Hosted by Binh Duong who won the same tournament in 2003, when Laos U-23 also entered but were eliminated in the first round (group stage). BTV apparently abbreviates Binh Duong Television. Played August 8-21, 2004 Group A [Aug 8] Matsubara 4-1 MCTPC Binh Duong 1-0 Indonesia U-20 [Aug 10] Matsubara 5-0 Indonesia U-20 Binh Duong 3-0 Cang Saigon [Aug 12] MCTPC 5-1 Indonesia U-20 Matsubara 5-0 Cang Saigon [Aug 14] Cang Saigon 2-2 MCTPC Binh Duong 2-2 Matsubara [Aug 16] Indonesia U-20 3-2 Cang Saigon Binh Duong 1-1 MCTPC Table: 1.Matsubara (Brazil) 4 3 1 0 16- 3 10 2.Binh Duong (Vietnam) 4 2 2 0 7- 3 8 3.MCTPC (Laos) 4 1 2 1 9- 8 5 4.Indonesia U-20 4 1 0 3 4-13 3 5.Cang Saigon (Vietnam) 4 0 1 3 4-13 1 Group B [Aug 9] Osotspa 6-1 Malaysia U-21 Suwon City 3-1 GDT Long An [Aug 11] Suwon City 3-1 Malaysia U-21 Osotspa 4-0 Dong Thap [Aug 13] GDT Long An 2-1 Malaysia U-21 Dong Thap 1-0 Suwon City [Aug 15] Suwon city 2-1 Osotspa GDT Long An 1-0 Dong Thap [Aug 17] Dong Thap 0-0 Malaysia U-21 GDT Long An 2-0 Osotspa Table: 1.Suwon City (South Korea) 4 3 0 1 8- 4 9 2.GDT Long An (Vietnam) 4 3 0 1 6- 4 9 3.Osotspa (Thailand) 4 2 0 2 11- 5 6 4.Delta Dong Thap (Vietnam) 4 1 1 2 1- 5 4 5.Malaysia U-21 4 0 1 3 3-11 1 Semifinals [Aug 19] Matsubara 0-3 GDT Long An Suwon City 3-1 Binh Duong Final [Aug 21] GDT Long An 3-1 Suwon City
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