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AFC U-16 Women's Championship

2005 Asian Women U-17 Championship  

Tournament details
Host countrySouth Korea
Dates16–27 April
Teams11 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Japan (1st title)
Runners-up China
Third place Thailand
Fourth place South Korea
In Namhae, South Korea NB: all matches 2x40 minutes Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, North Korea, Philippines, Uzbekistan and Vietnam all withdrew after originally announcing participation. Group A 16- 4 South Korea 15-0 Indonesia [CHOI Hee Sook 2, 37, JEON Ga Eul 9, 13, 21, KIM Soo Jin 15, 39, KIM Cho Hee 19, PARK Ji Young 10, 66, KWAN Hah Nul 41, JUNG Won Jung 47, 52. PARK Jo Rong 80+, 80+; att: 3,500] 16- 4 Thailand 6-4 India [C. Chawong 13, P. Nampeng 17, P. Sornsai 6, 71, 76, S. Peangthan 65; N. Bala 40+, 41, 51, R. Suganya 46; att: 1,000] 18- 4 South Korea 7-0 India [KWON Hah Nul 28, 37, PARK Ji Young 35, 52, JEON Ga Eul 45, CHO So Hyun 74, LEE Ye Eun 79; att: 2,000] 18- 4 Thailand 11-0 Indonesia [U. Thingjorn 8, 55, P. Nampeng 11, W. Kertsombun 12, P. Sornsai 22, 30, 38, 41, 66, S. Panratsamee 24, P. Ngoendi 73; att: 1,500] 20- 4 South Korea 3-2 Thailand 20- 4 India 6-0 Indonesia 1.South Korea 3 3 0 0 25- 2 9 2.Thailand 3 2 0 1 19- 7 6 3.India 3 1 0 2 10-13 3 4.Indonesia 3 0 0 3 0-32 0 Group B 16- 4 Japan 22-0 Hongkong [N. Hara 5, 30, 35, A. Nagasato 6, 17, 23, 29, 39, 57, H. Ono 19, 33, 38, K. Ataeyama 32, 53, R. Uchibori 47, 56, 65, M. Kawamura 40+, 62, A. Tanaka 45, Y. Hori 80+, 80+] 16- 4 Guam 1-0 Bangladesh [Amy Atkinson 38] 18- 4 Japan 24-0 Bangladesh [N. Hara 5, 31, 37, 45, 49, 54, 70, N. Hatsumi 11, 60, M. Matsubara 19, 40, A. Kakazu 24, 30, 71, 80+, M. Kawamura 36, 41, 42, Y. Hori 57, 61, 75, 76, K. Ataeyama 65, A. Akthar 73og; att: 300] 18- 4 Guam 0-0 Hongkong [att: 300] 20- 4 Japan 18-0 Guam 20- 4 Hongkong 3-2 Bangladesh 1.Japan 3 3 0 0 64- 0 9 2.Guam 3 1 1 1 1-18 4 3.Hongkong 3 1 1 1 3-24 4 4.Bangladesh 3 0 0 3 2-28 0 Group C 17- 4 China 7-0 Táiwan [MA Xiaoxu 11, 14, LI Lin 32, 38, LI Nan 58, 76, 80+] 19- 4 Taiwan 7-0 Singapore 21- 4 China 27-0 Singapore 1.China 2 2 0 0 34- 0 6 2.Taiwan 2 1 0 1 7- 7 3 3.Singapore 2 0 0 2 0-34 0 Semifinals 24- 4 China 6-0 Thailand 24- 4 South Korea 0-4 Japan Third Place Match 26- 4 Thailand 2-1 South Korea [CHAWONG Chidtawan 17, PEANGTHAN Sukunya 68; JUNG Won Jung 69] Final 26- 4 China 1-1 Japan [1-3 pen]
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2007 Asian Women U-16 Championship 

AFC U-16 Women's Championship
Tournament details
Host countryMalaysia
Dates8–17 March
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions North Korea (1st title)
Runners-up Japan
Third place South Korea
Fourth place China

NB: Formerly an U-17 event.

Mar 8-17, 2007 in Malaysia

Group A 
 8 Mar China        3-1 South Korea
10 Mar South Korea  3-1 Australia
12 Mar Australia    0-0 China

 1.CHINA             2  1  1  0  3- 1  4
 2.SOUTH KOREA       2  1  0  1  4- 4  3
 3.Australia         2  0  1  1  1- 3  1

Group B
 8 Mar Japan        0-1 North Korea
10 Mar North Korea  7-1 Thailand
12 Mar Thailand     1-2 Japan

 1.NORTH KOREA       2  2  0  0  8- 1  6
 2.JAPAN             2  1  0  1  2- 2  3
 3.Thailand          2  0  0  2  2- 9  0

Semifinals
14 Mar China        1-3 Japan
14 Mar North Korea  4-1 South Korea

Third Place Match
17 Mar China        1-1 South Korea           [2-4 pen]

Final
17 Mar North Korea  3-0 Japan
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2009 Asian Women U-16 Championship 

