2016 AFF Championship knockout stage

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The knockout stage was the second and final stage of the 2016 AFF Championship, following the group stage. It was played from 3 to 17 December with the top two teams from each group (two in total) advanced to the knockout stage to compete in a single-elimination tournament. Each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. The away goals rule, extra time (away goals do not apply in extra time) and penalty shoot-out were used to decide the winner if necessary.

Thailand won 3–2 on aggregate against Indonesia in the final to win their fifth title.

Qualified teams[edit]

The top two placed teams from each of the two groups advanced to the knockout stage. In Group A, Thailand secured the group's top spot with 9 points after defeating hosts Philippines 1–0 in their last match while Indonesia became the group's runners-up with 4 points after beating Singapore 2–1.[1][2] Meanwhile, in Group B, Vietnam secured the top spot with 9 points after defeating Cambodia 2–1 in their last match while hosts Myanmar became the group's runners-up with 6 points after defeating Malaysia 1–0.[3][4]

Group Winners Runners-up
A  Thailand  Indonesia
B  Vietnam  Myanmar

Schedule[edit]

The schedule of each round was as follows.

Round First leg Second leg
Semi-finals 3–4 December 2016 7–8 December 2016
Final 14 December 2016 17 December 2016

Bracket[edit]

Semi-finals Finals
          
A2  Indonesia (a.e.t.) 2 2 4
B1  Vietnam 1 2 3
A2  Indonesia 2 0 2
A1  Thailand 1 2 3
B2  Myanmar 0 0 0
A1  Thailand 2 4 6

Scores after extra time are indicated by (a.e.t.), and penalty shoot-out are indicated by (pen.).

Semi-finals[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Indonesia  4–3  Vietnam 2–1 2–2
Myanmar  0–6  Thailand 0–2 0–4

First leg[edit]

Indonesia vs Vietnam[edit]

Indonesia 2–1 Vietnam
Hansamu 7'
Boaz 50' (pen.)
Report Nguyễn Văn Quyết 17' (pen.)
Indonesia
Vietnam
GK 1 Kurnia Meiga
CB 2 Beny Wahyudi Yellow card 16'
CB 23 Hansamu Yama
CB 3 Abduh Lestaluhu
RM 21 Andik Vermansyah downward-facing red arrow 90'
CM 25 Manahati Lestusen
CM 19 Bayu Pradana
LM 14 Rizky Pora
RF 8 Stefano Lilipaly
CF 9 Ferdinand Sinaga downward-facing red arrow 64'
LF 7 Boaz Solossa (c) downward-facing red arrow 81'
Substitutions:
FW 12 Lerby Eliandry upward-facing green arrow 64'
MF 6 Evan Dimas upward-facing green arrow 81'
FW 10 Zulham Zamrun upward-facing green arrow 90'
Manager:
Austria Alfred Riedl
GK 1 Trần Nguyên Mạnh
RB 17 Vũ Văn Thanh
CB 15 Quế Ngọc Hải Yellow card 54'
CB 25 Bùi Tiến Dũng
LB 13 Trần Đình Đồng downward-facing red arrow 89'
RM 10 Nguyễn Văn Quyết
CM 14 Lương Xuân Trường
LM 12 Lê Văn Thắng
AM 8 Nguyễn Trọng Hoàng Yellow card 20' downward-facing red arrow 75'
AM 11 Phạm Thành Lương downward-facing red arrow 83'
CF 9 Lê Công Vinh (c)
Substitutions:
FW 21 Nguyễn Văn Toàn upward-facing green arrow 75'
MF 18 Đinh Thanh Trung upward-facing green arrow 83'
FW 16 Nguyễn Công Phượng upward-facing green arrow 89'
Manager:
Nguyễn Hữu Thắng

Man of the Match:
Rizky Pora (Indonesia)

Assistant referees:[7]
Anton Shchetinin (Australia)
Park In-sun (South Korea)
Fourth official:[7]
Chan Ming Siu (Hong Kong)

