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2000 AFF Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameAFF Championship
year2000
other_titles2000 อาเซียนฟุตบอลแชมเปียนชิพ
imageTiger Cup 2000.png
countryThailand
dates5–18 November
num_teams9
venues3
cities3
championThailand
count2
secondIndonesia
thirdMalaysia
fourthVietnam
matches20
goals67
top_scorerINA Gendut Doni
THA Worrawoot Srimaka
(5 goals)
playerTHA Kiatisuk Senamuang
prevseason[1998](1998-aff-championship)
nextseason[2002](2002-aff-championship)

THA Worrawoot Srimaka (5 goals)

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".

The participating nations:

Venues

ThailandKnockout StageGroup StageBangkokChiang MaiSongkhla
Rajamangala Stadium[700th Anniversary Stadium](700th-anniversary-stadium)Tinsulanon Stadium
Capacity: **80,000**Capacity: **25,000**Capacity: **20,000**
[[File: Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok.jpg200px]][[File:700th Anniversary Stadium.jpg200px]][[File:Tinsulanonstadium2014.jpg200px]]
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Squads

Main article: 2000 AFF Championship squads

Match officials

RefereesAssistant Referees

Tournament

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

Group stage

Group A

Matches played in Chiang Mai.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
330092+7**9**
320194+5**6**
310248−4**3**
300308−8**0**

Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto
Eko Purdjianto

Sakesan Pituratana
Surachai Jaturapattarapong

Zaw Htike
Nay Thu Hlaing

Kiatisuk Senamuang
Dusit Chalermsan

Uston Nawawi
Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto

Anurak Srikerd

Group B

Matches played in Songkhla.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
4310120+12**10**
431092+7**10**
420242+2**6**
4103510−5**3**
4004016−16**0**


Azman Adnan
Hairuddin Omar
Ahmad Shahrul Azhar Sofian

Nguyễn Văn Sỹ
Nguyễn Hồng Sơn
Vũ Công Tuyền

Hairuddin Omar
Ahmad Shahrul Azhar Sofian Hok Sochetra

Nazri Nasir
Steven Tan Teng Chuan

Chea Makara



Vũ Công Tuyền
Nguyễn Văn Sỹ
Vũ Minh Hiếu
Phạm Hùng Dũng

Knockout stage

|16 November 2000||2|** **|3 |16 November 2000||2||0 |18 November 2000||1||4 |18 November 2000||0|****|3

Semi-finals

Vũ Công Tuyền Seto Nurdiantoro

Tawan Sripan

Third place play-off

Rusdi Suparman

Final

Tanongsak Prajakkata

Awards

Most Valuable PlayerGolden BootFair Play Award
THA Kiatisuk SenamuangINA Gendut Christiawan
THA Worrawoot Srimaka

Goalscorers

;5 goals

  • INA Gendut Doni Christiawan
  • THA Worrawoot Srimaka

;4 goals

  • MAS Rusdi Suparman
  • THA Kiatisuk Senamuang
  • VIE Vũ Công Tuyền

;3 goals

  • CAM Hok Sochetra
  • INA Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto
  • MAS Azman Adnan
  • VIE Lê Huỳnh Đức

;2 goals

  • INA Uston Nawawi
  • MAS Ahmad Shahrul Azhar Sofian
  • MAS Hairuddin Omar
  • SIN Rafi Ali
  • VIE Nguyễn Hồng Sơn

;1 goal

  • CAM Pok Chanthan
  • CAM Chea Makara

;1 goal

  • INA Aji Santoso
  • INA Eko Purdjianto
  • INA Seto Nurdiantoro
  • MAS Rosdi Talib
  • MYA Aung Kyaw Tun
  • MYA Thet Naing Soe
  • MYA Zaw Htike
  • MYA Nay Thu Hlaing
  • SIN Nazri Nasir
  • SIN Steven Tan Teng Chuan
  • THA Sakesan Pituratana
  • THA Surachai Jaturapattarapong
  • THA Dusit Chalermsan
  • THA Anurak Srikerd
  • THA Tawan Sripan
  • THA Tanongsak Prajakkata
  • VIE Nguyễn Văn Sỹ
  • VIE Phạm Hùng Dũng
  • VIE Vũ Minh Hiếu
  • VIE Văn Sỹ Thủy

Team statistics

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

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDFinalsSemifinalsEliminated in the group stage
15500153+12
253021310+3
36411124+8
46312146+8
5420242+2
6310248–4
74103510–5
8300308–8
94004016–16

References

Notes

References

  1. (24 November 2004). "ASEAN ("Tiger") Cup 2000 (Thailand)".
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