2003 AFF Futsal Championship

2003 AFF Futsal Championship
AFF Futsal Championship Malaysia 2003
Tournament details
Host country  Malaysia
Dates 1 July – 6 July
Teams (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Thailand (2nd title)
Runner-up  Malaysia
Third place  Indonesia
Fourth place  Cambodia
Tournament statistics
Matches played 17
Goals scored 156 (9.18 per match)
Top scorer(s) Thailand Joe Nuengkord
(14 goals)
2001
2005

The 2003 AFF Futsal Championship was held in Kuantan, Malaysia from 1 July to 6 July 2003. Cambodia were the original hosts for this edition of the tournament but were unable to get their venue ready in time. Subsequently, the ASEAN Football Federation requested Malaysia to take over as hosts.[1]

Defending champions Thailand, have sent a reserve team for this tournament as their main players were left behind to prepare for the AFC Futsal Championship which took place at the of the month.[2]

Tournament

Group stage

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Thailand 5 5 0 0 49 11 +38 15
 Malaysia 5 4 0 1 29 15 +14 12
 Indonesia 5 3 0 2 24 19 +5 9
 Cambodia 5 1 0 4 23 35 −12 3
 Brunei 5 1 0 4 19 34 −15 3
 Philippines 5 1 0 4 8 31 −23 3
1 July 2003
16:00
Cambodia  7 – 8  Brunei Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan
1 July 2003
18:00
Philippines  2 – 6  Indonesia Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan
1 July 2003
20:00
Malaysia  1 – 6  Thailand Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan

2 July 2003
16:00
Indonesia  7 – 5  Cambodia Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan

2 July 2003
18:00
Thailand  11 – 2  Brunei Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan
Anucha Munjarern Goal ?' (pen.)?'?'
Joe Nuengkord Goal ?'?'?'
Sermphan Khumthinkaew Goal ?'?'
Kittisak Tanasuwan Goal ?'
Prasert Innui Goal ?'
Pongpipat Kamnuan Goal ?'
Report Muhammad Hardyman Lamit Goal 5'6'

2 July 2003
20:00
Philippines  1 – 6  Malaysia Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan
Referee: Jeffrey Goh (Singapore)
Jimmy Doña Goal 13' Report Jamhuri Zainuddin Goal 2' (pen.)16'
J. Arasan Goal 5'
Mohd Saiful Mohd Noor Goal 16'
Mohamad Feroz Karnim Goal 30'
Addie Azwan Zainal Goal 32'

3 July 2003
16:00
Indonesia  3 – 6  Thailand Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan
3 July 2003
18:00
Brunei  4 – 5  Malaysia Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan
Sabtu Lupat Goal 4'
Muhammad Hardyman Lamit Goal ?'32'
Khairol Anwar Goal 36'
Report Mohd Saiful Mohd Noor Goal 10'
Addie Azwan Zainal Goal 13'30'
Mohamad Feroz Abdul Karnim Goal 29'38'

3 July 2003
20:00
Cambodia  4 – 1  Philippines Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan

4 July 2003
16:00
Brunei  2 – 4  Philippines Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan
Awangku Mohammad Shahril Goal 13'
Norazmiezul Maipaizan Amidon Goal 18'
Report Jimmy Doña Goal 10'33'38'
Roger Lastimado Goal 39'

4 July 2003
18:00
Thailand  13 – 4  Cambodia Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan
Sermphan Kumthinkaew Goal ?'?'?'?'
Anucha Munjarern Goal ?'?'
Joe Nuengkord Goal ?'?'
Jadet Punpoem Goal ?'?'
Prasert Innui Goal ?'?'
Pongpipat Kamnuan Goal ?'
Report Chan Arunreath Goal ?'?'
Chan Veasna Goal ?'?'

4 July 2003
20:00
Malaysia  3 – 1  Indonesia Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan
Mohamed Faizul Abdul Ghaffar Goal 3'29'
Mohd Saiful Mohd Noor Goal 35'
Report Felix Ariffin Goal 6'

5 July 2003
16:00
Indonesia  7 – 3  Brunei Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan
5 July 2003
18:00
Philippines  0 – 13  Thailand Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan
5 July 2003
20:00
Malaysia  6 – 3  Cambodia Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan

Third place play-off

6 July 2003
18:00
Indonesia  29 – 0  Cambodia Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan

Final

6 July 2003
20:00
Thailand  4 – 0  Malaysia Sukpa Indoor Stadium, Kuantan
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Winner

 AFF Futsal Championship 2003 Winners 

Thailand
Second title
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Goalscorers

The following is the list of goalscorers and the amount each scored in the tournament.[3] It unknown in which games each player scored. Only the given information above for each match is known.

14 goals
  • Thailand Joe Nuengkord
12 goals
  • Cambodia Chan Veasna
9 goals
8 goals
7 goals
6 goals
  • Indonesia Andri Irawan
  • Indonesia Felix Arifin
  • Indonesia Vennard Vonarza Victor
  • Philippines Jimmy Doña
  • Thailand Prasert Innui
4 goals
  • Brunei Sabtu Lupat
  • Cambodia Koa Kiri
  • Indonesia Andrian Asuri
  • Thailand Jadet Punpoem
3 goals
  • Cambodia Ek Sovanara
  • Indonesia Akbar Mallarangan
  • Malaysia Mohamad Feroz Abdul Karnim
  • Malaysia Mohd Saiful Mohd Noor
  • Thailand Pongpipat Kamnuan
2 goals
  • Brunei Khairol Anwar Yaakub
  • Cambodia Tun Dimong
  • Indonesia Edward Amaludin
  • Malaysia Jamhuri Zainuddin
  • Malaysia Mohamed Faizul Abdul Ghaffar
  • Thailand Kittisak Tanasuwan
1 goal
  • Brunei Norazmiezul Maipaizan Amidon
  • Brunei Sumardi Taib
  • Brunei Mohammad Shahril Ismail
  • Cambodia Kim Chanbunrith
  • Indonesia Achmad Ramdani
  • Indonesia Tommy Yulian Sabruni
  • Malaysia J.Arasan
  • Malaysia Zainodin Kasmidim
  • Malaysia Morgan Veloo
  • Philippines Roger Lastimado
  • Philippines Goni Tongson
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