The 2020 AFF Championship final was the final of the 2020 AFF Championship. It was played between Indonesia and Thailand in two legs, both played at the National Stadium, Kallang, Singapore. The first leg was held on 29 December 2021 and the second leg took place on 1 January 2022. Thailand won a record-extending sixth title 6–2 on aggregate. This was the highest-scoring AFF Championship final, which also produced a larger margin of victory than any finals before.

Thailand won the first leg 4–0, the biggest defeat for either side in this fixture since their meeting at the 1985 Southeast Asian Games, when Thailand as the host country won 7–0 against Indonesia. With a four-goal margin of defeat, this was also the biggest defeat in an AFF Championship final, in any legged tie. The previous joint-biggest defeats were by a three-goal margin (4–1 in the 2000 single leg final and 3–0 in the first leg of the 2010 final), both of which coincidentally featured Indonesia as the losing side. In the second leg, Indonesia stroke first but conceded two in three minutes before equalising with just minutes to go as they avoided to become the first team to lose both legs of the final since themselves to Singapore in 2004.

Background

The 2020 AFF Championship (officially known as the 2020 AFF Suzuki Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 13th edition of the AFF Championship, the 13th edition of the football championship of nations affiliated to the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF), and the seventh as the AFF Suzuki Cup. The tournament was due to be held at the said year but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic which started in early 2020.

This was the sixth AFF Championship final for Indonesia, having qualified and lost the 2000, 2002, 2004, 2010, and 2016 finals.

This was the ninth AFF Championship final for Thailand, having won the 1996, 2000, 2002, 2014, and 2016 finals, and lost in 2007, 2008, and 2012.

Both were teams with the most appearances in the AFF Championship finals; Thailand was leading the all-time championship table with five titles to their name. At the other hand, Indonesia had lost all five of their previous finals, two more than the second-worst, Thailand. They had met three times in the AFF Championship final, with Thailand winning in 2000, 2002, and 2016. In all competitions, Thailand won 38 meetings between the sides, Indonesia won 20, and 23 matches ended in draws – including those ended with penalties – prior to the final. Prior to the 2001 Southeast Asian Games, which saw age-group teams playing in place of senior teams ever since, both countries met in every edition of the games between 1977 and 1997. Among 12 matches, two were in the gold medal matches of 1991 and 1997, in which one side defeated the other on penalties.

Both countries played the final without their national flags due to non-compliance with conditions set by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

Road to the final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away). Home and away are administrative only, since all matches were played in Singapore.

IndonesiaRoundThailand
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
Cambodia4–2Matchday 1Timor-Leste2–0
Laos5–1Matchday 2Myanmar4–0
Vietnam0–0Matchday 3Philippines2–1
Malaysia4–1Matchday 4Singapore2–0
Group B winners Pos Teamvte Pld Pts 1 Indonesia 4 10 2 Vietnam 4 10 3 Malaysia 4 6 4 Cambodia 4 3 5 Laos 4 0Source:Final standingsGroup A winners Pos Teamvte Pld Pts 1 Thailand 4 12 2 Singapore (H) 4 9 3 Philippines 4 6 4 Myanmar 4 3 5 Timor-Leste 4 0Source: (H) Hosts
PosTeamvtePldPts
1Indonesia410
2Vietnam410
3Malaysia46
4Cambodia43
5Laos40
PosTeamvtePldPts
1Thailand412
2Singapore (H)49
3Philippines46
4Myanmar43
5Timor-Leste40
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legKnockout stageOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
Singapore5–31–1 (A)4–2 (a.e.t.) (H)Semi-finalsVietnam2–02–0 (A)0–0 (H)

