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'''Myo Hlaing Win''' ({{lang-my|မျိုးလှိုင်ဝင်း}}) is an Myanmar international [[association footballer|footballer]] who plays as a [[forward (association football)|forward]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/player/9602.html |title=Myo Hlaing Win |website=National-Football-Teams.com |access-date=}}</ref> He was the top goalscorer at the [[1998 Tiger Cup]].<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/asean98-det.html ASEAN ("Tiger") Cup 1998 (Vietnam) Details] RSSSF</ref> |
'''Myo Hlaing Win''' ({{lang-my|မျိုးလှိုင်ဝင်း}}) is an Myanmar international [[association footballer|footballer]] who plays as a [[forward (association football)|forward]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/player/9602.html |title=Myo Hlaing Win |website=National-Football-Teams.com |access-date=}}</ref> He was the top goalscorer at the [[1998 Tiger Cup]].<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/asean98-det.html ASEAN ("Tiger") Cup 1998 (Vietnam) Details] RSSSF</ref> |
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he was a prolific goalscorer, and despite being more of an individualistic attacker, he was also capable of providing assists for his teammates, due to his vision, passing and crossing ability.He was an extremely powerful, fast, and technical player, as well as being a composed finisher. |
he was a prolific goalscorer, and despite being more of an individualistic attacker, he was also capable of providing assists for his teammates, due to his vision, passing and crossing ability.He was an extremely powerful, fast, and technical player, as well as being a composed finisher. |
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==International goals== |
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{{Incomplete list|July 2020}} |
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:''Scores and results list Myanmar's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Myanmar goal''. |
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|+ List of international goals scored by Myo Hlaing Win |
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!scope=col | No. |
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!scope=col | Date |
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!scope=col | Venue |
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!scope=col | Opponent |
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!scope=col | Score |
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!scope=col | Result |
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!scope=col | Competition |
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!scope=col class="unsortable" | {{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}} |
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| align="center" | - |
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|rowspan=3|{{dts|9 June 1993}} |
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|rowspan=6|[[National Stadium, Singapore]] |
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|rowspan=3|{{fb|LAO}} |
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| align="center" |3–0 |
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| align="center" rowspan=3|7–1 |
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|rowspan=6|[[Football at the 1993 Southeast Asian Games|1993 Southeast Asian Games]] |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" |5–0 |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" |7–0 |
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| align="center" | - |
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|{{dts|13 June 1993}} |
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|{{fb|MAS}} |
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| align="center" | 1–0 |
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| align="center" | 2–1 |
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| align="center" | - |
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|rowspan=2|{{dts|15 June 1993}} |
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|rowspan=2|{{fb|BRU}} |
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| align="center" |4–0 |
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| align="center" rowspan=2|6–0 |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" |6–0 |
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| align="center" | - |
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|{{dts|1 July 1996}} |
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|[[Rajamangala Stadium]], [[Bangkok]], Thailand |
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|{{fb|MDV}} |
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| align="center" | 2–0 |
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| align="center" | 3–1 |
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|rowspan=5|[[1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification]] |
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| align="center" | - |
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|{{dts|4 July 1996}} |
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|rowspan=4|[[National Stadium, Singapore]] |
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|{{fb|SIN}} |
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| align="center" | 1–2 |
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| align="center" | 2–2 |
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| align="center" | - |
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|rowspan=3|{{dts|9 July 1996}} |
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|rowspan=3|{{fb|MDV}} |
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| align="center" |1–0 |
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| align="center" rowspan=3|4–1 |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" |3–1 |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" |4–1 |
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| align="center" | - |
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|{{dts|5 September 1996}} |
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|rowspan=2|[[Jurong Stadium]], [[Jurong]], Singapore |
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|{{fb|CAM}} |
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| align="center" | 4–0 |
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| align="center" | 5–0 |
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|rowspan=2|[[1996 AFF Championship]] |
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| align="center" | - |
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|{{dts|11 September 1996}} |
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|{{fb|LAO}} |
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| align="center" | 4–2 |
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| align="center" | 4–2 |
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| align="center" | - |
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|rowspan=2|{{dts|7 October 1997}} |
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|rowspan=5|[[Lebak Bulus Stadium]], [[Jakarta]], Indonesia |
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|rowspan=2|{{fb|SIN}} |
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| align="center" rowspan=2| 2–2 |
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| align="center" rowspan=2| 2–2 |
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|rowspan=5|[[Football at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games|1997 Southeast Asian Games]] |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | - |
