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AFC Women's Asian Cup


1975

Played in Hong Kong (at Hong Kong Stadium).
Matches were 60 minutes in duration.

Group A
25- 8 Thailand     3-2 Australia       [HT 2-0] [att: 4119]
        [Lumjeag Boabutr 20', Yupadee Chaisawat 29', Wanvilai Thongsa 52' / Pat O'Connor 58', Crystal Abenthum 60' pen]
        [Ref: Chen Tam-Sun (Hong Kong)]
27- 8 Thailand     3-0 Singapore       [HT 2-0] [att: 4500]
        [Wanvilai Thongsa 19', Suwannee Monchanuan 22' 46']
29- 8 Australia    3-0 Singapore       [HT 1-0] [att: 2226]
        [Trixie Barry 19', Julie Dolan 52', Pat O'Connor 60+']

 1.THAILAND     2  2  0  0  6- 2  4
 2.AUSTRALIA    2  1  0  1  5- 3  2
 3.Singapore    2  0  0  2  0- 6  0

Group B
25- 8 Hong Kong    0-2 New Zealand     [HT 0-1] [att: 4119]
        [Marilyn Marshall 8', Elaine Lee ~60']
27- 8 New Zealand  3-0 Malaysia        [HT 1-0] [att: 4500]
        [Kathy Simeonoff 14', Marilyn Marshall 33' 43']
29- 8 Hong Kong    0-2 Malaysia        [HT 0-0] [att: 2226]
        [Raja Nor Ashikin 45', Fadzilla Noor 58']

 1.NEW ZEALAND  2  2  0  0  5- 0  4
 2.MALAYSIA     2  1  0  1  2- 3  2
 3.Hong Kong    2  0  0  2  0- 4  0

Semi-finals
31- 8 New Zealand  3-2 Australia       [HT 2-0] [att: 6655]
        [Marilyn Marshall 17', Isobel Richardson 26' 52' / Trixie Barry 51', Julie Dolan 59']
31- 8 Thailand     3-0 Malaysia        [HT 1-0] [att: 6655]
        [Suwannee Monchanuan 4' 35', Wanvilai Chaudet 36']

Third Place Match
 2- 9 Australia    5-0 Malaysia        [HT 3-0] [att: 11573]

Final
 2- 9 New Zealand  3-1 Thailand        [HT 2-0] [att: 11573]
        [Marilyn Marshall 4' 29', Nora Hetherington 50' pen / Wanvilai Thongsa 41']
        [Ref: S.Kathiravale (Malaysia)]

Note: some spectators threw stones and litter at the New Zealand players, apparently in protest at the award of their penalty kick.

Official Asian All-Stars team:
 Australia: Julie Dolan (age 14), Trixie Barry (striker), Christel Abenthum  (striker), Connie Byrnes (midfielder), Pat O'Connor (striker)
 Hong Kong: Angie Kwok (GK), Yuen Hei-Nor (centre-half), Yuen Fung-Ling (inside-right), Poon Shui-Chun (inside-left)
 Malaysia: Fadzillah M. Noor (right-half), Ooi Swee Geok (centre-half), Celina Charles (left-half), Lim Kim Tuan (forward)
 New Zealand: Debbie Chapman/Leonidas (full-back), Raewyn Hall, Carol Knox, Kathy Simeonoff/Hall (midfield), Nell Jongeneel (centre-half)
 Singapore: M.Kamala (GK), Rosa Quah (left-half), Eash Mydeen (forward)
 Thailand: Anchan Chaipon (GK), Yupadee Chaisawat, Surarat Supinanon (midfielder), Wanvilai Thongsa (forward)

The All-Stars would reportedly go on a tour to Europe but apparently this did not materialize.

New Zealand squad:
 Manager: Mrs Pene Mack
 Coach: Dave Farrington
 Players: Barbara Cox [capt.], Marilyn Marshall, Carol Walker, Raewyn Hall, Debbie Chapman,
          Carol Knox, Nadene Elrick, Isobel Richardson, Sandra Twiname, Sue Jacobs,
          Nell Jongeneel, Elaine Lee, Kathy Simeonoff, Mary Ann Poole, Nora Hetherington.

Hong Kong coach: Ng Wai-Man
Thailand coach: Nathee Keowtippayanetr
Singapore coach: Tan Teck Choon

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1977

Played in Taipei.
Matches were 60 minutes in duration.

India withdrew.

Group 1
 2- 8 Taiwan       5-0 Indonesia     [HT 1-0]
        [Ho Su-Ching 29' 37' 50', Liu Su-Yueh 32', Chou Tai-Mei 60']
 5- 8 Indonesia    1-0 Japan         [HT 1-0]
        ["Lantang" 20']
 7- 8 Taiwan       7-0 Japan         [HT 3-0]
        [Liu Su-Yueh 7' 10', Lin Shu-Chen 17' 59', Chen Shu-Mei 40', Hsia Chih-Feng 42', Chuang Hsiu-Lih 56']

 1.TAIWAN       2  2  0  0 12- 0  4
 2.INDONESIA    2  1  0  1  1- 5  2
 3.Japan        2  0  0  2  0- 8  0

Group 2
 3- 8 Thailand     2-0 Singapore     [HT 0-0]
        [Wanvilai Thongsa 52' 55']
 5- 8 Thailand     5-0 Hong Kong     [HT 3-0]
        [Wanvilai Thongsa 4' 42', "Wulabi" 17', Yupadee Chaisawad 23', "Chenjiana" 46']
 7- 8 Singapore    1-0 Hong Kong     [HT 0-0]
        ["Aisha" 33']

 1.THAILAND     2  2  0  0  7- 0  4
 2.SINGAPORE    2  1  0  1  1- 2  2
 3.Hong Kong    2  0  0  2  0- 6  0

Semi-finals
 9- 8 Taiwan       3-0 Singapore     [HT 3-0]
        [Liu Su-Yueh 4', Lin Shu-Chen 20', Chen Shu-Ying 22']
 9- 8 Thailand     2-1 Indonesia     [AET, FT 1-1]

Third Place Match
11- 8 Singapore    2-0 Indonesia

Final
11- 8 Taiwan       1-0 Thailand      [HT 0-0]
        [Hsia Chih-Feng 54']

Official Asian All-Stars team:
 M.Kamala (Singapore), Liu Su-Yueh (Taiwan), Huang Ying-Hsueh (Taiwan), Huang Pi-Yueh (Taiwan),
 Wanvilai Thongsa (Thailand), Yupadee Chaisawad (Thailand), "Aisha" (Singapore), Yang Hsiu-Chih (Taiwan),
 Chen Shu-Ying (Taiwan), Tung Mei-Chiao (Taiwan), Lin Shu-Chen (Taiwan)

[some names transliterated from Chinese characters]

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1980

Played January 15-21, 1980 at the Corporation Stadium in Kozhikode (Calicut).
Matches were 60 minutes in duration.

Note: in the original fixture list, the two Indian teams were labelled "India A" and
      "India B". Subsequently, they were relabelled "India S" and "India N" respectively.
      It is unconfirmed precisely what "S" and "N" stood for, but a likely possibility is
      "Seniors" and "Novices".  An alternative possibility is "South" and "North".

Group Stage
11- 1 India S      2-0 Western Australia   [HT 2-0]
        [Shanti Mullick 17', Shukla Dutta 27']
12- 1 India S      2-0 Hong Kong           [HT 2-0]
        [Yolanda D'Souza 7', ? 12' OG]
12- 1 India N      0-5 Taiwan              [HT 0-2]
13- 1 India N      0-3 Western Australia   [HT 0-1]
        [Judy Pettitt x3]
13- 1 Taiwan       2-0 Malaysia            [HT 0-0]
        [Chou x2]
14- 1 W. Australia 1-0 Malaysia            [HT 1-0]
        [Judy Pettitt 10']
14- 1 India N      1-0 Hong Kong           [HT 0-0]
        [Ayona 44']
15- 1 India S      0-0 Taiwan
15- 1 Hong Kong    2-1 Malaysia            [HT 1-0]
        [Poon Shui-Chun, Yung Fung-Ling / (centre-forward)]
16- 1 India S      1-0 India N             [HT 0-0]
        [Shukla Dutta 59']
16- 1 Taiwan       2-0 Western Australia   [HT 1-0]
        [Chou 7', Sandra OG]
17- 1 Taiwan       3-0 Hong Kong
        []
17- 1 India N      0-3 Malaysia
        []
18- 1 Hong Kong    1-0 Western Australia   [HT 1-0]
        [Linda Daniel 4']
18- 1 India S      0-0 Malaysia

 1.Taiwan             5  4  1  0 12- 0  9
 2.India S            5  3  2  0  5- 0  8
 3.Western Australia  5  2  0  3  4- 5  4  [g.a. 0.80]
 4.Hong Kong          5  2  0  3  3- 7  4  [g.a. 0.43]
 5.Malaysia           5  1  1  3  4- 5  3
 6.India N            5  1  0  4  1-12  2

Semi-finals
19- 1 Taiwan       5-0 Western Australia   [HT 3-0]
        [Ho Su-Ching, Chao, Chuang Shu-Yuen, Chou, ?]
19- 1 India S      3-1 Hong Kong
        [Shukla Dutta, Sushma Das, Yolanda D'Souza / Poon Shui-Chun]

Third place match
20- 1 W. Australia  -  Hong Kong

Final
20- 1 India S      0-2 Taiwan              [HT 0-1]
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1981

Played June 7-17, 1981 in Hong Kong.
Matches were 60 minutes in duration.

