2025 ASEAN U-23 Championship final

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2025 ASEAN U-23 Championship final
Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta hosted the final.
Event2025 ASEAN U-23 Championship
Date29 July 2025 (2025-07-29)
VenueGelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta
Man of the MatchNguyễn Đình Bắc (Vietnam)
RefereeKoji Takasaki (Japan)
Attendance35,592[1]
WeatherPartly cloudy
29 °C (84 °F)
78% humidity
2023
2027

The 2025 ASEAN U-23 Championship final was a football match that took place on 29 July 2025 at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia, to determine the winners of the 2025 ASEAN U-23 Championship. The match was contested by defending champions Vietnam and Indonesia, which repeated the 2023 final in Rayong, Thailand.

Vietnam won the match 1–0 after for their third consecutive ASEAN U-23 Championship and their third title overall.[2] Nguyễn Công Phương scored to put Vietnam's lead in the final until full time.

Nguyễn Đình Bắc was named player of the match in the aftermath, with the game having attended by ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) president Khiev Sameth, Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) president Trần Quốc Tuấn and Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) president Eric Thohir.

Vietnam

Vietnam's route to the final
Match Opponent Result
1  Laos 0–3
2  Cambodia 2–1
SF  Philippines 2–1

In the final tournament as a defending champions, they were drawn in Group B. Their opening match was against Laos at Patriot Chandrabhaga Stadium in Bekasi on 19 July. Vietnam won the game 0–3 with Khuất Văn Khang scoring the side's first goal of the tournament, then two goals later from half-time by Nguyễn Hiểu Minh.[3] Vietnam's second and final group game was against Cambodia at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, with the team having a 2–1 win with Phạm Lý Đức scored to give Vietnam's 1–0 half time lead. In the second half, Mon Rado equalised a 1–1 tie until Nguyễn Đình Bắc doubled for the final result.[4] Vietnam advanced through the knockout stage by finishing first in the group.

Vietnam faced Philippines in the semi-finals, in the first half, they firstly got a lead from Javier Mariona in the 36th minute until Nguyễn Đình Bắc equalised it in the 41st minute, Nguyễn Xuân Bắc also doubled in the second half, as Vietnam booked their place in the final for the third consecutive time since 2022.[5]

Indonesia

Indonesia's route to the final
Match Opponent Result
1  Brunei 8–0
2  Philippines 0–1
3  Malaysia 0–0
SF  Thailand
1–1 (a.e.t.)
(7–6 p)

The tournament hosts, Indonesia, was drawn in Group A. Indonesia first started their opening match with a large 8–0 win from Brunei with 6 goals from Jens Raven leading him first from goalscorers list. Under their first group stage win, Indonesia later won Philippines, despite Rosquillo's own goal on the 23rd minute.[6] Indonesia's final group stage match was against Malaysia on 21 July at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, and finished as a scoreless draw.[7] Despite finishing in the scoreless draw, Indonesia advanced through the knockout stage by finishing first in the group.

In a semi-final match against Thailand, it is the rematch from the final match in 2023 SEA Games. It saw Thailand's lead succumbed by one goal from Yotsakorn Burapha, but successfully equalised into one late goal by Jens Raven from the 84th minute as regulation time ended 1–1 after 90 minutes; neither could find the breakthrough in extra time and penalties were used to decide the winner. Muhammad Ardiansyah saved two Thai penalties from Pichitchai Sienkrathok and Yotsakorn Burapha missed the last kick of the game, while Robi Darwis only missed for Indonesia. Indonesia reached their second consecutive ASEAN U-23 Championship final.[8][9]

