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Following the reunification of Vietnam, the newly unified team met Indonesia for the first time on 28 November 1991. [4] Over the years, the two nations have clashed a total of 48 times, with Indonesia emerging victorious 21 times, Vietnam winning 15 times, and 12 matches ending in draws—a testament to the intensity and balance of this ...
On 4 July 2024, the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) has officially confirmed the comprehensive use of video assistant referee (VAR) technology during the tournament. [9] [10] To ensure uniformity and professionalism, the VAR system will be managed by a third-party provider rather than utilising the resources available in member countries. For ...
On 23 May 2022, AFF announced a new title sponsorship deal with Japanese company Mitsubishi Electric and the competition was named the AFF Mitsubishi Electric Cup starting in the 2022 edition. [ 9 ] On 29 February 2024, AFF and Mitsubishi Electric , who is the title partner of the championship, launched a new logo and brand identity for the event.
It consists of Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, and Laos. The matches took place from 9 December to 21 December 2024. Vietnam and Philippines advanced to the semi-finals as the top two teams on the group.
The knockout stage was the second and final stage of the 2016 AFF Championship, following the group stage.It was played from 3 to 17 December with the top two teams from each group (two in total) advanced to the knockout stage to compete in a single-elimination tournament.
The top two highest-placing teams from each of the two groups advanced to the knockout stage. In Group A, Thailand secured the group top spot as the group winner with 10 points after defeating Cambodia by 3–1 in their last match while Indonesia became the group runners-up with similar points but has less goals difference with Thailand.
On personal record, it was the third consecutive overall and second consecutive senior defeat to Indonesia for Vietnam's coach Philippe Troussier, who had never won against Indonesia in his career. He previously managed Qatar when they lost 2–1 to Indonesia — the country's first ever Asian Cup win — in the first matchday of the 2004 AFC ...
The 2010 AFF Championship, sponsored by Suzuki and P&G and officially known as the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup, [1] was the 8th edition of the AFF Championship, took place on 1–29 December 2010. [2] Indonesia and Vietnam hosted the group stage from 1 to 8 December. Two-legged home-and-away semi-finals and finals were held between 15 and 29 December 2010.