AFC U-16 Women's Championship
Tournament details
Host countryThailand
Dates4–15 November
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions South Korea (1st title)
Runners-up North Korea
Third place Japan
Fourth place Australia
North Korea, Japan, South Korea qualified automatically
 
Qualifying Group A

08 Nov 2008 Singapore       0–17 Australia
08 Nov 2008 Thailand        1–1  Myanmar
10 Nov 2008 Australia       4–0  Myanmar
10 Nov 2008 Singapore       1–3  Philippines
12 Nov 2008 Myanmar        11–0  Singapore
12 Nov 2008 Philippines     0–8  Thailand
15 Nov 2008 Thailand       13-0  Singapore
15 Nov 2008 Philippines     0–20 Australia
17 Nov 2008 Myanmar         6–0  Philippines
17 Nov 2008 Australia       2–0  Thailand

1.AUSTRALIA     12  4  4 0 0  43- 0
2.THAILAND       7  4  2 1 1  22- 3
3.MYANMAR        7  4  2 1 1  18- 5
4.Philippines    3  4  1 0 3   3-35
5.Singapore      0  4  0 0 4   1-44

Qualifying Group B

09 Nov 2008 Chinese Taipei  1–6  China
09 Nov 2008 India           3–1  Uzbekistan
11 Nov 2008 Chinese Taipei  1–0  Uzbekistan
11 Nov 2008 China           1–0  India
13 Nov 2008 Uzbekistan      0–9  China
13 Nov 2008 Chinese Taipei  2–1  India

1.CHINA          9  3  3 0 0  16- 1
2.CHINESE TAIPEI 6  3  2 0 1   4- 7
3.India          3  3  1 0 2   4- 4
4.Uzbekistan     0  3  0 0 3   1-13

NB: Myanmar qualified as best third place team.



Final Tournament (Thailand, Nov 4-15 2009)

Group A

04 Nov 2009 North Korea     5–0  Thailand
04 Nov 2009 South Korea     8–0  Myanmar
06 Nov 2009 Thailand        0–8  South Korea
06 Nov 2009 Myanmar         0–7  North Korea
08 Nov 2009 North Korea     2–2  South Korea
08 Nov 2009 Myanmar         2–4  Thailand

1.SOUTH KOREA    7  3  2 1 0  18- 2
2.NORTH KOREA    7  3  2 1 0  14- 2
3.Thailand       3  3  1 0 2   4-15
4.Myanmar        0  3  0 0 3   2-19

Group B

05 Nov 2009 Japan          16–0  Chinese Taipei
05 Nov 2009 Australia       4–0  China
07 Nov 2009 Chinese Taipei  0–7  Australia
07 Nov 2009 China           1–3  Japan
09 Nov 2009 Japan           1–3  Australia
09 Nov 2009 China           7–0  Chinese Taipei

1.AUSTRALIA      9  3  3 0 0  14- 1
2.JAPAN          6  3  2 0 1  20- 4
3.China          3  3  1 0 2   8- 7
4.Chinese Taipei 0  3  0 0 3   0-30 

Semifinals
12 Nov 2009 South Korea     1–0  Japan
12 Nov 2009 Australia       3–4  North Korea 

Third Place Match
15 Nov 2009 Japan           6-2  Australia

Final
15 Nov 2009 South Korea     4-0  North Korea
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2011 Asian Women U-16 Championship  

