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Thailand beating Indonesia 1-0 in first half in AFF final

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Wed, December 14, 2016 Published on Dec. 14, 2016 Published on 2016-12-14T20:15:34+07:00

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Thailand beating Indonesia 1-0 in first half in AFF final Thai Striker, Teerasil Dangda (right) celebrates after scoring in the first half of the first leg match of the AFF Cup final on Wednesday at Pakansari stadium, Bogor West Java. (twitter @AFFSuzukicup/-)

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hailand is currently leading Indonesia 1- 0 in the first half of the first leg match of the final of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Cup at Pakansari stadium, Bogor, West Java on Wednesday evening.

Thailand player Teerasil Dangda managed to beat the Indonesian goal keeper Kurnia Meiga in the 33rd minute. Dangda headed the ball into the right side of Kurnia’s goal.

In the first half, Indonesian star player Andik was taken off after 19 minutes as he suffered a hamstring injury after he collided with Sarach Yooyen. Andik was replaced by Zulham Zamrun. (jun)

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