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The AFF Championship (ASEAN Football Championship), is a biennial international ASEAN Football Federation (AFF), contested by the national teams of Southeast Asia. It was founded as the Tiger Cup after Singapore-based Asia Pacific Breweries, makers of Tiger Beer, sponsored the competition from its inauguration in 1996 until the 2004 edition. After Asia Pacific Breweries withdrew as title sponsors, the competition was known as the AFF Championship for the 2007 edition. From 2008, Japanese auto-company Suzuki bought the naming rights for the competition, and the competition has therefore been named the AFF Suzuki Cup for sponsorship reasons.
From 2004, the knockout stage is played over two legs on a home-and-away format without the away goals rule. However, the away goals rule was put into effect from the 2010 edition.
Since the 2007 edition, there was no official third place match. Hence, there were no official third place and fourth place being awarded. Semi-finalists are listed in alphabetical order.
As of after 2014 AFF Championship, overall top goalscorer are
Bangkok, Malaysia, Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand
Malaysia, Australia, Indonesia, Philippines, United Kingdom
Australia, Indonesian cuisine, Cinema of Indonesia, Bali, Language
Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Palestine national football team
Hanoi, Laos, Cambodia, Philippines, Thailand
Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, LionsXII, Thailand national football team
Thailand, Singapore, Germany, Iran national football team, Malaysia national football team
Vietnam, Thailand national football team, 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification, 1930 FIFA World Cup, South Vietnam national football team
AFF Championship, Philippines national football team, Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore
Myanmar, Thailand, South Korea national football team, Malaysia, Indonesia