Monday, December 27, 2010

AFF Cup 2010 History ASEAN Football, or be

ASEAN Football, or better known as the ASEAN Football Championship, formerly the Tiger Cup (Tiger Cup), is an international football championship between the countries in Southeast Asia. The tournament is organized by the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF).The name comes from a long championship sponsor is a beer company in Singapore, Tiger Beer. In 2007, the name of this championship into ASEAN Football Championship, and in 2008, changed again into AFF Suzuki Cup.
At first Tiger Cup began in 1996 in Singapore. At that time Thailand champion won after defeating Malaysia with a score of 1-0.The next Tiger Cup which took place in Vietnam gave birth to a controversial incident in which the preliminary round, in an effort to avoid a meeting hosted by Vietnam in the next round, Indonesia and Thailand playing negative football because they do not have the desire to win. When the score was still 2-2 towards the end of the match, defender Indonesia Murshid Effendi deliberately scored an own goal by kicking the ball into his own net to score a 3-2 victory for Thailand. Both teams eventually fined for having "destroyed the spirit of football" and Murshid himself banned from playing in international football for life.The next champion in 1998 is Singapore beat Vietnam in the final round and two Tiger Cup (2000 & 2002) was won by Thailand in the next row.Since 2004, the semi-finals and finals held Tiger Cup with an away-cage system. In this year also for the first time Tiger Cup held in two countries. In addition, the Tiger Cup this time also noted participation of Timor Leste in this championship for the first time.ASEAN Football Championship 2007 held in Singapore and Thailand and back dijuarai Singapore.
Here is a long historical record Pialas Tiger / AFF
Top scorer1996 7 goals Natipong Sritong-In (Thailand)1998 four goals Myo Hlaing Win (Myanmar)2000 5 goals Fat Dony Christiawan (Indonesia) and Worrawoot Srimaka (Thailand)2002 8 goals Bambang Pamungkas (Indonesia)2004 7 goals Ilham Jaya Kesuma (Indonesia)2007 10 goals Mohd Noh Alam Shah (Singapore)2008 4 goals Budi Sudarsono (Indonesia), Agu Casmir (Singapore), and Teerasil Dangda (Thailand)
Who won this in 2010?

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