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2002 Asian Women U-19 Championship  

Tournament details
Host countryIndia
Dates19–28 April
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Japan (1st title)
Runners-up Chinese Taipei
Third place China
Fourth place North Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played22
Goals scored161 (7.32 per match)
Best player(s)Chinese Taipei Tseng Shu-o
Played in India. Myanmar were a late entry after the announcement of the schedule. Group 1 19- 4 South Korea 4-0 India [Han Song-I 22, 23, 52, Lee Jong Mi 48] Japan 15-0 Guam [Ayako Kitamoto (4), Yukari Kinga (4), Kanako Ito (2), Yu Hayasaka (2), Aya Miyama, Chihiro Watanabe, Akiko Niwata] 21- 4 Japan 7-0 South Korea [Aya Miyama 6, Kanako Ito 25, Shinobu Ohno 51, 87, Ayako Kitamoto 74, Kana Watanabe 79, Karina Maruyama 81] Guam 0-6 India [Blanka Barreto 44, Ibempishak Devi 54, Maynol N Rocky 68, Rehana Kahtun 73, Pukhambam Geeta Rani Devi 82, 83] 23- 4 Japan 9-0 India [Shinobu Ohno 10, 11, 20, 87, Kirana Maruyama 37, 78, Kanoko Ito 40, 74, Chihiro Watanabe 38] Guam 0-13 South Korea [Jang Jeong Hee 3, Park Eun Jung 12, 21, 28, 30, 90, 90+, Han Song I 38, 65, 77, Lee Jang Mi 42, 59, Lee Eun Hea 58] 1.JAPAN 3 3 0 0 31- 0 9 2.South Korea 3 2 0 1 17- 7 6 3.India 3 1 0 2 6-13 3 4.Guam 3 0 0 3 0-34 0 Group 2 20- 4 China 15-0 Singapore [Bi Yan 2, ?, ?, ?, 20, 44, Han Duan 35, 42, 70, Zhang Ying (2), Zhong Jinyu, Wang Dandan, Zhang Na, Wu Miaomiao] Taiwan 15-0 Hongkong [Yen Ling Lu (4), Sho O Tseng (3), Yu Hsing Chang (3), Hui Chih Chang, Pei Wen Yu, Mei Fen Lan, Li Chen Tsail] 22- 4 China 0-0 Taiwan Singapore 2-1 Hongkong [Nursayaima Abdul Aziz 53, Huraizah Ismail 67; Fung Kam Mui 28] 24- 4 China 17-0 Hongkong [Li Dongling 1, 45, Li Nan 22, 54, 73, 83, 85, Wu Miaomiao 29, 82, Zhang Ying 40, Lu Yan 51, Wang Dandan 56, 57, 71, Hou Lijia 70, 87, Ge Yang 76] Singapore 0-18 Taiwan [Li Chen Tsai (4), Sho O Tseng (4), Yu Hsing Cheng (3), Hu Chih Chang (2), Wen Yu, Mei Fen Lan, Shin Jun Wu, Yu Chen Huang, Yen Ling Lu] 1.TAIWAN 3 2 1 0 33- 0 7 2.CHINA 3 2 1 0 32- 0 7 3.Singapore 3 1 0 2 2-34 3 4.Hongkong 3 0 0 3 1-34 0 Group 3 20- 4 North Korea 10-0 Thailand [Kang Kum Sil 1, Jang Chol Ok 22, 26, Jong Pok Sim 30, 72, 89, Kim Hyang Mi 42, 49, 54, 60] Uzbekistan 1-5 Myanmar [Usma Nova Komola 40; Nhin Si Mytnt 11, Soe Miat Thida 25, 70, Aye Nanda Hlaing 30, Ryin Thida Nyint 89] 22- 4 North Korea 1-0 Uzbekistan [Ri Kwag Ok 9] Thailand 0-2 Myanmar [Thu Zar Htwe 40, Nhin Si Myint 89] 24- 4 North Korea 7-0 Myanmar [Posim 1, O Jong Im 9, 32, Min Chung Bok 10, Ri Kwang Ok 14, Jong Chol Ok 43, Han Ryon Hui 43] Thailand 2-0 Uzbekistan 1.NORTH KOREA 3 3 0 0 18- 0 9 2.Myanmar 3 2 0 1 7- 8 6 3.Thailand 3 1 0 2 2-12 3 4.Uzbekistan 3 0 0 3 1- 8 0 Semifinals 26- 4 Japan 1-1 China [aet, 3-0 pen] [Ayako Kitamoto 5; Bi Yan 90] Taiwan 1-1 North Korea [aet, 4-3 pen] [Hui Chih Chang 38; Ri Kwang Ok 31] Third Place Match 28- 4 China 4-1 North Korea [Han Duan 4, 90, Jiang Shuai 15, Kam Kum Sil 19og; Jong Chol Ok 17] Final 28- 4 Japan 2-1 Taiwan [Kanako Ito 55, Shinobu Ohno 70; Shin Jung Wu 25]
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2004 Asian Women U-19 Championship  

AFC U-19 Women's Championship
Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates25 May – 6 June
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions South Korea (2nd title)
Runners-up China
Tournament statistics
Matches played29
Goals scored182 (6.28 per match)
Group A Vietnam 17–0 Malaysia Vietnam 0–4 Japan Japan 24–0 Malaysia 1.Japan 2 2 0 0 28- 0 6 Qualified 2.Vietnam 2 1 0 1 17- 4 3 Qualified 3.Malaysia 2 0 0 2 0-41 0 Group B Chinese Taipei 5–0 Singapore India 2–1 Hong Kong Singapore 0–1 India Hong Kong 0–9 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 3–0 India Singapore 0–2 Hong Kong 1.Chinese Taipei 3 3 0 0 17- 0 9 Qualified 2.India 3 2 0 1 3- 4 6 Qualified 3.Hong Kong 3 1 0 2 3-11 3 4.Singapore 3 0 0 3 0- 8 0 Group C South Korea 2–1 China Philippines 3–0 Guam South Korea 9–0 Guam Philippines 0–6 China China 8–0 Guam South Korea 2–1 Philippines 1.South Korea 3 3 0 0 13- 2 9 Qualified 2.China 3 2 0 1 15- 2 6 Qualified 3.Philippines 3 1 0 2 4- 8 3 4.Guam 3 0 0 3 0-20 0 Group D North Korea 19–0 Nepal Thailand 5–0 Uzbekistan Nepal 1–6 Thailand North Korea 13-0 Uzbekistan North Korea 4–0 Thailand Uzbekistan 4–1 Nepal 1.North Korea 3 3 0 0 36- 0 9 Qualified 2.Thailand 3 2 0 1 11- 5 6 Qualified 3.Uzbekistan 3 1 0 2 4-19 3 4.Nepal 3 0 0 3 2-29 0 Quarterfinals Japan 0–1 China Chinese Taipei 0–3 Thailand Vietnam 0–3 South Korea North Korea 10-0 India Semifinals China 1–1 North Korea [6-5 on pen.] Thailand 0–3 South Korea Third Place Match North Korea 4–0 Thailand Final China 0–3 South Korea
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2006 Asian Women U-19 Championship  

AFC U-19 Women's Championship
Tournament details
Host countryMalaysia
Dates8–18 April
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions China (2nd title)
Runners-up North Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored112 (7 per match)
The winners from each zone will advance to the final tournament 
in Malaysia from April 10-20. China, North Korea, South Korea
and Malaysia all earned automatic berths to the championship.
 
