ASEAN Club Championship 2003


Match Details


NB: originally to be organised by Vietnam but organisation   
    was moved to Indonesia.

Inaugural edition, July 13-26.

Tables:

Group A (in Gresik, Surabaya)
 1.Petrokimia Putra (Gresik, Indonesia)  1  1  0  0   2- 0   3
 2.Samart United (Cambodia)              1  0  0  1   0- 2   0
 3.Finance and Revenue (Myanmar)         withdrew

Group B (in Gresik, Surabaya)
 1.Perak (Malaysia)                      2  2  0  0   5- 0   6
 2.Singapore Armed Forces                2  0  1  1   2- 4   1
 3.DPMM FC (Brunei)                      2  0  1  1   2- 5   1

Group C (in Jakarta)
 1.Persita (Tangerang, Indonesia)        2  2  0  0   7- 2   6
 2.Hoang Anh Gia Lai (Plei Ku, Vietnam)  2  1  0  1   3- 3   3
 3.Telecom and Transportation (Laos)     2  0  0  2   2- 7   0

Group D (in Jakarta)
 1.BEC Tero Sasana (Thailand)            2  2  0  0   4- 0   6
 2.East Bengal (Calcutta, India)         2  1  0  1   6- 1   3
 3.Negros Occidental FC (Philippines)    2  0  0  2   0- 9   0  

Round 1
[Jul 13]
Samart United              0-2 Petrokimia
  [Rivaldo Costa 54, Leng Saknida 69og (also credited to Danilo Fernando)]
Singapore Armed Forces     0-2 Perak
  [Indra Putra Mahayuddin 20, Frank Seator 90]
[Jul 14]
Persita                    2-1 Hoang Anh Gia Lai
  [Ilham Jayakesuma 24, Anthony Joman Ballah 47; Kiatisuk Senamuang 10]
BEC Tero Sasana            1-0 East Bengal
  [Therdsak Chaiman 85]

Round 2
[Jul 15]
Perak                      3-0 DPMM FC
  [Frank Seator 52pen, Syamsul Saad 71, Harizul Izuan Rani 90]
[Jul 16]
Hoang Anh Gia Lai          2-1 Telecom and Transportation
  [Kiatisuk Senamuang 6, Nguyen Minh Hai 63; Bounlap Khenkitisack 85]
East Bengal                6-0 Negros Occidental FC
  [Baichung Bhutia 20pen, 22, 50, 53, 70, Mahes Gawli 75pen]

Round 3
[Jul 17]
DPMM FC                    2-2 Singapore Armed Forces
  [Oleseye Ajayi 47, Hairoddin Abdullah 75; Mohd Noor Tanjong 88og,
   Nenad Bacina 90]
[Jul 18]
Telecom and Transportation 1-5 Persita
  [Souvanhno Louangamath 89; Zaenal Arief 23, 36, 41, 80,
   Deddy Djunaidi Umarella 85]
Negros Occidental FC       0-3 BEC Tero Sasana

Tables:

Group A (in Gresik, Surabaya)
 1.Petrokimia Putra (Gresik, Indonesia)  1  1  0  0   2- 0   3
 2.Samart United (Cambodia)              1  0  0  1   0- 2   0
 3.Finance and Revenue (Myanmar)         withdrew

Group B (in Gresik, Surabaya)
 1.Perak (Malaysia)                      2  2  0  0   5- 0   6
 2.Singapore Armed Forces                2  0  1  1   2- 4   1
 3.DPMM FC (Brunei)                      2  0  1  1   2- 5   1

Group C (in Jakarta)
 1.Persita (Tangerang, Indonesia)        2  2  0  0   7- 2   6
 2.Hoang Anh Gia Lai (Plei Ku, Vietnam)  2  1  0  1   3- 3   3
 3.Telecom and Transportation (Laos)     2  0  0  2   2- 7   0

Group D (in Jakarta)
 1.BEC Tero Sasana (Thailand)            2  2  0  0   4- 0   6
 2.East Bengal (Calcutta, India)         2  1  0  1   6- 1   3
 3.Negros Occidental FC (Philippines)    2  0  0  2   0- 9   0  

Quarterfinals
[Jul 20, Gresik (Surabaya)]
Petrokimia Putra           3-2 Singapore Armed Forces          [aet]
  [Rivaldo Costa 45, Aris Budi P 57, Danilo Fernando 113; 
   Jeyakanth Jeyapal 8, 22]
Perak                      2-0 Samart United
  [Frank J. Seator 17, 22]
[Jul 21, Jakarta]
Persita                    1-2 East Bengal
  [Ilham Jayakesuma 64pen; Baichung Bhutia 54, Bijen Singh 77]
BEC Tero Sasana            2-1 Hoang Anh Gia Lai
  [Therdsak Chaiman 3pen, Jatupong Thongsukh 15; Le Quoc Vuong 35]

Semifinals [Jul 24; both at Stadion Utama GBK, Jakarta]
Petrokimia Putra           1-1 East Bengal                     [aet, 6-7 pen]
  [Jainal Ichwan 23; Baichung Bhutia 58]
   penalty shoot-out scorers: 
   PP: Jainal Ichwan, Gatot Indra, Widodo C. Putra, Danilo Fernando,
       Yance A. Katehokang, Aris Budi Prasetyo;
   EB: Baichung Bhutia, Mutum Bijen, Suley Musah, Chandan Das, Dauglas Silva,
       Irungbam Singh, Suresh Muttath]
Perak                      1-3 BEC Tero Sasana
  [Frank J. Seator 49; Anuchai Kitpongsari 55, Therdsak Chaiman 61,
   Jatupong Thongsukh 67]

Third Place Match [Jul 26, Stadion Utama GBK, Jakarta]
Petrokimia Putra           3-0 Perak
  [Rivaldo Costa 35, Jainal Ichwan 66, 69]

Final [Jul 26, Stadion Utama GBK, Jakarta; ref: Jimmy Napitupulu (Indonesia)]
BEC Tero Sasana            1-3 East Bengal
  [Panai Kongpapan 58; Mike Okoro 28, Baichung Bhutia 47, Alvito D'Cunha 68]

Topscorer: Baichung Bhutia (East Bengal) 8 goals 
Best keeper: Sandip Nandy (East Bengal)
Best player: Therdsak Chaiman (BEC Tero Sasana)
Fair play prize: Perak

NB: while this was the first 'new' edition, there was a predecessor
    tournament in December 1984 as part of the Asian Champions Cup 1985/86.
    Comparable groupings in 1988 and 1989 do not seem to have had any
    ASEAN championship at stake.

Match Details

2005


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