The ASEAN Cup 2024 draw is set for May 21st in Hanoi, Vietnam, with Indonesia placed in Pot 2, potentially setting up high-stakes matches against either Thailand or Vietnam, the top teams from Pot 1.
The ASEAN Cup, previously known as the AFF Cup, has announced its pots and drawing schedule for the 2024 tournament. Indonesia finds itself in Pot 2 alongside Malaysia, eyeing a challenging group stage against the region’s top football teams.
Indonesia, placed in Pot 2, could face either Thailand, the defending champions, or Vietnam from Pot 1. The pots are arranged based on performances in the last two editions of the tournament, highlighting the competitive dynamics of Southeast Asian football.

The ASEAN Cup 2024 will feature 10 teams divided into two groups of five, with the top two from each group advancing to a two-legged semifinal round. This format is designed to maximize competitive matches and showcase regional talent.
Under the guidance of head coach Shin Tae-yong, Indonesia is gearing up for the tournament, focusing on strategic preparations to ensure a strong performance against top ASEAN teams.
The tournament is scheduled to run from November 23 to December 21, 2024, with Vietnam hosting the drawing event and likely several key matches, enhancing the regional football spectacle.
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The ASEAN Cup serves as a significant platform for regional unity and rivalry in Southeast Asia, showcasing not only the sport but also fostering cultural exchanges and camaraderie among the participating nations.
The ASEAN Cup 2024 offers a glimpse into the burgeoning football culture in Southeast Asia and its potential impact on regional tourism and diplomacy. As Indonesia prepares for possible matchups with regional powerhouses, the excitement builds for what promises to be a fiercely competitive tournament.
The upcoming ASEAN Cup 2024 draw places Indonesia in a challenging position in Pot 2, potentially facing either Thailand or Vietnam. Scheduled for May 21 in Hanoi, the draw will shape the path for all participating teams in this celebrated regional football tournament, highlighting the growing stature and competitive nature of Southeast Asian football.
Sources: Viva.co, Tribun News (2024)











