ASEAN Football Federation
Abbreviation | AFF |
---|---|
Formation | 31 January 1984[1] |
Founded at | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Type | Football organisation |
Headquarters | Putrajaya, Malaysia |
Region served | Southeast Asia and Australia |
Membership | 12 associations |
Official language | English |
Khiev Sameth | |
Parent organization | AFC |
Website | aseanfootball.org |
The ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) is an organisation within the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and is an international governing body of association football, futsal, and beach soccer in Southeast Asia. It consists of the federations of Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.[1]
The AFF was founded by member states of, and is officially associated with, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).[2]
History
[edit]The AFF was established in Jakarta on 31 January 1984 during an informal meeting of representatives of six ASEAN member states; Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Thailand. The idea of founding the federation came from the initial meeting of founding the sub-continental football association in Bangkok in 1982 that was attended by Hamzah Abu Samah, Peter Velappan, Hans Pandelaki, Fernando G. Alvarez, Pisit Ngampanich, Teo Chong Tee and Yap Boon Chuan.[3] Other nations that have joined the federation since are Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam (all in 1996),[1] East Timor in 2004, and Australia in 2013.[4]
President
[edit]Year | Name |
---|---|
1984–1994 | Haji Kardono |
1994–1996 | Vijit Ketkaew |
1996–2007 | Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen |
2007–2019 | Sultan Ahmad Shah |
2019–present | Khiev Sameth |
Members
[edit]It has 12 member associations,[5] all of whom are members of the Asian Football Confederation.
Code | Association | Joined in | National team | National league |
---|---|---|---|---|
AUS | Australia | 2013 | (Men, Women) | |
BRU | Brunei Darussalam* | 1984 | (Men) | |
CAM | Cambodia | 1996 | (Men, Women) | |
TLS | East Timor | 2004 | (Men, Women) | |
IDN | Indonesia* | 1984 | (Men, Women) | |
LAO | Laos | 1996 | (Men, Women) | |
MAS | Malaysia* | 1984 | (Men, Women) | |
MYA | Myanmar | 1996 | (Men, Women) | |
PHI | Philippines* | 1984 | (Men, Women) | |
SGP | Singapore* | 1984 | (Men, Women) | |
THA | Thailand* | 1984 | (Men, Women) | |
VIE | Vietnam | 1996 | (Men, Women) |
- Notes
(*) Founding member
Tournaments
[edit]National competitions
[edit]Men's
- ASEAN Championship
- ASEAN U-23 Championship
- ASEAN U-19 Boys Championship
- ASEAN U-16 Boys Championship
- ASEAN Futsal Championship
- ASEAN Beach Soccer Championship
Women's
- ASEAN Women's Championship
- ASEAN U-19 Women's Championship
- ASEAN U-16 Women's Championship
- ASEAN Women's Futsal Championship
Club competitions
[edit]Men's
Women's
Title holders
[edit]Titles by nation
[edit]Nation | National team | National team (women) | Club | Total | |||||||||||||||
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Ch | SEA | U23 | U19 | U16 | Futs | SeaF | BS | Ch | Cu | SEA | U19 | U16 | Futs | SeaF | ACC | FutsM | FutsW | ||
Thailand | 7 | 16 | 1 | 5 | 3 | 16 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 6 | 80 | ||||
Vietnam | 2 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 8 | 2 | 25 | |||||||||
Indonesia | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 14 | |||||||||||
Malaysia | 1 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 12 | |||||||||||||
Australia | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 11 | |||||||||||||
Myanmar | 5 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 11 | ||||||||||||||
Singapore | 4 | 1 | 5 | ||||||||||||||||
Japan* | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | |||||||||||||||
Philippines | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
India* | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Iran* | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Brunei | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
Cambodia | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
Laos | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
East Timor | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total | 14 | 33 | 4 | 18 | 16 | 17 | 5 | 4 | 12 | 0 | 13 | 3 | 5 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 9 | 3 |
- Notes
(*) Champion as an invited team.
