Thailand ended their 12-year drought in the AFF Suzuki Cup as late goals by Charyl Chappuis and Chanathip Songkrasin gave them a dramatic 4-3 aggregate victory over Malaysia on Dec 20, 2014.
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Thailand football fans cheer for their team before the start of the match. — AFP
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, right, gestures to Malaysian supporters before the start of the final second leg soccer match. — AP
Thailand's football team pose for pictures before the match against Malaysia. — AFP
Malaysia's Safiq Rahim (second left) scores a penalty goal against Thailand. Malaysia 1 Thailand 0. (Thailand 2 Malaysia 1 on aggregate) — AFP
Malaysia's Indra Putra Mahayuddin, left in air, scores the second goal against Thailand. Malaysia 2 Thailand 0. (Thailand 2 Malaysia 2 on aggregate) — AP
Malaysian players celebrate after scoring the second goal against Thailand. — AFP
Malaysia's Safiq Rahim, foreground, celebrates with teammates after scoring the third goal against Thailand. Malaysia 3 Thailand 0. (Malaysia 3 Thailand 2 on aggregate) — AP
Fans of Malaysia cheer after the team scores the third goal. — Reuters
Malaysia's goalkeeper Mohd Farizal sits dejected on the field after Charyl Chappuis scored a goal. Malaysia 3 Thailand 1. (Thailand 3 Malaysia 3 on aggregate) — AFP
Chanathip Songkrasin (centre) celebrates after scoring Thailand's second goal. Malaysia 3 Thailand 2. (Thailand 4 Malaysia 3 on aggregate) — AP
Thailand football team players celebrate after defeating Malaysia 4-3 on aggregate. — AFP
Thailand soccer fans celebrate after Thailand won their match against Malaysia. — AP
Thailand's team players celebrate after winning the AFF Suzuki Cup 2014. — AP
Charyl Yannic Chappuis (right) kisses the trophy as he celebrates with his team members after winning the AFF Suzuki Cup. — AFP