Eight countries were disqualified for failing to register players
before Feb 13: Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Iran, Guam, Nepal,
               Tajikistan, Maldives 

North Zone (in Taiwan)
[Mar 1]
Japan         4-1 Taiwan
[Mar 3]
Japan        14-0 Hongkong
[Mar 5]
Taiwan        3-0 Hongkong

 1.JAPAN                2  2  0  0  18- 1  6
 2.Taiwan               2  1  0  1   4- 4  3
 3.Hongkong             2  0  0  2   9-17  0

East Zone (in Thailand)
[Mar 5]
Thailand      2-6 Australia
  [Chawong 20, Maijarean 73; Carroll 11, Tristram 40,
   McDonnell 45+4, 90+1, Cooper 80, Khamis 94]
[Mar 7]
Australia     6-0 Myanmar
  [Ledbrook 14, 78, 85, MDonnell 34, Uzunlar 70, 88]
[Mar 9]
Thailand      2-0 Myanmar
  [Tengtem 59, 86]

 1.AUSTRALIA            2  2  0  0  12- 2  6
 2.Thailand             2  1  0  1   4- 6  3
 3.Myanmar              2  0  0  2   0- 8  0

South Zone (India)
[Mar 5]
India         7-0 Kyrgyzstan
  [Hmar 11, 17, 81, Malik 37, 46, 70, 78]
[Mar 7]
Bangladesh    0-6 Kyrgyzstan
  [Masianova 5, 14, 26, 31, 67, Pokachlova 25]
[Mar 9]
India         9-0 Bangladesh
  [Kaur 8, 38, Sasmita 21, 39, 58, Moi 33, 40, 77, Baladevi 78]
 
 1.INDIA                2  2  0  0  16- 0  6
 2.Kyrgyzstan           2  1  0  1   6- 7  3
 3.Bangladesh           2  0  0  2   0-15  0

West Zone (in Jordan)
[Mar 1]
Jordan        2-2 Uzbekistan
[Mar 3]
Uzbekistan    2-0 Singapore
[Mar 5]
Jordan        2-0 Singapore

 1.JORDAN               2  1  1  0   4- 2  4
 2.Uzbekistan           2  1  1  0   4- 2  4
 3.Singapore            2  0  0  2   0- 4  0
NB: Jordan won group on a coin toss


Final Tournament Apr 8-18, 2006 (Malaysia)

Automatically qualified: China, North Korea, South Korea, Malaysia

Group A
[Apr 8]
South Korea  11-0 India
North Korea   0-3 Japan
[Apr 10]
South Korea   1-2 Japan
North Korea  14-0 India
[Apr 12]
South Korea   1-2 North Korea
Japan         6-0 India

 1.JAPAN                3  3  0  0  11- 1  9
 2.NORTH KOREA          3  2  0  1  16- 4  6
 3.South Korea          3  1  0  2  13- 4  3
 4.India                3  0  0  3   0-31  0
  
Group B
[Apr 9]
China         0-1 Australia
Malaysia      1-2 Jordan
[Apr 11]
China         9-0 Jordan
Malaysia     0-16 Australia
[Apr 13]
China        22-0 Malaysia
Australia     7-0 Jordan

 1.AUSTRALIA            3  3  0  0  24- 0  9
 2.CHINA                3  2  0  1  31- 1  6
 3.Jordan               3  1  0  2   2-17  3
 4.Malaysia             3  0  0  3   1-40  0

Semifinals [Apr 16]
Japan         1-1 China            [3-5 pen]
Australia     2-4 North Korea

Third Place Match [Apr 18]
Japan         2-3 Australia

Final [Apr 18]
China         1-0 North Korea
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2007 Asian Women U-19 Championship  

AFC U-19 Women's Championship
Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates5–16 October
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions North Korea (2nd title)
Runners-up Japan
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored50 (3.13 per match)
Qualifying Stage (Nov 7-15, 2006)

Group A (in Malaysia)
 7 Nov Thailand 17-0 Singapore  	 
 7 Nov Jordan    0-4 India 	 
 9 Nov India     1-2 Myanmar 	 
 9 Nov Jordan    0-5 Thailand 	 
11 Nov Myanmar   2-0 Jordan 	 
11 Nov Singapore 0-7 India 	 
13 Nov Singapore 0-7 Jordan 	 
13 Nov Thailand  3-3 Myanmar 	 
15 Nov India     1-5 Thailand 	 
15 Nov Myanmar  11-1 Singapore

 1.THAILAND         4  3  1  0 30- 4 10
 2.MYANMAR          4  3  1  0 18- 5 10
 3.India            4  2  0  2 13- 7  6
 4.Jordan           4  1  0  3  7-11  3
 5.Singapore        4  0  0  4  1-42  0

Group B (in Taiwan)
 8 Nov Taiwan    1-0 Vietnam  
 8 Nov Guam      3-0 Hongkong
10 Nov Vietnam   3-0 Guam 
10 Nov Taiwan    8-0 Hongkong
12 Nov Taiwan    5-0 Guam 	
12 Nov Vietnam   3-0 Hongkong

 1.TAIWAN           3  3  0  0 14- 0  9
 2.Vietnam          3  2  0  1  6- 1  6
 3.Guam             3  1  0  2  3- 8  3
 4.Hongkong         3  0  0  3  0-14  0


Final Tournament

NB: Malaysia withdrew as hosts and will not enter; 
    new venue: China, October 5-16, 2007

Automatically qualified:
China, North Korea, Australia, Japan, South Korea 

Group A (Chongqing Olympic Sports Centre)
 6 Oct N. Korea  3-0 Myanmar
         [Ra Un-Sim 44, Ri Un-Hyang 50pen, Cha Hu-Nam 65]
       Japan     1–0 Australia
         [Chinatsu Kira 21]
 8 Oct Myanmar   0-8 Japan
         [Konomi Ataeyama 11, Hikari Nakade 37, 44, 73, Asuna Tanaka 48,
          Marumi Yamazaki 50, 67, 77]
       Australia 1–2 North Korea
         [Tameka Butt 13pen; Cha Hu-Nam 41,Ra Un-Sim 83pen]
10 Oct N. Korea  3-1 Japan
         [Cha Hu-Nam 26, Ra Un-Sim 62, Jong-Sim 70; Konomi Ataeyama 16]
       Australia 2–1 Myanmar                [at Datianwan Stadium]
         [Ashleigh Connor 33, Kyah Simon 53; Mu Mu Lwin 32]

 1.North Korea      3  3  0  0  8- 2  9
 2.Japan            3  2  0  1 10- 3  6
 3.Australia        3  1  0  2  3- 4  3  
 4.Myanmar          3  0  0  3  1-13  0

Group B (Chongqing Olympic Sports Centre)
 5 Oct S. Korea  6–0 Taiwan
         [Lo Huei-Tzu 2og, Kwon Hah-Nul 17, Yoo Yunga 44,
          Jung Hae-In 52, 73, Park Youn-Jeong 63]
       China     2-0 Thailand
         [Sukunya Peangthem 76og, Zhu Wei 88]
 7 Oct Thailand  1–3 South Korea
         [Sunisa Srangthaisong 19; Yoo Yunga 29, 90, Jung Hae-In 76]
       China     5-0 Taiwan
         [Liu Shukun 13, Li Wen 24, Ma Zixiang 28, 66, Zhu Wei 63]
 9 Oct Thailand  2–0 Taiwan
         [Nisa Romyen 8, Chidtawan Chawong 60]
       China     1-1 South Korea            [at Datianwan Stadium]
         [Ma Xiaoxu 41; Jung Hae-In 80]

 1.South Korea      3  2  1  0 10- 2  7
 2.China            3  2  1  0  8- 1  7
 3.Thailand         3  1  0  2  3- 5  3
 4.Taiwan           3  0  0  3  0-13  0 

Semifinals
13 Oct S. Korea  0–0 Japan                  [5-6 pen]
       N. Korea  4–1 China
         [Ryom Su-Ok 6, Hwang Song-Mi 36, Ri Ye-Gyong 47, 86;
          Ruan Xiaoqing 76]