Group A
 7- 6 Hong Kong    2-0 Philippines       [HT 2-0] [Hong Kong Stadium, 8123]
        [Wong Mei-Yee 3', Tao Kwai-Mui 19']
        [Second scorer also reported as Cheung Suet-Ping]
 8- 6 India        5-0 Singapore         [HT 1-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 3427]
        [Shanti Mullick x4, Shukla Dutta]
10- 6 Hong Kong    1-0 Singapore         [HT 0-0] [Mongkok Stadium]
        [Cheung Suet-Ping 13']
10- 6 India        8-0 Philippines       [HT 5-0] [Mongkok Stadium]
        [Shukia Nag x4, Shanti Mullick x2, Socorina Pereira, Kuntala Ghosh]
12- 6 Hong Kong    0-0 India             [HT 0-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 1200]
12- 6 Singapore    4-1 Philippines       [HT 3-1] [Mongkok Stadium, 1200]

 1.INDIA        3  2  1  0 13- 0  5
 2.HONG KONG    3  2  1  0  3- 0  5
 3.Singapore    3  1  0  2  4- 7  2
 4.Philippines  3  0  0  3  1-14  0

Group B
 7- 6 Taiwan       1-0 Japan             [HT 0-0] [Hong Kong Stadium, 8123]
        [Liu Yu-Chu 39']
 8- 6 Thailand     3-0 Indonesia         [HT 0-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 3427]
        [Busara Rungsawai, Chanchana Photongnak, Wanvila Tongsa]
11- 6 Taiwan      10-0 Indonesia         [HT 8-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 6822]
        [Chou Tai-Ying x5, Ho Su-Ching x2, Huang Bee-Yueh, Chao Feng-Ying, Dorce Upuya 15' OG]
11- 6 Thailand     2-0 Japan             [HT 1-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 6822]
        [Panadda Chipeankha, Wannipha Yeepracha]
13- 6 Taiwan       3-0 Thailand          [HT 2-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 7300]
13- 6 Japan        1-0 Indonesia         [HT 1-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 7300]
        [Etsuko Handa]

 1.TAIWAN       3  3  0  0 14- 0  6
 2.THAILAND     3  2  0  1  5- 3  4
 3.Japan        3  1  0  2  1- 3  2
 4.Indonesia    3  0  0  3  0-14  0

Semi-finals
15- 6 Thailand     1-0 India             [HT 0-0] [Hong Kong Stadium, 9956]
        [Budsara Rungsawai 50']
15- 6 Hong Kong    0-1 Taiwan            [HT 0-0] [Hong Kong Stadium, 9956]
        [Chou Tai-Ying 37']

Third Place Match
17- 6 Hong Kong    0-2 India             [HT 0-1] [Hong Kong Stadium, 16969]
        [Shukla Dutta 25', Socorina Pereira 51']

Final
17- 6 Taiwan       5-0 Thailand          [HT 4-0] [Hong Kong Stadium, 16969]
        [Chao Feng-Ying 1' 20', Chen Hsiu-Jung 5', Chou Tai-Ying 11' 50')


Taiwan coach: Kao Yung
Hong Kong coach: Lam Sing
Japan coach: Seiki Ichihara

Philippines squad:
 Coach: Edward Magallona
 Assistant: Berti Guanzon
 Players: Cristina Ramos [captain], Cristina Tinsay, Vilma Jabat, Margarita Marona,
          Rowena Cardenas, Josefina Malate, Maria Consolacion Santos, Maria Asuncion Sentio,
          Maylene Cloud, Elsie Dumago, Yolanda Mendoza, Susana Cunanan, Maria Rowena Pizarro,
          Vivian de la Cruz, Aileen Onate, Fe Occiones, Athena Baguisa, Cecilia Medina,
          Rosary Cantada, Melinda Felizardo.

Note: Cristina Ramos was also the first President of the Philippine Ladies Football
      Association, which was founded in October 1980 in Baguio City.
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1983

Played in Bangkok (National Stadium).

NB: Indonesia, Japan and Taiwan did not participate, due to pressure from FIFA and the AFC in relation to the
    fact that the ALFC (Asian Ladies' Football Confederation) was not affiliated to FIFA, and similarly
    the women's associations of the other competing countries were not affiliated to the national (men's)
    football associations of those countries.  FIFA and the AFC had decided not to sanction or recognise the
    tournament in Bangkok for this reason, and asked their affiliates not to take part.

Group stage
10- 4 India        5-0 Philippines  [HT 3-0]
        [Shanti Mullick 3' 20' ??', Shukla Dutta x2]
10- 4 Singapore    2-0 Hong Kong
        [Jacqueline Chan 24', Maimun Wahab 40']
10- 4 Thailand     8-0 Malaysia     [HT 4-0]
        [Wanwilai Thongsa 2', Udon Rajasri 6', Anchalee Khaowlaung 21', Wannipa Yeepracha 31', Achara Aramsri (5-0), Nongyao Wongkasemsak x3]
11- 4 India        1-0 Hong Kong    [HT 1-0]
        [Shanti Mullick 13']
11- 4 Malaysia     1-0 Philippines  [HT 0-0]
        [Normala Rashid 51']
11- 4 Thailand     3-0 Singapore    [HT 2-0]
        [Wannipa Yeepracha 11', Achara Aramsri 16', Yupadee Chaisawad HT+8']
12- 4 Singapore    5-0 Philippines  [HT 1-0]
        [Mona Fricke 9', Maimun Wahab ??' 64', Jacqueline Chan ??', Azizah Ahmed ??']
12- 4 India        3-0 Malaysia
        [Shanti Mullick 23' 30', Shukla Dutta ??']
        [Note: scorers also given as M.N.Lalita, Shukla Dutta, Indrani Saha]
12- 4 Thailand     4-0 Hong Kong    [HT 1-0]
        [Wanvilai Thongsa 5', Udon Rajasri x2, Wannipa Yeepracha]
14- 4 Singapore    5-1 Malaysia     [HT 2-1]
        [Roshimah Maing 16', Maimun Wahab 29', Rogayah Mohammad 41' 65', Mona Fricke ??' / Normala Rashid 14']
14- 4 Philippines  2-0 Hong Kong    [HT 1-0]
        [Laudeth Gonzalez 11' HT+39']
14- 4 Thailand     2-1 India        [HT 0-1]
        [Yupadee Chaisawad, Wannipha Yeepracha / Shanti Mullick 10']
15- 4 India        1-0 Singapore    [HT 1-0]
        [Shanti Mullick 11' pen]
15- 4 Malaysia     5-0 Hong Kong    [HT 5-0]
        [Normala Rashid x2, Djamilah Buhari x2, Abu Hassan]
15- 4 Thailand     5-0 Philippines  [HT 4-0]
        [Wanvilai Thongsa, Achara Aramsri, Nongyao Wongkasemsak x2, Anchalee Khaowlaung]

 1.THAILAND     5  5  0  0 22- 1 10
 2.INDIA        5  4  0  1 11- 2  8
 3.Singapore    5  3  0  2 12- 5  6
 4.Malaysia     5  2  0  3  7-16  4
 5.Philippines  5  1  0  4  2-16  2
 6.Hong Kong    5  0  0  5  0-14  0

Third place match
17- 4 Malaysia     0-0 Singapore    [5-4 pen]

Final
17- 4 Thailand     3-0 India        [HT 0-0] [attendance: 5000]
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1986 Asian Women's Championship  

1986年亞足聯女子錦標賽
Tournament details
Host countryHong Kong
Dates14–23 December
Teams7 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)3 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions China (1st title)
Runners-up Japan
Third place Thailand
Fourth place Indonesia
Tournament statistics
Matches played13
Goals scored61 (4.69 per match)
Top scorer(s)China Niu Lijie (11 goals)
Best player(s)China Wu Weiying

In Hong Kong, December 1986
Matches were 70 minutes in duration.