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|rowspan=3|{{dts|9 October 1997}} |
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|rowspan=3|{{fb|BRU}} |
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| align="center" rowspan=3| 6–1 |
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| align="center" rowspan=3| 6–1 |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | - |
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|rowspan=2|{{dts|29 August 1998}} |
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|rowspan=4|[[Thống Nhất Stadium]], [[Ho Chi Minh City]], Thailand |
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|rowspan=2|{{fb|IDN}} |
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| align="center" | 1–0 |
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| align="center" rowspan=2| 2–6 |
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|rowspan=4|[[1998 AFF Championship]] |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | 2–6 |
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| align="center" | - |
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|rowspan=2|{{dts|31 August 1998}} |
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|rowspan=5|{{fb|PHI}} |
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| align="center" | 2–1 |
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| align="center" rowspan=2| 5–2 |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | 5–2 |
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| align="center" | - |
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|rowspan=3|{{dts|1 August 1999}} |
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|rowspan=3|[[Berakas Sports Complex]], [[Bandar Seri Begawan]], Brunei |
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| align="center" | 1–1 |
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| align="center" rowspan=3| 4–1 |
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|rowspan=3|[[Football at the 1999 Southeast Asian Games|1999 Southeast Asian Games]] |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | 2–1 |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | 4–1 |
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| align="center" | - |
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|{{dts|5 April 2000}} |
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|rowspan=3|[[Dongdaemun Stadium]], [[Seoul]], South Korea |
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|{{fb|MNG}} |
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| align="center" | 2–0 |
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| align="center" | 2–0 |
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|rowspan=3|[[2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification]] |
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| align="center" | - |
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|rowspan=2|{{dts|7 April 2000}} |
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|rowspan=2|{{fb|LAO}} |
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| align="center" | 1–0 |
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| align="center" rowspan=2| 4–0 |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | 4–0 |
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| align="center" | - |
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|{{dts|9 August 2000}} |
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|[[Perak Stadium]], [[Ipoh]], Malaysia |
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|{{fb|MAS}} |
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| align="center" | 2–1 |
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| align="center" | 2–1 |
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|Friendly |
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| align="center" | - |
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|{{dts|16 December 2004}} |
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|[[Bukit Jalil National Stadium]], [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia |
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|{{fb|TLS}} |
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| align="center" | 3–1 |
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| align="center" | 3–1 |
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|[[2004 AFF Championship]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 15:56, 24 July 2020
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Myo Hlaing Win | ||
Date of birth | May 24, 1973 | ||
Place of birth | Yangon, Myanmar | ||
Height | 5' 9 | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Ayeyawady United (manager) | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1990–2003 | Ministry of Finance & Revenue | 89 | (69) |
International career | |||
1989–2004 | Myanmar | 90 | (39) |
Managerial career | |||
2012–2013 | Nay Pyi Taw F.C. | ||
2019- | Ayeyawady United | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Myo Hlaing Win (Template:Lang-my) is an Myanmar international footballer who plays as a forward[1] He was the top goalscorer at the 1998 Tiger Cup.[2] he was a prolific goalscorer, and despite being more of an individualistic attacker, he was also capable of providing assists for his teammates, due to his vision, passing and crossing ability.He was an extremely powerful, fast, and technical player, as well as being a composed finisher.
International goals
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. |
- Scores and results list Myanmar's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Myanmar goal.
No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition | Ref. |
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- | 9 June 1993 | National Stadium, Singapore | Laos | 3–0 | 7–1 | 1993 Southeast Asian Games | |
- | 5–0 | ||||||
- | 7–0 | ||||||
- | 13 June 1993 | Malaysia | 1–0 | 2–1 | |||
- | 15 June 1993 | Brunei | 4–0 | 6–0 | |||
- | 6–0 | ||||||
- | 1 July 1996 | Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | Maldives | 2–0 | 3–1 | 1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification | |
- | 4 July 1996 | National Stadium, Singapore | Singapore | 1–2 | 2–2 | ||
- | 9 July 1996 | Maldives | 1–0 | 4–1 | |||
- | 3–1 | ||||||
- | 4–1 | ||||||
- | 5 September 1996 | Jurong Stadium, Jurong, Singapore | Cambodia | 4–0 | 5–0 | 1996 AFF Championship | |
- | 11 September 1996 | Laos | 4–2 | 4–2 | |||
- | 7 October 1997 | Lebak Bulus Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia | Singapore | 2–2 | 2–2 | 1997 Southeast Asian Games | |
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- | 9 October 1997 | Brunei | 6–1 | 6–1 | |||
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- | 29 August 1998 | Thống Nhất Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City, Thailand | Indonesia | 1–0 | 2–6 | 1998 AFF Championship | |
- | 2–6 | ||||||
- | 31 August 1998 | Philippines | 2–1 | 5–2 | |||
- | 5–2 | ||||||
- | 1 August 1999 | Berakas Sports Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei | 1–1 | 4–1 | 1999 Southeast Asian Games | ||
- | 2–1 | ||||||
- | 4–1 | ||||||
- | 5 April 2000 | Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul, South Korea | Mongolia | 2–0 | 2–0 | 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification | |
- | 7 April 2000 | Laos | 1–0 | 4–0 | |||
- | 4–0 | ||||||
- | 9 August 2000 | Perak Stadium, Ipoh, Malaysia | Malaysia | 2–1 | 2–1 | Friendly | |
- | 16 December 2004 | Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | East Timor | 3–1 | 3–1 | 2004 AFF Championship |
References
- ^ "Myo Hlaing Win". National-Football-Teams.com.
- ^ ASEAN ("Tiger") Cup 1998 (Vietnam) Details RSSSF