Football at the 1989 Southeast Asian Games

The football tournament at the 1989 Southeast Asian Games was held from 21 August to 31 August 1989 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

1989 Southeast Asian Games Football
Tournament details
Host countryMalaysia
Dates21 August – 31 August
Teams7
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Malaysia (4th title)
Runners-up Singapore
Third place Indonesia
Fourth place Thailand
Tournament statistics
Matches played13
Goals scored39 (3 per match)

Teams

Tournament

All times are Malaysia Standard Time (MST) – UTC+8

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Singapore 2 1 1 0 5 1 +4 3
 Thailand 2 1 1 0 3 1 +2 3
 Myanmar 2 0 0 2 0 7 7 0
Source:
Thailand 3 – 0 Myanmar
Piyapong Pue-On  42', 67'
Prasert Changmool  ?'

Singapore 1 – 1 Thailand
V. Sundramoorthy  79' Piyapong Pue-on  44'

Singapore 4 – 0 Myanmar
Hasnim Haron  24'
V. Sundramoorthy  36'
Hazali Nasiron  81'
Fandi Ahmad  87'
Referee: N. Subramaniam (Malaysia)

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Malaysia 3 3 0 0 7 1 +6 6
 Indonesia 3 2 0 1 11 3 +8 4
 Brunei 3 1 0 2 3 8 5 2
 Philippines 3 0 0 3 1 10 9 0
Source:
Indonesia 6 – 0 Brunei
Mustaqim  30', 33', 43'
I Made Pasek Wijaya  56', 87'
Jaya Hartono  58'
Cheras Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia 3 – 0 Philippines
A. Anbalagan  4', 41'
Muhamad Radhi Mat Din  28'

Malaysia 2 – 1 Brunei
Muhamad Radhi Mat Din  28'
P. Ravichandran  86'
unknown  69'
Indonesia 5 – 1 Philippines
I Made Pasek Wijaya  21'
Hanafing  59', 82'
Ricky Yacobi  62'
Mustaqim  73'
Rodolfo Alicante  8'

Brunei 2 – 0 Philippines
Malaysia 2 – 0 Indonesia
Lim Teong Kim  39', 52'
Referee: P. Boocherd (Thailand)

Knockout stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
28 August
 
 
 Singapore1
 
31 August
 
 Indonesia 0
 
 Malaysia3
 
28 August
 
 Singapore1
 
 Malaysia1
 
 
 Thailand0
 
Third place
 
 
30 August
 
 
 Indonesia (pen.) 1 (9)
 
 
 Thailand1 (8)

Semi-finals

Singapore 1 – 0 Indonesia
Fandi Ahmad  90'
Referee: Wan Rashid Wan Jaffar (Malaysia)
Malaysia 1 – 0 Thailand
Zainal Abidin Hassan  71'
Referee: K. Kunalan (Singapore)

Bronze medal match

Indonesia 1 – 1 Thailand
I Made Pasek Wijaya  60' Verapong Penglee  74'
Penalties
9 – 8 [note 1]
Referee: Meij Haji Kamaruddin (Malaysia)

Gold medal match

Malaysia 3 – 1 Singapore
Borhan Abu Samah  8' (o.g.)
Lim Teong Kim  59'
Dollah Salleh  60'
Fandi Ahmad  39'
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Drs H Soetoyo (Indonesia)

Winners

 1989 SEA Games Men's Tournament 

Malaysia
Fourth title

Medal winners

Gold Silver Bronze
 Malaysia  Singapore[1]  Indonesia

GK Abdul Rashid Hassan
GK Yap Kam Choon
GK Mohd Azmi Mahmud
DF Razip Ismail
DF Serbegeth Singh
DF Lee Kin Hong
DF Salim Mahmud Muhaidin
DF Chow Siew Yai
DF M. Ravindran
DF Naina Mohd Ismail
MF Ahmad Haji Yusof Ali
MF Mat Zan Mat Aris
MF Lim Teong Kim
MF K. Ravichandran
MF See Kim Seng
MF Azizol Hj Abu Hanafiah
MF Abdul Mubin Mohktar
MF Muhd Radhi Mat Din
FW Dollah Salleh
FW Zainal Abidin Hassan
FW A. Anbalagan
FW Subadron Aziz
FW Pazip Ravindran
Coach: Trevor Hartley

GK Abdul Malek Mohamed
GK David Lee
DF A.R.J. Mani
DF Thambiayah Pathmanathan
DF Borhan Abu Samah
DF Ishak Saad
DF Lim Tong Hai
DF Arj Changatamilman
DF Zulkifli Kartoyoho
MF Hazali Nasiron
MF Yahya Madon
MF Darimosuvito Tokijan
MF Hasnim Haron
MF Hussein Ahmad Satter
MF Salim Moin
MF A. Eswaramoorthy
MF Jamaludain Hassan
FW Fandi Ahmad
FW V. Sundramoorthy
FW Au Yeong Pak Kuan
FW Tay Peng-Kee
FW Abdullah Noor
FW Saad Razali
Coach: Jita Singh

GK I Gusti Putu Yasa
GK Eddy Harto
DF Ferryl Hattu
DF Herry Setiawan
DF Bonggo Pribadi
DF Jaya Hartono
DF Safruddin Fabanyo
DF Herry Kiswanto
DF Hamdani Lubis
MF Maman Suryaman
MF Azhari Rangkuti
MF I Made Pasek Wijaya
MF Rahmad Darmawan
MF Patar Tambunan
MF Rully Nere
MF Inyong Lolombulan
MF Yessy Mustamu
MF Alexander Saununu
FW Ricky Yakob
FW Mustaqim
FW Hanafing
FW Noach Marriem
FW Agusman Riyadi
Coach: Anatoli Polosin

Notes

  1. RSSSF reports the penalty shootout as 9-8 to Indonesia. The ASEAN Football Federation reports it as 8-7 to Indonesia.

References

  1. J. Rajendran (18 August 1989). "Singapore hit the peak". The Straits Times. p. 29.
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