Group A
14-Dec China        2-0 Japan        [HT 1-0] [Hong Kong Stadium, 2138]
         [Sun Qingmei 15', Niu Lijie 63']
16-Dec China       10-0 Malaysia     [HT 7-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 2133]
         [Niu Lijie 19' 31' 66', Wu Weiying, Sun Qingmei, 5 unknown]
18-Dec Japan       10-0 Malaysia     [HT 3-0] [Tsuen Wan Stadium, 335]
         [Asako Takakura 15' 16', Kaori Nagamine 16' 39' 43' 45', Futaba Kioka 51' 65', Takako Tezuka 57', Michiko Matsuda 63']

 1.CHINA       2  2  0  0 12- 0  4
 2.JAPAN       2  1  0  1 10- 2  2
 3.Malaysia    2  0  0  2  0-20  0
[India withdrew]

Group B
14-Dec Hong Kong    1-0 Nepal        [HT 1-0] [Hong Kong Stadium, 2138]
         [Shiu Wai-Wai 18']
15-Dec Thailand     4-0 Indonesia    [HT 0-0] [Tsuen Wan Stadium, 678]
         [Sunee Kridsanachandee 40', Udon Rachasee 43', Panadda Chipeankha 43', Yupadee Chaisawat 54']
17-Dec Thailand     5-0 Nepal        [HT 2-0] [Tsuen Wan Stadium, 468]
         [Udon Rachasee 15', Panadda Chipeankha 42', Prapa Bouthong 49', ? 57', ? 64']
17-Dec Indonesia    1-0 Hong Kong    [HT 0-0] [Tsuen Wan Stadium, 468]
         [Iin Parbo 57']
19-Dec Indonesia    6-0 Nepal        [HT 3-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 603]
         [Atmini 1', Rosita Pella 23', Elan Kaligis 35' 58', Rukijah 37' 46']
19-Dec Thailand     2-0 Hong Kong    [HT 1-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 603]
         [Panadda Chipeankha 31' 37']

 1.THAILAND    3  3  0  0 11- 0  6
 2.INDONESIA   3  2  0  1  7- 4  4
 3.Hong Kong   3  1  0  2  1- 3  2
 4.Nepal       3  0  0  3  0-12  0

Semi-finals
21-Dec China        9-0 Indonesia    [HT 7-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 3796]
         [Sun Qingmei 2', Zhang Weiwei x3, Li Xiufu, Wang Lili, Wu Weiying, Titas Susiana 61' OG, Niu Lijie 69']
21-Dec Thailand     0-4 Japan        [HT 0-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 3796]
         [Futaba Kioka 37', Kaori Nagamine 38', Akemi Noda 48', Michiko Matsuda 50']

Third Place Match
23-Dec Thailand     3-1 Indonesia    [HT 3-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 7751]
         [Prapa Bouthong 2' 16', Panadda Chipeankha 40' / Rukijah 45']

Final
23-Dec China        2-0 Japan        [HT 2-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 7751]
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1989 Asian Women's Championship  

1989年亞足聯女子錦標賽
Tournament details
Host countryHong Kong
Dates18–29 December
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions China (2nd title)
Runners-up Chinese Taipei
Third place Japan
Fourth place Hong Kong
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored80 (5 per match)

Played in December 1989 in Hong Kong.
Matches were 80 minutes in duration.

Group A
18-12 China         1-0 Taiwan           [HT 1-0] [Hong Kong Stadium, 4058]
        [Wu Weiying 30']
21-12 China         4-1 North Korea      [HT 3-1] [Mongkok Stadium, 3916]
        [Wu Weiying 19' 38', Zhong Yan 35', Liu Ailing 66' / Chu Jong-Ae 29']
        [Note: an alternative report gives China's first 3 goals as Gu Pingjuan 11', Li Xiufu 12' 40']
21-12 Taiwan        5-0 Thailand         [HT 3-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 3916]
23-12 China         3-1 Thailand         [HT 1-1] [Mongkok Stadium, 2274]
        [Wen Liyoung 36', Wu Weiying 62', Zhong Yan 70' / Sunee Kridsanachandee 34']
23-12 Taiwan        3-1 North Korea      [HT 1-1] [Mongkok Stadium, 2274]
        [Shien Su-Jean 24' 55', Chen Pau-Tsai 77' / Yang Mi-Gyong 30']
24-12 North Korea   4-0 Thailand         [HT 2-0] [Mongkok Stadium]

 1.CHINA            3  3  0  0  8- 2  6
 2.TAIWAN           3  2  0  1  8- 2  4
 3.North Korea      3  1  0  2  6- 7  2
 4.Thailand         3  0  0  3  1-12  0

Group B
18-12 Hong Kong     3-0 Nepal            [HT 1-0] [Hong Kong Stadium, 4058]
        [Cherry Tsui Sau-King 14' 67', Ng Fung-Man 77']
19-12 Japan        11-0 Indonesia        [HT 6-0] [Mongkok Stadium, 1072]
        [Kaori Nagamine 1' (30 seconds) 16' 54' 59', Takako Tezuka 5' 79', Etsuko Handa 11', Asoko Takakura 18' 51' 71', Futaba Kioka 33']
22-12 Indonesia     8-0 Nepal            [HT 3-0] [Mongkok Stadium]
22-12 Japan         3-0 Hong Kong        [HT 2-0] [Mongkok Stadium]
        [Kaori Nagamine 4', Chiaki Yamada 48', Akemi Noda 70']
24-12 Japan        14-0 Nepal            [HT 10-0][Mongkok Stadium]
        [OG, Etsuko Handa x2, Kaori Nagamine x4, Noriko Ishibashi, Kyoko Kuroda, Chiaki Yamada, Futaba Kioka x2, Kazuko Hironaka x2]
24-12 Hong Kong     0-0 Indonesia*       [HT 0-0] [Mongkok Stadium]
        [Sent off: Tsui Sau-King (Hong Kong), Nelce Libak (Indonesia) both 73']
* Following this match, the Indonesian players attacked the Macauan referee Leong Moon-Iam, who had 
  to be escorted to safety by the police.
  

 1.JAPAN            3  3  0  0  28- 0  6
 2.HONG KONG        3  1  1  1   3- 3  4 
 3.Indonesia        3  1  1  1   8-11  4
 4.Nepal            3  0  0  3   0-25  0

Semifinals
26-12 China         7-0 Hong Kong        [HT 4-0] [at Mongkok Stadium, 6090]
        [Zhong Yan x5, Liu Ailing, Sun Qingmei]
26-12 Japan         0-1 Taiwan           [HT 0-1] [at Mongkok Stadium, 6090]
        [Chou Tai-Ying 10']

Third Place Match
29-12 Japan         9-0 Hong Kong        [HT 4-0] [at Hong Kong Stadium, 6674]
        [Futaba Kioka x4 (3 pens), Etsuko Handa x3, Yumi Watanabe, Riko Matsuda]

Final
29-12 China         1-0 Taiwan           [HT 1-0] [at Hong Kong Stadium, 6674]
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1991 Asian Women's Championship 

1991 AFC女子選手権
Tournament details
Host countryJapan
Dates26 May – 8 June
Teams9 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions China (3rd title)
Runners-up Japan
Third place Chinese Taipei
Fourth place North Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored98 (4.9 per match)

In Fukuoka, Japan, May 26 to June 8.
Matches were 80 minutes in duration.

