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2003 ASEAN Club Championship
First edition of the ASEAN Club Championship
First edition of the ASEAN Club Championship
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | ASEAN Club Championship |
| year | 2003 |
| country | Indonesia |
| dates | 13–26 July |
| num_teams | 11 |
| confederations | 1 |
| venues | 2 |
| cities | 2 |
| champion_other | IND East Bengal |
| count | 1 |
| second_other | THA BEC Tero Sasana |
| third_other | IDN Petrokimia Putra |
| matches | 17 |
| goals | 59 |
| top_scorer | IND Baichung Bhutia (East Bengal) (9 goals) |
| player | THA Therdsak Chaiman (BEC Tero Sasana) |
| goalkeeper | IND Sandip Nandy (East Bengal) |
| fair_play | MAS Perak |
| nextseason | 2005 |
The 2003 ASEAN Club Championship or the 2003 ACC was the first edition of the ASEAN Club Championship, an international football competition between domestic champion clubs sides affiliated with the member associations of the ASEAN Football Federation. It was held in Indonesia, whereas originally it was to be hosted by Vietnam.
East Bengal from India, who were an invitee, were crowned the inaugural champions. It was only time that a non-ASEAN side had won the title.
Association team allocation
| Participation for 2003 ACC |
|---|
| Football association | Group stage |
|---|---|
| IDN Indonesia | 2 |
| MAS Malaysia | 1 |
| THA Thailand | 1 |
| VIE Vietnam | 1 |
| SGP Singapore | 1 |
| BRU Brunei | 1 |
| CAM Cambodia | 1 |
| MYA Myanmar | 1 |
| LAO Laos | 1 |
| PHI Philippines | 1 |
| IND India | 1 |
Teams
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| Team | Qualification |
|---|---|
| IDN Petrokimia Putra | Liga Indonesia 2002 champions (Hosts) |
| CAM Samart United | Cambodian League 2002 champions |
| Myanmar Finance and Revenue | Myanmar Premier League 2002 champions |
| MAS Perak | 2002 Malaysian Premier 1 League champions |
| SIN Singapore Armed Forces | S. League 2002 champions |
| BRU DPMM FC | Brunei Premier League 2002 champions |
| IDN Persita Tangerang | Liga Indonesia 2002 runners-up |
| VIE Hoàng Anh Gia Lai | 2003 V-League champions |
| LAO MCTPC | Lao League 2002 champions |
| THA BEC Tero Sasana | 2001–02 Thai League champions |
| PHI Philippine Army | Philippines National Football League 2002 champions |
| IND East Bengal | National Football League 2002–03 champions (Invitee) |
;Notes
Group stage
Group A
Fernando
Group B
Frank Seator
Syamsul Saad
Harizul Izuan Rani
Hairoddin Abdullah Nenad Bacina
Group C
Anthony Jomah Ballah
Nguyễn Minh Hải
Deddy Djunaidi
Group D
Gawli
Chaiman
Knockout stage
Bracket
| 20 July | IDN Petrokimia Putra | 3 | SIN Singapore AF | 2 | 21 July| IDN Persita Tangerang | 1 | IND East Bengal | 2 | 20 July 2003 | MYS Perak | 2 | CAM Samart United | 0 | 21 July| THA BEC Tero Sasana | 2 | VNM Hoàng Anh Gia Lai | 1 | 24 July | IDN Petrokimia Putra | 1 (6) | IND East Bengal | 1 (7) | 24 July | MYS Perak | 1 | THA BEC Tero Sasana | 3 | 26 July | IND East Bengal | 3 | THA BEC Tero Sasana | 1 |26 July |Indonesia Petrokimia Putra|3|Malaysia Perak|0
Quarter-finals
Budi
Fernando
B.Singh
Thongsukh
Semifinals
- Jaenal Ichwan
- Indraju
- Pdudu Putra
- Fernando
- Sasi Kirono
- Chan Jhe
- Ekwe
- Loko
- Bhutia
- B. Singh
- Musah
- Malswama
- Chandan Das
- Silva
- I. S. Singh
- Suresh
Therdsak Chaiman
Jatupong Thongsukh
3rd place playoff
Jaenal Ichwan
Final
Bhutia
D'Cunha
Top scorers
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| India Baichung Bhutia | India East Bengal | 9 | ||||||
| Liberia Frank Seator | Malaysia Perak | 5 | ||||||
| Indonesia Zaenal Arief | Indonesia Persita Tangerang | 4 | ||||||
| Thailand Therdsak Chaiman | Thailand BEC Tero Sasana | |||||||
| Brazil Rivaldo Costa | Indonesia Petrokimia Putra | 3 | ||||||
| Indonesia Jaenal Ichwan | Indonesia Petrokimia Putra | |||||||
| Thailand Wuttiya Yongant | Thailand BEC Tero Sasana | 2 | ||||||
| Thailand Jatupong Thongsuk | Thailand BEC Tero Sasana | |||||||
| Brazil Danilo Fernando | Indonesia Petrokimia Putra | |||||||
| Singapore Jeyakanth Jeyapal | Singapore Singapore Armed Forces | |||||||
| Indonesia Ilham Jaya Kesuma | Indonesia Persita Tangerang | |||||||
| Thailand Kiatisuk Senamuang | Vietnam Hoàng Anh Gia Lai |
References
References
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- Sengupta, Somnath. (13 July 2011). "Tactical Evolution Of Indian Football: Part Four – Modern Era (1999—2011)". The Hard Tackle.
- "East Bengal’s greatest hour: the 2003 ASEAN Cup triumph".
- "Indian Football: Down the memory lane - East Bengal’s ASEAN Cup win in 2003".
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