Third Place Match
16 Oct China     1-0 South Korea

Final
16 Oct N. Korea  1-0 Japan
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2009 Asian Women U-19 Championship  

AFC U-19 Women's Championship
2009 AFC U-19 Women's Championship.png
Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates1–12 August
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Japan (2nd title)
Runners-up South Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored48 (3 per match)
Top scorer(s)Japan Mana Iwabuchi
South Korea Ji So-yun (4 goals)
Best player(s)Japan Mana Iwabuchi
Fair play award North Korea
Qualifying Stage (Oct 28-Nov 7 2008)

Group A (in Malaysia)

Oct 28 Jordan          0–11 South Korea
Oct 28 Vietnam        12–0  Singapore
Oct 28 Myanmar         8–0  Philippines
Oct 30 South Korea    20–0  Philippines
Oct 30 Myanmar         0–4  Vietnam
Oct 30 Jordan         13–1  Singapore
Nov 01 Philippines     0–2  Jordan
Nov 01 Singapore       0–11 Myanmar
Nov 01 South Korea     6–0  Vietnam
Nov 04 Vietnam        11–0  Philippines
Nov 04 Singapore       0–24 South Korea
Nov 04 Myanmar         3–2  Jordan
Nov 06 Philippines     2–1  Singapore
Nov 06 Jordan          0–6  Vietnam
Nov 06 South Korea     5–0  Myanmar 

1.SOUTH KOREA    15  5  5 0 0  66- 0
2.VIETNAM        12  5  4 0 1  33- 6
3.Myanmar         9  5  3 0 2  22-11
4.Jordan          6  5  2 0 3  17-21
5.Philippines     3  5  1 0 4   2-42
6.Singapore       0  5  0 0 5   2-62 

Group B (in Malaysia)

Oct 29 Chinese Taipei  0–3  Australia
Oct 29 India           1–4  Iran
Oct 31 Chinese Taipei  2–1  Iran
Oct 31 Thailand        9–0  India
Nov 02 Australia      18–0  India
Nov 02 Iran            0–7  Thailand
Nov 05 Thailand        2–1  Chinese Taipei
Nov 05 Iran            0–6  Australia
Nov 07 Australia       1–2  Thailand
Nov 07 Chinese Taipei  7–0  India

1.THAILAND       12  4  4 0 0  20- 2
2.AUSTRALIA       9  4  3 0 1  28- 2
3.CHINESE TAIPEI  6  4  2 0 2  10- 6
4.Iran            3  4  1 0 3   5-16
5.India           0  4  0 0 4   1-38

NB: Chinese Taipei qualified as best third place team.


Final Tournament (China, Aug 1-12 2009)

Group A

Aug 02 North Korea     4–0  Thailand
Aug 02 South Korea     3–0  Vietnam
Aug 04 Thailand        0–5  South Korea
Aug 04 Vietnam         0–6  North Korea
Aug 06 North Korea     3–0  South Korea
Aug 06 Vietnam         2-1  Thailand

1.NORTH KOREA     9  3  3 0 0  13- 0
2.SOUTH KOREA     6  3  2 0 1   8- 3
3.Vietnam         3  3  1 0 2   2-10
4.Thailand        0  3  0 0 3   1-11

Group B

Aug 01 Japan           1–1  Australia
Aug 01 China           2–0  Chinese Taipei
Aug 03 Chinese Taipei  0–5  Japan
Aug 03 Australia       1–2  China
Aug 05 Japan           1–1  China
Aug 05 Chinese Taipei  0–4  Australia 

1.CHINA           7  3  2 1 0   5- 2
2.JAPAN           5  3  1 2 0   7- 2
3.Australia       4  3  1 1 1   6- 3
4.Chinese Taipei  0  3  0 0 3   0-11
 
Semifinals
Aug 09 North Korea     0-1  Japan
Aug 09 China           0-1  South Korea
 
Third Place Match
Aug 12 North Korea     1-0  China
 
Final
Aug 12 Japan           2-1  South Korea
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2011 Asian Women U-19 Championship  

AFC U-19 Women's Championship
Tournament details
Host countryVietnam
Dates6–16 October
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Japan (3rd title)
Runners-up North Korea
Third place China
Fourth place South Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored56 (3.73 per match)
Top scorer(s)Japan Mai Kyokawa
North Korea Yun Hyon-Hi (5 goals)
Best player(s)Japan Mai Kyokawa
Fair play award Japan
Australia, China, Japan, North Korea and South Korea
qualified automatically for Final Tournament

 
First Round

Chinese Taipei, Thailand and Vietnam
qualified automatically for second round.

Group A (in Philippines)

20 Sep 2010 Myanmar         0–1 Uzbekistan
22 Sep 2010 Philippines     0–5 Myanmar
24 Sep 2010 Philippines     0–4 Uzbekistan

1.Uzbekistan       2  2 0 0  5- 0  6  Qualified
2.Myanmar          2  1 0 1  5- 1  3
3.Philippines      2  0 0 2  0- 9  0

Group B (in Bangladesh)

20 Sep 2010 India           2–4 Iran
20 Sep 2010 Bangladesh      1–6 Jordan
22 Sep 2010 Jordan          0–2 India
22 Sep 2010 Iran            6–0 Bangladesh
24 Sep 2010 Jordan          2–3 Iran
24 Sep 2010 India           6–0 Bangladesh

1.Iran             3  3 0 0 13- 4  9  Qualified
2.India            3  2 0 1 10- 4  6
3.Jordan           3  1 0 2  8- 6  3
4.Bangladesh       3  0 0 3  1-18  0


Second Round (in Malaysia)

21 Oct 2010 Chinese Taipei  0–2 Thailand
21 Oct 2010 Iran            1–5 Uzbekistan
23 Oct 2010 Uzbekistan      0–3 Vietnam
23 Oct 2010 Iran            2–4 Chinese Taipei
25 Oct 2010 Vietnam         2–0 Iran
25 Oct 2010 Thailand        2–2 Uzbekistan
28 Oct 2010 Thailand        9–0 Iran
28 Oct 2010 Chinese Taipei  1–3 Vietnam
30 Oct 2010 Uzbekistan      1–3 Chinese Taipei
30 Oct 2010 Vietnam         0–0 Thailand

1.Vietnam          4  3 1 0  8- 1 10  Qualified
2.Thailand         4  2 2 0 13- 2  8
3.Chinese Taipei   4  2 0 2  8- 8  6
4.Uzbekistan       4  1 1 2  8- 9  4
5.Iran             4  0 0 4  3-20  0


Final Tournament

Vietnam, 6-16 October 2011

06 Oct 2011 Vietnam         3–4 Australia
             [Nguyen Thi Nguyet 6, 49, Pham Hoang Quynh 37;
              O'Neill 4, Gielnik 60, 62, 73]
06 Oct 2011 Japan           1–1 China
             [Hamada 90+3; Yao Shuangyan 29]
06 Oct 2011 South Korea     1–2 North Korea
             [Choi Mirae 19; Kim Jo-Ran 73, Kim Su-Gyong 81]
08 Oct 2011 Japan           3–1 South Korea
             [Kyokawa 59, Yokoyama 61, Shibata 79;
              Kim Ji-Hye 85]
08 Oct 2011 North Korea     1–0 Australia
             [Kwon Song-Hwa 23]
08 Oct 2011 China           2–1 Vietnam
             [Nguyen Thi Huong 43og, Yao Shuangyan 47;
              Pham Hoang Quynh 35]
10 Oct 2011 China           1–1 South Korea
             [Ni Mengjie 10; Moon Mira 61]
10 Oct 2011 Australia       0–1 Japan
             [Kyokawa 42]
10 Oct 2011 Vietnam         0–5 North Korea
             [Jon Myong-Hwa 17, Kim Un-Hwa 68, Kwon Song-Hwa
              71, Yun Hyon-Hi 64, 89]
13 Oct 2011 North Korea     1–2 Japan
             [Yun Hyon-Hi 74; Tanaka 30, Kyokawa 73]
13 Oct 2011 Australia       1–3 China
             [Van Egmond 80; Wang Tingting 33, Yao Shuangyan
              66, Ni Mengjie 82]
13 Oct 2011 South Korea     4–1 Vietnam
             [Seo Hyunsook 3, Lee Jungeun 45, 55, Jang Selgi
              88; Phan Thi Trang 63]
16 Oct 2011 Australia       2–4 South Korea
             [Andrews 50, Brown 82; Choi Yoojung 28,
              Lee Geummin 67, 83, Seo Hyunsook 68]
16 Oct 2011 China           0–4 North Korea
             [Yun Hyon-Hi 22, 58, Kim Un-Hwa 45, Kim Un-Ju 66]
16 Oct 2011 Vietnam         0–6 Japan
             [Kyokawa 37, 43, Yokoyama 46, 83, 86, Saito 53pen]