AFC U-16 Women's Championship
Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates3–13 November
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Japan (2nd title)
Runners-up North Korea
Third place China
Fourth place South Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored54 (3.6 per match)
Attendance1,624 (108 per match)
Top scorer(s)North Korea Ri Un-sim (9 goals)
Best player(s)Japan Yui Narumiya
Fair play award Thailand
First Round Chinese Taipei, Myanmar and Thailand qualified automatically for second round. Group A (in Philippines) Vietnam 9-0 Singapore East Timor 0-4 Guam Guam 2-0 Philippines Vietnam 16-0 East Timor Philippines 7-0 East Timor Singapore 1-2 Guam Singapore 6-0 East Timor Vietnam 3-0 Philippines Guam 0-5 Vietnam Philippines 2-0 Singapore 1.Vietnam 4 4 0 0 33- 0 12 Qualified 2.Guam 4 3 0 1 8- 6 9 3.Philippines 4 2 0 2 9- 5 6 4.Singapore 4 1 0 3 7-13 3 5.East Timor 4 0 0 4 0-33 0 Group B (in Jordan) Jordan 3-0 India Iran 3-0 India Jordan 1-1 Iran [2-4 on pen.] 1.Iran 2 1 1 0 4- 1 4 Qualified 2.Jordan 2 1 1 0 4- 1 4 3.India 2 0 0 2 0- 6 0 Bahrain and Uzbekistan withdrew Second Round (in Thailand) Chinese Taipei 0–3 Myanmar Iran 2–4 Vietnam Vietnam 1–3 Thailand Iran 0–3 Chinese Taipei Thailand 2–1 Iran Myanmar 3–0 Vietnam Myanmar 4–0 Iran Chinese Taipei 4–2 Thailand Vietnam 3–3 Chinese Taipei Thailand 2–1 Myanmar 1.Thailand 4 3 0 1 9- 7 9 Qualified 2.Myanmar 4 3 0 1 11- 2 9 3.Chinese Taipei 4 2 1 1 10- 8 7 4.Vietnam 4 1 1 2 8-11 4 5.Iran 4 0 0 4 3-13 0 Final Tournament China, 3–13 November 2011 03 Nov 2011 China 8–0 Thailand [Lu Yueyun 33, Lei Jiahui 34, 90, Wang Yaping 51, 56, Zhang Chen 69, 88, Ji Xinyi 86] 03 Nov 2011 South Korea 4–0 Australia [Kim So-Yi 19, 47, Lim Hee-Eun 35, Namgung Yeji 90] 03 Nov 2011 North Korea 0–1 Japan [Norimatsu 90+2] 05 Nov 2011 Japan 10–0 Thailand [Inoue 23, Ito 25, Shiraki 35, 55, Hirata 40, Pannaray Suyao 46og, Matsubara 66, Nakamura 68, 90+1, Toriumi 77] 05 Nov 2011 Australia 0–3 China [Song Yuqing 18, Song Duan 27, 55] 05 Nov 2011 South Korea 0–4 North Korea [Ri Kyong-Hyang 21, 65, Ri Un-Sim 41, 72] 07 Nov 2011 China 0–3 Japan [Masuya 11, 73, Narumiya 38] 07 Nov 2011 Thailand 0–3 South Korea [Namgung Yeji 41, Kim Soyi 47, Yoon Jihyun 70] 07 Nov 2011 Australia 0–1 North Korea [Ri Kyong-Hyang 90] 10 Nov 2011 Thailand 0–4 Australia [Jones 21, 82, Ann Brown 62, Sampson 64] 10 Nov 2011 North Korea 1–0 China [Kim Phyong-Hwa 47] 10 Nov 2011 Japan 3–0 South Korea [Narumiya 4, Nakamura 13, Masuya 30] 13 Nov 2011 Thailand 0–8 North Korea [Kim So-Hyang 6, Ri Un-Sim 31, 43, 45+1, 46, 52, 66, 74] 13 Nov 2011 Australia 0–1 Japan [Momiki 16] 13 Nov 2011 China 0–0 South Korea 1.Japan 5 5 0 0 18- 0 15 Winners 2.North Korea 5 4 0 1 14- 1 12 3.China 5 2 1 2 11- 4 7 4.South Korea 5 2 1 2 7- 7 7 5.Australia 5 1 0 4 4- 9 3 6.Thailand 5 0 0 5 0-33 0
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2013 Asian Women U-16 Championship  

