Manila, 1-8 May 1954.
Matches were played over 80 minutes (2x40) and held at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex,
in two stadiums: the Rizal Memorial Track and Football Stadium and the Rizal Memorial
Baseball Stadium.
Note: The Asian Football Confederation was formed during a meeting of football delegates
at the Asian Games in Manila, on the 7th May 1954.
Group A
1- 5 Taiwan 3-2 Vietnam [HT 2-0]
[Lee Tai-Fai 17', Chu Wing-Keung 37' pen, Yiu Cheuk-Yin /
Nguyen Van Tu, Tran Van Ung]
3- 5 Vietnam 3-2 Philippines [HT 2-0]
[Khe On, Mi, Quoc 79' / Pacheco, Razon]
6- 5 Taiwan 4-0 Philippines
1.TAIWAN 2 2 0 0 7- 2 4
2.Vietnam (South) 2 1 0 1 5- 5 2
3.Philippines 2 0 0 2 2- 7 0
Group B
2- 5 Pakistan 6-2 Singapore [HT 1-1]
[Jamil 39', 41', Fakhri 42', 43', 47', Kutty 52' /
Pang Siang Hock 36', 45']
4- 5 Burma 1-1 Singapore [HT 0-1]
[Samuel Gordon 60' / Foo Hee Jong 31']
5- 5 Burma 2-1 Pakistan [HT 2-1]
[Samuel Gordon 31', Sien Pe 35' / Fakhri 38']
1.BURMA 2 1 1 0 3- 2 3
2.Pakistan 2 1 0 1 7- 4 2
3.Singapore 2 0 1 1 3- 7 1
Group C
1- 5 Indonesia 5-3 Japan [HT 4-1]
[Ramang 10', Djamiat Dalhar 25' (pen), 41' (pen), Tee San Liong 3-1, 4-1 /
Takashi Kanoh 15' pen, Masanori Tokita 70', Takashi Takabayashi 80']
3- 5 India 3-2 Japan [HT 2-0]
[S.K.Moinuddin 6', 28', Joe D'Sa 42' / Takashi Takabayashi 47',
Tajio Kawamoto 78']
[Note: The second Japanese scorer also reported as Takashi Kanoh]
5- 5 Indonesia 4-0 India [HT 1-0]
[Djamiat Dalhar 1-0 (pen), ??', Ramang 51', 69']
[Indonesia: Parengkuan; Anas, Chaeruddin Siregar; Liong Houw, Sidik, Sian Liong;
Aang Witarsa, Tee San Liong, Ramang, Djamiat Dalhar, Jusuf Siregar]
1.INDONESIA 2 2 0 0 9- 3 4
2.India 2 1 0 1 3- 6 2
3.Japan 2 0 0 2 5- 8 0
Group D
2- 5 Hongkong 3-3 South Korea [HT 1-1]
[Chu Wing-Wah 2', Lo Keng-Chuen 63', Lee Yuk-Tak 76' /
Park Il-Gap 20', Chung Gook-Jin 64', Sung Nak-Woon 78']
[last 2 Korean scorers also reported as Han Chang-Hwa 64',
Chung Nam-Shik 78']
4- 5 South Korea 8-2 Afghanistan [HT 3-0]
[Choi Jung-Min 7', Choi Gwang-Seok 22',
Sung Nak-Woon 23', 48', 55', ??', Chung Nam-Shik,
Chung Gook-Jin / ? 49', ?]
6- 5 Hongkong 4-2 Afghanistan
1.SOUTH KOREA 2 1 1 0 11- 5 3
2.Hongkong 2 1 1 0 7- 5 3
3.Afghanistan 2 0 0 2 4-12 0
Semifinals
7- 5 Taiwan 4-2 Indonesia [HT 3-1]
[Lee Tai-Fai 1-1, 75', Yiu Cheuk-Yin 2-1, Chu Wing-Keung 32' /
Aang Witarsa 5', Jusuf Siregar 71']
[second Indonesia scorer also reported as Tan Liong Houw;
Djamiat missed penalty early in second half]
7- 5 South Korea 2-2 Burma [AET, HT 1-0]
[South Korea won on the drawing of lots*]
[Kang Chang-Ki 18', Choi Jung-Min 71' / ?, ?]
[* several sources reported that South Korea advanced
due to their superior overall goal-average]
Third Place Match
8- 5 Burma 5-4 Indonesia [HT 3-3]
[Indonesia scorers: Tee San Liong (2), Djamiat Dalhar, Ramang]
Final
8- 5 Taiwan 5-2 South Korea [HT 2-1]
[Yiu Cheuk-Yin, Chu Wing-Keung x2 (1 pen), Szeto Man,
Ho Ying-Fun / Choi Jung-Min, Park Il-Gap]
Sources: Straits Times, Singapore Free Press, China Mail, Indian Express, Sunday Standard, 'Yansfield', Japan FA, Nieuwsgier, Java-bode, Preangerbode, De vrije pers
Thanks: 'Tanaka', Eric Villante, Yoon Hyung-Jin 'Yan', Karel Stokkermans
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