1.Japan            5  4 1 0 13- 3 13  Winners
2.North Korea      5  4 0 1 13- 3 12
3.China            5  2 2 1  7- 8  8
4.South Korea      5  2 1 2 11- 9  7
5.Australia        5  1 0 4  7-12  3
6.Vietnam          5  0 0 5  5-21  0
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2013 Asian Women U-19 Championship  

2013 AFC U-19 Women's Championship.svg
Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates11–20 October
Teams6
Final positions
Champions South Korea (2nd title)
Runners-up North Korea
Third place China
Fourth place Japan
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored56 (3.73 per match)
Top scorer(s)South Korea Jang Sel-gi (8 goals)
Best player(s)South Korea Jang Sel-gi
Fair play award China
Australia, China, Japan, North Korea and South Korea
qualified automatically for Final Tournament

First Round

Thailand and Vietnam qualified automatically for second round

Group A (in Malaysia)

20 Oct 2012 India           1–0 Bangladesh
22 Oct 2012 Bangladesh      0–2 Uzbekistan
24 Oct 2012 India           1–0 Uzbekistan

1.India            2  2 0 0  2- 0  6  Qualified
2.Uzbekistan       2  1 0 1  2- 1  3  Qualified
3.Bangladesh       2  0 0 2  0- 3  0

Kyrgyzstan withdrew

Group B (in Jordan)

18 Oct 2012 Iran           12–2 Tajikistan
18 Oct 2012 Jordan          8–0 Palestine
20 Oct 2012 Palestine       0–8 Iran
20 Oct 2012 Tajikistan      0–3 Jordan
22 Oct 2012 Tajikistan      2–2 Palestine
22 Oct 2012 Jordan          3–2 Iran

1.Jordan           3  3 0 0 14- 2  9  Qualified
2.Iran             3  2 0 1 22- 5  6  Qualified
3.Tajikistan       3  0 1 2  4-17  1
4.Palestine        3  0 1 2  2-18  1

Group C (in Philippines)

17 Oct 2012 Chinese Taipei  1–3 Myanmar
17 Oct 2012 Philippines     2–0 Hong Kong
19 Oct 2012 Hong Kong       0–5 Chinese Taipei
19 Oct 2012 Myanmar         4–0 Philippines
21 Oct 2012 Myanmar         8–0 Hong Kong
21 Oct 2012 Philippines     0–1 Chinese Taipei 

1.Myanmar          3  3 0 0 15- 1  9  Qualified
2.Chinese Taipei   3  2 0 1  7- 3  6  Qualified
3.Philippines      3  1 0 2  2- 5  3
4.Hong Kong        3  0 0 3  0-15  0


Second round

Group A (in Vietnam)

02 Dec 2012 Thailand        3–0 Jordan
02 Dec 2012 Uzbekistan      1–1 Iran
04 Dec 2012 Jordan          1–0 Uzbekistan
04 Dec 2012 Iran            3–3 Thailand
06 Dec 2012 Thailand        3–0 Uzbekistan
06 Dec 2012 Iran            2–0 Jordan

1.Thailand         3  2 1 0  9- 3  7  Qualified
2.Iran             3  1 2 0  6- 4  5
3.Jordan           3  1 0 2  1- 5  3
4.Uzbekistan       3  0 1 2  1- 5  1

Group B (in Vietnam)

01 Dec 2012 Vietnam         1–2 Myanmar
01 Dec 2012 Chinese Taipei  7–0 India
03 Dec 2012 Myanmar         1–1 Chinese Taipei
03 Dec 2012 Vietnam        10–0 India
05 Dec 2012 Vietnam         3–1 Chinese Taipei
05 Dec 2012 India           0–8 Myanmar

1.Myanmar          3  2 1 0 11- 2  7  Qualified
2.Vietnam          3  2 0 1 14- 3  6
3.Chinese Taipei   3  1 1 1  9- 4  4
4.India            3  0 0 3  0-25  0

Play-off (in Vietnam)

09 Dec 2012 Thailand        0–1 Myanmar
 

Final Tournament (China, 11-20 October 2013)

11 Oct 2013 China           2–2 South Korea
             [Zhu Beiyan 29, Song Duan 76; Jang Selgi 52,
              Lee Geummin 89]
11 Oct 2013 Japan           7–0 Myanmar
             [Shiraki 8, Kurishima 10, Tanaka 12, 16,
              Michigami 26, Hamamoto 66, Inoue 90+2]
11 Oct 2013 North Korea     6–2 Australia
             [Kim Phyong Hwa 2, Kim So Hyang 13, 52,
              Ri Un Sim 67, 70, 84; Chloe 39, Raso 77]
13 Oct 2013 South Korea     7–0 Myanmar
             [Jang Selgi 12, 17, 21, 53, 78, Yuri 33, 38]
13 Oct 2013 Australia       0–2 Japan
             [Hasegawa 49, Sumida 80]
13 Oct 2013 North Korea     1–0 China
             [Jon So Yon 5]
15 Oct 2013 Japan           0–2 South Korea
             [Kim Inji 74, Yuri 76]
15 Oct 2013 Myanmar         0–2 North Korea
             [Choe Chung Bok 26, Mim Mi Gyong 88]
15 Oct 2013 Australia       1–2 China
             [Raso 47; Wang Shuang 78, 79]
18 Oct 2013 Myanmar         0–2 Australia
             [Harrison 50, Whitfield 51]
18 Oct 2013 South Korea     2–1 North Korea
             [Lee Geummin 30, Jang Selgi 36; Ri Un Sim 49]
18 Oct 2013 China           2–2 Japan
             [Song Duan 45, Lee Mengwen 54; Michigami 27,
              Naomoto 58]
20 Oct 2013 Japan           0–0 North Korea
20 Oct 2013 Australia       1–2 South Korea
             [Yeoman Dale 33; Jang Selgi 20, Lee Sodam 41pen]
20 Oct 2013 Myanmar         0–8 China
             [Lee Mengwen 11, Yueyun 19, Wang Shuang 32, 45,
              89, Song Duan 34, Zhao Xinzhai 39, Li Xiang 57]

1.South Korea      5  4 1 0  15- 4  13  Winners
2.North Korea      5  3 1 1  10- 4  10
3.China            5  2 2 1  14- 6   8
4.Japan            5  2 2 1  11- 4   8
5.Australia        5  1 0 4   6-12   3
6.Myanmar          5  0 0 5   0-26   0
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2015 Asian Women U-19 Championship  

2015亚足联U19女子锦标赛
Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates18–29 August
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Japan (4th title)
Runners-up North Korea
Third place South Korea
Fourth place China
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored73 (4.56 per match)
Attendance4,675 (292 per match)
Top scorer(s)North Korea Ri Un-sim (6 goals)
Best player(s)Japan Rikako Kobayashi
Fair play award Japan
China, Japan, North Korea and South Korea
qualified automatically for Final Tournament