Overall[8]
Statistics Indonesia Vietnam
Goals scored 2 1
Total shots 13 11
Shots on target 6 3
Ball possession 40% 60%
Corner kicks 4 7
Fouls committed 10 15
Offsides 0 4
Yellow cards 1 2
Red cards 0 0

Myanmar vs Thailand[edit]

Myanmar 0–2 Thailand
Report Teerasil 24', 55'
Myanmar
Thailand
GK 18 Kyaw Zin Phyo
RB 12 Kyaw Zin Lwin downward-facing red arrow 73'
CB 3 Zaw Min Tun
CB 15 Phyo Ko Ko Thein
LB 5 Nanda Kyaw
RM 4 David Htan Yellow card 39'
CM 6 Yan Aung Kyaw (c) Yellow card 59'
CM 11 Myo Ko Tun downward-facing red arrow 59'
LM 21 Maung Maung Lwin
CF 8 Kaung Sett Naing downward-facing red arrow 81'
CF 9 Aung Thu
Substitutions:
MF 7 Ye Ko Oo upward-facing green arrow 59'
FW 22 Than Paing upward-facing green arrow 73'
FW 20 Suan Lam Mang upward-facing green arrow 81'
Manager:
Germany Gerd Zeise
GK 1 Kawin Thamsatchanan
RB 19 Tristan Do
CB 5 Adison Promrak
CB 15 Koravit Namwiset
LB 3 Theerathon Bunmathan
DM 17 Tanaboon Kesarat
DM 6 Sarach Yooyen Yellow card 76'
CM 21 Pokklaw Anan downward-facing red arrow 75'
AM 18 Chanathip Songkrasin downward-facing red arrow 80'
AM 4 Kroekrit Thaweekarn downward-facing red arrow 70'
CF 10 Teerasil Dangda (c)
Substitutions:
FW 9 Siroch Chatthong upward-facing green arrow 70'
MF 7 Charyl Chappuis upward-facing green arrow 75'
MF 14 Sarawut Masuk upward-facing green arrow 80'
Manager:
Kiatisuk Senamuang

Man of the Match:
Teerasil Dangda (Thailand)

Assistant referees:[11]
Ruslan Serazitdinov (Uzbekistan)
Alisher Usmanov (Uzbekistan)
Fourth official:[11]
Aziz Asimov (Uzbekistan)

Overall[12]
Statistics Myanmar Thailand
Goals scored 0 2
Total shots 9 16
Shots on target 5 9
Ball possession 35% 65%
Corner kicks 2 4
Fouls committed 18 7
Offsides 2 0
Yellow cards 2 1
Red cards 0 0

Second leg[edit]

Vietnam vs Indonesia[edit]

Vietnam 2–2 (a.e.t.) Indonesia
Vũ Văn Thanh 83'
Vũ Minh Tuấn 90+3'
Report Lilipaly 54'
Manahati 97' (pen.)
Vietnam
Indonesia
GK 1 Trần Nguyên Mạnh Red card 76'
RB 17 Vũ Văn Thanh
CB 15 Quế Ngọc Hải Yellow card 96'
CB 3 Trương Đình Luật
LB 13 Trần Đình Đồng
RM 21 Nguyễn Văn Toàn downward-facing red arrow 57'
CM 14 Lương Xuân Trường
LM 10 Nguyễn Văn Quyết downward-facing red arrow 69'
AM 8 Nguyễn Trọng Hoàng
AM 18 Đinh Thanh Trung downward-facing red arrow 74'
CF 9 Lê Công Vinh (c)
Substitutions:
MF 6 Vũ Minh Tuấn upward-facing green arrow 57'
FW 16 Nguyễn Công Phượng upward-facing green arrow 69'
FW 11 Phạm Thành Lương upward-facing green arrow 74'
Manager:
Nguyễn Hữu Thắng
GK 1 Kurnia Meiga Yellow card 35'
RB 2 Beny Wahyudi
CB 16 Fachrudin Aryanto
CB 23 Hansamu Yama Yellow card 82'
LB 3 Abduh Lestaluhu Yellow card 74'
RM 21 Andik Vermansyah downward-facing red arrow 88'
CM 25 Manahati Lestusen
CM 19 Bayu Pradana
LM 14 Rizky Pora
CF 8 Stefano Lilipaly downward-facing red arrow 85'
CF 7 Boaz Solossa (c) downward-facing red arrow 72'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Ferdinand Sinaga upward-facing green arrow 72'
FW 10 Zulham Zamrun upward-facing green arrow 85'
MF 11 Dedi Kusnandar upward-facing green arrow 88'
Manager:
Austria Alfred Riedl

