To reach the final match, Thammasat Stallion convincingly won 4-1 against Vietnam's number 1 team - Thai Son Nam TP.HCM in the semi-finals, while Sahako defeated Malaysia's representative - Selangor Mac with an unbelievable score of 9-2.
Thammasat Stallion deservedly won. Photo: Dinh Vien
Sahako had a better start when Van Tien finished off a beautiful attack by the home team in the 8th minute, opening the score. However, in the 17th minute, Carneiro Fabricio showed his superiority in class when he scored the equalizer for the Thai representative. However, before the end of the first half, Ngoc Son once again helped Sahako take the lead.
In the second half, the representative of Thai Futsal continued to push the attack to find an equalizer. In the 25th minute, Carneiro shined once again when he took full advantage of the home team's defense's mistake to score the equalizer 2-2. In the 35th minute, it was the turn of the remaining foreign player of the away team, Di Maria, to shoot from a distance, the ball bounced off a player, causing goalkeeper Xuan Hiep to miss and had to go into the net to pick up the ball, setting the score at 3-2.
With the championship, Thammasat Stalllion was awarded 5,000 USD. The Thai team had a more meaningful action when they donated this money to disadvantaged children in Vietnam. In the previous third-place match, Thai Son Nam TP.HCM led 4-1 against Selangor Mac but was equalized 4-4 after 40 minutes. In the 6m penalty shootout, the home team lost 3-4.
Awards:
Champion: Thammasat Stallion
Second place: Sahako
Third place: Selangor Mac
Style Award: Thai Son Nam HCMC
Top scorer: Carneiro (9 goals, Thammasat Stallion)
Best goalkeeper: Mai Xuan Hiep (Sahako)
Best Player: Carneiro (Thammasat Stallion)
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