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2012 AFF Championship

2012 AFF Championship

FieldValue
tourney_nameAFF Championship
year2012
other_titles2012 Kejohanan Bola Sepak ASEAN
2012 อาเซียนฟุตบอลแชมเปียนชิพ
imageAFF Suzuki Cup 2012 logo.svg
size200px
countryMalaysia
Thailand
(for group stage)
dates24 November – 22 December
num_teams8
sub-confederations1
venues4
cities3
championSingapore
count4
secondThailand
matches18
goals48
top_scorerTHA Teerasil Dangda
(5 goals)
playerSIN Shahril Ishak
prevseason[2010](2010-aff-championship)
nextseason[2014](2014-aff-championship)

2012 อาเซียนฟุตบอลแชมเปียนชิพ Thailand (for group stage) | sub-confederations = 1 (5 goals)

The 2012 AFF Championship, sponsored by Suzuki and officially known as the 2012 AFF Suzuki Cup, was the 9th edition of the AFF Championship, the football championship of Southeast Asia. It was co-hosted for group stage by Malaysia and Thailand and took place from 24 November to 22 December 2012.

Malaysia were the defending champions but were eliminated by Thailand in the semi-finals. Singapore became the first side to win the AFF Championship four times, beating Thailand 3–2 on aggregate in the finals. Singapore coach Radojko Avramović also became the most successful coach in tournament history, adding to his wins in 2004 and 2007.

Hosts

On 17 December 2010, the Philippine Football Federation declared their interest to host the 2012 AFF Championship. However, with no other reported interest and following the meeting of the AFF Council on 19 February 2011, Malaysia and Thailand were announced as hosts of the group stage.

Venues

There were two main venues; the Bukit Jalil National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur and the Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok. The secondary venues; the Shah Alam Stadium in Shah Alam, Selangor State and the Supachalasai Stadium in Bangkok for the final round of group games on 30 November and 1 December. The Supachalasai Stadium replaced the Muang Thong Stadium as the alternative venue for the final match day in Group A on 27 November, after itself had been replaced by the Muang Thong Stadium on 17 October. If Thailand reached the semifinals and finals, their home games were played at the Supachalasai Stadium as the Rajamangala was hosting the 2012 Race of Champions. Philippines and Singapore also hosted games due to making the knockout stages. The Philippines hosted at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila, the first time an AFF Championship game was held in the Philippines and Singapore hosted at the Jalan Besar Stadium.

MAS Kuala Lumpur{{location map+float=500Southeast Asiaoverlay_image=Southeast Asia plus Timor Leste location map.svgwidth=500caption=Location of stadiums of the **2014 AFF Championship**.
[[File:Orange pog.svg8px]] Orange: Finals, Semi-finals and Group Stage; [[File:Red pog.svg8px]] Red: Finals and Semi-finals; [[File:Blue pog.svg8px]] Blue: Semi-finals; [[File:Green pog.svg8px]] Green: Semi-finals and Group Stage; [[File:Yellow pog.svg8px]] Yellow: Group Stage.places=MAS Shah AlamTHA BangkokTHA BangkokPHI ManilaSIN Singapore
Bukit Jalil National StadiumShah Alam Stadium
Capacity: **110,000**Capacity: **80,372**
[[File:National Stadium Bukit Jalil 2014 AFF Suzuki Cup final.jpg200pxBukit Jalil National Stadium]][[File:Shah Alam Stadium (inside).jpg200pxShah Alam Stadium]]
Rajamangala StadiumSupachalasai Stadium
Capacity: **49,722**Capacity: **19,793**
[[File:RajamangalaStadium.jpg200pxRajamangala Stadium]][[File:Suphachalasai 3116.JPG200pxNational Stadium (Thailand)]]
Rizal Memorial StadiumJalan Besar Stadium
Capacity: **12,873**Capacity: **8,000**
[[File:RizalMemorialStadiumjf9861 03.JPG200pxRizal Memorial Stadium]][[File:Jalan Besar Stadium.JPG200pxJalan Besar Stadium]]

Qualification

Main article: 2012 AFF Championship qualification

Teams Did not qualify.}}

Qualification took place from 5 to 13 October 2012. It involved the five lower ranked teams in Southeast Asia. All teams played in a round-robin tournament format with the top two teams qualifying for the tournament proper. Six teams have qualified directly to the finals.

  • (Qualification runners-up)
  • (Qualification winners)

Draw

The draw for the tournament as well as the qualification tournament took place on the afternoon of 11 July 2012 at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Bangkok. The teams that qualified via the qualifying stages were not yet determined at the time of the draw. The eight finalists were divided into four pots of two teams each based on team rankings.

**Pot 1****Pot 2****Pot 3****Pot 4**

Squads

Main article: 2012 AFF Championship squads

Final tournament

Group stage

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

Tie-breaking criteria

Ranking in each group shall be determine as follows:

  1. Greater number of points obtained in all the group matches;
  2. Goal difference in all the group matches;
  3. Greater number of goals scored in all the group matches. If two or more teams are equal on the basis on the above three criteria, the place shall be determined as follows:
  4. Result of the direct match between the teams concerned;
  5. Drawing lots by the Organising Committee. However, these criteria would not apply if two teams tied on points, goals scored, and conceded played against each other in their final group match, are still level at the end of that match, and no other team in group finishes with same points; in that case, the tie would be broken by a penalty shootout.