Matches

First leg

Indonesia0–4Thailand
Chanathip 2', 52' Supachok 67' Bordin 83'
IndonesiaThailand
GK 23 Nadeo Argawinata RB 14 Asnawi Mangkualam (c) CB 19 Fachruddin Aryanto 46' CB 5 Rizky Ridho LB 3 Edo Febriansah 46' CM 13 Rachmat Irianto 63' CM 28 Alfeandra Dewangga RW 8 Witan Sulaeman AM 15 Ricky Kambuaya 63' LW 25 Irfan Jaya 73' CF 27 Dedik Setiawan 78' Substitutions: DF 30 Elkan Baggott 46' FW 9 Kushedya Hari Yudo 46' FW 10 Egy Maulana Vikri 63' FW 29 Hanis Saghara Putra 63' FW 20 Ramai Rumakiek 73' Manager: South Korea Shin Tae-yongGK 23 Siwarak Tedsungnoen 75' CB 13 Philip Roller CB 5 Elias Dolah 34' 39' CB 19 Tristan Do 80' CM 26 Kritsada Kaman CM 16 Phitiwat Sukjitthammakul 61' CM 27 Weerathep Pomphan RW 7 Supachok Sarachat LW 18 Chanathip Songkrasin (c) 75' SS 11 Bordin Phala CF 10 Teerasil Dangda 61' Substitutions: MF 28 Pokklaw Anan 39' MF 8 Thitiphan Puangchan 61' FW 22 Supachai Chaided 61' MF 24 Worachit Kanitsribampen 75' GK 1 Kawin Thamsatchanan 75' Manager: Brazil Alexandré Pölking
GK23Nadeo Argawinata
RB14Asnawi Mangkualam (c)
CB19Fachruddin Aryanto46'
CB5Rizky Ridho
LB3Edo Febriansah46'
CM13Rachmat Irianto63'
CM28Alfeandra Dewangga
RW8Witan Sulaeman
AM15Ricky Kambuaya63'
LW25Irfan Jaya73'
CF27Dedik Setiawan78'
Substitutions:
DF30Elkan Baggott46'
FW9Kushedya Hari Yudo46'
FW10Egy Maulana Vikri63'
FW29Hanis Saghara Putra63'
FW20Ramai Rumakiek73'
Manager:
South Korea Shin Tae-yong
GK23Siwarak Tedsungnoen75'
CB13Philip Roller
CB5Elias Dolah34'39'
CB19Tristan Do80'
CM26Kritsada Kaman
CM16Phitiwat Sukjitthammakul61'
CM27Weerathep Pomphan
RW7Supachok Sarachat
LW18Chanathip Songkrasin (c)75'
SS11Bordin Phala
CF10Teerasil Dangda61'
Substitutions:
MF28Pokklaw Anan39'
MF8Thitiphan Puangchan61'
FW22Supachai Chaided61'
MF24Worachit Kanitsribampen75'
GK1Kawin Thamsatchanan75'
Manager:
Brazil Alexandré Pölking

Second leg

Thailand2–2Indonesia
Adisak 54' Sarach 56'Kambuaya 7' Egy 80'
ThailandIndonesia
GK 23 Siwarak Tedsungnoen CB 15 Narubadin Weerawatnodom CB 25 Pawee Tanthatemee 46' CB 3 Theerathon Bunmathan 90+4' CM 26 Kritsada Kaman CM 6 Sarach Yooyen 85' RW 7 Supachok Sarachat AM 12 Thanawat Suengchitthawon 46' LW 18 Chanathip Songkrasin (c) 75' SS 11 Bordin Phala 33' 71' CF 10 Teerasil Dangda 46' Substitutions: MF 16 Phitiwat Sukjitthammakul 46' FW 9 Adisak Kraisorn 46' MF 27 Weerathep Pomphan 52' 46' DF 13 Philip Roller 71' FW 17 Jenphob Phokhi 85' Manager: Brazil Alexandré PölkingGK 23 Nadeo Argawinata CB 14 Asnawi Mangkualam (c) 73' CB 19 Fachruddin Aryanto CB 12 Pratama Arhan RM 8 Witan Sulaeman CM 13 Rachmat Irianto 74' CM 28 Alfeandra Dewangga LM 20 Ramai Rumakiek 59' RF 10 Egy Maulana Vikri CF 27 Dedik Setiawan 59' LF 15 Ricky Kambuaya Substitutions: FW 25 Irfan Jaya 59' FW 29 Hanis Saghara Putra 59' 85' MF 6 Evan Dimas 74' MF 17 Syahrian Abimanyu 85' Manager: South Korea Shin Tae-yong
GK23Siwarak Tedsungnoen
CB15Narubadin Weerawatnodom
CB25Pawee Tanthatemee46'
CB3Theerathon Bunmathan90+4'
CM26Kritsada Kaman
CM6Sarach Yooyen85'
RW7Supachok Sarachat
AM12Thanawat Suengchitthawon46'
LW18Chanathip Songkrasin (c)75'
SS11Bordin Phala33'71'
CF10Teerasil Dangda46'
Substitutions:
MF16Phitiwat Sukjitthammakul46'
FW9Adisak Kraisorn46'
MF27Weerathep Pomphan52'46'
DF13Philip Roller71'
FW17Jenphob Phokhi85'
Manager:
Brazil Alexandré Pölking
GK23Nadeo Argawinata
CB14Asnawi Mangkualam (c)73'
CB19Fachruddin Aryanto
CB12Pratama Arhan
RM8Witan Sulaeman
CM13Rachmat Irianto74'
CM28Alfeandra Dewangga
LM20Ramai Rumakiek59'
RF10Egy Maulana Vikri
CF27Dedik Setiawan59'
LF15Ricky Kambuaya
Substitutions:
FW25Irfan Jaya59'
FW29Hanis Saghara Putra59'85'
MF6Evan Dimas74'
MF17Syahrian Abimanyu85'
Manager:
South Korea Shin Tae-yong

Notes

External links

  • – Official website