Qualifying Round

Group A (in Jordan)

[Nov 5]
Uzbekistan             2–0 India
  [Kudratova 20, 35]
Jordan                 3–0 Lebanon
  [Al-Khawaled 19, 51, Al-Naber 88]
[Nov 7]
Lebanon                0–7 Uzbekistan
  [Muydinova 29, 45+3, 83, Kudratova 33, 49, 79, Shoyimova 90+4]
India                  1–3 Jordan
  [Xaxa 30; Al-Khawaled 9, Feras 56, Al-Naber 70]
[Nov 9]
India                  3–1 Lebanon
  [Dangmei 33, Xaxa 60, Nganbam 87; Chehab 19]
Jordan                 0–3 Uzbekistan
  [Muydinova 49, Kudratova 83, 90+3]

1.UZBEKISTAN       3  3 0 0 12- 0  9  Qualified
2.Jordan           3  2 0 1  6- 4  6
3.India            3  1 0 2  4- 6  3
4.Lebanon          3  0 0 3  1-13  0

Group B (in Sri Lanka)

[Nov 7]
Sri Lanka              0–0 Palestine
[Nov 9]
Iran                   4–1 Sri Lanka
  [Behesht 20, 33, 89, Khodabakhshi 24; Aberathna 71]
[Nov 11]
Palestine              0–6 Iran
  [Khosravi 3, 38, 44, Behesht 11, Rahmati 74, 77]

1.IRAN             2  2 0 0 10- 1  6  Qualified
2.Sri Lanka        2  0 1 1  1- 4  1
3.Palestine        2  0 1 1  0- 6  1

Group C (in Vietnam)

[Nov 5]
Australia              6–0 Hong Kong
  [Crummer 25, Harrison 49, Ibini-Isei 65, Condon 74, Goad 76, 84]
Vietnam               11–0 Singapore
  [Bui Thi Trang 5, Nguyen Thanh Huyen 14, Le Hoai Luong 16, 45,
   47, 62, 83, Bien Thi Hang 24, 77pen, Doan Thi Thanh Tam 42, 90+3]
[Nov 7]
Australia             19-0 Singapore
  [Franco 5, 11, 29, 35, 44, 59, Chidiac 23, 70, Baker 25, 45, 72,
   80, Goodrich 34, Goad 50, Binte Ros 68og, Condon 74, Price 83pen,
   86, Harrison 90+2]
Hong Kong              0–6 Vietnam
  [Nguyen Kim Anh 4, 50, Bui Thi Trang 25, Le Thi Thuy Trang 38,
   Le Hoai Luong 39, 73]
[Nov 9]
Singapore              1–2 Hong Kong
  [Siti 12; Sharon Fung 58, Lee Wing Yan 60pen]
Australia              3–0 Vietnam
  [Harrison 8pen, Goad 56, Franco 81]

1.AUSTRALIA        3  3 0 0 28- 0  9  Qualified
2.Vietnam          3  2 0 1 17- 3  6
3.Hong Kong        3  1 0 2  2-13  3
4.Singapore        3  0 0 3  1-32  0

Group D (in Myanmar)

[Nov 5]
Chinese Taipei         0–0 Myanmar
[Nov 7]
Thailand               2–1 Chinese Taipei
  [Jiraporn 12, Jenjira 63; Pan Yen-hsin 34]
[Nov 9]
Myanmar                0–0 Thailand

1.THAILAND         2  1 1 0  2- 1  4  Qualified
2.Myanmar          2  0 2 0  0- 0  2
3.Chinese Taipei   2  0 1 1  1- 2  1


Final Tournament (China, 18-29 August, 2015)

Group A

[Aug 18]
Japan                  2–0 Australia
  [Kobayashi 10, 28]
China                  9–0 Uzbekistan
  [Shi Tianlun 14pen, Xiao Yuyi 20, 41, 58, Yan Jinjin 31, 32, 51,
   Zhang Zhu 66, Tojiddinova 79og]
[Aug 20]
Uzbekistan             0–6 Japan
  [Sonoda 5, 77, Seike 25, 35, 47, Hasegawa 36]
Australia              1–2 China
  [Harrison 67; Qin Manman 38, Liu Yan 55]
[Aug 22]
China                  2–3 Japan
  [Shi Tianlun 71pen, Pan Jiahui 84; Kobayashi 22, Nishida 64,
   Kitagawa 75]
Australia              2–0 Uzbekistan
  [Kirby 36, O'Brien 90+3]

1.JAPAN            3  3 0 0 11- 2  9
2.CHINA            3  2 0 1 13- 4  6
3.Australia        3  1 0 2  3- 4  3
4.Uzbekistan       3  0 0 3  0-17  0

Group B

[Aug 19]
South Korea           13–0 Iran
  [Hwang Hye-soo 11, 24, Choi Hee-jeong 15, 36, Namgung Ye-ji 37, 59,
   Son Hwa-yeon 52, 78, Wie Jae-eun 60, 72, 81, Park Yee-un 65,
   Song Ji-yoon 90]
North Korea            5–0 Thailand
  [Jon So-yon 38, Ri Kyong-hyang 47, Ri Un-sim 63, 66, 88]
[Aug 21]
Thailand               0–3 South Korea
  [Jang Chang 52, 71, Namgung Ye-ji 75pen]
Iran                   0–9 North Korea
  [Ri Un-sim 27, 63, Jon So-yon 33, Wi Jong-sim 36, Kim Phyong-hwa 39,
   Ri Kyong-hyang 48, Ri Hui-jong 86, Kim So-hyang 88, Choe Un-hwa 90+4]
[Aug 23]
South Korea            0–1 North Korea
  [Ri Hyang-sim 62]
Thailand               7–1 Iran
  [Pengngam 3, 11, 53, 68, Bubpha 81, 84, 89; Zohrabinia 59]

1.NORTH KOREA      3  3 0 0 15- 0  9
2.SOUTH KOREA      3  2 0 1 16- 1  6
3.Thailand         3  1 0 2  7- 9  3
4.Iran             3  0 0 3  1-29  0

 
Semifinals [Aug 26]
Japan                  1–0 South Korea
  [Kobayashi 82]
North Korea            2–0 China
  [Ri Un-sim 29, Ri Kyong-hyang 61]

Third Place Match [Aug 29]
South Korea            4–0 China
  [Wang Ying 50og, Son Hwa-yeon 59, 67, Jang Chang 69]
 
Final [Aug 29]
Japan                  0–0 North Korea                    [aet, 4-2 pen]
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2017 Asian Women U-19 Championship 

2017亚足联U19女子锦标赛
Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates15–28 October[1]
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Japan (5th title)
Runners-up North Korea
Third place China
Fourth place Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored63 (3.94 per match)
Attendance6,713 (420 per match)
Top scorer(s)North Korea Sung Hyang-sim (6 goals)
Best player(s)North Korea Sung Hyang-sim
Fair play award Japan
China, Japan, North Korea and South Korea
qualified automatically for Final Tournament

Qualifying Round

Group A (in China)
 
[Nov 2]
Australia             16-0 Northern Mariana Isl.
  [Vine 3, Chidiac 5, 23, 35, 47, Plessas 17, Siemsen 19, 27, 
   30, 33, 42, 79, 90+4, Sayer 25, Ibini 81, 82]
[Nov 4]
Jordan                 4–0 Northern Mariana Isl.
  [Feras 12, Abu Rob 28pen, Zabian 42, Fakoury 69]
[Nov 6]
Australia              7–1 Jordan
  [Vine 30, Siemsen 41, 43, 67, Chidiac 50, Ibini 64, Sayer 85;
   Zabian 30]
 
