2004 AFF Championship explained

Tourney Name:AFF Championship
Year:2004
Other Titles:Giải vô địch bóng đá Đông Nam Á 2004
2004 Kejohanan Bola Sepak ASEAN
Country:Vietnam
Malaysia
(for group stage)
Dates:7 December 2004 – 16 January 2005
Num Teams:10
Venues:5
Cities:4
Champion:Singapore
Count:2
Second:Indonesia
Third:Malaysia
Matches:27
Goals:113
Top Scorer: Ilham Jaya Kesuma
(7 goals)
Player: Lionel Lewis
Prevseason:2002
Nextseason:2007

The 2004 AFF Championship (officially known as the 2004 Tiger Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 5th edition of the AFF Championship, the football championship of nations affiliated to the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF), and the last time under the name Tiger Cup. This was the first time a new format had been applied, with Group stage was jointly hosted by Vietnam and Malaysia from 7 to 16 December 2004, and top two teams from each group advanced to the Semi-finals and the Final, which was played in a two-leg home-and-away format from 28 December 2004 to 16 January 2005. This was also the final AFF Cup has a third-place match, then it wasn't continued since the 2007 edition.

Thailand were the two-time defending champions, but were eliminated in Group stage. Singapore won the tournament by a 5–2 victory in the two-legged final against Indonesia to secure their second title.

Summary

In the group matches, Indonesia, coached by former Thailand coach Peter Withe, emerged as the Group A winners with ten points, 17 goals scored and none conceded. They were the hot favourites to win the 2004 AFF Championship after bundling out the hosts Vietnam with an unexpected 3–0 victory. Less than a day after the match had ended, the Vietnam Football Federation requested the resignation from its national coach Edson Tavares, despite his requests to stay on until the last match. Singapore, led by Radojko Avramović pipped out the hosts by just a single point and remained to be the only team in the championship to not lose a single match.

Following the tournament motto "Anything can happen", Myanmar, under coach Ivan Kolev emerged as the surprise, holding defending champions Thailand to a draw and beating Malaysia on their own turf.

Teams

All teams from member associations of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) participated with the exception of Brunei. However, they would be replaced by East Timor when sponsors Tiger Beer stated in May 2004 that the world's newest country at the time would be joining the competition.[1] This kept the tournament at 10 teams.

Squads

See main article: 2004 AFF Championship squads.

Venues

Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City Hai Phong Jakarta
Mỹ Đình National StadiumThống Nhất StadiumLạch Tray StadiumGelora Bung Karno Stadium
Capacity: 40,192Capacity: 15,000Capacity: 32,000Capacity: 110,000
Singapore Kuala Lumpur
National StadiumJalan Besar StadiumBukit Jalil National StadiumKLFA Stadium
Capacity: 55,000Capacity: 6,000Capacity: 100,000Capacity: 18,000

Tournament

Group stage

Group A

Teamwidth=20Pldwidth=20Wwidth=20Dwidth=20Lwidth=20GFwidth=20"GAwidth=20GDwidth=20Pts
4310170+1710
4220103+78
4211135+87
4103416−123
4004222−200

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Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
431062+410
4301113+89
4211134+97
410349−53
4004218−160

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Knockout stage

Semi-finals

First Leg----
Second LegSingapore win 8–5 on aggregate----Indonesia win 5–3 on aggregate

Final

First Leg
Second LegSingapore win 5–2 on aggregate

Goal scorers

7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goal

Team statistics

This table will show the ranking of teams throughout the tournament.

Team
Finals
186202310+13
28413248+16
Semifinals
37502169+7
4731312120
Eliminated in the group stage
54211134+9
64211135+8
7410349−5
84103416−12
94004218−16
104004222−20

References

General
Specific

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Associated Press . 7 May 2004 .