Match details

Vietnam 1–0 Indonesia
Report
Attendance: 35,592[1]
Referee: Koji Takasaki (Japan)
Vietnam
Indonesia
GK1Trần Trung KiênYellow card 90+5'
CB3Phạm Lý ĐứcYellow card 32'
CB4Nguyễn Hiểu Minh
CB16Nguyễn Nhật Minh
RM20Võ Anh QuânYellow card 54'
CM12Nguyễn Xuân Bắcdownward-facing red arrow 82'
CM8Nguyễn Văn Trường
LM17Nguyễn Phi Hoàng
AM18Nguyễn Công Phươngdownward-facing red arrow 68'
AM11Khuất Văn Khang (c)downward-facing red arrow 69'
CF7Nguyễn Đình Bắcdownward-facing red arrow 90+2'
Substitutions:
DF2Lê Văn Hàupward-facing green arrow 90+2'
MF6Nguyễn Thái SơnYellow card 86'upward-facing green arrow 82'
MF14Viktor Leupward-facing green arrow 69'
MF22Lê Văn Thuậnupward-facing green arrow 68'
Manager:
South Korea Kim Sang-sikYellow card 90+9'
GK1Muhammad Ardiansyah
CB3Kakang Rudianto
CB2Muhammad Ferarri
CB4Kadek Arel (c)Yellow card 14'
RWB20Dominikus Diondownward-facing red arrow 81'
LWB19Frengky Missadownward-facing red arrow 60'
DM6Robi Darwis
RM11Rahmat Arjunadownward-facing red arrow 86'
LM5Dony Tri Pamungkas
AM8Rayhan HannanYellow card 11'
CF21Jens Raven
Substitutions:
DF20Achmad Maulanaupward-facing green arrow 60'
MF10Arkhan Fikriupward-facing green arrow 81'
FW12Hokky Carakaupward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
Netherlands Gerald Vanenburg*

*Indonesia goalkeeping coach Damian van Rensburg received a red card.

Player of the Match:
Nguyễn Đình Bắc (Vietnam)[1][10]

Assistant referees:
Abdul Hannan (Singapore)
Tomoyuki Umeda (Japan)
Fourth official:
Mohammed Sami (Saudi Arabia)
Video assistant referee:
Muhammad Taqi (Singapore)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Pansa Chaisanit (Thailand)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Maximum of twelve named substitutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time.[note 1]

Statistics

Team-to-team comparision[11]
Statistic Vietnam Indonesia
Goal scored 10
Shots 66
Shots on target 22
Shots off target 44
Total passes 185441
Ball possession 32%68%
Corners 33
Fouls 911
Offsides 21
Yellow cards 42
Red cards 00

Post-match

Records

Many records were set that day for Vietnam (who became the first three-time consecutive ASEAN U-23 champions), head coach Kim Sang-sik (the first Vietnam national team coach to conquer both this title and the senior-level ASEAN Championship in the same year) and the whole tournament alike (with an all-time record attendance of 35,592 at Gelora Bung Karno).[12][13][14]

Viewed live by over 9 million people in Vietnam alone on the FPT Bóng Đá Việt YouTube channel, the final is also Vietnamese television's third most-watched single programme in 2025 so far.[15]

Street storming

Just after the match ended, street storming lasted throughout the night of 29 July in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Huế and other cities.[16][17] A notable case involved a 91-year-old woman named Đỗ Thị Sen, who took to the streets of Haiphong with her family.[18]

Triumphant return to Vietnam

The Vietnam team were congratulated in messages by Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính.[19][20] They flew from Jakarta to Hanoi on the night of 30 July, the plane was expected to arrive at Nội Bài International Airport at 22:05 local time (UTC+7); after the flight plans were announced. Their plane flew with Vietnam Airlines, was expected to land on Ho Chi Minh City at 17:05 local time.[21] The winning team arrived to Soekarno–Hatta International Airport at 13:50 local time (UTC+7).[22] At 18:15, the teams arrived at Tân Sơn Nhất International Airport on Ho Chi Minh City, having 1 hour 10 minutes late from expected arrival[23][24] At 23:30, the teams arrived at Hanoi on Nội Bài International Airport, having 1 hour 25 minutes late than expected arrival, ending their journey of the tournament.[24][25]

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