Man of the Match:
Lê Công Vinh (Vietnam)

Assistant referees:[15]
Ma Ji (China)
Cao Yi (China)
Fourth official:[15]
Wang Di (China)

Overall[16]
Statistics Vietnam Indonesia
Goals scored 2 2
Total shots 28 7
Shots on target 7 2
Ball possession 74% 26%
Corner kicks 13 3
Fouls committed 12 22
Offsides 2 4
Yellow cards 1 3
Red cards 1 0

Thailand vs Myanmar[edit]

Thailand 4–0 Myanmar
Sarawut 33'
Theerathon 66' (pen.)
Siroch 76'
Chanathip 83'
Report
Thailand
Myanmar
GK 1 Kawin Thamsatchanan
RB 19 Tristan Do
CB 5 Adison Promrak
CB 16 Pratum Chuthong
LB 3 Theerathon Bunmathan
DM 17 Tanaboon Kesarat downward-facing red arrow 60'
DM 6 Sarach Yooyen downward-facing red arrow 75'
CM 21 Pokklaw Anan
AM 14 Sarawut Masuk
AM 18 Chanathip Songkrasin
CF 10 Teerasil Dangda (c) downward-facing red arrow 46'
Substitutions:
FW 9 Siroch Chatthong upward-facing green arrow 46'
DF 36 Pravinwat Boonyong upward-facing green arrow 60'
MF 7 Charyl Chappuis upward-facing green arrow 75'
Manager:
Kiatisuk Senamuang
GK 18 Kyaw Zin Phyo
RB 4 David Htan
CB 15 Phyo Ko Ko Thein downward-facing red arrow 83'
CB 3 Zaw Min Tun
LB 5 Nanda Kyaw Yellow card 67'
RM 21 Maung Maung Lwin
CM 6 Yan Aung Kyaw (c)
CM 11 Myo Ko Tun
LM 14 Yan Naing Oo
CF 22 Than Paing downward-facing red arrow 79'
CF 9 Aung Thu
Substitutions:
FW 20 Suan Lam Mang upward-facing green arrow 79'
DF 24 Win Min Htut upward-facing green arrow 83'
Manager:
Germany Gerd Zeise

Man of the Match:
Sarawut Masuk (Thailand)

Assistant referees:[19]
Ahmed Al-Roalle (Jordan)
Issa Alamawi (Jordan)
Fourth official:[19]
Ahmad Faisal Al-Ali (Jordan)

Overall[20]
Statistics Thailand Myanmar
Goals scored 4 0
Total shots 15 12
Shots on target 5 4
Ball possession 56% 44%
Corner kicks 5 3
Fouls committed 7 13
Offsides 2 1
Yellow cards 0 1
Red cards 0 0

Final[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Indonesia  2–3  Thailand 2–1 0–2

First leg: Indonesia vs Thailand[edit]