Tournament details
Host country China
CityNanjing
Dates26 September – 6 October
Teams12
Venue(s)Jiangning Sports Center
Final positions
Champions Japan (3rd title)
Runners-up North Korea
Third place China
Fourth place Thailand
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Japan Rikako Kobayashi (7 goals)
Best player(s)Japan Hina Sugita
Fair play award North Korea
Qualification Tournament Group A (in Jordan) Palestine 0–9 Jordan Bahrain 1–0 Palestine Jordan 4–0 Bahrain 1.Jordan 2 2 0 0 13- 0 6 Qualified 2.Bahrain 2 1 0 1 1- 4 3 Qualified 3.Palestine 2 0 0 2 0-10 0 Group B (in Sri Lanka) Sri Lanka 0–6 Uzbekistan Iran 5–2 India Uzbekistan 3–0 Iran India 1–1 Sri Lanka India 1–1 Uzbekistan Sri Lanka 0–3 Iran 1.Uzbekistan 3 2 1 0 10- 1 7 Qualified 2.Iran 3 2 0 1 8- 5 6 Qualified 3.India 3 0 2 1 4- 7 2 4.Sri Lanka 3 0 1 2 1-10 1 Group C (in Philippines) Australia 5–1 Thailand Philippines 1–2 Myanmar Myanmar 0–5 Australia Thailand 6–1 Philippines Thailand 3–2 Myanmar Philippines 1–8 Australia 1.Australia 3 3 0 0 18- 2 9 Qualified 2.Thailand 3 2 0 1 10- 8 6 Qualified 3.Myanmar 3 1 0 2 4- 9 3 4.Philippines 3 0 0 3 3-16 0 Group D (in Guam) Hong Kong 0–1 Guam Chinese Taipei 7–0 Hong Kong Guam 0–9 Chinese Taipei 1.Chinese Taipei 2 2 0 0 16- 0 6 Qualified 2.Guam 2 1 0 1 1- 9 3 Qualified 3.Hong Kong 2 0 0 2 0- 8 0 Final Tournament (China, 26 Sep-6 Oct 2013) Group A 26 Sep 2013 China 17–0 Bahrain [Chen Yudan 3, 36, Wu Yue 11, 19, 21, Liu Yan 15, 32, 57, 68, 85, Hessa Alzayani 46og, Qin Manman 50, 51, Cui Yuhan 53, 60, 89, Shen Lufan 90+2] 28 Sep 2013 Australia 8–0 Bahrain [Pollicina 19, Stockdale 22, Pitts 24, Mcgladrigan 35, Franco 64, 74, 85, Chidiac 83] 30 Sep 2013 China 2–0 Australia [Cui Yuhan 31, Fan Yuqiu 35] 1.China 2 2 0 0 19- 0 6 Qualified 2.Australia 2 1 0 1 8- 2 3 3.Bahrain 2 0 0 2 0-25 0 Group B 26 Sep 2013 Jordan 0–6 North Korea [Wi Jong Sim 10, Mun Kyong Yong 21pen, Ri Hae Yon 34, 45, 57, Kim Pom Ui 67] 28 Sep 2013 Chinese Taipei 2–1 Jordan [Pan Shin-Yu 39, Yanh Chia Hui 42; Manar Mohammad 88] 30 Sep 2013 North Korea 10–0 Chinese Taipei [Ri Pom Hwang 8, Wi Jong Sim 20, 24, An Song Ok 22, Sung Hyang Sim 39, 41, 85, Kim Pom Ui 50, Ri Hae Yon 54, Ri Un Yong 77] 1.North Korea 2 2 0 0 16- 0 6 Qualified 2.Chinese Taipei 2 1 0 1 2-11 3 3.Jordan 2 0 0 2 1- 8 0 Group C 26 Sep 2013 Uzbekistan 0–0 South Korea 28 Sep 2013 Thailand 3–0 Uzbekistan [Sojirat 15, Sudarat 37, Jiraporn 68] 30 Sep 2013 South Korea 2–2 Thailand [Lee So Hee 67pen, 85; Sudarat 80, 90+3] 1.Thailand 2 1 1 0 5- 2 4 Qualified 2.South Korea 2 0 2 0 2- 2 2 3.Uzbekistan 2 0 1 1 0- 3 1 Group D 26 Sep 2013 Japan 19–0 Guam [Kamogawa 16, 18, 46, Kobayashi 17, 20, 27, 37, 52 Sugita 32, 40, Kanda 39, Kitagawa 55, 68, 72, 87, Abe 59, Kono 63, Imai 75, Miura 83] 28 Sep 2013 Iran 2–0 Guam [Behesht 45+2, Geraeli 55] 30 Sep 2013 Japan 9–0 Iran [Nishida 4, 5, Minami 10, Kitagawa 12, 70, Sugita 27 Nagano 45+1, 90, Kono 63] 1.Japan 2 2 0 0 28- 0 6 Qualified 2.Iran 2 1 0 1 2- 9 3 3.Guam 2 0 0 2 0-21 0 Semifinals 03 Oct 2013 China 1–3 North Korea [Qin Manman 66; Ju Hyo Sim 35, Ri Hae Yon 41, 83] 03 Oct 2013 Thailand 0–6 Japan [Kobayashi 12, 63, Sugita 31, 85, 90, Kamogawa 88] Third Place Match 06 Oct 2013 China 2–2 Thailand [aet, 4-2 pen] [Liu Yan 18, Wu Yue 90+4; Thanakorn 49, Sudarat 67] Final 06 Oct 2013 North Korea 1–1 Japan [aet, 5-6 pen]
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2015 Asian Women U-16 Championship  

