
Myo Hlaing Win
Maung Maung Oo

Lê Huỳnh Đức
Trần Công Minh
Nguyễn Hồng Sơn

Sandria
Irianto

Sandria
Lubis
Irianto

Phimmasean Maung Maung Oo
Myo Hlaing Win

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
4310131+12**10**
4220152+13**8**
**(H)**421172+5**7**
4103115−14**3**
4004016−16**0**

Senamuang
Srithong-in

Azman
Shamsurin
M. Chandran

S. Tan
Fandi

Srithong-in
Srimaka
Senamuang

Lim T.H.


Shamsurin
Anuar
M. Chandran

Knockout stage

|13 September||1||3 |13 September||4||2 |15 September||0||1 |15 September||2||3

Semi-finals

Rusdee
Shamsurin

Srithong-in
Srimaka Nguyễn Hồng Sơn

Third place play-off

Tecuari Yeyen
Võ Hoàng Bửu

Final

Incidents

Two Singaporeans and one Malaysian were arrested for attempting to fix a group stage game between Singapore and the Philippines. The three reportedly tried to bribe Filipino defender Judy Saluria for his side to concede seven goals so that Singapore can advance to the next round.

Awards

Most Valuable PlayerGolden BootFairplay
MAS Zainal Abidin HassanTHA Netipong Srithong-in

Goalscorers

;7 goals

  • THA Netipong Srithong-in

;6 goals

  • MAS K. Sanbagamaran

;5 goals

  • THA Kiatisuk Senamuang

;4 goals

  • INA Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto
  • INA Peri Sandria
  • MAS Shamsurin Abdul Rahman
  • MYA Win Aung
  • SIN Fandi Ahmad
  • VIE Võ Hoàng Bửu

;3 goals

  • INA Fachri Husaini
  • INA Eri Irianto
  • MAS M. Chandran
  • THA Phithaya Santawong
  • THA Worrawoot Srimaka
  • VIE Lê Huỳnh Đức

;2 goals

  • MAS Anuar Abu Bakar
  • MYA Maung Maung Htay
  • MYA Maung Maung Oo
  • MYA Myo Hlaing Win
  • VIE Trần Công Minh
  • VIE Nguyễn Hồng Sơn

;1 goal

  • BRU Irwan Mohammad
  • CAM Nuth Sony
  • INA Robby Darwis
  • INA Ansyari Lubis
  • INA Aples Gideon Tecuari
  • LAO Saysana Savatdy
  • LAO Chalana Luang-Amath
  • LAO Keolakhone Channiphone
  • LAO Bounlap Khenkitisack
  • LAO Phonesavanh Phimmasean
  • MAS Azman Adnan
  • MAS Zainal Abidin Hassan
  • MAS Rosdee Sulong
  • MYA Tin Myo Aung
  • SIN Hasnim Haron
  • SIN Lim Tong Hai
  • SIN Steven Tan
  • VIE Nguyễn Hữu Đang
  • VIE Huỳnh Quốc Cường

;1 own goal

  • INA Yeyen Tumena (playing against Vietnam)
  • MAS Azmil Azali (playing against Indonesia)

Team statistics

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

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDFinalsSemifinalsEliminated in the group stage
16510183+15
26321184+14
363211410+4
46312189+9
5421172+5
642021112–1
74112510–5
84103115–14
94004112–11
104004016–16

Media Coverage

  • Philippines - Vintage Television and IBC-13
  • Singapore - Singapore Television Twelve (STV12): Prime 12 and Premiere 12 (Host broadcaster & Media partner)
  • Malaysia - Radio Televisyen Malaysia
  • Rest of ASEAN - No information available

Notes

References

;General

;Specific

References

  1. "About AFF - History of the ASEAN Football Federation". ASEAN Football Federation.
  2. (22 September 1996). "RP eleven nets nothing but three game fixers". Manila Standard Today.
  3. (9 September 1996). "'Tiger Cup' soccer on Vintage TV". Manila Standard Today.
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