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2022 AFF Championship squads
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Below are the squads for the 2022 AFF Championship, which took place between 20 December 2022 to 16 January 2023.
Ten national teams affiliated with ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) and participating in this tournament are required to register squad containing up to 23 players, including three goalkeepers. Only the players from the following squad list are allowed to appear in this tournament.
The age listed is the age of each player on December 20, 2022, the first day of the tournament. The number of appearances and goals listed for each player does not include the match played after the start of the 2022 AFF Championship. The club listed is the last club where the player concerned plays a competitive match before the tournament. Fold flag for each club According to the State Football Association (not league) the club is affiliated.
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Group A
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Thailand
Head coach: Alexandré Pölking
The final 23-man squad for Thailand was announced on 17 December 2022.
Philippines
Head coach: Josep Ferré
The final 23-man squad for the Philippines was announced on 14 December 2022.[1]
Indonesia
Head coach: Shin Tae-yong
The final 23-man squad for Indonesia was announced on 19 December 2022.[2][3]
Cambodia
Head coach: Ryu Hirose[note 1]
The final 23-man squad for Cambodia was announced on 20 December 2022.
Brunei
Head coach: Mario Rivera
The final 23-man squad for Brunei was announced on 10 December 2022.[4]
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Group B
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Vietnam
Head coach: Park Hang-seo
The final 23-man squad for Vietnam was announced on 20 December 2022.
Malaysia
Head coach: Kim Pan-gon
The final 23-man squad for Malaysia was announced on 16 December 2022.[5]
Singapore
Head coach: Takayuki Nishigaya
The final 23-man squad for Singapore was announced on 20 December 2022.[6]
Myanmar
Head coach: Antoine Hey
The final 23-man squad for Myanmar was announced on 19 December 2022.
Laos
Head coach: Michael Weiß
The final 23-man squad for Laos was announced on 21 December 2022.
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Note: Only the final squad list of each national team is taken into consideration.
Age
Outfield players
- Oldest:
Stephan Schröck (36 years, 121 days)
- Youngest:
Harry Nuñez (18 years, 4 days)
Goalkeepers
- Oldest:
Hassan Sunny (38 years, 262 days)
- Youngest:
Phounin Xayyasone (18 years, 344 days)
Captains
- Oldest:
Stephan Schröck (36 years, 121 days)
- Youngest:
Safawi Rasid (25 years, 290 days)
Coaches
- Oldest:
Ryu Hirose (
Cambodia) (66 years, 245 days)
- Youngest:
Josep Ferré (
Philippines) (39 years, 24 days)
Player representation by league system
Nation in bold are represented at the tournament.
- The Brunei squad is made up entirely of players from the country's domestic league.
- Hassan Sunny of Singapore plays for Albirex Niigata Singapore, a Japanese club playing in the Singapore Premier League.
- Three teams have only one foreign-based player (Cambodia, Malaysia and Vietnam).
- The Myanmar squad has the most players from a single foreign federation, with 5 players playing for Thai clubs.
- Of the countries not represented by a national team at the tournament, Japan provided the most players with three.
- Six players in Thailand's second-tier Thai League 2 represented their countries at the tournament. None of them were Thais.
- The lowest league on a domestic pyramid to have a representative player at the tournament is the Japanese third-tier J3 League. It is represented by the Philippines' Paul Tabinas (Iwate Grulla Morioka).
Player representation by club
Player representation by country confederation
Average age of squads
Coaches representation by country
Coaches in bold represented their own country.
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Notes
- Actual coaching duties are performed by Keisuke Honda.
- Includes players from Albirex Niigata Singapore, which are Japanese club based in Singapore and play in the Singapore league system.
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