Senin, 26 November 2012

Tournament Record Runners up in 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2010

Played: 44
Won: 24
Drawn: 7
Lost: 13
Goals for: 123
Goals against: 59

Biggest Win: 13-1 vs Philippines (2002)
Biggest Defeat: 1-4 vs Thailand (2000-GS)
1-4 vs Thailand (2000-Final) 


Latest Results & Fixtures

2010 Results
1 Dec 10Indonesia5 - 1Malaysia
4 Dec 10Laos0 - 6Indonesia
7 Dec 10Indonesia2 - 1Thailand
SF2 Leg 1
16 Dec 10
Philippines0 - 1Indonesia
SF2 Leg 2
19 Dec 10
Indonesia1 - 0Philippines
Final Leg 1
26 Dec 10
Malaysia3 - 0Indonesia
Final Leg 2
29 Dec 10
Indonesia2 - 1Malaysia

Indonesia 2012 Squad List

Goalkeepers
ENDRA PRASETYA SUPRAPTO
I MADE WIRAWAN
SAMSIDAR
WAHYU TRI NUGROHO

Defenders
DIEGO ROBBIE MICHIELS
FACHRUDDIN
HAMKA HAMSAH
HANDI RAMDHAN
HENGKI ARDILES
NOPENDI
NOVAN SETYA SASONGKO
RAPHAEL GUILLERM EDUARDO MAITIMO

Midfielders
AHMAD BUSTOMI
BERNARDUS VALENTINUS TELAUBUN
CORNELES SEGIUS GEDDI
ELIE AIBOY
FIRMAN UTINA
HENDRA ADI BAYAUW
JAJANG PALIAMA MUJIANTO
MUHAMMAD NUR ISKANDAR
OCTOVIANUS MANIANI
RASHYID ASSAHID BAKRI
TAUFIQ
TONNIE HARRY CUSELL
VENDRY RONALDO MOFU
WAHYU WIJIASTANTO

Forwards
AGUNG SUPRIYANTO
ANDIK VERMANSAH
ARTHUR DANIEL IRAWAN
BAMBANG PAMUNGKAS
IRFAN HAARYS BACHDIM
JHONNY RUDOLF VAN BEUKERING
PATRICH STEFANUS WANGGAI
RACHMAT SYAMSUDDIN LEO
SAMSUL ARIF MUNIP

Coach: NILMAIZAR (Indonesia) 


The legend of the AFF Suzuki Cup

The lore and lure of the AFF Suzuki Cup continues to grow with full house crowds and millions of television viewers witnessing the action and eventual crowning of first time champions, Malaysia, two years ago. 

The tournament, first staged in 1996 and the successor to the Tiger Cup and ASEAN Football Championship, fires old rivalries and unearths new talent in a region transfixed by the beautiful game. 

Biennially, the AFF Suzuki Cup intensifies the passion that is felt for the game throughout ASEAN with fans flocking to the stadia in their tens of thousands and generating the unique buzz that characterises football in Southeast Asia. 

A youthful Malaysia side was the success story of AFF Suzuki Cup 2010. After their best ever campaign, highlighted by a 2-0 win over Vietnam in the first leg of the semi-final, they beat Indonesia 4-2 on aggregate in the two-legged final to spark an outpouring of joy across a country starved of football success. 

“I am very, very, very proud of these young boys because they have done a tremendous job for our country,” said coach K. Rajagobal. 

The AFF Suzuki Cup was compelling viewing with three-time champions Thailand and Singapore failing to reach the knock-out stages, while qualifiers the Philippines and Laos lit up the tournament with surprising performances. 

The inaugural tournament in Singapore proved to be an unforgettable two-week football extravaganza, which drew large crowds to the National Stadium with millions more watching on television. 

Overwhelming favourites Thailand lifted the trophy after defeating Malaysia 1-0 in a hard-fought final. The foundation had been set for an exciting competition that would continue to grab the attention of fans throughout Southeast Asia. 

The passion was even more apparent two years later when the tournament was played in Vietnam. Riding on a wave of national euphoria the hosts swept all before them, trouncing champions Thailand 3-0 to reach the final. The title was to elude Vietnam though as they went down 1-0 to un-fancied Singapore in the final in one of the competition’s biggest shocks to date. 

Thailand reasserted their dominance when they hosted the event for the first time in 2000. With star striker Kiatisuk ‘Zico’ Senamuang in inspired form, the Thais powered their way to the title, comfortably winning all five games. In the final at Bangkok’s Rajamangala Stadium, a hat-trick by Worrawoot Srimaka fired the Thais to a decisive 4-1 win over Indonesia. 

The 2002 tournament was more tightly contested with the Thais just scraping into the semi-finals after losing 3-1 to Malaysia and drawing 1-1 with Singapore in the group stage. Thailand took a 2-0 half-time lead over hosts Indonesia in the final at the Gelora Bungkarno Stadium in Jakarta. However, the Indonesians battled back to level the score and force the game to a penalty shootout, which Thailand won 4-2. 

In their bid for a third straight title in 2004, Thailand fielded the so called ‘Young Bloods’ but the gamble of relying on youth failed to pay off and the defending champions were eliminated in the group stage in Malaysia. Co-hosts Vietnam also failed to reach the semis that matched Singapore with Myanmar while Malaysia took on Indonesia. Singapore and Indonesia won through to a dramatic two-legged final with Singapore clinching their second title 5-2 on aggregate (3-1, 2-1) with a couple of fantastic performances. 

Singapore, guided by inspirational coach Raddy Avramovic, retained the title in dramatic fashion in early 2007 edging Thailand 3-2 on aggregate in the final. 

