Football at the 1983 Southeast Asian Games

1983 Southeast Asian Games Football
Tournament details
Host country Singapore
Dates 28 May 6 June
Teams 7
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Thailand (4th title)
Runners-up  Singapore
Third place  Malaysia
Fourth place  Brunei
Tournament statistics
Matches played 13
Goals scored 39 (3 per match)

The football tournament at the 1983 Southeast Asian Games was held from 28 May to 6 June 1983 in Singapore.

Teams

Tournament

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Singapore 220071+64
 Malaysia 20111211
 Philippines 20110551
Singapore 2 1 Malaysia
Fandi Ahmad  7'
V. Sundramoorthy  47'
Chen Wooi Haw  20'


Singapore 5 0 Philippines
Fandi Ahmad  2'
Salim Moin  32'  52'  64'  76'

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Thailand 320172+54
 Brunei 31114403
 Indonesia 31113743
 Burma 31023412
Thailand 5 0 Indonesia
Banharn Somprasong  5'
Somchai Chuayboonchum  30'
Piyapong Pue-on  44'  90'
Chalor Hongkajohn  87'

Indonesia 2 1 Burma
Riono Asnan  46' (pen)
Joko Malis  76'
Tin Hlang  70'
Thailand 2 1 Brunei
Piyapong Pue-on  50'  74' Majidi Ghani  32'

Burma 1 0 Thailand
Soe Moe Kyaw  59'
Indonesia 1 1 Brunei
Riono Asnan  77' Zulkifli Arifin  61'

Knockout stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 June
 
 
 Singapore4
 
6 June
 
 Brunei0
 
 Singapore1
 
4 June
 
 Thailand2
 
 Thailand (pen.) 1 (4)
 
 
 Malaysia1 (1)
 
Third place
 
 
5 June
 
 
 Malaysia5
 
 
 Brunei0

Semi-finals

Singapore 4 0 Brunei
Fandi Ahmad  8'  35'
Amin Sariman  23'
Salim Moin  82'
Thailand 1 1 Malaysia
Chalor Hongkajohn  68' Santokh Singh  26'
Penalties
Piyapong Pue-on
Chalor Hongkajohn
Chalermwoot Sa-Ngapol
3 0 Santokh Singh
Zainal Abidin Hassan
Wong Hung Nung

Bronze medal match

Malaysia 5 0 Brunei
Zainal Abidin Hassan  42'
Japari Samat  78' (og.)
Santokh Singh  85'
A. Rukumaran  89'

Gold medal match

Singapore 1 2 Thailand
Au Yeong Pak Kuan  79' (pen.) Piyapong Pue-on  10'
Chalor Hongkajohn  38'

Winners

 1983 SEA Games Men's Tournament 

Thailand
Fourth title

Medal winners

Gold Silver Bronze
 Thailand  Singapore[1]  Malaysia
Narasak Boonkleang
Surak Chaikitti
Somboon Suprarop
Chalermvud Saghapol
Prapan Premsri
Sutin Chaikitti
Aumnat Charbumchavalit
Chalit Suttabun
Piyapong Pue-On
Vorawan Chitavanich
Madrad Tongtaum
Narong Arjarayut
Baraharn Somprasong
Sakdarin Tongmee
Boonhum Sukswat
Chalor Hongkajohn
Somchai Chouyboonchom
Ekachai Homkanchao
Patrick Wee
David Lee
Lim Tang Boon
Norhalis Shafik
Marzuki Elias
Manap Hamat
Au Yeong Pak Kuan
Hashim Hosni
Salim Moin
Malek Awab
R. Magendran
Goh Swee Heng
K. Kannan
Razali Rashid
Fandi Ahmad
Don Ang Yong Chuan
Amin Sariman
V. Sundramoorthy
Abdul Rashid bin Hasan
Wong Hong Nung
Santokh Singh
Serbegeth Singh
Lim Teong Kim
G. Torayraju
Ahmad bin Yusof
Abd. Mohd. Khalid Hj. Mohd.
Chen Wooi Haw
Zainal Abidin Hassan
A. Rukkumaran
R. Arumugam
B. Sathianathan Nair
Hasanuddin bin Hassan
Md. Noor bin Haji Yaacob
Ahmad Sabri bin Ismail

Notes

    References

    1. Dorai, Joe (26 May 1983). "Lanky Manap is surprise in squad". The Straits Times. p. 38.
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