1.AUSTRALIA        2  2 0 0 23- 1  6  Qualified
2.Jordan           2  1 0 1  5- 7  3 
3.Northern M. Isl. 2  0 0 2  0-20  0
   Singapore and Lebanon withdrew
 
Group B (in Tajikistan)
 
[Oct 27] 
Chinese Taipei         3–0 Hong Kong
  [Lan Yu chieh 74, 78, Chen Ying hui 76]
Uzbekistan             3–0 Tajikistan
  [Kurbonova 23, Kulturayeva 67, Burkhonova 71]
[Oct 29]
Hong Kong              0–3 Uzbekistan
  [Bobokhujaeva 53, Kurbonova 78, 79]
Tajikistan             2–5 Chinese Taipei
  [Shukronai 38, Khalimova 81; Liang Kai jou 16, Yu Wen chieh 55,
   Tsai Pei yu 62, Chen Ying hui 72, Zhuo Li ping 90+4]
[Oct 31]
Uzbekistan             1–0 Chinese Taipei
  [Panjeva 26pen]
Hong Kong              1–0 Tajikistan
  [Chung Pui Ki 70pen]
 
1.UZBEKISTAN       3  3 0 0  7- 0  9  Qualified
2.Chinese Taipei   3  2 0 1  8- 3  6 
3.Hong Kong        3  1 0 2  1- 6  3
4.Tajikistan       3  0 0 3  2- 9  0
   Pakistan withdrew 
 
Group C (in Myanmar)
 
[Dec 20]
Thailand               7–0 Kyrgyzstan
  [Jiraporn 15, 72, 90pen, 90+2, Kanyanat 24, 29, 42]
Myanmar               10–0 Palestine
  [Nu Nu 26, 87, 90+1, July Kyaw 33, 37, 47, 58, 68, Shwe Moe Aye 39,
   Thinzar Cho 90+5]
[Dec 22]
Palestine              0–9 Thailand
  [Kanyanat 17, 63, 69, 74, Jiraporn 41pen, 45+5, Sirikan 56,
   Nutwadee 61, Kullasatree 67]
Kyrgyzstan             0–4 Myanmar
  [Gaier 22og, July Kyaw 53, 58, 63, 
[Dec 24]
Palestine              0–6 Kyrgyzstan
  [Yrysbek 16, 45+3, 86, Dalinger 69pen, 89, Toktobolotova 78]
Thailand               2–1 Myanmar
  [Kanyanat 34, Jiraporn 47; July Kyaw 90+2]
 
1.THAILAND         3  3 0 0 18- 1  9  Qualified
2.Myanmar          3  2 0 1 15- 2  6 
3.Kyrgyzstan       3  1 0 2  6-11  3
4.Palestine        3  0 0 3  0-25  0
 
Group D (in Vietnam)
 
[Nov 2]
India                  1–1 Iran
  [Kashmina 59; Mokhtarifar 82]
[Nov 4]
Vietnam                4–0 India
  [Tuyet Ngan 37pen, 44, Nu 83, Nhai 90+2] 
[Nov 6]
Iran                   0–2 Vietnam
  [Nu 51, Tuyet Ngan 90+2] 

1.VIETNAM          2  2 0 0  6- 0  6  Qualified
2.Iran             2  0 1 1  1- 3  1 
3.India            2  0 1 1  1- 5  1
   Philippines withdrew
 
 
FINAL TOURNAMENT 

(China, 15-28 October, 2017)
 
Group A
 
[Oct 15]
China                  2–0 Uzbekistan
  [Chen Yuanmeng 19, Liu Jing 61pen]
North Korea            9–0 Thailand
  [Sung Hyang sim 12, 45+1, 47, 69, Kim Pom ui 19pen, Ri Hae yon 39, 64,
   Ju Hyo sim 45+2, An Song ok 82]
[Oct 18]
Thailand               0–2 China
  [Tipkritta 29og, Liu Jing 72]
Uzbekistan             0–2 North Korea
  [Ju Hyo sim 9, Kim Pom ui 58]
[Oct 21]
China                  0–2 North Korea
  [An Song ok 3, Ri Hae yon 28]
Thailand               2–2 Uzbekistan
  [Kanyanat 45+1, Orrapan 71; Khabibullaeva 9, 66]
 
1.NORTH KOREA      3  3 0 0 13- 0  9
2.CHINA            3  2 0 1  4- 2  6
3.Uzbekistan       3  0 1 2  2- 6  1
4.Thailand         3  0 1 2  2-13  1
 
Group B
 
[Oct 16]
South Korea            0–2 Australia
  [Siemsen 70, Ibini 90+3]
Japan                  8–0 Vietnam
  [Endo 3, Ono 30, Ueki 33, Takarada 53, 59, 67, Sato 57, 73]
[Oct 19]
Vietnam                0–5 South Korea
  [Mun Eun ju 8, Kim So eun 23, 74, 85, Kim Eun soul 58]
Australia              1–5 Japan
  [Siemsen 13; Miyagawa 51, Hayashi 58, Miyazawa 66, Takarada 72, 90+3]
[Oct 22]
Japan                  2–0 South Korea
  [Muraoka 49, Kanno 81]
Australia              5–2 Vietnam
  [Siemsen 5, Lowe 13, Chidiac 28, 69, 72; Tuyet Ngan 50, Nhai 81]
 
1.JAPAN            3  3 0 0 15- 1  9
2.AUSTRALIA        3  2 0 1  8- 7  6
3.South Korea      3  1 0 2  5- 4  3 
4.Vietnam          3  0 0 3  2-18  0
  
Semifinals [Oct 25]
North Korea            3–0 Australia
  [Kim Pom ui 9pen, Sung Hyang sim 28, 65]
Japan                  5-0 China
  [Miyazawa 47, 48, Chen Qiaozhu 61og, Ueki 64, Mehara 85]
 
Third Place Match [Oct 28]
Australia              0–3 China
  [He Luyao 20, Xie Qiwen 53, Jin Kun 54]
 
Final [Oct 28]
North Korea            0–1 Japan
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2019 Asian Women U-19 Championship  

ฟุตบอลหญิงชิงชนะเลิศแห่งเอเชีย รุ่นอายุไม่เกิน 19 ปี 2019
Tournament details
Host countryThailand
Dates27 October – 9 November
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Japan (6th title)
Runners-up North Korea
Third place South Korea
Fourth place Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored64 (4 per match)
Attendance2,282 (143 per match)
Top scorer(s)South Korea Kang Ji-woo (7 goals)
Best player(s)Japan Oto Kanno
Fair play award Japan
China, Japan, North Korea qualified automatically for Final Tournament.
Thailand qualified as tournament hosts; despite of this, they decided to 
participate in the first round of the qualification tournament.

QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT

First Round (in 2018)

Group A (in Lebanon)

[Oct 24]
Australia             18–0 Mongolia
Hong Kong              0–6 Lebanon
[Oct 26]
Mongolia               1–0 Hong Kong
Lebanon                0–2 Australia
[Oct 28]
Australia              3–0 Hong Kong
Lebanon                4–0 Mongolia

1.AUSTRALIA        3  3 0 0 23- 0  9  Qualified
2.LEBANON          3  2 0 1 10- 2  6  Qualified
3.Mongolia         3  1 0 2  1-22  3 
4.Hong Kong        3  0 0 3  0-10  0
-.Afghanistan withdrew

Group B (in Thailand)

[Oct 24]
India                 18–0 Pakistan
Thailand               3–0 Nepal
[Oct 26]
Nepal                  2–0 India
Thailand              18-0 Pakistan
[Oct 28]
Pakistan               0–9 Nepal
Thailand               0–1 India

1.Thailand         3  2 0 1 21- 1  6 
2.NEPAL            3  2 0 1 11- 3  6  Qualified
3.India            3  2 0 1 19- 2  6 
4.Pakistan         3  0 0 3  0-45  0

Group C (in Kyrgyzstan)

[Oct 20]
Guam                  12-0 Maldives
United Arab Emirates   1–2 Kyrgyzstan
[Oct 22]
Guam                   0–8 Uzbekistan
United Arab Emirates  19-0 Maldives
[Oct 24]
Uzbekistan            20–0 Maldives
Kyrgyzstan             6–2 Guam
[Oct 26]
United Arab Emirates   1–3 Uzbekistan
Kyrgyzstan             9–0 Maldives
[Oct 28]
Guam                   0–1 United Arab Emirates
Uzbekistan             3–1 Kyrgyzstan

1.UZBEKISTAN       4  4 0 0 34- 2 12  Qualified
2.Kyrgyzstan       4  3 0 1 18- 6  9 
3.United Arab Em.  4  2 0 2 22- 5  6
4.Guam             4  1 0 3 14-15  3
5.Maldives         4  0 0 4  0-60  0

Group D (in Tajikistan)

{Oct 24]
South Korea            7–0 Bangladesh
Chinese Taipei         7–0 Tajikistan
[Oct 26]
Bangladesh             0–2 Chinese Taipei
Tajikistan             0–3 South Korea
[Oct 28]
South Korea            4–0 Chinese Taipei
Tajikistan             1–5 Bangladesh

1.SOUTH KOREA      3  3 0 0 14- 0  9  Qualified
2.Chinese Taipei   3  2 0 1  9- 4  6 
3.Bangladesh       3  1 0 2  5-10  3
4.Tajikistan       3  0 0 3  1-15  0

Group E (in Vietnam)

[Oct 24]
Jordan                 8–0 Singapore
Vietnam                2–1 Malaysia
[Oct 26]
Malaysia               1–2 Jordan
Vietnam               11-0 Singapore
[Oct 28]
Singapore              0–0 Malaysia
Vietnam                4–0 Jordan

1.VIETNAM          3  3 0 0 17- 1  9  Qualified
2.Jordan           3  2 0 1 10- 5  6 
3.Malaysia         3  0 1 2  2- 4  1
4.Singapore        3  0 1 2  0-19  1
-.Northern Mariana Islands withdrew

Group F (in Myanmar)

[Oct 24]
Iran                   4–1 Laos
[Oct 26]
Laos                   4–3 Myanmar
[Oct 28]
Myanmar                1–0 Iran

1.IRAN             2  1 0 1  4- 2  3  Qualified
2.MYANMAR          2  1 0 1  4- 4  3  Qualified
3.Laos             2  1 0 1  5- 7  3

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 Nepal were to be considered winners of the Group B.

Second Round (in 2019)

Group A (in Myanmar)

[Apr 26]
Australia             11–1 Nepal
  [Fowler 4, 7pen, 15, 34, 54, Rasamee 12, Barbieri 36, Lowe 67, Cooney-Cross 78,
   Riley 85, Evans 87; Yonjan 45+2]
Uzbekistan             0–1 Myanmar
  [San Thaw Thaw 41]
[Apr 28]
Nepal                  0–4 Uzbekistan
  [Kurbonova 21, 67, Rashidova 74, Khojieva 78]
Myanmar                1–3 Australia
  [Myat Noe Khin 68; Ibini-Isei 45+1, Fowler 47, Blissett 84]
[Apr 30]
Australia              4–1 Uzbekistan
  [Cooney-Cross 41, Ibini-Isei 49, Fowler 52, Blissett 87; Kurbonova 78]
Myanmar                2–1 Nepal
  [San Thaw Thaw 47, May Phu Ko 65; Raut 39pen]

1.AUSTRALIA        3  3 0 0 18- 3  9  Qualified
2.MYANMAR          3  2 0 1  4- 4  6  Qualified
3.Uzbekistan       3  1 0 2  5- 5  3 
4.Nepal            3  0 0 3  2-17  0

Group B (in Vietnam)

[Apr 26]
South Korea            9–0 Lebanon
  [Kang Ji-woo 10, 40, 53, 79, Choo Hyo-joo 14, Jung Min-young 31, Kim Eun-soul 40,
   Kim Soo-jin 64, Jeong Yu-jin 85]
Vietnam                1–1 Iran
  [Ngan Thi Van Su 13; Khodabakhshi 54]
[Apr 28]
Iran                   0–2 South Korea
  [Jo Min-ah 28, Park Hye-jeong 85]
Lebanon                1–4 Vietnam
  [Rada 67; Nguyen Thi Tuyet Ngan 15, 86, Pham Thi Lan Anh 27, Ngo Thi Hong Nhung 90]
[Apr 30]
Iran                   5–1 Lebanon
  [Raietparvar 15, 47pen, Zandi 32, 60, Masoumi 70; El Tayar 1]
South Korea            2–1 Vietnam
  [Kim Soo-jin 40, 83; Nguyen Thi Tuyet Ngan 71]

1.SOUTH KOREA      3  3 0 0 13- 1  9  Qualified
2.VIETNAM          3  1 1 1  6- 4  4  Qualified
3.Iran             3  1 1 1  6- 4  4 
4.Lebanon          3  0 0 3  2-18  0


FINAL TOURNAMENT

Thailand, 27 October-9 November, 2019

Group A

27 Oct 2019 North Korea       5–1 Australia
             [Kim Hyang 19, Yun Ji-hwa 30, Ri Kum-hyang 74, Pak Il-gyong 83, 
              Kim Yun-ok 88; Cooney-Cross 16]
27 Oct 2019 Thailand          0–2 Vietnam
             [Nguyen Thi Tuyet Ngan 58pen, Ngan Thi Van Su 90+2]
30 Oct 2019 Vietnam           0–3 North Korea
             [Yun Ji-hwa 47, Kim Kyong-yong 61, Ryu Sol-song 70]
30 Oct 2019 Australia         3–1 Thailand
             [M. Fowler 17, 41, Nevin 56; Pattaranan 63]
02 Nov 2019 Thailand          1–3 North Korea
             [Nutwadee 59; Kim Kyong-yong 5, Ri Chong-gyong 27, Ri Su-gyong 47]
02 Nov 2019 Australia         1–0 Vietnam
             [M. Fowler 84]

1.NORTH KOREA      3  3 0 0 11- 2  9
2.AUSTRALIA        3  2 0 1  5- 6  6
3.Vietnam          3  1 0 2  2- 4  3 
4.Thailand         3  0 0 3  2- 8  0

Group B

28 Oct 2019 Japan             5–0 Myanmar
             [Yamamoto 36, 49, Osawa 39, Hirosawa 66, Ito 67]
28 Oct 2019 China             1–2 South Korea
             [Han Xuan 34; Kang Ji-woo 1, 72]
31 Oct 2019 Myanmar           1–5 China
             [San Thaw Thaw 73; Yao Mengjia 5, Yang Qian 52, 62, Wang Linlin 70pen
              Han Xuan 90+1]
31 Oct 2019 South Korea       0–2 Japan
             [Kanno 16, Yamamoto 84]
03 Nov 2019 Japan             2–1 China
             [Kato 10, Morita 70; Sun Pingwei 72]
03 Nov 2019 South Korea       1–0 Myanmar
             [Lee Jeong-min 79] 

1.JAPAN            3  3 0 0  9- 1  9
2.SOUTH KOREA      3  2 0 1  3- 3  6
3.China            3  1 0 2  7- 5  3 
4.Myanmar          3  0 0 3  1-11  0

Semifinals
06 Nov 2019 North Korea       3–1 South Korea
             [Kim Kyong-yong 3, 9, Pak Il-gyong 53; Kang Ji-woo 59pen]
06 Nov 2019 Japan             7–0 Australia
             [Kanno 21pen, Osawa 23, 48, Yamamoto 50, Ito 52, Hirosawa 80, 86]
 