2015亚足联U16女子锦标赛
Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates4–15 November
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions North Korea (2nd title)
Runners-up Japan
Third place China
Fourth place Thailand
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored69 (4.31 per match)
Attendance1,755 (110 per match)
Top scorer(s)China Wang Yanwen (6 goals)
Best player(s)North Korea Ri Hae-yon
Fair play award Japan
Qualification Tournament Group A (in Bahrain) Uzbekistan 17–0 Bahrain Bahrain 0–5 Uzbekistan 1.Uzbekistan 2 2 0 0 22- 0 6 Qualified 2.Bahrain 2 0 0 2 0-22 0 Kyrgyzstan withdrew Palestine withdrew Sri Lanka withdrew Tajikistan withdrew Group B (in Bangladesh) Iran 9–0 United Arab Emirates Jordan 0–1 Bangladesh Iran 2–1 India Bangladesh 6–0 United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 1–8 Jordan Bangladesh 1–2 India India 12–0 United Arab Emirates Iran 6–1 Jordan Jordan 3–6 India Bangladesh 1–2 Iran 1.Iran 4 4 0 0 19- 3 12 Qualified 2.India 4 3 0 1 21- 6 9 3.Bangladesh 4 2 0 2 9- 4 6 4.Jordan 4 1 0 3 12-14 3 5.United Arab Em. 4 0 0 4 1-35 0 Qatar withdrew Group C (in Malaysia) Australia 6–0 Vietnam South Korea 11–0 Hong Kong Vietnam 0–3 South Korea Australia 10-0 Hong Kong Australia 0–1 South Korea Hong Kong 0–7 Vietnam 1.South Korea 3 3 0 0 15- 0 9 Qualified 2.Australia 3 2 0 1 16- 1 6 3.Vietnam 3 1 0 2 7- 9 3 4.Hong Kong 3 0 0 3 0-28 0 Northern Marianas withdrew Group D (in Malaysia) Chinese Taipei 7–0 Cambodia Myanmar 6–0 Philippines Cambodia 0–4 Myanmar Philippines 2–5 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 2–0 Myanmar Philippines 4–2 Cambodia 1.Chinese Taipei 3 3 0 0 14- 2 9 Qualified 2.Myanmar 3 2 0 1 10- 2 6 3.Philippines 3 1 0 2 6-13 3 4.Cambodia 3 0 0 3 2-15 0 Final Tournament (China, 4-15 November 2015) Group A 04 Nov 2015 Thailand 4–0 Iran [Kanyanat 5, 36, Yaowaporn 8, 90+2] 04 Nov 2015 China 3–3 South Korea [Xie Qiwen 16, Zhang Linyan 38, Wang Yanwen 72; Choi Jeong-min 57, Gwon Hui-seon 68, Mun Eun-ju 90+4] 06 Nov 2015 South Korea 0–1 Thailand [Nutwadee 89] 06 Nov 2015 Iran 0–4 China [Ma Xiaolan 22, 90+3, Chen Yuanmeng 27, Wang Yanwen 81] 08 Nov 2015 China 5–0 Thailand [Ma Xiaolan 3, Wang Yanwen 11, 33, Jin Kun 40, 47] 08 Nov 2015 Iran 0–5 South Korea [Choi Jeong-min 14, 30, Jung Min-young 25pen, Mun Eun-ju 53, Yang Hyeon-ji 90+4pen] 1.China 3 2 1 0 12- 3 7 Qualified 2.Thailand 3 2 0 1 5- 5 6 Qualified 3.South Korea 3 1 1 1 8- 4 4 4.Iran 3 0 0 3 0-13 0 Group B 05 Nov 2015 Japan 4–0 Uzbekistan [Nagano 54, Ueki 60, Miyazawa 78, Takarada 81] 05 Nov 2015 North Korea 5–0 Chinese Taipei [Kim Pom-ui 2, Sung Hyang-sim 8, 33, Ri Hae-yon 43, Ri Un-jong 90+3] 07 Nov 2015 Uzbekistan 0–4 North Korea [Kim Pom-ui 45+3, 55, 78, Choe Un-chong 71] 07 Nov 2015 Chinese Taipei 0–6 Japan [Endo 18, Kanekatsu 24pen, Miyazawa 31, 38, Takahashi 40, Kojima 88] 09 Nov 2015 Japan 1–1 North Korea [Takahashi 63; Sung Hyang-sim 2] 09 Nov 2015 Chinese Taipei 0–3 Uzbekistan [Panjieva 45+1, Kurbonova 75, Nazarkulova 88] 1.Japan 3 2 1 0 11- 1 7 Qualified 2.North Korea 3 2 1 0 10- 1 7 Qualified 3.Uzbekistan 3 1 0 2 3- 8 3 4.Chinese Taipei 3 0 0 3 0-14 0 Semifinals 12 Nov 2015 Japan 8-0 Thailand [Ueki 5, 68, Takahashi 16, Endo 36, 75, Miyazawa 55, 56, Takarada 84] 12 Nov 2015 China 1-2 North Korea [Zhang Linyan 62; Ri Hae-yon 2, 87] Third Place Match 15 Nov 2015 China 8-0 Thailand [Zhao Yujie 14, Wang Yanwen 19, 89pen, Xie Qiwen 21, 26, 66, Jin Kun 32, Shen Mengyu 90+1] Final 15 Nov 2015 North Korea 1-0 Japan
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2017 Asian Women U-16 Championship  

ฟุตบอลหญิงชิงชนะเลิศแห่งเอเชีย รุ่นอายุไม่เกิน 16 ปี 2017
Tournament details
Host countryThailand
Dates10–23 September[1]
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions North Korea (3rd title)
Runners-up South Korea
Third place Japan
Fourth place China
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored69 (4.31 per match)
Attendance6,276 (392 per match)
Top scorer(s)North Korea Kim Kyong-yong (9 goals)
Best player(s)North Korea Kim Kyong-yong
Fair play award Japan

NB: China, Japan and North Korea qualified automatically for Final Tournament.
    Thailand qualified as tournament hosts, despite of this, they decided 
    to participate the qualification tournament the same.

Qualification Tournament
 
Group A (in Thailand)

Myanmar                  2–5 Laos
Jordan                   1–2 Thailand
Myanmar                 11–0 Guam
Thailand                 5–2 Laos
Laos                     2–0 Jordan
Thailand                 4–0 Guam
Laos                    14–1 Guam
Myanmar                  4–2 Jordan
Jordan                   4–1 Guam
Thailand                 2–0 Myanmar
 
1.Thailand         4  4 0 0 13- 3 12 Qualified
2.Laos             4  3 0 1 23- 8  9 Qualified
3.Myanmar          4  2 0 2 17- 9  6 
4.Jordan           4  1 0 3  7- 9  3
5.Guam             4  0 0 4  2-33  0
Pakistan withdrew
 
Group B (in China)
 
Philippines              2–0 India
Northern Mariana Islands 1–2 Malaysia
South Korea             13-0 Malaysia 
Philippines             13-0 Northern Mariana Islands
South Korea             11–0 Northern Mariana Islands
India                    5–1 Malaysia
India                    4–1 Northern Mariana Islands
Philippines              0–7 South Korea
Malaysia                 0–5 Philippines
South Korea              7–0 India
 
