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2005 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup

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2005 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup
Tournament details
Host countryPakistan
Dates7–17 December
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions India (4th title)
Runners-up Bangladesh
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored38 (2.53 per match)
Top scorer(s)Maldives Ibrahim Fazeel
Maldives Ali Ashfaq
Maldives Ahmed Thariq
(3 goals each)
Best player(s)India Bhaichung Bhutia
Fair play award Bhutan
2003
2008
All statistics correct as of 30 March 2019.

The 2005 South Asian Football Federation Cup was the sixth edition of South Asian Football Federation Cup. It was the second time the competition was held in Pakistan. All matches were held at the People's Football Stadium in Karachi.[1][2] The tournament started on 7 December and ended on 17 December.[3]

India won their fourth title after defeating Bangladesh 2–0 in the finals. Both sides contested the finals in the 1999 edition with India coming out victorious with the same result and Bhaichung Bhutia scored in that finals as well.

Ahmed Thariq, Ali Ashfaq and Ibrahim Fazeel of Maldives were the top-scorers of the tournament, all scoring three goals each.[4]

Participating teams

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Country Appearance Previous best performance FIFA ranking
Dec 2005
 Pakistan (Host) 6th Third-place 1997 168
 Afghanistan 2nd Group stage (2003) 198
 Bangladesh 5th Champions (2003) 170
 Bhutan 2nd Group stage (2003) 189
 India 6th Champions (1993, 1997, 1999) 135
 Maldives 4th Runners-up (1997, 2003) 147
   Nepal 6th Third-place (1993) 181
 Sri Lanka 6th Champions (1995) 144

Squads

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Venue

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The tournament was held at the People's Football Stadium in Karachi.

Karachi
People's Football Stadium
Capacity: 40,000

Group stage

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Group A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Maldives 3 2 1 0 11 1 +10 7 Advance to knockout phase
2  Pakistan (H) 3 2 1 0 2 0 +2 7
3  Afghanistan 3 1 0 2 3 11 −8 3
4  Sri Lanka 3 0 0 3 1 5 −4 0
Source: RSSSF
(H) Hosts
Pakistan 1–0 Sri Lanka
Hussain 38' Report
Maldives 9–1 Afghanistan
Ali 11'
Fazeel 27', 45+2', 60'
Ashfaq 32', 88'
Thariq 45+3', 46', 86'
Report Maqsood 39'


Sri Lanka 1–2 Afghanistan
Karunarathne 85' Report Qadami 35'
Gullestani 41'

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Bangladesh 3 2 1 0 6 1 +5 7 Advance to knockout phase
2  India 3 2 1 0 6 2 +4 7
3    Nepal 3 1 0 2 4 5 −1 3
4  Bhutan 3 0 0 3 1 9 −8 0
Source: RSSSF
Bangladesh 3–0 Bhutan
Farhad 42', 58'
Ameli 85'
Report
India 2–1   Nepal
Hossain 6', 28' Report Thapa 35'

Bangladesh 2–0   Nepal
Kanchan 27', 87' Report
India 3–0 Bhutan
Bhutia 45'
Gawli 51'
Hakim 64'
Report

Nepal   3–1 Bhutan
Tamang 10'
Thapa 16'
Gurung 29'
Report Pradhan 47'

Knockout phase

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Bracket

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
14 Dec – Islamabad
 
 
 Maldives0
 
17 Dec – Islamabad
 
 India1
 
 India 2
 
14 Dec – Islamabad
 
 Bangladesh0
 
 Bangladesh1
 
 
 Pakistan0
 

Semi-finals

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Final

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Statistics

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Goalscorers

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3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

Awards

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Most Valuable Player[1][2] Top Scorers Fair Play
India Bhaichung Bhutia Maldives Ibrahim Fazeel

Maldives Ali Ashfaq

Maldives Ahmed Thariq

(3 goals)

 Bhutan

Other statistics

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References

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  1. ^ a b "India beat B'desh to win SAFF Cup". The Times of India. 18 December 2005. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  2. ^ a b "India win SAFF title". Rediff. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  3. ^ Zlotkowski, Andre (6 March 2008). "South Asian Gold Cup 2005 (Karachi, Pakistan)". RSSSF. Retrieved 6 January 2019.
  4. ^ "SAFF Gold Cup 2005". South Asian Football Federation. Archived from the original on 18 September 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
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