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2016 AFF Championship

The 2016 AFF Championship, sponsored by Suzuki and officially known as the AFF Suzuki Cup 2016,[1] was the 11th edition of the AFF Championship, the football championship of nations affiliated to the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF). The whole tournament ran from 19 November to 17 December 2016.[2] After the recognition by FIFA as a "category A" tournament, the 2016 edition of the tournament would grant international ranking points for each match.[3]

2016 AFF Championship
Tournament details
Host countryMyanmar
Philippines
(for group stage)
Dates19 November – 17 December 2016
Teams8 (from 1 sub-confederation)
Venue(s)4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Thailand (5th title)
Runners-up Indonesia
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
Goals scored50 (2.78 per match)
Attendance316,168 (17,565 per match)
Top scorer(s) Teerasil Dangda
(6 goals)
Best player(s) Chanathip Songkrasin
Fair play award Thailand
2014
2018

The group stages of the championships were held for the first time at Myanmar and the Philippines from 19–26 November 2016.[4]

Thailand were the defending champions, but won the tournament by a 3–2 victory in the two-legged final against Indonesia to secure their fifth title.

Hosts

At the 11th ASEAN Football Federation Council meeting in Naypyidaw on 21 December 2013, Myanmar and the Philippines were named as co-hosts the group stage of the tournament. This will mark the first time that both countries will host the group stages of said competition.[5]

The Philippine Football Federation (PFF) initially withdrew as co-host of the group stages in February 2016, citing issues with the Rizal Memorial Stadium as well as the availability of another venue.[6] The replacing host were said to be announced on 12 March 2016,[7] with Malaysia and 2014 co-hosts Singapore and Vietnam announcing they have or were to apply.[8] The Philippines also later announced that they would appeal to keep their hosting rights.[9]

On 7 March, the AFF accepted the appeal of the Philippines while Malaysia were named 'standby host', with Vietnam and Singapore withdrawing their bids. The Philippines were given until 11 March in order to secure a contract to use the Philippine Sports Stadium (PSS) as a venue.[10] Rizal Memorial Stadium is to be used as a secondary venue during the final simultaneous group matches.[11] On 12 March, it was confirmed that the Philippines retained hosting rights, following an AFF Council Meeting in Da Nang, Vietnam. The PFF was able to present a contract with the PSS to the AFF as well as a letter of guarantee from the Philippine Sports Commission.[12]

Venues

  Bangkok   Bogor   Hanoi   Yangon
Rajamangala Stadium Pakansari Stadium Mỹ Đình National Stadium Thuwunna Stadium[13]
Capacity: 49,722 Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 40,192 Capacity: 32,000
       
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Location of stadiums of the 2016 AFF Championship.
  Blue: Final.   Green: Semi-final.   Yellow: Group Stage.
  Naypyidaw   Bocaue   Manila
Wunna Theikdi Stadium[13] Philippine Sports Stadium Rizal Memorial Stadium
Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 20,000 Capacity: 12,873
     

Qualification

 
  Qualified for AFF Championship
  Failed to qualify
  Did not enter
  Not an AFF member

Also during the AFF Council Meeting in Naypyidaw (Myanmar), Cambodia were named as hosts for the qualification tournament.[14] Myanmar and the Philippines automatically qualify to the final round as hosts.[15]

The Football Association of Indonesia was suspended by FIFA and they wouldn't have been able to participate in the tournament if suspension imposed on them won't be lifted by in time for the tournament. The AFF had given Indonesia a deadline of before 5 August 2016 to have the suspension lifted.[16] The suspension was lifted at the 66th FIFA Congress.[17]

Qualified teams

The following eight teams qualified for the competition.

Team Appearance Previous best performance
  Myanmar 11th Fourth place (2004)
  Philippines 10th Semi-finalists (2010, 2012, 2014)
  Thailand 11th Winners (1996, 2000, 2002, 2014)
  Malaysia 11th Winners (2010)
  Vietnam 11th Winners (2008)
  Indonesia 11th Runners-up (2000, 2002, 2004, 2010)
  Singapore 11th Winners (1998, 2004, 2007, 2012)
  Cambodia 6th Group stage (1996, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008)

Draw

The draw for the 2016 AFF Championships was made on 2 August 2016,[18] with Indonesia placed in the bottom pot after the FIFA's suspension.[19] The identity of the eighth qualified team (Cambodia) was yet to be determined at the time of the draw.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
  Myanmar (co-hosts)
  Philippines (co-hosts)
  Thailand (holders)
  Malaysia
  Singapore
  Vietnam
  Indonesia (unranked)
  Cambodia (Qualification Winner)

Squads

Match officials

The following referees were chosen for the competition.