1.South Korea      4  4 0 0 38- 0 12 Qualified
2.Philippines      4  3 0 1 20- 7  9 
3.India            4  2 0 2  9-11  6
4.Malaysia         4  1 0 3  3-24  3
5.Northern M. I.   4  0 0 4  2-30  0
Lebanon withdrew
 
Group C (in Bangladesh)
 
Chinese Taipei           7–1 Kyrgyzstan
United Arab Emirates     2–2 Singapore
Bangladesh               3–0 Iran
Iran                     9–0 Kyrgyzstan
Chinese Taipei           5–0 United Arab Emirates
Bangladesh               5–0 Singapore
Singapore                0–9 Chinese Taipei
Iran                     5–0 United Arab Emirates
Bangladesh              10-0 Kyrgyzstan 
Iran                    11-0 Singapore
United Arab Emirates     3–2 Kyrgyzstan
Chinese Taipei           2–4 Bangladesh
Bangladesh               4–0 United Arab Emirates
Iran                     3–6 Chinese Taipei
Kyrgyzstan               2–1 Singapore
 
1.Bangladesh       5  5 0 0 26- 2 15 Qualified
2.Chinese Taipei   5  4 0 1 29- 8 12 
3.Iran             5  3 0 2 28- 9  9
4.United Arab Em.  5  1 1 3  5-18  4
5.Kyrgyzstan       5  1 0 4  5-30  3
6.Singapore        5  0 1 4  3-29  1
 
Group D (in Vietnam)
 
Australia               28–0 Palestine
Hong Kong                2–1 Iraq
Vietnam                  2–1 Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan               1–1 Palestine
Australia               14–0 Hong Kong
Vietnam                  3–0 Iraq
Iraq                     0–8 Australia
Uzbekistan               2–0 Hong Kong
Palestine                0–9 Vietnam
Hong Kong                2–2 Palestine
Iraq                     0–4 Uzbekistan
Australia                6–0 Vietnam
Uzbekistan               1–9 Australia
Palestine                0–1 Iraq
Vietnam                  5–0 Hong Kong
 
1.Australia        5  5 0 0 65- 1 15 Qualified
2.Vietnam          5  4 0 1 19- 7 12 
3.Uzbekistan       5  2 1 2  9-12  7
4.Hong Kong        5  1 1 3  4-24  4
5.Iraq             5  1 0 4  2-17  3
6.Palestine        5  0 2 3  3-41  2
 
 
FINAL TOURNAMENT (Thailand 10-23 September 2017)
 
Group A
 
10 Sep 2017 China             2–2 South Korea
             [Zhang Linyan 11, Tang Han 90+3; Hwang Ah-hyeon 59, 
              Kim Bit-na 68]
10 Sep 2017 Thailand          3–0 Laos
             [Pluemjai 26, 67, Panittha 45]
13 Sep 2017 Laos              0–7 China
             [Han Huimin 3, Li Yinghua 30, Jin Jing 45+1, Tang Han 57, 
              Zhang Linyan 62, 78, Wang Yumeng 89]
13 Sep 2017 South Korea       3–0 Thailand
             [An Se-bin 58, Chang Eun-hyun 62, Cho Mi-jin 88]
16 Sep 2017 Thailand          1–6 China
             [Ploychompoo 49; Ou Yiyao 6, Wararat 30og, Yang Qian 36, 
              Tang Han 56, 69, Zhang Linyan 57]
16 Sep 2017 South Korea       7–0 Laos
             [Ko Min-jung 7, 37, 85, Cho Mi-jin 30, 88, 89, Lee Su-in 80]
 
1.China            3  2 1 0 15- 3  7  Qualified
2.South Korea      3  2 1 0 12- 2  7  Qualified
3.Thailand         3  1 0 2  4- 9  3 
4.Laos             3  0 0 3  0-17  0
 
Group B
 
11 Sep 2017 North Korea       9–0 Bangladesh
             [Kim Kyong-yong 5, 8, 50, 57, 86, Ri Su-gyong 30, 90+1, 
              Kim Yun-ok 33, Yun Ji-hwa 52]
11 Sep 2017 Japan             5–0 Australia
             [Osawa 5, Tomioka 48, Tanaka 54, 71, Kinoshita 84]
14 Sep 2017 Bangladesh        0–3 Japan
             [Tanaka 13, Nakae 31, Yamamoto 39]
14 Sep 2017 Australia         0–7 North Korea
             [Kim Kyong-yong 5, 39, Pak Hye-gyong 21, Ko Kyong-hui 78, 
              Ri Su-gyong 86, 90+2, Yun Ji-hwa 88]
17 Sep 2017 North Korea       1–2 Japan
             [Kim Kyong-yong 18; Kinoshita 76, Yamamoto 86]
17 Sep 2017 Australia         3–2 Bangladesh
             [Hughes 9, Cooney Cross 78, Sakalis 83; Shamsunnahar 45pen, 
              Monika 51]

