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2005 ASEAN Club Championship

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The 2005 ASEAN Club Championship or the 2005 ACC was the second edition of the ASEAN Club Championship, an international football competition between domestic champion clubs sides affiliated with the member associations of the ASEAN Football Federation. This year, Tampines Rovers from Singapore won the championship. The champions of Liga Indonesia (Persebaya Surabaya) apparently did not enter due to a congested fixture list (AFC Champions League, Liga Indonesia and Indonesian Cup). The champions of Laos (MCTPC, aka Telecom and Transportation) and the champions of Philippines (National Capital Region FA) presumably renounced on participation for financial reasons.[1][2]

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Qualified teams

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Notes.
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    Cambodia (CAM): As the 2003 and 2004 Cambodian League was not held, the spot was given to 2002 Cambodian League champions Hello United. However, Hello United declined to participate in the competition due the complex schedule with 2005 AFC President's Cup, so the spot reserved for the 2002 Cambodian League champion was transferred to Nagacorp.
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    Group stage

    • Matchday dates are: 22–31 July 2005
    • Group winners and runners-up qualify for semi-finals

    Group A

    More information Team, Pld ...
    Source: RSSSF
    More information Zebra Baucau, 3–0 ...
    More information Pahang, 4–0 ...

    More information Nagacorp, 1–5 ...
    More information Pahang, 8–0 ...

    More information Hoàng Anh Gia Lai, 14–1 ...
    More information Nagacorp, 0–3 ...

    Group B

    More information Team, Pld ...
    Source: RSSSF
    More information DPMM, 2–2 ...
    More information Tampines Rovers, 2–1 ...

    More information Finance and Revenue, 1–2 ...
    More information Thailand Tobacco Monopoly, 1–3 ...

    More information DPMM, 0–1 ...
    More information Finance and Revenue, 2–1 ...
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    Knockout stage

    Bracket

     
    Semi-finalsFinal
     
          
     
    29 July
     
     
    Malaysia Pahang1
     
    31 July
     
    Brunei DPMM0
     
    Malaysia Pahang2
     
    29 July
     
    Singapore Tampines Rovers4
     
    Singapore Tampines Rovers (p)0 (5)
     
     
    Vietnam Hoàng Anh Gia Lai0 (3)
     

    Semi finals

    More information Pahang, 1–0 ...
    More information Tampines Rovers, 0–0 (a.e.t.) ...

    3rd Place Playoff

    None, Brunei DPMM and Vietnam Hoàng Anh Gia Lai are joint third-placers.

    Final

    More information Pahang, 2–4 ...

    Top scorers

    More information Player, Club ...
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    References

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