Group A

  • All matches were played in Thailand.
  • Times listed are UTC+7.

Anucha

Apipoo

Á. Guirado

Nguyễn Gia Từ

Group B

  • All matches were played in Malaysia.
  • Times listed are UTC+8.

Vendry Keoviengphet

Đurić

Safee Zack Khyril

Khairul Fazrul Keoviengphet

Mahali

Knockout stage

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Semifinals

;First Leg


;Second Leg Singapore won 1–0 on aggregate.

Theerathon Thailand won 3–1 on aggregate.

Final

;First leg Khairul Baihakki

;Second leg Singapore won 3–2 on aggregate.

Awards

Most Valuable PlayerGolden BootFair Play Award
SIN Shahril IshakTHA Teerasil DangdaMAS Malaysia

Player statistics

Discipline

In the final tournament, a player was suspended for the subsequent match in the competition for either getting red card or accumulating two yellow cards in two different matches.

PlayerOffencesSuspensions
IDN Endra Prasetyain [Group B](2012-aff-championship-group-b) v LaosGroup B v Singapore
LAO Sopha Saysanain [Group B](2012-aff-championship-group-b) v IndonesiaGroup B v Malaysia
SIN Irwan Shahin [Group B](2012-aff-championship-group-b) v IndonesiaGroup B v Laos
THA Pichitphong Choeichiuin [Group A](2012-aff-championship-group-a) v Philippines
in Group A v MyanmarGroup A v Vietnam
VIE Âu Văn Hoànin [Group A](2012-aff-championship-group-a) v Myanmar
in Group A v Thailand
VIE Lê Tấn Tàiin [Group A](2012-aff-championship-group-a) v Philippines
in Group A v Thailand
SIN Hariss Harunin [Group B](2012-aff-championship-group-b) v Malaysia
in Group B v IndonesiaGroup B v Laos
IDN Wahyu Wijiastantoin [Group B](2012-aff-championship-group-b) v Laos
in Group B v SingaporeGroup B v Malaysia
IDN Muhammad Taufiqin [Group B](2012-aff-championship-group-b) v Singapore
in Group B v Malaysia
IDN Oktovianus Manianiin [Group B](2012-aff-championship-group-b) v Singapore
in Group B v Malaysia
THA Arthit Sunthornpitin [Group A](2012-aff-championship-group-a) v VietnamSemi-finals (1st Leg) v Malaysia

Player who get a card during the semifinals and final doesn't include here.

Goalscorers

;5 goals

  • THA Teerasil Dangda

;4 goals

  • SIN Shahril Ishak

;3 goals

  • LAO Khampheng Sayavutthi
  • SIN Khairul Amri
  • THA Kirati Keawsombat

;2 goals

  • LAO Keoviengphet Liththideth

;1 goal

  • IDN Andik Vermansyah
  • IDN Raphael Maitimo
  • IDN Vendry Mofu
  • LAO Khonesavanh Sihavong
  • MAS Azamuddin Akil
  • MAS Khyril Muhymeen
  • MAS Mahali Jasuli
  • MAS Norshahrul Idlan
  • MAS Safee Sali
  • MAS Safiq Rahim
  • MAS Wan Zack Haikal
  • MYA Kyi Lin
  • PHI Emelio Caligdong
  • PHI Ángel Guirado
  • PHI Paul Mulders
  • PHI Phil Younghusband
  • SIN Aleksandar Đurić
  • SIN Baihakki Khaizan
  • SIN Fahrudin Mustafić
  • SIN Fazrul Nawaz
  • THA Adul Lahsoh
  • THA Anucha Kitpongsri
  • THA Apipoo Suntornpanavej
  • THA Jakkraphan Pornsai
  • THA Theerathon Bunmathan
  • VIE Lê Tấn Tài
  • VIE Nguyễn Văn Quyết

;Own goal

  • VIE Nguyễn Gia Từ (playing against Thailand)

Team statistics

This table shows all team performance.

Media coverage

2012 AFF Championship Broadcasters in Southeast AsiaCountryBroadcast networkTelevision station
BRURadio Televisyen BruneiRTB1
CAMNational Radio and Television of KampucheaTVK
INAMedia Nusantara CitraRCTI, Sindo TV
LAOLao National Radio and TelevisionLNTV1
MASRadio Televisyen MalaysiaTV1
MYAMyanmar Radio and TelevisionMyanmar Television
PHIAssociated Broadcasting CompanyAKTV
SINMediaCorpChannel 5 (HD5), Okto
THARoyal Thai ArmyBBTV7
VIEVietnam TelevisionVTV2

References

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  5. Manotoc, TJ. (18 December 2010). "AFF says RP can host Suzuki Cup finals". ABS-CBNnews.com.
  6. (19 February 2011). "Malaysia and Thailand as hosts of AFF Suzuki Cup 2012; nominations for AFF Council announced". ASEAN Football Federation.
  7. (21 February 2011). "Malaysia, Thailand confirmed as co-hosts for 2012 edition". AFFSuzukiCup.com.
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  9. (27 November 2012). "ASC2012: Supachalasai Replaces Muang Thong Stadium". ASEAN FOOTBALL FEDERATION.
  10. (17 October 2012). "Asean Championship match switched to Muang Thong's SCG". Nation Multimedia Group.
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