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3.1 Indonesia vs China. ... 4 Semi-finals. Toggle Semi-finals subsection. 4.1 Indonesia vs Japan. 4.2 India vs Denmark. 5 Final. 6 References. ... India vs Malaysia
Malaysia: 3–1 Indonesia: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2003 Women Four Nations Tournament 5 6 December 2003 Indonesia: 2–2 Malaysia: Hải Phòng, Vietnam 2003 SEA Games: 6 7 September 2007 Malaysia: 2–0 Indonesia: Yangon, Myanmar 2007 AFF Women's Championship: 7 16 October 2008 Indonesia: 3–0 Malaysia: Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam 2008 AFF ...
In the 64th minute of the 2nd leg of the 2024 ASEAN Championship final between Thailand and Vietnam, Thailand scored a sudden goal from a long-range shot by Supachok Sarachat, which raised the score to 2–1 for Thailand. Vietnam had kicked the ball out of play due to a Vietnamese player was injured on the field.
Final Third-place playoff or losing semi-finalists Number of teams Total matches played Total goals in tournament Winners Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place 2004 Malaysia Vietnam: Singapore: 3–1 2–1: Indonesia: Malaysia: 2–1: Myanmar: 10 27 113 won 5–2 on aggregate: 2007 Singapore Thailand: Singapore: 2–1 1–1: Thailand ...
Regional Final: Eight teams were divided into two groups of four teams to play Round-robin matches. The top two teams from each group advanced to the semi-finals. The winner and runner-up advanced to the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. [26]
The first semi-final saw Indonesia win 4-2 after extra time against Myanmar, with Evan Dimas scoring a brace. Despite this, the bronze medal was still likely to be in Myanmar's hands. Hà Đức Chinh scored a hat-trick against Cambodia, while Nguyễn Tiến Linh scored one to earn Vietnam a final spot against Indonesia.
For the same repeat last season, the group stage was not played. The competition was played from 3 August until 8 December 2023, with 16 teams in the knockout stage which began in the round of 16, followed by quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final. This stage was played in two legs, except for the final which was played as a single leg. [3]
Vietnam progressed to the semi-finals to face Group B runner-up of the Philippines. In the first-leg in Bacolod, Vietnam won 2–1 before winning the second-leg in Hanoi by another similar scores of 2–1 with total aggregate of 4–2. Malaysia's won their first match against Cambodia by 1–0 before beating Laos by 3–1.