Group stage

 
Result of teams participating in 2016 AFF Championship

Tiebreakers

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:

  1. Result of the direct match between the teams concerned;
  2. Penalty shoot-out if only two teams were tied and they met in the last round of the group;
  3. Drawing lots by the Organising Committee.

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Thailand 3 3 0 0 6 2 +4 9 Knockout phase
2   Indonesia 3 1 1 1 6 7 −1 4
3   Philippines (H) 3 0 2 1 2 3 −1 2
4   Singapore 3 0 1 2 1 3 −2 1
Source:
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Host
Thailand  4–2  Indonesia
  • Peerapat   4'
  • Teerasil   36', 79', 90+4'
Report
Attendance: 4,339
Referee: Masoud Tufaylieh (Syria)

Thailand  1–0  Singapore
Report
Indonesia  2–2  Philippines
Report
Attendance: 2,068
Referee: Yu Ming-hsun (Chinese Taipei)

Singapore  1–2  Indonesia
Report
Attendance: 467
Referee: Masoud Tufaylieh (Syria)
Philippines  0–1  Thailand
Report

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Vietnam 3 3 0 0 5 2 +3 9 Knockout phase
2   Myanmar (H) 3 2 0 1 5 3 +2 6
3   Malaysia 3 1 0 2 3 4 −1 3
4   Cambodia 3 0 0 3 4 8 −4 0
Source:
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Host
Malaysia  3–2  Cambodia
Report
Attendance: 576
Attendance: 28,040
Referee: Hiroyuki Kimura (Japan)

Cambodia  1–3  Myanmar
Report
Attendance: 15,236

Vietnam  2–1  Cambodia
Report
Attendance: 685
Referee: Hiroyuki Kimura (Japan)
Myanmar  1–0  Malaysia
Report
Attendance: 32,758

Knockout phase

Bracket

Semi-finals Finals
          
A2   Indonesia (a.e.t.) 2 2 4
B1   Vietnam 1 2 3
A2   Indonesia 2 0 2
A1   Thailand 1 2 3
B2   Myanmar 0 0 0
A1   Thailand 2 4 6

Scores after extra time are indicated by (a.e.t.), and penalty shoot-out are indicated by (pen.).

Semi-finals

First Leg
Indonesia  2–1  Vietnam
Report
Attendance: 30,000
Myanmar  0–2  Thailand
Report
Attendance: 33,122
Referee: Ilgiz Tantashev (Uzbekistan)

Second leg
Vietnam  2–2 (a.e.t.)  Indonesia
Report
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Fu Ming (China)

Indonesia won 4–3 on aggregate.

Thailand  4–0  Myanmar
Report
Attendance: 43,638

Thailand won 6–0 on aggregate.

Finals

First Leg
Indonesia  2–1  Thailand
Report
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Jumpei Iida (Japan)
Second Leg
Thailand  2–0  Indonesia
Report

Thailand won 3–2 on aggregate.

Best XI

The best XI was a squad consisting of the eleven most impressive players at the tournament.[20]

Statistics

Winner

 2016 AFF Championship champion 
 
Thailand
Fifth title

Awards

Most Valuable Player Top Scorer Award Fair Play Award
  Chanathip Songkrasin   Teerasil Dangda   Thailand

Goalscorers

There were 50 goals scored in 18 matches, for an average of 2.78 goals per match.

6 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Discipline

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

Player Offences Suspensions
  Hafiz Abu Sujad   in Group A v Philippines Group A v Thailand
  Fachrudin Aryanto   in Group A v Philippines
  in Group A v Singapore
Semi-finals 1st-leg v Vietnam
  Yanto Basna   in Group A v Philippines
  in Group A v Singapore
Semi-finals 1st-leg v Vietnam
  Trương Đình Luật   in Group B v Cambodia Semi-finals 1st-leg v Indonesia
  Quế Ngọc Hải   in Semi-finals (1st leg) v Indonesia
  in Semi-finals (2nd leg) v Indonesia
  Trần Nguyên Mạnh   in Semi-finals (2nd leg) v Indonesia

*Players who received a card during the final are not included here.

