2007 AFF Championship qualification

2007 AFF Championship qualification
Tournament details
Host country  Philippines
Dates 12 – 20 November 2006
Teams 5
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Tournament statistics
Matches played 10
Goals scored 42 (4.2 per match)
Top scorer(s) Philippines Phil Younghusband
(6 goals)

This 2007 AFF Championship qualification was held in Bacolod City, Philippines between 12 and 20 November 2006 for the lower-ranked teams in Southeast Asia. All teams play in a round-robin tournament format and the winner and runner-up of the group qualify for the final tournament.

Venue

Bacolod
Panaad Stadium
Panaad Stadium
2007 AFF Championship qualification (Philippines)
Capacity: 20,000

Qualification

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Laos 4310116+510
 Philippines 4301133+109
 Cambodia 412175+25
 Brunei 4112611−54
 Timor-Leste 4004517−120
Philippines  1–2  Laos
C. Greatwich  62' Sisomephone  47'
Phaphouvanin  49'
Timor-Leste  2–3  Brunei
Costa  33'
Belo  77'
Salleh  11', 70'
M. Bujang  66'

Philippines  7–0  Timor-Leste
P. Younghusband  22', 25' (pen.), 36', 69'
C. Greatwich  27'
Zerrudo  51'
Caligdong  82'
Cambodia  2–2  Laos
Vathanak  50'
Samchay  75'
Soukhavong  30'
Sisomephone  35'

Laos  3–2  Timor-Leste
Saysongkham  34'
Phothilath  61'
Phommapanya  90+2'
Ximenes  82'
Costa  89'
Brunei  1–1  Cambodia
H. Bujang  90' El Nasa  79'

Philippines  1–0  Cambodia
Borromeo  81' (pen.)
Brunei  1–4  Laos
Wahit  20' Saysongkham  6'
Phaphouvanin  17'
Liepvisay  43'
Phothilath  55'

Philippines  4–1  Brunei
Del Rosario  25'
P. Younghusband  59', 90'
Caligdong  73'
Ramlee  81'
Timor-Leste  1–4  Cambodia
Costa  63' Samchay  37'
T. Vathanak  58'
C. Rithy  82', 86'

Qualified Teams

Teams who finished Top 2 on the group will qualify to the main tournament.

Team Main tournament standing
 Laos8th
 Philippines7th

Goalscorers

References

General

Specific
  1. "ASEAN Football Federation Championship 2006/07". RSSSF. Retrieved 29 October 2010. All matches involving Brunei are full 'A' internationals.
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