The 2008 AFF Championship was the seventh edition of the tournament. It was primarily sponsored by Suzuki and therefore officially known as the 2008 AFF Suzuki Cup. The group stage was held in Indonesia and Thailand from 5 to 10 December 2008. Two-legged home-and-away semi-finals and finals were held between 16 and 28 December 2008 in Singapore and Vietnam.

Singapore were the two-time defending champions, but were eliminated by Vietnam in the semi-finals. Vietnam, managed by Portuguese Henrique Calisto, won the tournament by a 3–2 victory in the two-legged final against Thailand to win their first title. In 2008, this was rank 7th of the top ten greatest football events in Asia by Goal.com.

Summary

The tournament would originally have been hosted by Myanmar because of the rotation system among ASEAN countries, however, they withdrew in August 2007 due to security concerns. In the third AFF council meeting in Bali, Indonesia and Thailand beat three other countries to win the right to host (the other three were Malaysia, Myanmar and Vietnam). However, if both countries are unable to fulfill certain obligations set by the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF), Vietnam will step in and host the tournament. The winning team will take home USD100,000, runners-up USD 50,000, and USD 15,000 for the losing semi-finalists. Nike will be an official supplier for the 2008 AFF Championship.

10 days before the start of the tournament, safety issues were raised contending the safety of the teams who were due to play in Bangkok. This was because of the riots that were happening in the city which also resulted in the closure of the Suvarnabhumi Airport (see 2008 Thai political crisis for further information). Due to the political crisis, the Football Association of Thailand stated that the Group Stages in the Thai capital Bangkok would go ahead, or if the situation got worse, games would be moved to Chiang Mai in the north of the country or Phuket in the South of the country.

As well as Thailand confirming themselves as steady hosts, Vietnam and Malaysia also stated that they would be prepared to host the tournament at short notice.

On 29 November, with less than one week before the start of the tournament, the group stages held in Thai sport were moved from the capital Bangkok to the southern province Phuket.

Venues

Indonesia prepare Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in the capital city and Si Jalak Harupat Stadium in Bandung, while Thailand prepare Rajamangala Stadium and Suphachalasai Stadium where both of them located in Bangkok. All of the stadiums are 2007 AFC Asian Cup venues except of Si Jalak Harupat Stadium. Bung Karno Stadium will be the opening match venue, while Rajmangala Stadium will be the final match venue.

Group stage matches in Thai sport were switched from the capital Bangkok to the southern provinces Phuket at Surakul Stadium in Phuket City on 29 November due to security issues in Bangkok.

Indonesia JakartaIndonesia BandungThailand Phuket
Gelora Bung Karno StadiumSi Jalak Harupat StadiumSurakul Stadium
Capacity: 88,083Capacity: 27,000Capacity: 15,000
Thailand BangkokVietnam HanoiSingapore Singapore
Rajamangala StadiumMỹ Đình National StadiumSingapore National Stadium
Capacity: 49,722Capacity: 40,192Capacity: 55,000

Qualification

The qualification took place in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, from 17 October 2008 to 25 October 2008. The five lower-ranked teams in Southeast Asia play within a round-robin tournament format and the top two countries in the group will qualify for this tournament.

Qualified teams

The following eight teams qualified for the tournament.

CountryPrevious best performance
ThailandWinners (1996, 2000, 2002)
SingaporeWinners (1998, 2004, 2007)
IndonesiaRunners-up (2000, 2002, 2004)
VietnamRunners-up (1998)
MalaysiaRunners-up (1996)
MyanmarFourth-place (2004)
LaosGroup stage (1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2007)
CambodiaGroup stage (1996, 2000, 2002, 2004)

Squads

Referees

Confirmed referees during the tournament:

Final tournament

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Singapore3300101+99
Indonesia320172+56
Myanmar310248−43
Cambodia3003212−100
Singapore5–0Cambodia
Casmir 44', 73' Mustafić 61' (pen.) Sahdan 71' Alam Shah 89'

Indonesia3–0Myanmar
Budi 24' Firman 28' Bambang 64'

Singapore3–1Myanmar
Alam Shah 1' Casmir 16', 74'Myo Min Tun 28'

Cambodia0–4Indonesia
Budi 15', 54', 70' Bambang 76'

Myanmar3–2Cambodia
Moe Win 29' Ya Zar Win Thein 35' Myo Min Tun 85'Sokumpheak 40' Borey 77'

Indonesia0–2Singapore
Baihakki 3' Shi Jiayi 50'

Group B

  • All Matches played in Thailand.
  • All times are Indochina Time (ICT) – UTC+7
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Thailand3300110+119
Vietnam320174+36
Malaysia310256−13
Laos3003013−130
Malaysia3–0Laos
Safee 68', 87' Indra Putra 73'

Thailand2–0Vietnam
Sutee 34' Suchao 45+4'

Malaysia2–3Vietnam
Indra Putra 20', 85'Phạm Thành Lương 16' Nguyễn Vũ Phong 72', 86'

Laos0–6Thailand
Ronnachai 19' Patiparn 30' Arthit 40', 52' Anon 79', 89'

Thailand3–0Malaysia
Sutee 23' Teerasil 46', 76'

Vietnam4–0Laos
Nguyễn Việt Thắng 48' Phạm Thành Lương 63' Huỳnh Quang Thanh 66' Phan Thanh Bình 80'

Knockout stages

Note: Although the knockout stages are two-legged, away goals rule is not applied. If the total aggregate score of both teams after both matches remained the same, extra time would have been played, followed by a penalty shootout if necessary.

Semi-finalsFinal
B1Thailand123
A2Indonesia011
B1Thailand112
B2Vietnam213
A1Singapore000
B2Vietnam011

Semi-finals

First Leg

Indonesia0–1Thailand
Teerasil 6'

Vietnam0–0Singapore

Second Leg

Thailand2–1Indonesia
Teeratep 73' Ronnachai 89'Nova 9'

Thailand won 3–1 on aggregate.


Singapore0–1Vietnam
Nguyễn Quang Hải 74'

Vietnam won 1–0 on aggregate.

Final

First leg

Thailand1–2Vietnam
Dương Hồng Sơn 75' (o.g.)Nguyễn Vũ Phong 40' Lê Công Vinh 42'

Second leg

Vietnam1–1Thailand
Lê Công Vinh 90+4'Teerasil 21'

Vietnam won 3–2 on aggregate.

Vietnamese supporters celebrate after the final.

Awards

2008 AFF Championship
Vietnam First title
Most Valuable PlayerGolden BootFair Play Award
Vietnam Dương Hồng SơnSingapore Agu Casmir Indonesia Budi Sudarsono Thailand Teerasil DangdaThailand

Goalscorers

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Team statistics

This table shows all team performance.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDP
Final
1Vietnam7421116+514
2Thailand7511164+1216
Semi-finals
3Singapore5311102+810
4Indonesia520385+36
Eliminated in the group stage
5Malaysia310256−13
6Myanmar310248−43
7Cambodia3003212−100
8Laos3003013−130