Tournament team rankings

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

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final result
1   Thailand 7 6 0 1 15 4 +11 18 Champion
2   Indonesia 7 3 2 2 12 13 −1 11 Runner-up
3   Vietnam 5 3 1 1 8 6 +2 10 Semi-finalists
4   Myanmar 5 2 0 3 5 9 −4 6
5   Malaysia 3 1 0 2 3 4 −1 3 Eliminated in
group stage
6   Philippines 3 0 2 1 2 3 −1 2
7   Singapore 3 0 1 2 1 3 −2 1
8   Cambodia 3 0 0 3 4 8 −4 0
Source: AFF

Marketing

Match balls

The official ball for AFF Suzuki Cup 2016 used the Mitre Delta Fluo Hyperseam. Based on the Delta Hyperseam design, the ball will be the first fluo coloured official match ball in the AFF Suzuki Cup.[21]

Sponsorship

Media coverage

2016 AFF Championship television broadcasters in Southeast Asia
Country Broadcast network Television station
  Australia Optus Optus Sport
  Brunei RTB RTB1
  Cambodia Bayon Radio And Television BTV News
  Indonesia MNC Media RCTI (Indonesia matches only), iNews TV[26]
  Laos LNTV TVLao
  Malaysia RTM TV2, TVi
  Myanmar MRTV MRTV-4
  Philippines TV5 Network Inc. AksyonTV
  Singapore MediaCorp Okto: Sports on Okto
  Thailand BBTV, TrueVisions CH7, 7HD (Thailand matches only) True Sport HD
  East Timor RTTL TTL
  Vietnam VTV VTV6[27]
2016 AFF Championship international television broadcasters
Asia-wide Fox International Channels Fox Sports Asia

Incidents and controversies

On 23 November, three days before the match between Malaysia and Myanmar, the Malaysian Minister of Youth and Sport Khairy Jamaluddin said that he had petitioned his country football association to boycott Myanmar as the group B host because of Myanmar government's alleged persecution to the Rohingya Muslims after repeated calls from West Malaysian Malay Muslim individuals and political groups of United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), People's Justice Party (PKR), National Trust Party (AMANAH) Penang branch as well from Malay extreme group of Pertubuhan Pribumi Perkasa to boycott the country.[28] In response, the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) warned Malaysia if they suddenly withdraw from the ongoing tournament without giving any valid reasons for the team problems just because of political concerns, the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) will facing a long-term sanction from FIFA for letting political interference spread into the association.[29] Two days latter on 25 November, FAM stated that they will not going to boycott the tournament and said that they would continue playing their last group match against Myanmar,[30] with both of the team coaches playing down the issues before the match.[31][32] However, in the last group B match, Myanmar shocked Malaysia with a 1–0 score and advance to the semi-finals for the first time since 2004, while Malaysia failed to advance for the first time since 2010.[33]

During the second leg of the semi-final match in Hanoi between Indonesia and Vietnam, the decision by China referee Fu Ming was deemed as bias by most Vietnamese supporters as the referee did not give any action for any fouls committed by the Indonesian side, while heavily punishing the Vietnamese side when their goalkeeper Trần Nguyên Mạnh given a red card on the 76th minute in a sudden controversial decision.[34][35] Following the heavy disappointment from Vietnamese supporters when their national team failed to qualify for the finals which mainly has been blamed due to the awful decision by the China referee, some Vietnamese supporters who lost their patience follow the Indonesian team bus after the end of the match while the team was on their way back to their hostel, throwing the bus with two large rocks resulting in a slight injury of an Indonesian goalkeeping coach and their team doctor.[35][36][37][38][39] This was heavily criticised by Indonesian fans for the unsportsmanlike conduct shown by some of the Vietnamese supporters.[40] One of the Indonesian players, Evan Dimas, describes the attacks as "what could end someone's career" as he witnessed "the two big rocks almost hit someone in the face while striking the bus window" which led their bus driver to make a U-turn back to Mỹ Đình National Stadium for protection from the Vietnamese authorities especially when the large angry crowd of motorcyclists began to number and try to surround their bus.[41] A replacement bus was eventually dispatched with heavy security from the Vietnamese authorities following the attacks with the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) and other Vietnamese fans issuing an apology over the incident.[38][39][42]

At the first leg final in Bogor between Indonesia and Thailand, while Thai player Theerathon Bunmathan was taking up a free kick, his face was seen targeted with green laser light from Indonesian supporters.[43][44][45] The laser lights continue to be pointed to other Thai players especially to Thai goalkeeper Kawin Thamsatchanan who later complained to Japanese referee Jumpei Iida for the lights that disrupted his concentration.[46] Indonesia scored two goals shortly when Thai players began losing concentration. During the media session shortly after the end of the match, Thai coach Kiatisuk Senamuang openly stated about the laser light attacks affecting their team performances, in which it was also acknowledged by Indonesian coach Alfred Riedl who "criticised and felt shame on the behaviour of some of the Indonesian supporters although they won the first leg match in their home ground as their victory in the match could be perceived as unfair by their team opponent because of the incident".[47] The Indonesian fans would later express their apology to all Thai fans over the incident.[45] However, the Thai coach did not blame the laser incident to Indonesian side as it is "the duty of referee to make call on the incident" and adding that it is caused by "our own players mistake and Indonesian players have showed their great fighting spirit".[48]

