AFF Futsal Championship

The AFF Futsal Championship or ASEAN Futsal Championship is an international futsal competition of the Southeast Asian nations and is sanctioned by the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF). It was first held in 2001[1] which took place every two years only until 2005, when it became an annual competition. Thailand have won every edition of the competition, except in 2010 where they did not participate.

AFF Futsal Championship
Organising bodyAFF
Founded2001; 21 years ago
RegionSoutheast Asia
Number of teams10 (Finals)
Current champions Thailand
(16th titles)
Most successful team(s) Thailand (16 titles)
2022 AFF Futsal Championship

From 2013 to 2022, the competitions in odd years were served as qualifications of AFC Futsal Asian Cup.

Results

Year Host Final Third-place match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
2001
Details
Malaysia
Malaysia

Thailand
12–1
Singapore

Malaysia
No playoffs
Brunei
2003
Details
Malaysia
Malaysia

Thailand
4–0
Malaysia

Indonesia
5–3
Cambodia
2005
Details
Thailand
Thailand

Thailand
5–1
Malaysia

Indonesia
7–1
Brunei
2006
Details
Thailand
Thailand

Thailand
10–3
Indonesia

Myanmar
10–2
Cambodia
2007
Details
Thailand
Thailand

Thailand
7–1
Australia

Malaysia
6−6
(3–1 pens.)

Vietnam
2008
Details
Thailand
Thailand

Thailand
5–1
Indonesia

Malaysia
8–2
Brunei
2009
Details
Vietnam
Vietnam

Thailand
4–1
Vietnam

Indonesia
4–3
Philippines
2010
Details
Vietnam
Vietnam

Indonesia
5–0
Malaysia

Vietnam
No playoffs
Philippines
2011 Indonesia
Indonesia
Cancelled
2012
Details
Thailand
Thailand

Thailand
9–4
Vietnam

Indonesia
4–2
Malaysia
2013
Details
Thailand
Thailand

Thailand
2–1
Australia

Vietnam
7–3
Indonesia
2014
Details
Malaysia
Malaysia

Thailand
6–0
Australia

Vietnam
2–2
(5–3 pens.)

Indonesia
2015
Details
Thailand
Thailand

Thailand
5–3
Australia

Malaysia
6–5
Vietnam
2016*
Details
Thailand
Thailand

Thailand
8−1
Myanmar

Malaysia
8−1
East Timor
2017
Details
Vietnam
Vietnam

Thailand
4−3
(a.e.t)

Malaysia

Myanmar
2–2
(4–3 pens.)

Vietnam
2018
Details
Indonesia
Indonesia

Thailand
4−2
Malaysia

Indonesia
3−1
Vietnam
2019
Details
Vietnam
Vietnam

Thailand
5–0
Indonesia

Vietnam
7−3
Myanmar
2020 Thailand
Thailand
Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Thailand
Thailand
Cancelled after Thailand was banned from hosting tournaments by WADA[2]
2022
Details
Thailand
Thailand

Thailand
2–2
(5–3 pens.)

Indonesia

Vietnam
1–1
(4–1 pens.)

Myanmar

(*) To be held in early 2017

Performance by nations

Ranks Team Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place
1  Thailand 16 (2001, 2003, 2005*, 2006*, 2007*, 2008*, 2009, 2012*, 2013*, 2014, 2015*, 2016*, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022*)
2  Indonesia 1 (2010) 4 (2006, 2008, 2019, 2022) 5 (2003, 2005, 2009, 2012, 2018*) 2 (2013, 2014)
3  Malaysia 5 (2003*, 2005, 2010, 2017, 2018) 5 (2001*, 2007, 2008, 2015, 2016) 1 (2012)
4  Australia 4 (2007, 2013, 2014, 2015)
5  Vietnam 2 (2009*, 2012) 5 (2010*, 2013, 2014, 2019*, 2022) 4 (2007, 2015, 2017*, 2018)
6  Myanmar 1 (2016) 2 (2006, 2017) 2 (2019, 2022)
7  Singapore 1 (2001)
8  Brunei 3 (2001, 2005, 2008)
9  Cambodia 2 (2003, 2006)
10  Philippines 2 (2009, 2010)
11  East Timor 1 (2016)
* = hosts

Medals (2001-2022)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Thailand160016
2 Indonesia14510
3 Malaysia05510
4 Australia0404
5 Vietnam0257
6 Myanmar0123
7 Singapore0101
Totals (7 entries)17171751

Summary (2001-2022)

