ASEAN Championship U19· Season 2025
Myanmar U19 overturned a 1-0 half-time deficit to beat Timor-Leste U19 3-1 at Stadion Teladan in Medan, ending their ASEAN U19 Championship campaign on a high.
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AI SummaryTimor-Leste U19 1-3 Myanmar U19: Second-half fightback ends campaign on a high for Myanmar
Myanmar U19 overturned a 1-0 half-time deficit to beat Timor-Leste U19 3-1 at Stadion Teladan in Medan on 7 June, closing their ASEAN U19 Boys' Bank Sumut Championship 2026 campaign with a resounding second-half display.
How it unfolded
Timor-Leste struck first against the run of play. Marcio Caeiro (listed as M. Caeiro) opened the scoring in the 41st minute, sending his side into the break with a lead that few expected given Myanmar's territorial control in the first half.
But the momentum shifted decisively after the restart. La Min Pyae Sone (M. P. Sone L.) equalised in the 49th minute, tapping home after a scramble in the box. Just eight minutes later, Swan Zar Ni (S. Zarni) put Myanmar ahead in the 57th minute with a composed finish that caught the Timor-Leste defence flat-footed.
Myanmar sealed the result deep into stoppage time. Sai Bo Bo Kyaw (B. B. Kyaw S.) added a third in the 90th+1 minute, giving the scoreline a more emphatic look than the contest perhaps deserved.
The turning point
The opening 15 minutes of the second half proved decisive. Timor-Leste had held firm defensively in the first period, but Myanmar's quick-fire double inside eight second-half minutes — 49th and 57th — flipped the game entirely. Once trailing, Timor-Leste lacked the attacking firepower to mount a response, managing no further shots on target of note.
Key performers
- La Min Pyae Sone (Myanmar): His 49th-minute equaliser was the catalyst, breaking Timor-Leste's resistance immediately after the restart.
- Swan Zar Ni (Myanmar): Scored what proved to be the winner in the 57th minute, showing sharp movement to lose his marker.
- Sai Bo Bo Kyaw (Myanmar): Rounded off the scoring with a late third in stoppage time, killing any lingering hope of a Timor-Leste comeback.
What it meant
Both teams entered matchday three already eliminated from semi-final contention, according to tournament standings published after matchday two. The result meant Myanmar ended their campaign in third place in Group A with three points from three matches, while Timor-Leste finished bottom of the group without a point. Indonesia topped Group A with a perfect record, advancing alongside Vietnam to the knockout stage.
Verdict
Myanmar's resilience in the second half was the difference. Timor-Leste showed organisation in the first 45 but could not sustain it. The 3-1 margin flattered the winners slightly, but the three points were fully deserved. For both sides, the tournament provided valuable experience at the U19 international level ahead of future ASEAN competitions.
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Match Events
Key match events between Timor-Leste U19 and Myanmar U19 — 4 goals and 0 cards recorded during the match.
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API data: 3 Jul 2026