Tournament record
[edit]FIFA World Cup
[edit]FIFA World Cup record | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Team | 1930 (13) |
1934 (16) |
1938 (15) |
1950 (13) |
1954 (16) |
1958 (16) |
1962 (16) |
1966 (16) |
1970 (16) |
1974 (16) |
1978 (16) |
1982 (24) |
1986 (24) |
1990 (24) |
1994 (24) |
1998 (32) |
2002 (32) |
2006 (32) |
2010 (32) |
2014 (32) |
2018 (32) |
2022 (32) |
2026 (48) |
2030 (48) |
2034 (48) |
Years | ||
Indonesia[a] | × | × | R1 | × | × | • | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | × | • | 1 |
- ^ Indonesia competed as the Dutch East Indies in 1938.
FIFA Women's World Cup
[edit]FIFA Women's World Cup record | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Team | 1991 (12) |
1995 (12) |
1999 (16) |
2003 (16) |
2007 (16) |
2011 (16) |
2015 (24) |
2019 (24) |
2023 (32) |
2027 (32) |
Years |
Thailand | • | × | × | • | • | • | R1 | R1 | • | 2 | |
Philippines | × | • | • | • | • | × | • | • | R1 | 1 | |
Vietnam | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | R1 | 1 |
Olympic Games men's football tournament
[edit]Olympic Games (Men's tournament) record | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Team | 1900 (3) |
1904 (3) |
1908 (6) |
1912 (11) |
1920 (14) |
1924 (22) |
1928 (17) |
1936 (16) |
1948 (18) |
1952 (25) |
1956 (11) |
1960 (16) |
1964 (14) |
1968 (16) |
1972 (16) |
1976 (13) |
1980 (16) |
1984 (16) |
1988 (16) |
1992 (16) |
1996 (16) |
2000 (16) |
2004 (16) |
2008 (16) |
2012 (16) |
2016 (16) |
2021 (16) |
2024 (16) |
Years | |
Thailand | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | GS | • | • | GS | • | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 2 |
Malaysia | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | GS | • | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 1 |
Myanmar | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | GS | • | • | • | • | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 1 |
Indonesia | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | QF | • | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 1 |
Olympic Games women's football tournament
[edit]AFC Asian Cup
[edit]AFC Asian Cup record | |||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Team | 1956 (4) |
1960 (4) |
1964 (4) |
1968 (5) |
1972 (6) |
1976 (6) |
1980 (10) |
1984 (10) |
1988 (10) |
1992 (8) |
1996 (12) |
2000 (12) |
2004 (16) |
2007 (16) |
2011 (16) |
2015 (16) |
2019 (24) |
2023 (24) |
2027 (24) |
2031 (24) |
Years |
Thailand | × | × | • | • | 3rd | • | • | • | • | GS | GS | GS | GS | GS | • | • | R16 | R16 | 8 | ||
Vietnam | 4th | 4th | • | • | × | • | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | QF | • | • | QF | GS | 5 | ||
Indonesia | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | GS | GS | GS | GS | • | • | × | R16 | Q | 6 | |
Malaysia | • | • | • | • | • | GS | GS | • | • | • | • | • | • | GS | • | • | • | GS | 4 | ||
Cambodia | • | × | × | • | 4th | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | 1 | |
Myanmar | × | × | × | 2nd | × | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | × | × | × | • | • | 1 | ||
Philippines | • | • | × | • | × | × | • | • | × | × | • | • | × | × | • | • | GS | • | 1 | ||
Singapore | × | • | × | • | × | • | • | GS | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 1 |
AFC U-23 Asian Cup
[edit]Teams | 2013 |
2016 |
2018 |
2020 |
2022 |
2024 |
2026 |
Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vietnam | • | GS | 2nd | GS | QF | QF | 5 | |
Thailand | • | GS | GS | QF | GS | GS | 5 | |
Malaysia | • | • | QF | • | GS | GS | 3 | |
Indonesia | • | • | • | • | • | 4th | 1 | |
Myanmar | GS | • | • | • | • | • | 1 |
Asian Games men's football tournament
[edit]- Football at the Asian Games was a senior tournament until 1998.
- Football at the Asian Games has been an under-23 tournament since 2002.