RankTeamPartMWDLGFGAGDPoints
1 Thailand16858122784124+620252
2 Indonesia157547523408205+203146
3 Malaysia177942334334271+63129
4 Vietnam147035827339208+131113
5 Myanmar145723331284240+4472
6 Australia629200915178+7360
7 Brunei14478237106383–24226
8 East Timor1034622679304–22520
9 Philippines1241613490317–22719
10 Cambodia624411975184–10913
11 Laos717311340161–12110
12 Singapore282062135–136

Participating nations

Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • = Did not participate
  • GS = Group stage
  • N/A = Not an AFF member
  •      – Hosts
TeamMalaysia
2001
Malaysia
2003
Thailand
2005
Thailand
2006
Thailand
2007
Thailand
2008
Vietnam
2009
Vietnam
2010
Thailand
2012
Thailand
2013
Malaysia
2014
Thailand
2015
Thailand
2016
Vietnam
2017
Indonesia
2018
Vietnam
2019
Thailand
2022
 AustraliaN/A2nd*N/A2nd2nd2ndGSGS
 Brunei4thGS4thGSGS4thGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGS
 Cambodia4th4thGSGSGSGS
 Indonesia3rd3rd2ndGS2nd3rd1st3rd4th4thGSGS3rd2nd2nd
 LaosGSGSGSGSGSGSGS
 Malaysia3rd2nd2ndGS3rd3rdGS2nd4thGSGS3rd3rd2nd2ndGSGS
 Myanmar3rdGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGS2nd3rdGS4th4th
 PhilippinesGSGSGSGSGS4th4thGSGSGSGSGS
 Singapore2ndGS
 Thailand1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st
 East TimorN/AGSGSGSGSGS4thGSGSGSGS
 VietnamGSGS4thGS2nd3rd2nd3rd3rd4th4th4th3rd3rd

* Australia participated in 2007 as a guest.

Final ranking

2001

Rank Team M W D L GF GA GD Points
1  Thailand 5500625+5715
2  Singapore 5203926-176
3  Malaysia 42021623-76
4  Brunei 41031528-133
5  Philippines 41031634-183

2003

Rank Team M W D L GF GA GD Points
1  Thailand 66005311+4218
2  Malaysia 64022919+1012
3  Indonesia 64022922+712
4  Cambodia 61052640-123
5  Brunei 51041934-153
6  Philippines 5104831-233

Awards

YearBest playerTop scorersGoalsFair play awardBest goalkeeper
2001
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007 Thailand Prasert Innui
2008 Thailand Suphawut Thueanklang Indonesia Topas Pamungkas 7
2009 Thailand Keattiyot Chalaemkhet Indonesia Sayan Karmadi 10
2010 Philippines Misagh Bahadoran 6
2012 Thailand Kristada Wongkaeo 16
2013 Thailand Suphawut Thueanklang 14
2014 Thailand Jetsada Chudech 10
2015 Australia Daniel Fogarty
Thailand Jetsada Chudech
12
2016 Thailand Jirawat Sornwichian Myanmar Pyae Phyo Maung 8  Thailand
2017 Thailand Muhammad Osamanmusa 13  Myanmar
2018 Thailand Jetsada Chudech 10
2019 Thailand Muhammad Osamanmusa 7  Vietnam
2022 Thailand Kritsada Wongkaeo Thailand Muhammad Osamanmusa 11 Indonesia Muhammad Albagir

Winning coaches

YearTeamCoach
2001  Thailand
2003  Thailand
2005  Thailand
2006  Thailand
2007  Thailand
2008  Thailand
2009  Thailand
2010  Indonesia Indonesia Robby Hartono
2012  Thailand Netherlands Victor Hermans
2013  Thailand Netherlands Victor Hermans
2014  Thailand Netherlands Victor Hermans
2015  Thailand Netherlands Victor Hermans
2016  Thailand Spain Miguel Rodrigo
2017  Thailand Spain Jose Maria Pazos Mendez
2018  Thailand Spain Jose Maria Pazos Mendez
2019  Thailand Spain Jose Maria Pazos Mendez
2022  Thailand Spain Carlos César Núñez Gago

FIFA Futsal World Cup qualifiers

Legend
Team Netherlands
1989
Hong Kong
1992
Spain
1996
Guatemala
2000
Chinese Taipei
2004
Brazil
2008
Thailand
2012
Colombia
2016
Lithuania
2021
Total
 AustraliaR1R1R1R1R1R1R12
 Malaysia××R11
 Thailand××R1R1R1R2R2R26
 Vietnam×××××R2R22

References

  1. De Bock, Christofhe (28 August 2009). "ASEAN Futsal Championship 2001". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  2. "AFF FUTSAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2021 OFFICIALLY CANCELLED". ASEAN FOOTBALL Twitter.
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