ASEAN Championship (AFF)
World · Cup · Season 2016
The ASEAN Championship (AFF Championship) is Southeast Asia's biennial national-team tournament, contested by all of the region's football nations including Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore. Vietnam are the reigning champions, beating Thailand 5-3 on aggregate across the two-legged 2024 final. Thailand remain the tournament's most successful nation with 7 titles.
Standings
No standings available for this season
Next Fixtures
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Recent Results
- Thailand 2 - 0 IndonesiaFull-time
- Indonesia 2 - 1 ThailandFull-time
- Thailand 4 - 0 MyanmarFull-time
- Vietnam 2 - 2 IndonesiaFull-time
- Myanmar 0 - 2 ThailandFull-time
- Indonesia 2 - 1 VietnamFull-time
- Vietnam 2 - 1 CambodiaFull-time
- Myanmar 1 - 0 MalaysiaFull-time
- Singapore 1 - 2 IndonesiaFull-time
- Philippines 0 - 1 ThailandFull-time
Teams
Top Scorers
- 1.T. Dangda (Thailand)6
- 2.S. Chatthong (Thailand)3
- 3.P. Masuk (Thailand)3
- 4.Prak Mony Udom (Cambodia)3
- 5.S. Lilipaly (Indonesia)2
- 6.Zaw Min Tun (Myanmar)2
- 7.Aung Thu (Myanmar)2
- 8.Nguyễn Văn Quyết (Vietnam)2
- 9.H. Yama (Indonesia)2
- 10.S. Vongchiengkham (Laos)2
Frequently Asked Questions
Who won the most recent ASEAN Championship?
Vietnam won the 2024 edition, beating Thailand 5-3 on aggregate over a two-legged final (played January 2025) — Vietnam's third title, after 2008 and 2018.
Which country has won the most ASEAN Championship titles?
Thailand, with 7 titles (1996, 2000, 2002, 2014, 2016, 2020, 2022), well clear of Singapore's 4 titles.
How often is the ASEAN Championship held?
Every two years (biennial), with a group stage followed by two-legged semi-finals and a two-legged final.