At the second leg final in Bangkok, one Indonesian player Abduh Lestaluhu was sent off in the 90th minute after he suddenly kicking the ball to Thai bench players as a sign of protest for their lack of sportsmanship.[49] The incident start when the ball that was out from the touch of Thai defender and rolling towards the Thai bench was held by one of the Thai official sitting in the bench.[49] When he want to take the ball to throw it back into the field, the Thai official refuse to give him in what he describe as "an act of delaying the time" when the Indonesian team are desperately in need to seek at least one quicker goal in the stoppage time to balance the aggregate.[50] The ball was only given when he complained the issue to United Arab Emirates referee Abdulla Hassan, but in the way that he perceive as disrespectful and as a result he kicking the ball to them as a sign of protest where he was then approached by most of the players in the bench and given a red card by the referee.[50] Shortly after he being sent off, he was seen showing his middle finger to Thai fans.[51] His action were however not condemned by most Indonesian supporters and instead been back up by them, with the blame was put to the Thai side for their lacking of sportmanship in the event.[52]

Following the flare throwing incident in the second leg final by Thai supporters comprising mostly from the members of Ultras Thailand shortly after their first leading goal scored by Siroch Chatthong for the Thai national team as well during the end of the match, the Royal Thai Police (RTP) launched an investigation following complains from Thai public that the group has caused damage to the image of Thai football.[53] The Football Association of Thailand (FAT) also been fined with US$30,000 by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) on 5 January 2017.[54][55]

