ASEAN Club Championship Shopee Cup™ clubs strengthened their domestic positions across Southeast Asia over the weekend with Buriram United FC producing the standout result with a 5-0 victory over Muangthong United FC.
Robert Žulj’s hat-trick and a brace from Guilherme Bissoli highlighted Buriram’s attacking efficiency, extending their unbeaten Thai League 1 run to 11 matches and keeping them at the top of the standings with 28 points.
Bangkok United FC defeated PT Prachuap FC 4-1 through goals from Seia Kunori, Guntapon Keereeleang, Muhsen Al Ghassani and Kyoga Nakamura to stay second on 24 points. BG Pathum United FC drew 0-0 with Ratchaburi Mitrphol, a result that keeps them fifth.
In the Malaysia Super League, Johor Darul Ta'zim FC recorded a 7-1 win over Melaka FC at Sultan Ibrahim Stadium on Friday with Teto Martin scoring a brace as Xisco Muñoz’s side maintained their perfect record of 10 wins from 10 matches.
Selangor FC, meanwhile, earned a 2-0 victory over Kelantan United FC, with goals from Alvin Fortes and Chrigor Moraes moving them into fourth place.
Vietnam National Cup action in Hanoi saw Công An Hà Nội FC draw 2-2 with Thể Công Viettel after extra time in their round-of-16 clash before the title holders lost 4-3 on penalties.
In the Philippines, Dynamic Herb Cebu FC secured a 5-0 win over the Philippine Army to stay in second place in the Philippines Football League, with Esram Paulos, Amanhomm Khamis, Jaime Rosquillo, Anderson Pinto and Bol Tong all on target.
Over in the Cambodian Premier League, PKR Svay Rieng FC came from behind to defeat Nagaworld FC 2-1, with goals from Yudai Ogawa and Kwame Peprah taking Matt McConkey’s team to nine wins from 10 matches and keeping them first in the standings.
Further north, Shan United FC claimed a 5-1 win over Mahar United FC in the Myanmar National League to remain among the leading teams, with six wins and one draw from their opening seven fixtures.