Group A
29-May China        3-0 Taiwan         
         [Shui Qingxia 13', Sun Qingmei 40', Niu Lijie 67']
29-May Thailand     3-0 South Korea
         [Sunee Kridsanachandee 32', Prapa Bourthong 42', Anchalee Khaolaung 66']
31-May Taiwan       9-0 South Korea  
         [Huang Yu-Chung 3' 32' 49', ?]
31-May China       10-1 Thailand
         [Niu Lijie 27' 28' 41' 76', ?]
 2-Jun Taiwan       0-0 Thailand
 2-Jun China       10-0 South Korea     [HT 4-0]

 1.CHINA       3  3  0  0 23- 1  6
 2.TAIWAN      3  1  1  1  9- 3  3
 3.Thailand    3  1  1  1  4-10  3
 4.South Korea 3  0  0  3  0-22  0

Group B 
26-May Hong Kong    2-0 Singapore       [HT 1-0]
         [Chan Shuk-Chi 16' 51']
26-May Japan        1-0 North Korea     [HT 0-0]
         [Kaori Nagamine 66']
28-May Japan        4-1 Hong Kong       [HT 1-1]
         [Takako Tezuka, Kaori Nagamine, Asako Takakura x2 / Law Ka-Lai 17']
28-May North Korea 12-0 Malaysia        [HT 4-0]
         [Yang Mi-Sun x3, ?]   
30-May North Korea  5-0 Hong Kong  
30-May Malaysia     1-0 Singapore
 1-Jun North Korea  8-0 Singapore       [HT 5-0]
         [Yang Mi-Sun x5, ?]
 1-Jun Japan       12-0 Malaysia        [HT 5-0]
         [Takako Tezuka x3, Etsuko Handa x2, Kaori Nagamine x3, Akemi Noda x3, Yuriko Mizuma]
 3-Jun Japan       10-0 Singapore
         [Riko Matsuda x2, Takako Tezuka, Akemi Noda x2, Asako Takakura, Sayuri Yamaguchi, Tamaki Uchiyama x3]
 3-Jun Hong Kong    0-0 Malaysia
  
 1.JAPAN       4  4  0  0 27- 1  8
 2.NORTH KOREA 4  3  0  1 25- 1  6
 3.Hong Kong   4  1  1  2  3- 9  3
 4.Malaysia    4  1  1  2  1-24  3
 5.Singapore   4  0  0  4  0-21  0

Semi-finals
 6-Jun China        1-0 North Korea
         [Zhang Yan 16']
 6-Jun Japan        0-0 Taiwan          [aet, 5-4 pen]

Third Place Match 
 8-Jun Taiwan       0-0 North Korea     [5-4 pen]

Final
 8-Jun China        5-0 Japan
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1993 Asian Women's Championship 

Kejohanan Wanita AFC 1993
Tournament details
Host countryMalaysia
Dates3–12 December
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions China (4th title)
Runners-up North Korea
Third place Japan
Fourth place Chinese Taipei
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored91 (5.69 per match)

In Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia (Dec 3-12)

Group A
 3-12 South Korea     4-0 Malaysia
        [Lee Myung-Hwa x2, ?]
 3-12 China           1-1 North Korea   
        [Zhou Yang / Park Joo-Hy]
 5-12 China           6-0 South Korea
 5-12 North Korea    12-0 Malaysia
 7-12 China           7-0 Malaysia
        [Shi Guihong 25', Wang Liding 30' 36' 62', Liu Ailing ??', Sun Qingmei 51', Niu Litie 75']
 8-12 North Korea     3-0 South Korea      [postponed from 7-12 due to heavy rain]
        [Cho Jong-Ran 24', Ri Gyong-Ae 40' 61']

 1.NORTH KOREA	   3  2  1  0  16- 1  5
 2.CHINA           3  2  1  0  14- 1  5
 3.South Korea     3  1  0  2   4- 9  2
 4.Malaysia        3  0  0  3   0-23  0

Group B
 4-12 Hong Kong       5-0 Philippines
 4-12 Japan           6-1 Taiwan
        [Maki Hanta, Asako Takakura x2, Etsuko Handa, Kaori Nagamine, Yuriko Mizuma / ?]
 6-12 Japan          15-0 Philippines
        [Futaba Kioka, Asako Takakura x2, Homare Sawa x4, Kaori Nagamine x4, Yuriko Mizuma x3, Etsuko Handa]
 6-12 Taiwan          2-0 Hong Kong   
 8-12 Japan           4-0 Hong Kong
        [Yumi Toumei x2, Asako Takakura, Kaoru Kadohara]
 8-12 Taiwan         12-0 Philippines 

 1.JAPAN           3  3  0  0  25- 1  6
 2.TAIWAN          3  2  0  1  15- 6  4
 3.Hong Kong       3  1  0  2   5- 6  2
 4.Philippines     3  0  0  3   0-32  0

Semi-finals
10-12 North Korea     2-0 Taiwan
        [Kim Hye-Ran 68', Ri Gyong-Ae 74']
10-12 China	      3-1 Japan
        [Liu Ailing 30', Zhao Lihong 36', Zhou Hua 50' / Asako Takakura 27']

Third Place Match
12-12 Japan	      3-0 Taiwan
        [Etsuko Handa 4', Yuriko Mizuma 16', Futaba Kioka 51']

Final
12-12 China	      3-0 North Korea
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1995 Asian Women's Championship  

Kejohanan Wanita AFC 1995
Tournament details
Host countryMalaysia
Dates23 September – 2 October
Teams11 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions China (5th title)
Runners-up Japan
Third place Chinese Taipei
Fourth place South Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played19
Goals scored102 (5.37 per match)

In Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia (Sept/Oct 1995)

Group A
24- 9 China          21-0 Philippines
        [Sun Wen 2' 33' 82', Fan Chunling x3, Li Yating x2, Chen Yufeng, Zhao Lihong, Shui Qingxia, Wei Haiying x5, Shi Guihong x5]
24- 9 Hong Kong       0-0 Kazakhstan
26- 9 Kazakhstan      0-0 Philippines
26- 9 China          12-0 Hong Kong
        [Shi Guihong 2' 7', Wei Haiying 11' 48' 71', Zhao Lihong 14', Sun Qingmei 32' 39' 46', Wen Lirong 36', Liu Ailing 85', Fan Chungling 88#]
28- 9 China           7-0 Kazakhstan
        [Wei Haiying 8', Shi Guihong 34' pen 73' 88', Wen Lirong 57', Li Yating 84', Wang Liping 89']
28- 9 Hong Kong       2-0 Philippines


 1.CHINA	   3  3  0  0  40- 0  9
 2.Hong Kong       3  1  1  1   2-12  4
 3.Kazakhstan	   3  0  2  1   0- 7  2
 4.Philippines     3  0  1  2   0-23  1

Group B
23- 9 Taiwan          3-0 Thailand
        [Lin Chi-I 1', Huang Yuh-Chuan 57' pen, 88']
25- 9 Taiwan          8-0 Malaysia
        [Hung Mei-Hsui 1' 15', Lan Lan-Fen 25', Huang Yuh-Chuan x4, Chen Shu-Chin]
27- 9 Thailand        3-1 Malaysia
        [Thongdum Unjai 35', Prapussorn Rungseeboot 55', Manee Anuntadachochai 69' / Hanjilin Tindil 25']

 1.TAIWAN          2  2  0  0  11- 0  6
 2.Thailand	   2  1  0  1   3- 4  3
 3.Malaysia        2  0  0  2   1-11  0

Group C
23- 9 Japan           1-0 South Korea
        [Akemi Noda]
23- 9 Uzbekistan      1-0 India
25- 9 Japan           6-0 India
        [Yumi Obe, Nami Otake, Emiko Takeoka x2, Kaori Nagamine x2]
25- 9 South Korea     6-0 Uzbekistan
27- 9 South Korea     5-0 India
27- 9 Japan          17-0 Uzbekistan
        [Yumi Toumei x2, Nami Otake x2, Akemi Noda x4, Emiko Takeoka, Tamaki Uchiyama x8]

 1.JAPAN           3  3  0  0  24- 0  9
 2.SOUTH KOREA     3  2  0  1  11- 1  6
 3.Uzbekistan      3  1  0  2   1-23  3
 4.India           3  0  0  3   0-12  0

Semi-finals 
30- 9 Japan	      3-0 Taiwan
        [Tamaki Uchiyama 37', Yumi Toumei 53', Akemi Noda 83']
30- 9 China           4-0 South Korea
        [Sun Wen 17' pen, Sun Qingmei 31', Wen Lirong 33', Shui Qingxia 69']
	
Third Place Match 
 2-10 Taiwan	      0-0 South Korea      [3-0 pen]

Final 
 2-10 China	      2-0 Japan
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1997 Asian Women's Championship  

1997年亞足聯女子亞洲杯
Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates5–14 December
Teams11 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions China (6th title)
Runners-up North Korea
Third place Japan
Fourth place Chinese Taipei
Tournament statistics
Matches played19
Goals scored132 (6.95 per match)
Best player(s)China Liu Ailing

In China, Guangdong province.