1.Japan            3  3 0 0 10- 1  9  Qualified
2.North Korea      3  2 0 1 17- 2  6  Qualified
3.Australia        3  1 0 2  3-14  3 
4.Bangladesh       3  0 0 3  2-15  0 

Semifinals
20 Sep 2017 China             0–1 North Korea
             [Ri Su-gyong 58pen]
20 Sep 2017 Japan             1–1 South Korea                  [aet, 2-4 pen.]
             [Tanaka 46; Cho Mi-jin 65pen]
 
Third Place Match
23 Sep 2017 China             0-1 Japan
             [Nakao 55]
 
Final
23 Sep 2017 North Korea       2-0 South Korea
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2019 Asian Women U-16 Championship  

ฟุตบอลหญิงชิงชนะเลิศแห่งเอเชีย รุ่นอายุไม่เกิน 16 ปี 2019
Tournament details
Host countryThailand
Dates15–28 September
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Japan (4th title)
Runners-up North Korea
Third place China
Fourth place Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored63 (3.94 per match)
Attendance2,689 (168 per match)
Top scorer(s)Japan Maika Hamano (5 goals)
Best player(s)Japan Hanon Nishio
Fair play award North Korea

NB: Japan, North Korea and South Korea qualified automatically for Final Tournament.
    Thailand qualified as tournament hosts, despite of this, they decided to 
    participate to the first round of the qualification tournament the same.

QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT

First Round
 
Group A (in Sri Lanka)

Jordan                   0–0 Uzbekistan
Sri Lanka                2–4 Guam
China                   20-0 Guam
Sri Lanka                0–7 Jordan
Uzbekistan               3–1 Guam
China                   17–0 Sri Lanka
Jordan                   0–9 China
Uzbekistan               4–0 Sri Lanka
Guam                     0–9 Jordan
China                    8–0 Uzbekistan

1.China            4  4 0 0 54- 0 12 Qualified
2.Jordan           4  2 1 1 16- 9  7
3.Uzbekistan       4  2 1 1  7- 9  7
4.Guam             4  1 0 3  5-34  3
5.Sri Lanka        4  0 0 4  2-32  0

Group B (in Mongolia)

Hong Kong                1–6 India
Mongolia                 8–0 Pakistan
Pakistan                 0–3 Laos
Mongolia                 1–2 Hong Kong
India                    4–0 Pakistan
Laos                     4–0 Mongolia
Hong Kong                1–3 Laos
India                    1–2 Mongolia
Pakistan                 0–5 Hong Kong
Laos                     1–1 India

1.Laos             4  3 1 0 11- 2 10 Qualified
2.India            4  2 1 1 12- 4  7 
3.Hong Kong        4  2 0 2  9-10  6
4.Mongolia         4  2 0 2 11- 7  6
5.Pakistan         4  0 0 4  0-20  0

Group C (in Tajikistan)

Iran                    12-0 Northern Mariana Islands
Tajikistan               1–4 Singapore
Singapore                0–6 Thailand
Tajikistan               3–0 Northern Mariana Islands
Iran                     4–0 Singapore
Thailand                 8–0 Tajikistan
Northern Mariana Islands 0–8 Thailand
Iran                     8–0 Tajikistan
Singapore                4–0 Northern Mariana Islands
Thailand                 3–1 Iran

1.Thailand         4  4 0 0 25- 1 12
2.Iran             4  3 0 1 25- 3  9 Qualified
3.Singapore        4  2 0 2  8-11  6 
4.Tajikistan       4  1 0 3  4-20  3
5.Northern M. I.   4  0 0 4  0-27  0

Group D (in Kyrgyzstan)

Indonesia                3–2 Palestine
Kyrgyzstan               1–2 Chinese Taipei
Australia               11-0 Palestine
Indonesia                3–0 Kyrgyzstan
Australia               11–0 Indonesia
Chinese Taipei           8–0 Palestine
Chinese Taipei           3–1 Indonesia
Australia               10-0 Kyrgyzstan
Australia                7–0 Chinese Taipei
Palestine                1–2 Kyrgyzstan

1.Australia        4  4 0 0 39- 0 12 Qualified
2.Chinese Taipei   4  3 0 1 13- 9  9 
3.Indonesia        4  2 0 2  7-16  6
4.Kyrgyzstan       4  1 0 3  3-16  3
5.Palestine        4  0 0 4  3-24  0

Group E (in Nepal)

Myanmar                  3–0 Malaysia
Philippines              4–0 Nepal
Malaysia                 0–1 Philippines
Myanmar                 11-1 Nepal
Philippines              1–5 Myanmar
Malaysia                 4–4 Nepal

1.Myanmar          3  3 0 0 19- 2  9 Qualified
2.Philippines      3  2 0 1  6- 5  6 Qualified
3.Malaysia         3  0 1 2  4- 8  1 
4.Nepal            3  0 1 2  5-19  1
Syria withdrew

Group F (in Bangladesh)

United Arab Emirates     0–4 Vietnam
Lebanon                  8–0 Bahrain
Lebanon                  6–3 United Arab Emirates
Bangladesh              10-0 Bahrain
Bangladesh               8–0 Lebanon
Vietnam                 14–0 Bahrain
Vietnam                  7–0 Lebanon
United Arab Emirates     0–7 Bangladesh
Bahrain                  0–1 United Arab Emirates
Bangladesh               2–0 Vietnam

1.Bangladesh       4  4 0 0 27- 0 12 Qualified
2.Vietnam          4  3 0 1 25- 2  9 Qualified
3.Lebanon          4  2 0 2 14-18  6 
4.United Arab Em.  4  1 0 3  4-17  3
5.Bahrain          4  0 0 4  0-33  0

NB: group winners and the two best runners-up teams qualified to Second Round.
    Thailand did not participate to Second Round as automatically qualified,
    so Iran were to be considered winners of the Group C.