Indonesia 2–1 Thailand
Rizky 65'
Hansamu 70'
Report Teerasil 33'
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Jumpei Iida (Japan)
Indonesia
Thailand
GK 1 Kurnia Meiga
RB 2 Beny Wahyudi downward-facing red arrow 70'
CB 16 Fachrudin Aryanto
CB 23 Hansamu Yama
LB 3 Abduh Lestaluhu
RM 21 Andik Vermansyah downward-facing red arrow 20'
CM 25 Manahati Lestusen
CM 19 Bayu Pradana
LM 14 Rizky Pora
CF 8 Stefano Lilipaly
CF 7 Boaz Solossa (c) downward-facing red arrow 77'
Substitutions:
FW 10 Zulham Zamrun upward-facing green arrow 20'
FW 12 Lerby Eliandry upward-facing green arrow 70'
FW 9 Ferdinand Sinaga upward-facing green arrow 77'
Manager:
Austria Alfred Riedl
GK 1 Kawin Thamsatchanan
RB 19 Tristan Do
CB 5 Adison Promrak
CB 15 Koravit Namwiset
LB 3 Theerathon Bunmathan
RM 14 Sarawut Masuk downward-facing red arrow 73'
CM 6 Sarach Yooyen
CM 21 Pokklaw Anan downward-facing red arrow 80'
LM 4 Kroekrit Thaweekarn downward-facing red arrow 67'
AM 18 Chanathip Songkrasin
CF 10 Teerasil Dangda (c)
Substitutions:
DF 2 Peerapat Notchaiya upward-facing green arrow 67'
FW 9 Siroch Chatthong upward-facing green arrow 73'
MF 7 Charyl Chappuis upward-facing green arrow 80'
Manager:
Kiatisuk Senamuang

Man of the Match:
Stefano Lilipaly (Indonesia)

Assistant referees:[23]
Yagi Akane (Japan)
Shinji Ochi (Japan)
Fourth official:[23]
Takuto Okabe (Japan)

Overall[24]
Statistics Indonesia Thailand
Goals scored 2 1
Total shots 11 11
Shots on target 4 3
Ball possession 39% 61%
Corner kicks 3 8
Fouls committed 16 10
Offsides 4 2
Yellow cards 0 0
Red cards 0 0

Second leg: Thailand vs Indonesia[edit]

Thailand 2–0 Indonesia
Siroch 38', 47' Report
Thailand
Indonesia
GK 1 Kawin Thamsatchanan
CB 5 Adison Promrak
CB 17 Tanaboon Kesarat
CB 16 Pratum Chuthong
RM 19 Tristan Do
CM 7 Charyl Chappuis downward-facing red arrow 82'
CM 6 Sarach Yooyen
LM 3 Theerathon Bunmathan
RF 9 Siroch Chatthong downward-facing red arrow 90'
CF 10 Teerasil Dangda (c)
LF 18 Chanathip Songkrasin downward-facing red arrow 90+6'
Substitutions:
MF 21 Pokklaw Anan upward-facing green arrow 82'
MF 14 Sarawut Masuk upward-facing green arrow 90'
MF 35 Prakit Deeprom upward-facing green arrow 90+6'
Manager:
Kiatisuk Senamuang
GK 1 Kurnia Meiga Yellow card 79'
RB 2 Beny Wahyudi Yellow card 17' downward-facing red arrow 46'
CB 16 Fachrudin Aryanto
CB 23 Hansamu Yama
LB 3 Abduh Lestaluhu Red card 90+5'
RM 10 Zulham Zamrun downward-facing red arrow 64'
CM 25 Manahati Lestusen
CM 19 Bayu Pradana
LM 14 Rizky Pora downward-facing red arrow 73'
CF 8 Stefano Lilipaly
CF 7 Boaz Solossa (c)
Substitutions:
MF 11 Dedi Kusnandar upward-facing green arrow 46'
FW 12 Lerby Eliandry upward-facing green arrow 64'
FW 9 Ferdinand Sinaga upward-facing green arrow 73'
Manager:
Austria Alfred Riedl

Man of the Match:
Chanathip Songkrasin (Thailand)

Assistant referees:[27]
Ahmed Yousuf Al-Hammadi (United Arab Emirates)
Hassan Al-Mahri (United Arab Emirates)
Fourth official:[27]
Yaqoub Al-Hammadi (United Arab Emirates)

Overall[28]
Statistics Thailand Indonesia
Goals scored 2 0
Total shots 10 3
Shots on target 6 0
Ball possession 62% 38%
Corner kicks 6 2
Fouls committed 18 20
Offsides 2 1
Yellow cards 0 2
Red cards 0 1

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