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External links

  • AFF Suzuki Cup 2016 - Official website

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The 2016 AFF Championship sponsored by Suzuki and officially known as the AFF Suzuki Cup 2016 1 was the 11th edition of the AFF Championship the football championship of nations affiliated to the ASEAN Football Federation AFF The whole tournament ran from 19 November to 17 December 2016 2 After the recognition by FIFA as a category A tournament the 2016 edition of the tournament would grant international ranking points for each match 3 2016 AFF ChampionshipTournament detailsHost countryMyanmarPhilippines for group stage Dates19 November 17 December 2016Teams8 from 1 sub confederation Venue s 4 in 4 host cities Final positionsChampions Thailand 5th title Runners up IndonesiaTournament statisticsMatches played18Goals scored50 2 78 per match Attendance316 168 17 565 per match Top scorer s Teerasil Dangda 6 goals Best player s Chanathip SongkrasinFair play award Thailand 20142018 The group stages of the championships were held for the first time at Myanmar and the Philippines from 19 26 November 2016 4 Thailand were the defending champions but won the tournament by a 3 2 victory in the two legged final against Indonesia to secure their fifth title Contents 1 Hosts 2 Venues 3 Qualification 3 1 Qualified teams 4 Draw 5 Squads 6 Match officials 7 Group stage 7 1 Group A 7 2 Group B 8 Knockout phase 8 1 Bracket 8 2 Semi finals 8 3 Finals 9 Best XI 10 Statistics 10 1 Winner 10 2 Awards 10 3 Goalscorers 10 4 Discipline 10 5 Tournament team rankings 11 Marketing 11 1 Match balls 11 2 Sponsorship 12 Media coverage 13 Incidents and controversies 14 References 15 External linksHosts EditAt the 11th ASEAN Football Federation Council meeting in Naypyidaw on 21 December 2013 Myanmar and the Philippines were named as co hosts the group stage of the tournament This will mark the first time that both countries will host the group stages of said competition 5 The Philippine Football Federation PFF initially withdrew as co host of the group stages in February 2016 citing issues with the Rizal Memorial Stadium as well as the availability of another venue 6 The replacing host were said to be announced on 12 March 2016 7 with Malaysia and 2014 co hosts Singapore and Vietnam announcing they have or were to apply 8 The Philippines also later announced that they would appeal to keep their hosting rights 9 On 7 March the AFF accepted the appeal of the Philippines while Malaysia were named standby host with Vietnam and Singapore withdrawing their bids The Philippines were given until 11 March in order to secure a contract to use the Philippine Sports Stadium PSS as a venue 10 Rizal Memorial Stadium is to be used as a secondary venue during the final simultaneous group matches 11 On 12 March it was confirmed that the Philippines retained hosting rights following an AFF Council Meeting in Da Nang Vietnam The PFF was able to present a contract with the PSS to the AFF as well as a letter of guarantee from the Philippine Sports Commission 12 Venues Edit Bangkok Bogor Hanoi YangonRajamangala Stadium Pakansari Stadium Mỹ Đinh National Stadium Thuwunna Stadium 13 Capacity 49 722 Capacity 30 000 Capacity 40 192 Capacity 32 000 Bangkok Hanoi Yangon Bogor Naypyidaw Bocaue Manilaclass notpageimage Location of stadiums of the 2016 AFF Championship Blue Final Green Semi final Yellow Group Stage Naypyidaw Bocaue ManilaWunna Theikdi Stadium 13 Philippine Sports Stadium Rizal Memorial StadiumCapacity 30 000 Capacity 20 000 Capacity 12 873 Qualification EditMain article 2016 AFF Championship qualification Qualified for AFF Championship Failed to qualify Did not enter Not an AFF member Also during the AFF Council Meeting in Naypyidaw Myanmar Cambodia were named as hosts for the qualification tournament 14 Myanmar and the Philippines automatically qualify to the final round as hosts 15 The Football Association of Indonesia was suspended by FIFA and they wouldn t have been able to participate in the tournament if suspension imposed on them won t be lifted by in time for the tournament The AFF had given Indonesia a deadline of before 5 August 2016 to have the suspension lifted 16 The suspension was lifted at the 66th FIFA Congress 17 Qualified teams Edit The following eight teams qualified for the competition Team Appearance Previous best performance Myanmar 11th Fourth place 2004 Philippines 10th Semi finalists 2010 2012 2014 Thailand 11th Winners 1996 2000 2002 2014 Malaysia 11th Winners 2010 Vietnam 11th Winners 2008 Indonesia 11th Runners up 2000 2002 2004 2010 Singapore 11th Winners 1998 2004 2007 2012 Cambodia 6th Group stage 1996 2000 2002 2004 2008 Draw EditThe draw for the 2016 AFF Championships was made on 2 August 2016 18 with Indonesia placed in the bottom pot after the FIFA s suspension 19 The identity of the eighth qualified team Cambodia was yet to be determined at the time of the draw Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 