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2003 ASEAN Club Championship

First edition of the ASEAN Club Championship


First edition of the ASEAN Club Championship

FieldValue
tourney_nameASEAN Club Championship
year2003
countryIndonesia
dates13–26 July
num_teams11
confederations1
venues2
cities2
champion_otherIND East Bengal
count1
second_otherTHA BEC Tero Sasana
third_otherIDN Petrokimia Putra
matches17
goals59
top_scorerIND Baichung Bhutia (East Bengal) (9 goals)
playerTHA Therdsak Chaiman (BEC Tero Sasana)
goalkeeperIND Sandip Nandy (East Bengal)
fair_playMAS Perak
nextseason2005

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 associationGroup stage
IDN Indonesia2
MAS Malaysia1
THA Thailand1
VIE Vietnam1
SGP Singapore1
BRU Brunei1
CAM Cambodia1
MYA Myanmar1
LAO Laos1
PHI Philippines1
IND India1

Teams

|Samart United]]}} |position=left}} |Perak]]}} |position=left}} |Singapore Armed Forces]]}} |position=right}} LPBank Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC|Hoang Anh Gia Lai]]}} |position=rightt}} Yotha F.C.|MCTPC]]}} |position=left}} Police Tero F.C.|BEC Tero Sasana]]}} |position=left}} Philippine Army F.C.|Philippine Army]]}} |position=right}} East Bengal FC|East Bengal]]}} |position=right}}}}

TeamQualification
IDN Petrokimia PutraLiga Indonesia 2002 champions (Hosts)
CAM Samart UnitedCambodian League 2002 champions
Myanmar Finance and RevenueMyanmar Premier League 2002 champions
MAS Perak2002 Malaysian Premier 1 League champions
SIN Singapore Armed ForcesS. League 2002 champions
BRU DPMM FCBrunei Premier League 2002 champions
IDN Persita TangerangLiga Indonesia 2002 runners-up
VIE Hoàng Anh Gia Lai2003 V-League champions
LAO MCTPCLao League 2002 champions
THA BEC Tero Sasana2001–02 Thai League champions
PHI Philippine ArmyPhilippines National Football League 2002 champions
IND East BengalNational 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

RankPlayerClubGoals12357
India Baichung BhutiaIndia East Bengal9
Liberia Frank SeatorMalaysia Perak5
Indonesia Zaenal AriefIndonesia Persita Tangerang4
Thailand Therdsak ChaimanThailand BEC Tero Sasana
Brazil Rivaldo CostaIndonesia Petrokimia Putra3
Indonesia Jaenal IchwanIndonesia Petrokimia Putra
Thailand Wuttiya YongantThailand BEC Tero Sasana2
Thailand Jatupong ThongsukThailand BEC Tero Sasana
Brazil Danilo FernandoIndonesia Petrokimia Putra
Singapore Jeyakanth JeyapalSingapore Singapore Armed Forces
Indonesia Ilham Jaya KesumaIndonesia Persita Tangerang
Thailand Kiatisuk SenamuangVietnam Hoàng Anh Gia Lai

References

References

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  2. Nayak, Nicolai. (26 July 2020). "Making a mark in Asia: East Bengal's 2003 Asean Cup win – a defining moment for Indian club football". [[Scroll.in.
  3. Sengupta, Somnath. (13 July 2011). "Tactical Evolution Of Indian Football: Part Four – Modern Era (1999—2011)". The Hard Tackle.
  4. "East Bengal’s greatest hour: the 2003 ASEAN Cup triumph".
  5. "Indian Football: Down the memory lane - East Bengal’s ASEAN Cup win in 2003".
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