Nation | 1951 (6) |
1954 (12) |
1958 (14) |
1962 (8) |
1966 (11) |
1970 (10) |
1974 (15) |
1978 (14) |
1982 (16) |
1986 (18) |
1990 (14) |
1994 (19) |
1998 (23) |
2002 (24) |
2006 (28) |
2010 (24) |
2014 (29) |
2018 (25) |
2022 (23) |
Years |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brunei | DQ | DQ | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
Cambodia | 7th | 19th | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Indonesia | 6th | 4th | 3rd | 5th | 5th | 5th | 4th | DQ | DQ | 27th | 11th | 10th | 11th | 10 | ||||||
Laos | 21st | 27th | 23rd | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
Malaysia | 13th | 3rd | 10th | 10th | 3rd | 7th | 14th | 15th | 12th | 12th | 17th | 23rd | 16th | 19th | 12th | 15 | ||||
Myanmar ( Burma) | 5th | 3rd | 11th | DQ | 1st | 1st | 7th | 12th | 13th | 16th | DQ | 19th | 10th | 10 | ||||||
Philippines | 11th | 8th | 8th | 15th | 4 | |||||||||||||||
Singapore | 9th | 10th | 4th | 11th | 26th | 19th | 17th | 7 | ||||||||||||
Thailand | 7th | 6th | 6th | 12th | 6th | 10th | 11th | 4th | 15th | 4th | 4th | 7th | 7th | 4th | 18th | 14th | 15 | |||
East Timor | 28th | 24th | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Vietnam ( South Vietnam) | 7th | 7th | 4th | 7th | 9th | 17th | 19th | 15th | 14th | 12th | 4th | 17th | 11 |
FIFA U-20 World Cup
[edit]FIFA U-20 World Cup record | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Team | 1977 (16) |
1979 (16) |
1981 (16) |
1983 (16) |
1985 (16) |
1987 (16) |
1989 (16) |
1991 (16) |
1993 (16) |
1995 (16) |
1997 (24) |
1999 (24) |
2001 (24) |
2003 (24) |
2005 (24) |
2007 (24) |
2009 (24) |
2011 (24) |
2013 (24) |
2015 (24) |
2017 (24) |
2019 (24) |
2023 (24) |
Years |
Indonesia | • | GS | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 1 |
Vietnam | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | GS | • | • | 1 |
Myanmar | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | GS | • | • | • | 1 |
Malaysia | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | GS | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 1 |
FIFA U-17 World Cup
[edit]FIFA U-17 World Cup record | ||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Team | 1985 (16) |
1987 (16) |
1989 (16) |
1991 (16) |
1993 (16) |
1995 (16) |
1997 (16) |
1999 (16) |
2001 (16) |
2003 (16) |
2005 (16) |
2007 (24) |
2009 (24) |
2011 (24) |
2013 (24) |
2015 (24) |
2017 (24) |
2019 (24) |
2023 (24) |
Years |
Thailand | • | • | • | • | • | • | GS | GS | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | 2 |
Indonesia | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | GS | 1 |
FIFA U-20 Womens World Cup
[edit]FIFA U-17 Womens World Cup
[edit]FIFA Futsal World Cup
[edit]FIFA Futsal World Cup record | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Team | 1989 (16) |
1992 (16) |
1996 (16) |
2000 (16) |
2004 (16) |
2008 (20) |
2012 (24) |
2016 (24) |
2021 (24) |
2024 (24) |
Years |
Thailand | R1 | R1 | R1 | R2 | R2 | R2 | R2 | 7 | |||
Vietnam | R2 | R2 | 2 | ||||||||
Malaysia | R1 | 1 |
Rankings
[edit]National football team
[edit]AFF Men's National Football Team Ranking By FIFA
Update: 24 October 2024
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Top Ranked Men's National Football Teams
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Women's national football team
[edit]AFF Women's National Football Team Ranking by FIFA
Update: 16 August 2024
* Inactive for more than 48 months and therefore not ranked. |
Top Ranked Women's National Football Teams