Group A [Panyu]
 5 Dec India        3-0 Hong Kong
       Japan       21-0 Guam
         [Gakei Nishina, Homare Sawa x7, Yuko Morimoto, Miyuki Yanagida, Mayumi Daimatsu, Nami Otake x6, Tamaki Uchiyama x3, Rie Yamaki]
 7 Dec Hong Kong    1-0 Guam
       Japan        1-0 India
         [Homare Sawa]
 9 Dec Japan        9-0 Hong Kong
         [Rie Yamaki, Yumi Toumei, Homare Sawa x3, Yuko Morimoto, Miyuki Yanagida, Tomomi Mitsui, Tamaki Uchiyama]
       India       10-0 Guam

 1.JAPAN       3  3  0  0 31- 0  9
 2.India       3  2  0  1 13- 1  6
 3.Hong Kong   3  1  0  2  1-12  3
 4.Guam        3  0  0  3  0-32  0

Group B [Guangzhou]
 5 Dec China        3-1 North Korea
         [Liu Ailing 3' 88', Fan Yunjie 17' / Kim Kun-Sil 83']
       Uzbekistan   2-1 Philippines
 7 Dec China        8-0 Uzbekistan      [HT 5-0]
         [Jin Yan 15' 45' 62' 74', others unknown]
       North Korea 14-1 Philippines
 9 Dec China       16-0 Philippines     [HT 5-0]
       North Korea  8-0 Uzbekistan

 1.CHINA       3  3  0  0 27- 1  9
 2.NORTH KOREA 3  2  0  1 23- 4  6
 3.Uzbekistan  3  1  0  2  2-17  3
 4.Philippines 3  0  0  3  2-32  0

Group C [Zhaoqing]
 5 Dec Taiwan       1-0 South Korea
         [Hsu Ching-Hsin]
 7 Dec South Korea 11-0 Kazakhstan
 9 Dec Taiwan       6-0 Kazakhstan

 1.TAIWAN      2  2  0  0  7- 0  6
 2.South Korea 2  1  0  1 11- 1  3
 3.Kazakhstan  2  0  0  2  0-17  0
[Indonesia withdrew]

Semifinals
12 Dec North Korea  1-0 Japan
         [Kim Kum-Sil 3']
12 Dec China       10-0 Taiwan          [HT 6-0]
         [Sun Wen 2' 5', Liu Ailing 36' 43' 45+' 85', Sun Qingmei 42' ??', Shui Qingxia 46', Jin Yan ??']

Third Place Match
14 Dec Japan        2-0 Taiwan
         [Homare Sawa 20' 39']

Final
14 Dec China        2-0 North Korea
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1999 Asian Women's Championship 

Tournament details
Host countryPhilippines
Dates7–21 November
Teams15 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions China (7th title)
Runners-up Chinese Taipei
Third place North Korea
Fourth place Japan
Tournament statistics
Matches played34
Goals scored218 (6.41 per match)

In the Philippines

Group A [Iloilo]
 7 Nov North Korea  7-0 India
         [Ri Hyang-Ok 8' 20', Pak Jong-Ae ??' 55', Kim Pyol-Hyui 77', Oh Kum-Ran 86', one unknown]
       Taiwan      16-0 Malaysia     [HT 10-0]
         [Lin Chi-I x4, ?]
 9 Nov North Korea 12-1 Vietnam
       India        3-0 Malaysia
11 Nov Malaysia     1-5 North Korea
         [Ngah 48' pen / Oh Kum-Ran 4', Kim Pol-Hyui 8', Sin Kum-Ok 11', Jang 21', Pak Jong-Ae 30']
       Taiwan       4-1 Vietnam
         [Huang Chung-Lan 26' pen 47', Lin Chi-I 39' 90' / Luu 3']
13 Nov Taiwan       1-1 North Korea
         [Huang Chung-Lan 66' pen / Kim Pol-Hyui 38']
       India        0-3 Vietnam           [in Barotac]
15 Nov Vietnam      4-0 Malaysia          [in Barotac]
       Taiwan       2-0 India

 1.NORTH KOREA 4  3  1  0 25- 3 10
 2.TAIWAN      4  3  1  0 23- 2 10
 3.Vietnam     4  2  0  2  9-16  6
 4.India       4  1  0  3  3-12  3
 5.Malaysia    4  0  0  4  1-28  0

Group B [Bacolod]
 7 Nov China        5-2 South Korea
         [?, Liu Ying 31' 71', Sun Wen 41', Zhang Ouying 45' / Kang Sung-Mi ??' 76']
       Hong Kong    0-8 Kazakhstan
 9 Nov China       15-0 Guam
         [Fan Chunling 9', Sun Wen 22' 55', Liu Ailing 27' 42', Wang Jian 36' 40' 65' 73', Qiu Haiyan 70', Jin Yan 80' 85' 89', Zhang Ouying 83' 88']
       South Korea  6-0 Kazakhstan
         [Kang Sung-Mi 14', Lee Myung-Hwa 18', Choi Yun-Hee 37', Irina Galimova 67' OG, Kwon Min-Joo 79' 82']
11 Nov Kazakhstan   0-9 China
         [Jin Yan 8' 69', Liu Ying 11' 22' 35' 86' 90' ??', Wang Liping 79']
       Hong Kong    0-2 Guam
         [Dervish 55', Hogan Malay 60']
13 Nov China       12-0 Hong Kong
         [Wang Jian x3, ?]
       South Korea  8-0 Guam
15 Nov Guam         0-8 Kazakhstan
       South Korea 14-0 Hong Kong

 1.CHINA       4  4  0  0 41- 2 12
 2.South Korea 4  3  0  1 30- 5  9
 3.Kazakhstan  4  2  0  2 16-15  6
 4.Guam        4  1  0  3  2-31  3
 5.Hong Kong   4  0  0  4  0-36  0

Group C [Iloilo]
 8 Nov Japan        9-0 Thailand
         [Yasuyo Yamagishi 6', Asako Takakura 8' 26', Nami Otake 10' 35' 39' 45', Tamaki Uchiyama 17' 45']
       Philippines  5-0 Nepal
         [Camaclang 20' 44', Karen Cacho 76', Shella Barlovento 80', Rachel De los Reyes 90']
10 Nov Uzbekistan   1-5 Japan
         [Nargiza Abdurasulova 32' / Yumi Obe 11', Asako Takakura 21', Nami Otake 44' 47' 62']
       Thailand     5-0 Nepal
         [Penprapai Prompuy x2, ?]
12 Nov Japan       14-0 Nepal             [in Barotac Nuevo]
         [Yumi Obe, Yasuyo Yamagishi, Tomomi Mitsui x2, Naoko Mikami x2, Mito Isaka, Mai Aizawa x3, Asako Takakura x2, Tamaki Uchiyama, Yoshie Kasashima]
       Philippines  0-1 Uzbekistan
14 Nov Philippines  0-6 Japan
         [Mito Isaka 10' 16' 71', Yasuyo Yamagishi 46', Mai Aizawa 52', Ayumi Hara 63']
       Thailand     0-1 Uzbekistan        [in Barotac Nuevo]
         [Nargiza Abdurasulova 84']
16 Nov Uzbekistan   6-1 Nepal             [in Barotac Nuevo]
       Philippines  0-1 Thailand

 1.JAPAN       4  4  0  0 34- 1 12
 2.Uzbekistan  4  3  0  1  9- 6  9
 3.Thailand    4  2  0  2  6-10  6
 4.Philippines 4  1  0  3  5- 8  3
 5.Nepal       4  0  0  4  1-30  0


Semifinals [Nov 19, Bacolod]
North Korea  0-3 China
  [Wang Liping 18', Liu Ailing 56', Sun Wen 77']
Japan        0-2 Taiwan
  [Chen Shu-Chiung 31' pen, Lin Chi-I 33']

Third Place Match [Nov 21, Bacolod]
North Korea  3-2 Japan
  [Pak Jong-Ae 11', Kim Pol-Hyui 28', Sin Kum-Ok 51' / Nami Otake 52' 69']

