Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
12/27 13:00 2 Philippines vs Thailand View
12/29 13:00 2 Vietnam vs Singapore View
12/30 13:00 2 Thailand vs Philippines View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
12/26 13:00 2 [2] Singapore vs Vietnam [1] 0-2
12/21 13:00 5 [1] Vietnam vs Myanmar [3] 5-0
12/21 13:00 5 [2] Indonesia vs Philippines [4] 0-1
12/20 13:00 5 [1] Thailand vs Cambodia [3] 3-2
12/20 13:00 5 [3] Malaysia vs Singapore [2] 0-0
12/18 13:00 4 [4] Philippines vs Vietnam [1] 1-1
12/18 10:30 4 [5] Myanmar vs Laos [4] 3-2
12/17 12:30 4 [2] Singapore vs Thailand [1] 2-4
12/17 10:45 4 [4] Cambodia vs Timor-Leste [5] 2-1
12/15 13:00 3 [2] Vietnam vs Indonesia [1] 1-0
12/15 10:30 3 [5] Laos vs Philippines [3] 1-1
12/14 13:00 3 [3] Thailand vs Malaysia [2] 1-0

Wikipedia - ASEAN Championship

The ASEAN Championship (formerly known as the AFF Championship or the AFF Cup ), currently known as the ASEAN Mitsubishi Electric Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the primary football tournament organized by the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) for men's national teams in Southeast Asia.

A biennial international competition, it is contested to determine the sub-continental champion of Southeast Asia. The competition has been held every two years since 1996, scheduled to be in the even-numbered year, except for 2007, and 2020.

The ASEAN Championship title has been won by four national teams; Thailand has won seven titles, Singapore four, Vietnam two, and Malaysia one. To date, Thailand and Singapore are the only teams to have won consecutive titles; Thailand in 2000 and 2002, 2014 and 2016 and also 2020 and 2022, and Singapore in 2004 and 2007. It is one of the most watched football tournaments in the region. The ASEAN Championship has also been recognized as an A official tournament by FIFA since 7 December 2024.

Since 2018, the championship winners would compete in the following AFF–EAFF Champions Trophy, against the winner of the EAFF E-1 Football Championship (East Asia).

History

The first ASEAN Championship took place in 1996 with the six founding members of the ASEAN Federation competing with four nations being invited that came in that region. The final saw Thailand becoming the first champions of ASEAN as they defeated Malaysia 1–0 in Singapore. The top four nations automatically qualified through to the finals in the following edition. This meant the other six nations had to compete in qualifying for the remaining four spots. Myanmar, Singapore, Laos and Philippines all made it through to the main tournament. No country have ever won the AFF Championship title three times in a row. Singapore (2004 and 2007) and Thailand (2000 and 2002 and again in 2014 and 2016) have won twice in a row.

Although having joined the AFF on 27 August 2013, Australia, a member outside Southeast Asia, have not played the ASEAN Championship as part of the initial agreement, though Australia have started searching for ways to enter the tournament in recent years due to growth of various Southeast Asian national teams, due to internal pressures, and due to Southeast Asian interests in seeing more competitive football to improve consistency.

**ASEAN Championship: A Celebration of Football Excellence**

The ASEAN Championship is a premier international soccer tournament that brings together the best national teams from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). This highly anticipated event showcases the rich footballing talent and passionate spirit of the region, uniting fans and players alike in a celebration of sport, culture, and camaraderie.

**Tournament Overview:**
Held every two years, the ASEAN Championship features a competitive format that includes group stages followed by knockout rounds, culminating in an exhilarating final match. Teams from across Southeast Asia compete for the coveted championship trophy, with each match offering thrilling displays of skill, strategy, and sportsmanship.

**Participating Teams:**
The tournament typically includes ten member nations, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, and the Philippines, among others. Each team brings its unique style of play and fervent support, creating an electrifying atmosphere in stadiums filled with passionate fans.

**Cultural Exchange:**
Beyond the matches, the ASEAN Championship serves as a platform for cultural exchange, where fans can experience the diverse traditions, cuisines, and hospitality of the host nation. The tournament fosters unity and friendship among the ASEAN countries, promoting the spirit of collaboration and mutual respect.

**Youth and Development:**
In addition to the senior tournament, the ASEAN Championship also emphasizes youth development through various grassroots initiatives and programs. By nurturing young talent, the tournament aims to inspire the next generation of footballers and elevate the standard of the sport across the region.

**Join the Excitement:**
Whether you are a die-hard football fan or a casual observer, the ASEAN Championship promises unforgettable moments, fierce rivalries, and the joy of witnessing world-class soccer. Join us in celebrating the beautiful game and the vibrant cultures of Southeast Asia as we cheer for our teams and embrace the spirit of competition!

**Get ready for the ASEAN Championship – where football dreams come alive!**