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National futsal team
[edit]AFF Men's National Futsal Team Ranking by FIFA
Update: 11 October 2024
AFF | FIFA | Country | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 11 | Thailand | 1334.76 |
2 | 28 | Indonesia | 1142.84 |
3 | 34 | Vietnam | 1117.02 |
4 | 49 | Australia | 1049.01 |
5 | 55 | Myanmar | 1024.20 |
6 | 64 | Laos | 995.28 |
7 | 81 | Malaysia | 971.06 |
8 | 95 | Philippines | 943.99 |
9 | 110 | East Timor | 903.70 |
10 | 116 | Brunei | 882.51 |
11 | 124 | Cambodia | 857.22 |
* | * | Singapore | - |
Note: (*) Inactive
Women's national futsal team
[edit]AFF Women's National Futsal Team Ranking by FIFA
Update: 11 October 2024
AFF | FIFA | Country | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 6 | Thailand | 1162.17 |
2 | 11 | Vietnam | 1120.38 |
3 | 24 | Indonesia | 1029.07 |
4 | 28 | Malaysia | 987.72 |
5 | 37 | Myanmar | 955.52 |
6 | 59 | Philippines | 866.38 |
* | * | Australia | – |
* | * | Laos | – |
* | * | Brunei | – |
* | * | Cambodia | – |
* | * | Singapore | – |
* | * | East Timor | – |
Note: (*) Inactive
National beach soccer team
[edit]AFF Men's National Beach Soccer Team Ranking by BSWW
Update: 16 September 2024
AFF | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Thailand | 218.25 |
2 | Malaysia | 50.25 |
3 | Indonesia | 50.25 |
* | Australia | – |
* | Brunei | – |
* | Cambodia | – |
* | Laos | – |
* | Myanmar | – |
* | Philippines | – |
* | Singapore | – |
* | East Timor | – |
* | Vietnam | – |
Note: (*) Inactive
Women's national beach soccer team
[edit]AFF Women's National Beach Soccer Team Ranking by BSWW
Update: 16 September 2024
AFF | Country | Points |
---|---|---|
* | Australia | – |
* | Brunei | – |
* | Cambodia | – |
* | Indonesia | – |
* | Laos | – |
* | Malaysia | – |
* | Myanmar | – |
* | Philippines | – |
* | Singapore | – |
* | Thailand | – |
* | East Timor | – |
* | Vietnam | – |
Note: (*) Inactive
National football league
[edit]AFF Men's National Football League Ranking by AFC
AFC Club Competitions Ranking 2025 - footyrankings
Update: 26 October 2024
AFF | League | Points | Current champions |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Thai League 1 | 46.648 | Buriram United |
2 | A-League Men | 32.124 | Central Coast Mariners |
3 | Malaysia Super League | 31.361 | Johor Darul Ta'zim |
4 | V.League 1 | 29.038 | Thep Xanh Nam Dinh |
5 | Singapore Premier League | 19.239 | Albirex Niigata (S) |
6 | Philippines Football League | 15.372 | Kaya–Iloilo |
7 | Liga 1 Indonesia | 13.607 | Persib Bandung |
8 | Cambodian Premier League | 10.762 | Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng |
9 | Myanmar National League | 7.337 | Shan United |
10 | Lao Premier League | 2.375 | Young Elephants |
11 | Brunei Super League | 0.090 | Kasuka |
12 | Liga Futebol Amadora Primeira Divisão | 0.000 | Karketu Dili |
Awards
[edit]AFF President Sultan of Pahang, Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah said that:
"In recent years, ASEAN football has cultivated some serious talent, and the region is growing as a football powerhouse. We are gaining traction at a global level, and the time is right to honour the men and women who have dedicated their lives to the evolution and honour of the world’s most popular sport."
Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, who is also chairman of the Awards Selection Committee, said that as football in the region continued to develop and mature, the commitment demonstrated by ASEAN’s finest needed to be acknowledged.