Final [Nov 21, Bacolod]
China        3-0 Taiwan
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2001 Asian Women's Championship 

2001年亞足聯女子亞洲杯
Tournament details
Host country Taiwan
Dates4–16 December
Teams14 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions North Korea (1st title)
Runners-up Japan
Third place China
Fourth place South Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played30
Goals scored197 (6.57 per match)

In Taiwan, December 4-16

Group A
 4 Dec Taiwan      14-0 Malaysia
       India        0-7 South Korea
 6 Dec Malaysia     0-4 Thailand
       Taiwan       5-0 India
 8 Dec Malaysia     0-3 South Korea
       Taiwan       5-0 Thailand
10 Dec India        0-1 Thailand
       Taiwan       0-1 South Korea
12 Dec South Korea  4-0 Thailand
       India        3-0 Malaysia

 1.SOUTH KOREA 4  4  0  0 15- 0 12
 2.Taiwan      4  3  0  1 24- 1  9
 3.Thailand    4  2  0  2  5- 9  6
 4.India       4  1  0  3  3-13  3
 5.Malaysia    4  0  0  4  0-24  0

Group B
 4 Dec Singapore   0-14 Japan
       North Korea 19-0 Guam
 6 Dec Guam         0-2 Vietnam
       North Korea 24-0 Singapore
 8 Dec Guam        0-11 Japan
       North Korea  4-0 Vietnam
10 Dec Singapore    0-8 Vietnam
       North Korea  1-0 Japan
12 Dec Japan        3-1 Vietnam
       Guam         1-2 Singapore

 1.NORTH KOREA 4  4  0  0 48- 0 12
 2.JAPAN       4  3  0  1 28- 2  9  (best runners-up)
 3.Vietnam     4  2  0  2 11- 7  6
 4.Singapore   4  1  0  3  2-47  3
 5.Guam        4  0  0  4  1-34  0

Group C
 5 Dec Uzbekistan   5-0 Philippines
       China       10-0 Hongkong
 7 Dec Hongkong     2-1 Philippines
       China       11-0 Uzbekistan
 9 Dec Hongkong     0-4 Uzbekistan
       China       10-0 Philippines

 1.CHINA       3  3  0  0 31- 0  9
 2.Uzbekistan  3  2  0  1  9-11  6
 3.Hongkong    3  1  0  2  2-15  3
 4.Philippines 3  0  0  3  1-17  0

Semifinals [Dec 14]
South Korea  1-2 Japan
North Korea  3-1 China

Third Place Match [Dec 16]
China        8-0 South Korea
  [Pu Wei 5, 87, Bai Lili 14, 20, 60, 63, Han Duan 89, 90]

Final [Dec 16]
North Korea  2-0 Japan
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2003 Asian Women's Championship 

ฟุตบอลหญิงชิงแชมป์เอเชีย 2546
Tournament details
Host countryThailand
Dates8–21 June
Teams14 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions North Korea (2nd title)
Runners-up China
Third place South Korea
Fourth place Japan
Tournament statistics
Matches played30
Goals scored184 (6.13 per match)
Top scorer(s)North Korea Ri Kum-suk
(15 goals)

In Thailand, June 8-21

NB: apparently Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia and Nepal had originally
    registered but withdrew.  Kazakhstan are UEFA members since summer 2002.

Tournament postponed from April 17-30 to June 8-21 due to fears regarding 
SARS.

Group A
 8- 6 Singapore    0-3 Thailand
 8- 6 South Korea  8-0 Hongkong
10- 6 South Korea  6-0 Thailand
10- 6 North Korea 13-0 Hongkong
12- 6 South Korea  4-0 Singapore
12- 6 North Korea 14-0 Thailand
14- 6 Hongkong     1-3 Thailand
14- 6 North Korea 16-0 Singapore
16- 6 North Korea  2-2 South Korea
16- 6 Hongkong     1-0 Singapore

 1.NORTH KOREA 4  3  1  0 45- 2 10
 2.SOUTH KOREA 4  3  1  0 20- 2 10
 3.Thailand    4  2  0  2  6-21  6
 4.Hongkong    4  1  0  3  2-24  3
 5.Singapore   4  0  0  4  0-24  0

Group B
 9- 6 Japan       15-0 Philippines
        [Mio Otani 8, 10, 33, 45, 53, 74, 77, Eriko Arakawa 9,
         Yayoi Kobayashi 17, 58, Yuka Miyazaki 35, Homare Sawa 41,
         Tamomi Miyamoto 60, Aya Miyama 75, Sakai Tomoe 76]
 9- 6 Guam         1-2 Taiwan
        [Tera Flores Hannah 7; Shu Chiung Chen 43, Mung Ting Ho 69]
11- 6 Philippines  0-6 Myanmar
        [San San-kyu 8, 46, Aye Nandarhlaing 34, 47, Moe Moe-war 78,
         Bautista Callejas 86og]
11- 6 Japan        7-0 Guam
13- 6 Philippines  0-4 Taiwan
13- 6 Japan        7-0 Myanmar
        [Mio Otani (2), Yayoi Kobayashi (2), Homare Sawa, Hiromi Isozaki,
         Karina Maruyama]
15- 6 Guam         0-4 Myanmar
        [Aye Nandar-hlaing 39, Zin Mar-wann 46, Thu Zar-htwe 77, 
         Hla Hla-than 79]
15- 6 Japan        5-0 Taiwan
17- 6 Taiwan       1-1 Myanmar
17- 6 Philippines  2-1 Guam

 1.JAPAN       4  4  0  0 34- 0 12
 2.Myanmar     4  2  1  1 11- 8  7
 3.Taiwan      4  2  1  1  7- 7  7
 4.Philippines 4  1  0  3  2-26  3
 5.Guam        4  0  0  4  2-15  0

Group C
 9- 6 China        6-0 Vietnam 
 9- 6 India        6-0 Uzbekistan
11- 6 Vietnam      4-2 Uzbekistan
11- 6 China       12-0 India
13- 6 Vietnam      2-1 India
13- 6 China       11-0 Uzbekistan

 1.CHINA       3  3  0  0 29- 0  9
 2.Vietnam     3  2  0  1  6- 9  6
 3.India       3  1  0  2  7-14  3
 4.Uzbekistan  3  0  0  3  2-21  0

Semifinals [Jun 19]
North Korea  3-0 Japan
  [Ri Kum-suk 7, 35, own goal 83]
China        3-1 South Korea
  [Bai Jie 12, 19, Sun Wen 3-1; Kim Ji-eun 26]

Third Place Match [Jun 21]
Japan        0-1 South Korea
  [Hwang In-sun 18]

Final [Jun 21, Thammasat U. Stadium, Bangkok]
North Korea  2-1 China               [asdet]
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2006 Asian Women's Championship  