Myanmar co hosts Philippines co hosts Thailand holders Malaysia Singapore Vietnam Indonesia unranked Cambodia Qualification Winner Squads EditMain article 2016 AFF Championship squadsMatch officials EditThe following referees were chosen for the competition Jarred Gillett Fu Ming Rowan Arumughan Hiroyuki Kimura Jumpei Iida Adham Makhadmeh Yaqoob Abdul Baki Kim Dong jin Masoud Tufaylieh Carymyrat Kurbanow Yu Ming hsun Mohammed Abdulla Hassan Mohamed Valentin Kovalenko Ilgiz TantashevGroup stage Edit Result of teams participating in 2016 AFF Championship Winner Runner up Semi finals Group stage TiebreakersRanking in each group shall be determine as follows Greater number of points obtained in all the group matches Goal difference in all the group matches 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 Result of the direct match between the teams concerned Penalty shoot out if only two teams were tied and they met in the last round of the group Drawing lots by the Organising Committee Group A Edit Main article 2016 AFF Championship Group A All matches played in the Philippines Times listed are local UTC 8 00 Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 Thailand 3 3 0 0 6 2 4 9 Knockout phase2 Indonesia 3 1 1 1 6 7 1 43 Philippines H 3 0 2 1 2 3 1 24 Singapore 3 0 1 2 1 3 2 1Source AFFRules for classification Group stage tiebreakers H Host 19 November 2016 2016 11 19 16 30Thailand 4 2 IndonesiaPeerapat 4 Teerasil 36 79 90 4 Report Boaz 53 Lerby 56 Philippine Sports Stadium BocaueAttendance 1 153Referee Valentin Kovalenko Uzbekistan 19 November 2016 2016 11 19 20 00Philippines 0 0 SingaporeReportPhilippine Sports Stadium BocaueAttendance 4 339Referee Masoud Tufaylieh Syria 22 November 2016 2016 11 22 16 30Thailand 1 0 SingaporeSarawut 89 ReportPhilippine Sports Stadium BocaueAttendance 359Referee Rowan Arumughan India 22 November 2016 2016 11 22 20 00Indonesia 2 2 PhilippinesFachrudin 7 Boaz 68 Report Bahadoran 31 P Younghusband 82 Philippine Sports Stadium BocaueAttendance 2 068Referee Yu Ming hsun Chinese Taipei 25 November 2016 2016 11 25 20 00Singapore 1 2 IndonesiaKhairul 27 Report Andik 62 Lilipaly 85 Rizal Memorial Stadium ManilaAttendance 467Referee Masoud Tufaylieh Syria 25 November 2016 2016 11 25 20 00Philippines 0 1 ThailandReport Sarawut 81 Philippine Sports Stadium BocaueAttendance 3 185Referee Valentin Kovalenko Uzbekistan Group B Edit Main article 2016 AFF Championship Group B All matches to be played in Myanmar Times listed are local UTC 6 30 Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 Vietnam 3 3 0 0 5 2 3 9 Knockout phase2 Myanmar H 3 2 0 1 5 3 2 63 Malaysia 3 1 0 2 3 4 1 34 Cambodia 3 0 0 3 4 8 4 0Source AFFRules for classification Group stage tiebreakers H Host 20 November 2016 2016 11 20 15 00Malaysia 3 2 CambodiaSyazwan 37 Amri 69 80 Report Vathanaka 8 60 Thuwunna Stadium YangonAttendance 576Referee Yaqoob Abdul Baki Oman 20 November 2016 2016 11 20 18 00Myanmar 1 2 VietnamAung Thu 73 Report Nguyễn Văn Quyết 24 Le Cong Vinh 80 Thuwunna Stadium YangonAttendance 28 040Referee Hiroyuki Kimura Japan 23 November 2016 2016 11 23 15 00Malaysia 0 1 VietnamReport Nguyễn Trọng Hoang 80 Thuwunna Stadium YangonAttendance 2 542Referee Charymurat Kurbanov Turkmenistan 23 November 2016 2016 11 23 18 00Cambodia 1 3 MyanmarSuhana 14 Report Zaw Min Tun 35 40 Aung Thu 57 Thuwunna Stadium YangonAttendance 15 236Referee Kim Dong jin South Korea 26 November 2016 2016 11 26 18 00Vietnam 2 1 CambodiaLe Cong Vinh 20 Tola 50 o g Report Polroth 65 Wunna Theikdi Stadium NaypyidawAttendance 685Referee Hiroyuki Kimura Japan 26 November 2016 2016 11 26 18 00Myanmar 1 0 MalaysiaDavid Htan 89 ReportThuwunna Stadium YangonAttendance 32 758Referee Yaqoob Abdul Baki Oman Knockout phase EditMain article 2016 AFF Championship knockout stage Bracket Edit Semi finalsFinals A2 Indonesia a e t 224B1 Vietnam123A2 Indonesia202A1 Thailand123B2 Myanmar000A1 Thailand246Scores after extra time are indicated by a e t and penalty shoot out are indicated by pen Semi finals Edit First Leg3 December 2016 2016 12 03 19 00 UTC 7 00Indonesia 2 1 VietnamHansamu 7 Boaz 50 pen Report Nguyễn Văn Quyết 17 pen Pakansari Stadium BogorAttendance 30 000Referee Jarred Gillett Australia 4 December 2016 2016 12 04 18 00 UTC 6 30Myanmar 0 2 ThailandReport Teerasil 24 55 Thuwunna Stadium YangonAttendance 33 122Referee Ilgiz Tantashev Uzbekistan Second leg7 December 2016 2016 12 07 19 00 UTC 7 00Vietnam 2 2 a e t IndonesiaVũ Văn Thanh 83 Vũ Minh Tuấn 90 3 Report Lilipaly 54 Manahati 97 pen Mỹ Đinh National Stadium HanoiAttendance 40 000Referee Fu Ming China Indonesia won 4 3 on aggregate 8 December 2016 2016 12 08 19 00 UTC 7 00Thailand 4 0 MyanmarSarawut 33 Theerathon 66 pen Siroch 76 Chanathip 83 ReportRajamangala Stadium BangkokAttendance 43 638Referee Adham Makhadmeh Jordan Thailand won 6 0 on aggregate Finals Edit Main article 2016 AFF Championship Final First Leg14 December 2016 2016 12 14 19 00 UTC 7 00Indonesia 2 1 ThailandRizky 65 