In 2008, Vietnam tore up the script as they overcame raging favourites Thailand to lift the AFF Suzuki Cup for the first time in their history after a dramatic denouement to an enthralling tournament. With three minutes of added time gone in Hanoi’s My Dinh Stadium, Vietnam’s superstar striker Le Cong Vinh sealed the title with a nod of his highly prized head to send the nation into a frenzy. 

The golden goal from the golden boy earned Vietnam a 1-1 draw with Thailand on the night and a 3-2 aggregate victory after their surprise win in the first leg of the final in Bangkok. 

"I'm feeling overjoyed at the moment,” said Vietnam coach Henrique Calisto. "The difference with this team compared to Vietnam sides in the past is that they believe in themselves and they fought all the way until the final whistle."


YearWinnerRunners-upResultVenue
2010MalaysiaIndonesia4-2
on aggregate
Vietnam/
Indonesia
2008VietnamThailand3-2
on aggregate
Indonesia/
Thailand
2006/07SingaporeThailand3-2
on aggregate
Singapore/
Thailand
2004SingaporeIndonesia5-2
on aggregate
Malaysia/
Vietnam
2002ThailandIndonesia2-2
(4-2 on penalties)
Indonesia/
Singapore
2000ThailandIndonesia4-1Thailand
1998SingaporeVietnam1-0Vietnam
1996ThailandMalaysia1-0Singapore

FIFA BALON D'OR 2012


  • Player of the year:
    Lionel MESSI (ARG)
  • Player of the year:
    Homare SAWA (JPN)
  • FIFA Men’s Football Coach of the Year:
    Pep GUARDIOLA (ESP)
  • FIFA Women’s Football Coach of the Year:
    Norio SASAKI (JPN)
  • FIFA Presidential award:
    Sir Alex Ferguson
  • FIFA Fair Play Award:
    Japanese Football Association
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MATCHES FIFA Futsal World Cup thailand 2012

GROUP A
MatchDate - TimeVenueResults
101/11 17:00BangkokUkraine3:3 (1:1)SummaryHighlightsParaguay
201/11 19:00BangkokThailand3:1 (1:0)SummaryHighlightsCosta Rica
1304/11 17:00BangkokParaguay3:6 (2:0)SummaryHighlightsCosta Rica
1404/11 19:00BangkokThailand3:5 (0:5)SummaryHighlightsUkraine
2707/11 19:00Nakhon RatchasimaCosta Rica1:6 (0:3)SummaryHighlightsUkraine
2807/11 19:00BangkokParaguay3:2 (3:1)SummaryHighlightsThailand
GROUP B
MatchDate - TimeVenueResults
702/11 19:00BangkokPanama8:3 (1:3)SummaryHighlightsMorocco
802/11 21:00BangkokSpain2:2 (2:0)SummaryHighlightsIran
1905/11 19:00BangkokMorocco1:2 (1:1)SummaryHighlightsIran
2005/11 21:00BangkokSpain8:3 (5:1)SummaryHighlightsPanama
3108/11 19:00BangkokIran4:3 (3:1)SummaryHighlightsPanama
3208/11 19:00BangkokMorocco1:5 (0:3)SummaryHighlightsSpain
GROUP C
MatchDate - TimeVenueResults
301/11 19:00Nakhon RatchasimaLibya1:5 (1:3)SummaryHighlightsPortugal
401/11 21:00Nakhon RatchasimaBrazil4:1 (1:0)SummaryHighlightsJapan
1504/11 19:00Nakhon RatchasimaPortugal5:5 (5:2)SummaryHighlightsJapan
1604/11 21:00Nakhon RatchasimaBrazil13:0 (5:0)SummaryHighlightsLibya
2507/11 17:00BangkokJapan4:2 (1:1)SummaryHighlightsLibya
2607/11 17:00Nakhon RatchasimaPortugal1:3 (1:1)SummaryHighlightsBrazil
GROUP D
MatchDate - TimeVenueResults
502/11 17:00BangkokItaly9:1 (4:0)SummaryHighlightsAustralia
602/11 19:00BangkokArgentina5:1 (2:0)SummaryHighlightsMexico
1705/11 17:00BangkokAustralia3:1 (0:1)SummaryHighlightsMexico
1805/11 19:00BangkokArgentina2:3 (1:2)SummaryHighlightsItaly
2908/11 17:00BangkokMexico2:5 (0:1)SummaryHighlightsItaly
3008/11 17:00BangkokAustralia1:7 (1:3)SummaryHighlightsArgentina
GROUP E
MatchDate - TimeVenueResults
1103/11 19:00BangkokCzech Republic3:2 (1:0)SummaryHighlightsKuwait
1203/11 21:00BangkokEgypt1:3 (0:0)SummaryHighlightsSerbia
2306/11 19:00BangkokKuwait2:7 (0:3)SummaryHighlightsSerbia
2406/11 21:00BangkokEgypt7:2 (2:1)SummaryHighlightsCzech Republic
3509/11 19:00BangkokSerbia2:2 (1:0)SummaryHighlightsCzech Republic
3609/11 19:00BangkokKuwait4:3 (4:1)SummaryHighlightsEgypt

GROUP F
MatchDate - TimeVenueResults
903/11 17:00BangkokGuatemala5:2 (1:2)SummaryHighlightsColombia
1003/11 19:00BangkokRussia16:0 (8:0)SummaryHighlightsSolomon Islands
2106/11 17:00BangkokColombia11:3 (3:3)SummaryHighlightsSolomon Islands
2206/11 19:00BangkokRussia9:0 (6:0)SummaryHighlightsGuatemala
3309/11 17:00BangkokSolomon Islands4:3 (2:1)SummaryHighlightsGuatemala
3409/11 17:00BangkokColombia0:2 (0:1)SummaryHighlightsRussia