Tournament details
Host country Australia
CityAdelaide
Dates16–30 July
Teams9 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)Hindmarsh Stadium
Marden Sports Complex
Final positions
Champions China (8th title)
Runners-up Australia
Third place North Korea
Fourth place Japan
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored77 (3.85 per match)
Top scorer(s)Japan Yūki Nagasato
South Korea Jung Jung-suk (7 goals)
Qualifying Tournament (Vietnam, June 12-23, 2005) China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea all have byes to the final tournament. Laos, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Tajikistan all withdrew before the start of the tournament. Myanmar were then moved into group A. All games at My Dinh Stadium. Group Stage NB: top-2 of all groups to quarterfinals Group A Jun 12: Vietnam 6-1 Philippines Jun 14: Myanmar 4-1 Philippines Jun 16: Vietnam 1-0 Myanmar Group B Jun 12: India 10-0 Guam Jun 14: Taiwan 2-1 India Jun 16: Taiwan 11-0 Guam Group C Jun 13: Uzbekistan 6-0 Maldives Jun 15: Uzbekistan 3-0 Hongkong Jun 17: Hongkong 4-0 Maldives GROUP D Jun 13: Indonesia 0-0 Singapore Jun 15: Thailand 4-0 Singapore Jun 17: Thailand 4-0 Indonesia NB: Singapore won coin toss for second place Quarterfinals Jun 19: Uzbekistan 1-2 Myanmar Jun 19: Taiwan 3-0 Singapore Jun 20: Vietnam 4-1 Hongkong Jun 20: Thailand 3-2 India NB: quarterfinal winners advance to AFC Women's Championship next year. Final Tournament originally to be held in Japan July 21-30, 2006 but moved to Australia in order to give Australia the chance to reach the World Cup after changing confederation. Participants: Australia, China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Myanmar, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam NB: qualifying tournament for the 2007 Women's World Cup. All matches in Adelaide Group A Jul 19: China 2-0 Taiwan Jul 19: Japan 5-0 Vietnam Jul 21: China 2-0 Vietnam Jul 21: Japan 11-1 Taiwan Jul 23: China 0-1 Japan Jul 23: Taiwan 0-1 Vietnam 1.JAPAN 3 3 0 0 17- 1 9 2.CHINA 3 2 0 1 4- 1 6 3.Vietnam 3 1 0 2 1- 7 3 4.Taiwan 3 0 0 3 1-14 0 Group B Jul 16: Australia 4-0 South Korea Jul 16: Thailand 2-1 Myanmar Jul 18: North Korea 9-0 Thailand Jul 18: Australia 2-0 Myanmar Jul 20: North Korea 3-0 Myanmar Jul 20: South Korea 11-0 Thailand Jul 22: Australia 0-0 North Korea Jul 22: South Korea 3-1 Myanmar Jul 24: Australia 5-0 Thailand Jul 24: North Korea 1-0 South Korea 1,NORTH KOREA 4 3 1 0 13- 0 10 2.AUSTRALIA 4 3 1 0 11- 0 10 3.South Korea 4 2 0 2 14- 6 6 4.Thailand 4 1 0 3 2-26 3 5.Myanmar 4 0 0 4 2-10 0 Semifinals Jul 27: Japan 0-2 Australia Jul 27: North Korea 0-1 China Third Place Match Jul 30: Japan 2-3 North Korea Final Jul 30: Australia 2-2 China [aet, 2-4 pen]
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2008 Asian Women's Championship  

Tournament details
Host countryVietnam
Dates28 May – 8 June
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions North Korea (3rd title)
Runners-up China
Third place Japan
Fourth place Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored57 (3.56 per match)
Attendance21,950 (1,372 per match)
Top scorer(s)North Korea Ri Kum-suk (7 goals)

China, Japan, North Korea, Australia all have byes to the final tournament.

First Round [Oct 20-27]
India                   - Iran                3-1  1-4
Hong Kong               - Philippines         2-3  1-1
Singapore               - Malaysia            0-2  1-0

Second Round

Group A [in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam]

24 Mar 2008 Myanmar          0–3  Chinese Taipei
24 Mar 2008 Vietnam          4–1  Iran
26 Mar 2008 Chinese Taipei   1–3  Vietnam
26 Mar 2008 Iran             1–2  Myanmar
28 Mar 2008 Myanmar          0–1  Vietnam
28 Mar 2008 Chinese Taipei   2–3  Iran

1.Vietnam          3  3 0 0   8- 2  9  Qualified
2.Chinese Taipei   3  1 0 2   6- 6  3  Qualified
3.Iran             3  1 0 2   5- 8  3
4.Myanmar          3  1 0 2   2- 5  3

Group B [in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand]

24 Mar 2008 Thailand        11–0  Malaysia
24 Mar 2008 South Korea      4–0  Philippines
26 Mar 2008 Malaysia         0–14 South Korea
26 Mar 2008 Philippines      0–9  Thailand
28 Mar 2008 Thailand         0–4  South Korea
28 Mar 2008 Malaysia         0–0  Philippines

1.South Korea      3  3 0 0  22- 0  9  Qualified
2.Thailand         3  2 0 1  20- 4  6  Qualified
3.Philippines      3  0 1 2   0-13  1
4.Malaysia         3  0 1 2   0-25  1

 

Final Tournament

[Vietnam; May 28-June 8]

Group A

28 May 2008 North Korea      5–0  Thailand
             [Kim Kyong-Hwa 8, 39, Ri Kum-Suk 30,
              Ri Un-Suk 51, Kim Yong-Ae 90+1]
28 May 2008 China            1–0  Vietnam
             [Xu Yuan 31]
30 May 2008 Vietnam          0–3  North Korea
             [Ri Un-Gyong 11pen, Ri Kum-Suk 39, 67]
30 May 2008 Thailand         1–5  China
             [Nisa Romyen 37; Liu Sa 11, Qu Feifei 20, 73,
              Xu Yuan 22, Pu Wei 86]
01 Jun 2008 China            0–1  North Korea
             [Ri Un-Gyong 34]
01 Jun 2008 Vietnam          1–0  Thailand
             [Doan Thi Kim Chi 70]

1.North Korea      3  3 0 0   9- 0  9
2.China            3  2 0 1   6- 2  6
3.Vietnam          3  1 0 2   1- 4  3
4.Thailand         3  0 0 3   1-11  0

Group B

29 May 2008 Australia        4–0  Chinese
             [Garriock 19, 42, Tristram 51, De Vanna 82]
29 May 2008 Japan            1–3  South Korea
             [Nagasato 10; Cha Yun-Hee 18, Park Hee-Young
              31, 54]
31 May 2008 Chinese Taipei   0–11 Japan
             [Sameshima 21, Utsugi 29, 65, Ando 51,
              Arakawa 55, Maruyama 66, 89, Goto 76, Kato 81,
              Lee Hsui-Chin 82og, Nagasato 90+1]
31 May 2008 South Korea      0–2  Australia
             [Perry 30, De Vanna 69]
02 Jun 2008 Australia        1–3  Japan
             [Polkinghorne 70; Ando 8, Nagasato 33,
              Miyama 50]
02 Jun 2008 South Korea      2–0  Chinese Taipei
             [Kim Yoo-Mi 23, Kim Soo-Yun 90+2]

1.Japan            3  2 0 1  15- 4  6
2.Australia        3  2 0 1   7- 3  6
3.South Korea      3  2 0 1   5- 3  6
4.Chinese Taipei   3  0 0 3   0-17  0 

Semifinals
05 Jun 2008 North Korea      3–0  Australia
             [Ri Kum-Suk 2, 41, 60]
05 Jun 2008 Japan            1–3  China
             [Sawa 47; Wang Dandan 63, 68, Han Duan 75] 

Third Place Match
08 Jun 2008 Australia        0–3  Japan
             [Nagasato 15, Miyama 78, Sawa 86]

Final
08 Jun 2008 North Korea      2–1  China
             [Ri Kum-Suk 55, Lee Yung-Ae 68; Bi Yan 12]
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2010 Asian Women's Championship  

Tournament details
Host country China
CityChengdu
Dates19–30 May
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)Chengdu Sports Centre Stadium
Shuangliu Sports Centre Stadium
Final positions
Champions Australia (1st title)
Runners-up North Korea
Third place Japan
Fourth place China
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored45 (2.81 per match)
Attendance59,910 (3,744 per match)
Top scorer(s)Japan Kozue Ando
Japan Homare Sawa
North Korea Jo Yun-mi
South Korea Yoo Young-a
(3 goals)

China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Australia all have byes to the final tournament.

First Round [in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia]

25 Apr 2009 Kyrgyzstan       1–7  Jordan
25 Apr 2009 Palestine        4–0  Maldives
27 Apr 2009 Maldives         0–5  Uzbekistan
27 Apr 2009 Palestine        1–4  Kyrgyzstan
29 Apr 2009 Uzbekistan       5–0  Palestine
29 Apr 2009 Jordan           9–0  Maldives
01 May 2009 Jordan           5–0  Palestine
01 May 2009 Kyrgyzstan       0–2  Uzbekistan
03 May 2009 Maldives         0–2  Kyrgyzstan
03 May 2009 Uzbekistan       2–2  Jordan

1.Jordan           4  3 1 0  23- 3  10  Qualified
2.Uzbekistan       4  3 1 0  14- 2  10  Qualified
3.Kyrgyzstan       4  2 0 2   7-10   6  Qualified
4.Palestine        4  1 0 3   5-14   3
5.Maldives         4  0 0 4   0-20   0


Second Round

Group A [in Hsinying City, Chinese Taipei]
10 Jul 2009 Jordan           1–0  Chinese
12 Jul 2009 Myanmar          3–0  Jordan
14 Jul 2009 Chinese Taipei   2–5  Myanmar

1.Myanmar          2  2 0 0   8- 2   6  Qualified
2.Jordan           2  1 0 1   1- 3   3
3.Chinese Taipei   2  0 0 2   2- 6   0