Hansamu 70 Report Teerasil 33 Pakansari Stadium BogorAttendance 30 000Referee Jumpei Iida Japan Second Leg17 December 2016 2016 12 17 19 00 UTC 7 00Thailand 2 0 IndonesiaSiroch 38 47 ReportRajamangala Stadium BangkokAttendance 48 000Referee Mohammed Abdulla Hassan Mohamed United Arab Emirates Thailand won 3 2 on aggregate Best XI EditThe best XI was a squad consisting of the eleven most impressive players at the tournament 20 Pos PlayerGK Kurnia MeigaDF Tristan DoDF Hariss HarunDF Ronny HarunMF Sarach YooyenMF Nguyễn Trọng HoangMF Rizky PoraMF Chanathip SongkrasinFW Stefano LilipalyFW Teerasil DangdaFW Boaz Solossa Kurnia Hariss Tristan Ronny Sarach Trọng Hoang Rizky Chanathip Teerasil Lilipaly BoazStatistics EditMain article 2016 AFF Championship statistics Winner Edit 2016 AFF Championship champion ThailandFifth titleAwards Edit Most Valuable Player Top Scorer Award Fair Play Award Chanathip Songkrasin Teerasil Dangda ThailandGoalscorers Edit There were 50 goals scored in 18 matches for an average of 2 78 goals per match 6 goals Teerasil Dangda 3 goals Boaz Solossa Sarawut Masuk Siroch Chatthong 2 goals Chan Vathanaka Hansamu Yama Stefano Lilipaly Mohd Amri Yahyah Aung Thu Zaw Min Tun Le Cong Vinh Nguyễn Văn Quyết 1 goal Chrerng Polroth Sos Suhana Andik Vermansyah Fachrudin Aryanto Lerby Eliandry Manahati Lestusen Rizky Pora Syazwan Zainon David Htan Misagh Bahadoran Phil Younghusband Khairul Amri Chanathip Songkrasin Peerapat Notchaiya Theerathon Bunmathan Nguyễn Trọng Hoang Vũ Minh Tuấn Vũ Văn Thanh 1 own goal Nub Tola playing against Vietnam Discipline Edit In the final tournament a player is suspended for the subsequent match in the competition for either getting a red card or accumulating two yellow cards in two different matches Player Offences Suspensions Hafiz Abu Sujad in Group A v Philippines Group A v Thailand Fachrudin Aryanto in Group A v Philippines in Group A v Singapore Semi finals 1st leg v Vietnam Yanto Basna in Group A v Philippines in Group A v Singapore Semi finals 1st leg v Vietnam Trương Đinh Luật in Group B v Cambodia Semi finals 1st leg v Indonesia Quế Ngọc Hải in Semi finals 1st leg v Indonesia in Semi finals 2nd leg v Indonesia Trần Nguyen Mạnh in Semi finals 2nd leg v Indonesia Players who received a card during the final are not included here Tournament team rankings Edit This table will show the ranking of teams throughout the tournament Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final result1 Thailand 7 6 0 1 15 4 11 18 Champion2 Indonesia 7 3 2 2 12 13 1 11 Runner up3 Vietnam 5 3 1 1 8 6 2 10 Semi finalists4 Myanmar 5 2 0 3 5 9 4 65 Malaysia 3 1 0 2 3 4 1 3 Eliminated ingroup stage6 Philippines 3 0 2 1 2 3 1 27 Singapore 3 0 1 2 1 3 2 18 Cambodia 3 0 0 3 4 8 4 0Source AFFMarketing EditMatch balls Edit The official ball for AFF Suzuki Cup 2016 used the Mitre Delta Fluo Hyperseam Based on the Delta Hyperseam design the ball will be the first fluo coloured official match ball in the AFF Suzuki Cup 21 Sponsorship Edit Title sponsor Official sponsors Official supportersSuzuki 22 Dulux 23 Epson GT Radial 24 Konica Minolta Toshiba 25 Yanmar Z com BlueScope FamilyMart Hyundai Heavy Industries Mitre Nikon Corporation PINACOMedia coverage Edit2016 AFF Championship television broadcasters in Southeast AsiaCountry Broadcast network Television station Australia Optus Optus Sport Brunei RTB RTB1 Cambodia Bayon Radio And Television BTV News Indonesia MNC Media RCTI Indonesia matches only iNews TV 26 Laos LNTV TVLao Malaysia RTM TV2 TVi Myanmar MRTV MRTV 4 Philippines TV5 Network Inc AksyonTV Singapore MediaCorp Okto Sports on Okto Thailand BBTV TrueVisions CH7 7HD Thailand matches only True Sport HD East Timor RTTL TTL Vietnam VTV VTV6 27 2016 AFF Championship international television broadcastersAsia wide Fox International Channels Fox Sports AsiaIncidents and controversies EditSee also Malaysia Myanmar relations Rohingya refugee issues and Football hooliganism On 23 November three days before the match between Malaysia and Myanmar the Malaysian Minister of Youth and Sport Khairy Jamaluddin said that he had petitioned his country football association to boycott Myanmar as the group B host because of Myanmar government s alleged persecution to the Rohingya Muslims after repeated calls from West Malaysian Malay Muslim individuals and political groups of United Malays National Organisation UMNO Pan Malaysian Islamic Party PAS People s Justice Party PKR National Trust Party AMANAH Penang branch as well from Malay extreme group of Pertubuhan Pribumi Perkasa to boycott the country 28 In response the ASEAN Football Federation AFF warned Malaysia if they suddenly withdraw from the ongoing tournament without giving any valid reasons for the team problems just because of political concerns the Football Association of Malaysia FAM will facing a long term sanction from FIFA for letting political interference spread into the association 29 Two days latter on 25 November FAM stated that they will not going to boycott the