Second Round

Group A (in Laos)

Australia                3–0 Iran
Laos                     0–1 Vietnam
Vietnam                  0–1 Australia
Iran                     0–2 Laos
Vietnam                  0–0 Iran
Australia                3–0 Laos

1.Australia        3  3 0 0  7- 0  9 Qualified
2.Vietnam          3  1 1 1  1- 1  4 Qualified
3.Laos             3  1 0 2  2- 4  3 
4.Iran             3  0 1 2  0- 5  1

Group B (in Myanmar)

Bangladesh              10–0 Philippines
China                    5–0 Myanmar
Philippines              0–7 China
Myanmar                  0–1 Bangladesh
China                    3–0 Bangladesh
Philippines              0–3 Myanmar

1.China            3  3 0 0 15- 0  9 Qualified
2.Bangladesh       3  2 0 1 11- 3  6 Qualified
3.Myanmar          3  1 0 2  3- 6  3 
4.Philippines      3  0 0 3  0-20  0

 
FINAL TOURNAMENT

Thailand, 15-28 September, 2019

Group A

15 Sep 2019 Japan             0–0 Australia
15 Sep 2019 Thailand          1–0 Bangladesh
             [Thawanrat 59]
18 Sep 2019 Bangladesh        0–9 Japan
             [Hayashi 2, Hamano 6, 23, Ota 17, Nebu 43, 51, Hiranaka 49, Tanno 60, 61]
18 Sep 2019 Australia         6–1 Thailand
             [Jancevski 5, 45+1, Lowry 27, 45+3, Beaumont 51, 59; Janista 70]
21 Sep 2019 Thailand          0–8 Japan
             [Hamano 28, 49, Nishio 31, 33, Tanno 50, Oyama 61, Inose 70, Amano 86]
21 Sep 2019 Australia         2–2 Bangladesh
             [Mihocic 77, Zois 80; T. Khatun 21, 78]

1.Japan            3  2 1 0 17- 0  7  Qualified
2.Australia        3  1 2 0  8- 3  5  Qualified
3.Thailand         3  1 0 2  2-14  3 
4.Bangladesh       3  0 1 2  2-12  1

Group B

16 Sep 2019 North Korea      10–0 Vietnam
             [Kim Chung-mi 8, Sin Pom-hyang 44pen, 90+2, Myong Yu-jong 51, 85, 
              Kim Hye-yong 55, Hong Song-ok 57, Ham Ju-hyang 67, Kim Kye-jong 71, 78]
16 Sep 2019 South Korea       0–2 China
             [Zou Mengyao 66, Shao Ziqin 75pen]
19 Sep 2019 China             0–4 North Korea
             [Kim Chung-mi 27, Myong Yu-jong 36, Sin Pom-hyang 60, Hong Song-ok 83]
19 Sep 2019 Vietnam           0–3 South Korea
             [Hwang Ah-yun 17, Jang Jin-yeong 20, Vu Thi Hoa 90+1og]
22 Sep 2019 North Korea       3–0 South Korea
             [Myong Yu-jong 36, Hong Song-ok 56, Kim Hye-yong 68]
22 Sep 2019 China             1–0 Vietnam
             [Shao Ziqin 81]

1.North Korea      3  3 0 0 17- 0  9  Qualified
2.China            3  2 0 1  3- 4  6  Qualified
3.South Korea      3  1 0 2  3- 5  3 
4.Vietnam          3  0 0 3  0-14  0


Semifinals
25 Sep 2019 North Korea       3–0 Australia
             [Kim Hye-yong 14, 17, Kim Pom-i 90+3]
25 Sep 2019 Japan             2–0 China
             [Nishio 71, Hamano 82]
 
Third Place Match 
28 Sep 2019 China             2–1 Australia
             [Shi Xiaomin 78, Zou Mengyao 82; Lowry 1]
 
Final
28 Sep 2019 Japan             2–1 North Korea
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2024 Asian Women U-16 Championship 

Piala Asia Putri U-17 2024
Tournament details
Host countryIndonesia
CityGianyar Regency
Dates6–19 May
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions North Korea (4th title)
Runners-up Japan
Third place South Korea
Fourth place China
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored74 (4.63 per match)
Top scorer(s)North Korea Jon Il-chong
(6 goals)
Best player(s)Japan Miharu Shinjo
Best goalkeeperNorth Korea Pak Ju-gyong
Fair play award Japan




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