The AFF Awards is held every 2 years, starting from 2013.[7][8]
ASEAN Goodwill Award
[edit]Year | Recipient |
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2013 | Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah |
2015 | Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah |
2017 | Zaw Zaw |
AFF Life Service Award
[edit]Year | Recipient |
---|---|
2013 | Tengku Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Ahmad Rithauddeen |
2015 | Dato' Sri Paul Mony Samuel |
2017 | Haji Kardono |
AFF Association of the Year
[edit]Year | Association |
---|---|
2013 | Myanmar |
2015 | Myanmar |
2017 | Vietnam |
2019 | Indonesia |
AFF National Team of the Year
[edit]Year | Men | Women |
---|---|---|
2013 | Singapore | Vietnam |
2015 | Thailand | Thailand |
2017 | Thailand | Thailand |
2019 | Vietnam | Thailand |
AFF Player of the Year (men's)
[edit]Year | Name | Club |
---|---|---|
2013 | Shahril Ishak | LionsXII |
2015 | Chanathip Songkrasin | BEC Tero Sasana |
2017 | Chanathip Songkrasin | Muangthong United |
2019 | Nguyễn Quang Hải | Hà Nội |
AFF Player of the Year (women's)
[edit]Year | Name | Club |
---|---|---|
2013 | Đặng Thị Kiều Trinh | Hồ Chí Minh City I |
2015 | Nisa Romyen | North Bangkok University |
2017 | Waraporn Boonsing | BG-Bandit Asia |
2019 | Pitsamai Sornsai | Chonburi Sports School |
AFF Youth Player of the Year (men's)
[edit]Year | Name | Club |
---|---|---|
2013 | Keoviengphet Liththideth | Ezra |
2015 | Aung Thu | Yadanarbon |
2017 | Đoàn Văn Hậu | Hà Nội |
2019 | Suphanat Mueanta | Buriram United |
AFF Futsal Team of the Year
[edit]Year | Men |
---|---|
2013 | Thailand |
2015 | Thailand |
2017 | Thailand |
2019 | Thailand |
AFF Futsal Player of the Year (men's)
[edit]Year | Name | Club |
---|---|---|
2013 | Suphawut Thueanklang | Chonburi Bluewave |
2015 | Jetsada Chudech | Rajnavy |
2017 | Jirawat Sornwichian | Chonburi Bluewave |
2019 | Trần Văn Vũ | Thái Sơn Nam |
AFF Coach of the Year
[edit]Year | Men | Name | Women | Name | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2013 | Singapore | Radojko Avramović | Myanmar | Kumada Yoshinori | ||
2015 | Thailand | Kiatisuk Senamuang | Thailand | Nuengrutai Srathongvian | ||
2017 | Thailand | Kiatisuk Senamuang | Vietnam | Mai Đức Chung | ||
2019 | Vietnam | Park Hang-seo | Thailand | Nuengrutai Srathongvian |
AFF Referee of the Year
[edit]Year | Men | Women |
---|---|---|
2013 | Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir | Abirami Apbai Naidu |
2015 | Mohd Amirul Izwan Yaacob | Rita Ghani |
2017 | Muhammad Taqi | Thein Thein Aye |
2019 | Sivakorn Pu-Udom | Jacewicz Katherine Margaret |
AFF Assistant Referee of the Year
[edit]Year | Men | Women |
---|---|---|
2013 | Tang Yew Mun | Widiya Habibah Shamsuri |
2015 | Azman Ismail | Rohaidah Mohd Nasir |
2017 | Mohd Yusri Muhamad | Truong Thi Le Trinh |
2019 | Ronnie Koh Min Kiat | Hinthong Supawan |
Best Goal in the AFF Suzuki Cup
[edit]Year | Name | Club | Match |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Teerasil Dangda | Muangthong United | Semi Final (1st Leg) Malaysia vs Thailand, 9 December 2012. |
2014 | Lê Công Vinh | Becamex Binh Duong | Group A Vietnam vs Indonesia, 22 November 2014. |
2016 | Chrerng Polroth | Phnom Penh Crown | Group B Cambodia vs Vietnam, 25 November 2016. |
2018 | Syahmi Safari | Selangor | Semi Final (2nd leg) Thailand vs Malaysia, 5 December 2018. |
AFF Best XI
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c "AFF – The Official Website Of The ASEAN Football Federation". About AFF. 20 March 2015. Archived from the original on 27 April 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
- ^ "ENTITIES ASSOCIATED WITH ASEAN" (PDF). ASEAN. Archived (PDF) from the original on 11 May 2023. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
- ^ "About AFF – AFF – the Official Website of the Asean Football Federation". 14 October 2010. Archived from the original on 19 May 2020. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
- ^ "Australia Officially in AFF". ASEAN Football Federation. 27 August 2013. Archived from the original on 26 September 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
- ^ "AFF – Southeast Asian Football Federation Official Website – 12 Football Associations". Archived from the original on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
- ^ "Calendar". www.aseanfootball.org. ASEAN Football Federation (AFF). 24 June 2018. Archived from the original on 14 August 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
- ^ "INAUGRAL [sic] AFF AWARDS 2013 TO HONOUR ASEAN FOOTBALL HEROES". 27 March 2013. Archived from the original on 26 September 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
- ^ Bhas Kunju (3 April 2013). "Singapore win big at AFF Awards 2013". Goal.com. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 22 August 2015.