tournament and said that they would continue playing their last group match against Myanmar 30 with both of the team coaches playing down the issues before the match 31 32 However in the last group B match Myanmar shocked Malaysia with a 1 0 score and advance to the semi finals for the first time since 2004 while Malaysia failed to advance for the first time since 2010 33 During the second leg of the semi final match in Hanoi between Indonesia and Vietnam the decision by China referee Fu Ming was deemed as bias by most Vietnamese supporters as the referee did not give any action for any fouls committed by the Indonesian side while heavily punishing the Vietnamese side when their goalkeeper Trần Nguyen Mạnh given a red card on the 76th minute in a sudden controversial decision 34 35 Following the heavy disappointment from Vietnamese supporters when their national team failed to qualify for the finals which mainly has been blamed due to the awful decision by the China referee some Vietnamese supporters who lost their patience follow the Indonesian team bus after the end of the match while the team was on their way back to their hostel throwing the bus with two large rocks resulting in a slight injury of an Indonesian goalkeeping coach and their team doctor 35 36 37 38 39 This was heavily criticised by Indonesian fans for the unsportsmanlike conduct shown by some of the Vietnamese supporters 40 One of the Indonesian players Evan Dimas describes the attacks as what could end someone s career as he witnessed the two big rocks almost hit someone in the face while striking the bus window which led their bus driver to make a U turn back to Mỹ Đinh National Stadium for protection from the Vietnamese authorities especially when the large angry crowd of motorcyclists began to number and try to surround their bus 41 A replacement bus was eventually dispatched with heavy security from the Vietnamese authorities following the attacks with the Vietnam Football Federation VFF and other Vietnamese fans issuing an apology over the incident 38 39 42 At the first leg final in Bogor between Indonesia and Thailand while Thai player Theerathon Bunmathan was taking up a free kick his face was seen targeted with green laser light from Indonesian supporters 43 44 45 The laser lights continue to be pointed to other Thai players especially to Thai goalkeeper Kawin Thamsatchanan who later complained to Japanese referee Jumpei Iida for the lights that disrupted his concentration 46 Indonesia scored two goals shortly when Thai players began losing concentration During the media session shortly after the end of the match Thai coach Kiatisuk Senamuang openly stated about the laser light attacks affecting their team performances in which it was also acknowledged by Indonesian coach Alfred Riedl who criticised and felt shame on the behaviour of some of the Indonesian supporters although they won the first leg match in their home ground as their victory in the match could be perceived as unfair by their team opponent because of the incident 47 The Indonesian fans would later express their apology to all Thai fans over the incident 45 However the Thai coach did not blame the laser incident to Indonesian side as it is the duty of referee to make call on the incident and adding that it is caused by our own players mistake and Indonesian players have showed their great fighting spirit 48 At the second leg final in Bangkok one Indonesian player Abduh Lestaluhu was sent off in the 90th minute after he suddenly kicking the ball to Thai bench players as a sign of protest for their lack of sportsmanship 49 The incident start when the ball that was out from the touch of Thai defender and rolling towards the Thai bench was held by one of the Thai official sitting in the bench 49 When he want to take the ball to throw it back into the field the Thai official refuse to give him in what he describe as an act of delaying the time when the Indonesian team are desperately in need to seek at least one quicker goal in the stoppage time to balance the aggregate 50 The ball was only given when he complained the issue to United Arab Emirates referee Abdulla Hassan but in the way that he perceive as disrespectful and as a result he kicking the ball to them as a sign of protest where he was then approached by most of the players in the bench and given a red card by the referee 50 Shortly after he being sent off he was seen showing his middle finger to Thai fans 51 His action were however not condemned by most Indonesian supporters and instead been back up by them with the blame was put to the Thai side for their lacking of sportmanship in the event 52 Following the flare throwing incident in the second leg final by Thai supporters comprising mostly from the members of Ultras Thailand shortly after their first leading goal scored by Siroch Chatthong for the Thai national team as well during the end of the match the Royal Thai Police RTP launched an 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