Third Place Match
09 Nov 2019 South Korea       9-1 Australia
             [Noh Jin-young 14, Choo Hyo-joo 24, 88, Kang Ji-woo 36, 75, 84pen, 90,
              Hyun Seul-gi 39, Cho Mi-jin 90+2; Fowler 81]
 
Final
09 Nov 2019 North Korea       1-2 Japan
             [Kim Yun-ok 82pen; Yamamoto 47, Takahashi 72]
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2024 Asian Women U-20 Championship 

AFC U-20 ayollar Osiyo kubogi 2024
Tournament details
Host countryUzbekistan
Dates3–16 March 2024
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions North Korea (2nd title)
Runners-up Japan
Third place Australia
Fourth place South Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored70 (4.38 per match)
Attendance902 (56 per match)
Top scorer(s)Japan Maya Hijikata (4 goals)
Best player(s)North Korea Chae Un-yong
Best goalkeeperNorth Korea Chae Un-gyong
Fair play award Japan
QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT

First Round (in 2023)

Group A (in Laos)
 
[Mar 8]
China                  6–0 Philippines
Laos                   2–2 Hong Kong
[Mar 10]
Hong Kong              0–6 China
Philippines            1–0 Laos
[Mar 12]
Hong Kong              2–2 Philippines
China                  8–0 Laos
 
1.CHINA            3  3 0 0 20- 0  9  Qualified
2.Philippines      3  1 1 1  3- 8  4 
3.Hong Kong        3  0 2 1  4-10  2
4.Laos             3  0 1 2  2-11  1
 
Group B (in Palestine)
 
[Mar 8]
Palestine              0–6 Nepal
[Mar 10]
Northern Mariana Isl.  1–3 Palestine
[Mar 12]
Nepal                  6–0 Northern Mariana Islands
 
1.NEPAL            2  2 0 0 12- 0  6  Qualified
2.Palestine        2  1 0 1  3- 7  3 
3.Northern Mariana 2  0 0 2  1- 9  0
-.United Arab Emirates withdrew
 
Group C (in Kyrgyzstan) 
 
[Mar 6]
Australia             13-0 Guam
[Mar 8]
Kyrgyzstan             2-0 Guam
[Mar 10]
Australia              7-0 Kyrgyzstan 

1.AUSTRALIA        2  2 0 0 20- 0  6  Qualified
2.Kyrgyzstan       2  1 0 1  2- 7  3 
3.Guam             2  0 0 2  0-15  0
-.Iraq withdrew
 
Group D (in Jordan)
 
[Mar 8]
Lebanon                6–2 Bhutan
Jordan                 4–1 Mongolia
[Mar 10]
Mongolia               0–7 Lebanon
Bhutan                 0–1 Jordan
[Mar 12]
Mongolia               0–4 Bhutan
Lebanon                0–0 Jordan
 
1.LEBANON          3  2 1 0 13- 2  7  Qualified
2.Jordan           3  2 1 0  5- 1  7 
3.Bhutan           3  1 0 2  6- 7  3
4.Mongolia         3  0 0 3  1-15  0
 
Group E (in Thailand) 
[Mar 8]
Chinese Taipei        14–0 Tajikistan
Thailand               2–0 Uzbekistan
[Mar 10]
Uzbekistan             0–3 Chinese Taipei
Tajikistan             0–5 Thailand
[Mar 12]
Tajikistan             0–4 Uzbekistan
Thailand               0–3 Chinese Taipei
 
1.CHINESE TAIPEI   2  2 0 0 17- 0  6  Qualified
2.Thailand         2  1 0 1  5- 3  3 
3.Tajikistan       2  0 0 2  0-19  0
-.Uzbekistan       played hors concours as hosts final tournament
 
Group F (in Vietnam)
 
[Mar 7]
India                  7–0 Singapore
Vietnam                3–0 Indonesia
[Mar 9]
Indonesia              0–6 India
Vietnam               11-0 Singapore
[Mar 11]
Singapore              0–4 Indonesia
Vietnam                1–1 India
 
1.VIETNAM          3  2 1 0 15- 1  7  Qualified
2.India            3  2 1 0 14- 1  7 
3.Indonesia        3  1 0 2  4- 9  3
4.Singapore        3  0 0 3  0-22  0
 
Group G (in Cambodia)
 
[Mar 8]
Cambodia               0-2 Myanmar
[Mar 10]
Malaysia               0-1 Cambodia
[Mar 12]
Myanmar                3-1 Malaysia
 
1.MYANMAR          2  2 0 0  5- 1  6  Qualified
2.Cambodia         2  1 0 1  1- 2  3 
3.Malaysia         2  0 0 2  1- 4  0
-.Pakistan withdrew
 
Group H (in Bangladesh)
 
[Mar 8]
Turkmenistan           1–7 Iran
[Mar 10]
Bangladesh             4–0 Turkmenistan
[Mar 12]
Iran                   1–0 Bangladesh 
 
1.IRAN             2  2 0 0  8- 1  6  Qualified
2.Bangladesh       2  1 0 1  4- 1  3 
3.Turkmenistan     2  0 0 2  1-11  0
 
Second Round (in 2023)
 
Group A (in Vietnam)
 
[Jun 3]
Australia              5–0 Lebanon
Vietnam                3–2 Iran
[Jun 5]
Iran                   0–3 Australia
Lebanon                0–3 Vietnam
[Jun 7]
Iran                   2–1 Lebanon
Australia              2–0 Vietnam
 
1.AUSTRALIA        3  3 0 0 10- 0  9  Qualified
2.VIETNAM          3  2 0 1  6- 4  6  Qualified
3.Iran             3  1 0 2  4- 7  3 
4.Lebanon          3  0 0 3  1-10  0
 
Group B (in Myanmar)
 
[Jun 6]
China                  1–0 Chinese Taipei
Myanmar                5–0 Nepal
[Jun 8]
Nepal                  0–5 China
Chinese Taipei         1–1 Myanmar
[Jun 10]
Nepal                  0–5 Chinese Taipei
China                  5–0 Myanmar
 
1.CHINA            3  3 0 0 11- 0  9  Qualified
2.CHINESE TAIPEI   3  1 1 1  6- 2  4  Qualified
3.Myanmar          3  1 1 1  6- 6  4 
4.Nepal            3  0 0 3  0-15  0
 
FINAL TOURNAMENT

Group A
03 Mar 2024 South Korea      1–2 Australia
03 Mar 2024 Uzbekistan       0–2 Chinese Taipei
06 Mar 2024 Chinese Taipei   0–6 South Korea
06 Mar 2024 Australia        2–0 Uzbekistan
09 Mar 2024 South Korea     13-0 Uzbekistan
09 Mar 2024 Australia        3–0 Chinese Taipei
1.AUSTRALIA        3  3 0 0  7- 1  9 
2.SOUTH KOREA      3  2 0 1 20- 2  6
3.Chinese Taipei   3  1 0 2  2- 9  3 
4.Uzbekistan       3  0 0 3  0-17  0
 
Group B
04 Mar 2024 North Korea      1–1 China
04 Mar 2024 Japan           10–0 Vietnam
07 Mar 2024 Vietnam          0–6 North Korea
07 Mar 2024 China            0–2 Japan
10 Mar 2024 Japan            0–1 North Korea
10 Mar 2024 China            6–1 Vietnam
1.NORTH KOREA      3  2 1 0  8- 1  7 
2.JAPAN            3  2 0 1 12- 1  6
3.China            3  1 1 1  7- 4  4 
4.Vietnam          3  0 0 3  1-22  0
 
Semifinals
13 Mar 2024 Australia        1–5 Japan
13 Mar 2024 North Korea      3–0 South Korea
 
Third Place Match
16 Mar 2024 Australia        1-0 South Korea
 
Final
16 Mar 2024 North Korea      2-1 Japan

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