Group B [in Bangkok, Thailand]
04 Jul 2009 Uzbekistan       1–6  Thailand
06 Jul 2009 Iran             1–4  Uzbekistan
08 Jul 2009 Thailand         8–1  Iran

1.Thailand         2  2 0 0  14- 2   6  Qualified
2.Uzbekistan       2  1 0 1   5- 7   3
3.Iran             2  0 0 2   2-12   0

Group C [in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam]
04 Jul 2009 Kyrgyzstan       1–10 Vietnam
06 Jul 2009 Hong Kong        2–0  Kyrgyzstan
08 Jul 2009 Vietnam          7–0  Hong Kong

1.Vietnam          2  2 0 0  17- 1   6  Qualified
2.Hong Kong        2  1 0 1   2- 7   3
3.Kyrgyzstan       2  0 0 2   1-12   0


Final Tournament

[May 19-30 China]

Group A

20 May 2010 North Korea      3–0  Thailand
             [Jon Myong-Hwa 1, Kim Yong-Ae 2, Jo Yun-Mi 73]
20 May 2010 Japan            8–0  Myanmar
             [Iwashimizu 4, Sawa 10, 71, Yamaguchi 28pen, 60,
              Sameshima 50, Miyama 54, Kamionobe 85]
22 May 2010 Thailand         0–4  Japan
             [Takase 28, Nakano 42, Utsugi 45+3, Ando 55]
22 May 2010 Myanmar          0–2  North Korea
             [Yun Song-Mi 17, Jo Yun-Mi 84]
24 May 2010 North Korea      1–2  Japan
             [Ra Un-Sim 70; Ando 4pen, Nagasoto 14]
24 May 2010 Myanmar          0–2  Thailand
             [Seesraum 15, Chaikantree 89]

1.Japan            3  3 0 0  14- 1   9
2.North Korea      3  2 0 1   6- 2   6
3.Thailand         3  1 0 2   2- 7   3
4.Myanmar          3  0 0 3   0-12   0

Group B

19 May 2010 Australia        2–0  Vietnam
             [Khamis 29, Ledbrook 51pen]
19 May 2010 China            0–0  South Korea 
21 May 2010 South Korea      1–3  Australia
             [Kang Sun-Mi 71; Carroll 52, De Vanna 59,
              Kerr 66]
21 May 2010 Vietnam          0–5 China
             [Li Danyang 8, Yuan Fan 12, Zhang Rui 37,
              Bi Yan 45+1pen, Han Duan 51]
23 May 2010 China            1–0  Australia
             [Zhang Rui 9]
23 May 2010 Vietnam          0–5  South Korea
             [Yoo Young-A 20, 21, 66, Cha Yun-Hee 28,
              Jung Hye-In 36]

1.China            3  2 1 0   6- 0   7
2.Australia        3  2 0 1   5- 2   6
3.South Korea      3  1 1 1   6- 3   4
4.Vietnam          3  0 0 3   0-12   0


Semifinals
27 May 2010 Japan            0–1  Australia
             [Gill 45+1]
27 May 2010 China            0–1  North Korea      [aet]
             [Kim Kyong-Hwa 109]

Third Place Match
30 May 2010 Japan            2–0  China
             [Ando 18, Sawa 62]

Final
30 May 2010 Australia        1–1  North Korea      [aet; 5-4 pen]
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2014 Asian Women's Championship 

Tournament details
Host countryVietnam Vietnam
Dates14–25 May
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Japan (1st title)
Runners-up Australia
Third place China
Fourth place South Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played17
Goals scored67 (3.94 per match)
Attendance45,250 (2,662 per match)
Top scorer(s)China Yang Li
South Korea Park Eun-sun
(6 goals)
Best player(s)Japan Aya Miyama

China, Japan, South Korea, Australia all have byes to the final tournament.
North Korea was banned from the competition

Qualifying Tournament

Group A (In Jordan)

05 Jun 2013 Uzbekistan      18–0 Kuwait
05 Jun 2013 Jordan           5–0 Lebanon
07 Jun 2013 Lebanon          0–4 Uzbekistan
07 Jun 2013 Jordan          21–0 Kuwait
09 Jun 2013 Lebanon         12–1 Kuwait
09 Jun 2013 Uzbekistan       0–4 Jordan

1.Jordan           3  3 0 0  30- 0   9  Qualified
2.Uzbekistan       3  2 0 1  22- 4   6
3.Lebanon          3  1 0 2  12-10   3
4.Kuwait           3  0 0 3   1-51   0

Group B (in Bangladesh)

21 May 2013 Iran             0–6 Philippines
21 May 2013 Thailand         9–0 Bangladesh
23 May 2013 Philippines      0–1 Thailand
23 May 2013 Bangladesh       0–2 Iran
25 May 2013 Thailand         5–1 Iran
25 May 2013 Philippines      4–0 Bangladesh
 
1.Thailand         3  3 0 0  15- 1   9  Qualified
2.Philippines      3  2 0 1  10- 1   6
3.Iran             3  1 0 2   3-11   3
4.Bangladesh       3  0 0 3   0-15   0

Group C (in Bahrain)

22 May 2013 Vietnam          8–0 Bahrain
22 May 2013 Hong Kong        2–1 Kyrgyzstan
24 May 2013 Bahrain          1–3 Hong Kong
24 May 2013 Vietnam         12-0 Kyrgyzstan
26 May 2013 Vietnam          4–0 Hong Kong
26 May 2013 Kyrgyzstan       1–4 Bahrain

1.Vietnam          3  3 0 0  24- 0   9  Qualified
2.Hong Kong        3  2 0 1   5- 6   6
3.Bahrain          3  1 0 2   5-12   3
4.Kyrgyzstan       3  0 0 3   2-18   0

Group D (in Palestine)

21 May 2013 Chinese Taipei   6–0 Palestine
21 May 2013 Myanmar          2–0 India
23 May 2013 Palestine        0–9 Myanmar
23 May 2013 India            1–2 Chinese Taipei
25 May 2013 Palestine        1–1 India
25 May 2013 Myanmar          0–0 Chinese Taipei

1.Myanmar          3  2 1 0  11- 0   7  Qualified
2.Chinese Taipei   3  2 1 0   8- 1   7
3.India            3  0 1 2   2- 5   1
4.Palestine        3  0 1 2   1-16   1


FINAL TOURNAMENT

Vietnam, 14-25 May 2014

Group A
14 May 2014 Vietnam          3–1 Jordan
             [Muon 18, Huong 36, 84; Jbarah 34]
14 May 2014 Australia        2–2 Japan
             [Foord 21, De Vanna 64; Polkinghorne 71og, Ogimi 84]
16 May 2014 Jordan           1–3 Australia
             [Al-Naber 70; Gill 35, 50, Gorry 66]
16 May 2014 Japan            4–0 Vietnam
             [Kawasumi 44, 87, Kiryu 65, Ogimi 69]
18 May 2014 Vietnam          0–2 Australia
             [Thuong 42og, Gorry 90]
18 May 2014 Japan            7–0 Jordan
             [Kira 25, 90+3, Nakajima 45+1, 75, Sakaguchi 49, 81,
              Alhyasat 69og]

1.JAPAN            3  2 1 0  13- 2   7
2.AUSTRALIA        3  2 1 0   7- 3   7
3.Vietnam          3  1 0 2   3- 7   3
4.Jordan           3  0 0 3   2-13   0

Group B
15 May 2014 South Korea     12–0 Myanmar
             [Ji So-Yun 4, Park Eun-Sun 17pen, 43, Park Hee-Young 33
              Jeon Ga-Eul 36, 40pen, 63, Cho So-Hyun 45+3, 61, 82,
              Kwon Hah-Nul 58, Yeo Min-Ji 76]
15 May 2014 China            7–0 Thailand
             [Li Dongna 6, Li Ying 8, Yang Li 16, 45+1, 64, 90+1,
              Xu Yanlu 75]
17 May 2014 Myanmar          0–3 China
             [Ren Guixin 10, Ma Xiaoxu 60, Yang Li 87]
17 May 2014 Thailand         0–4 South Korea
             [Ji So-Yun 11, Park Eun-Sun 12, 47, 84]
19 May 2014 South Korea      0–0 China
19 May 2014 Thailand         2–1 Myanmar
             [Sung-Ngoen 27, Duangnapa 59; Ye Ye Oo 45+1]

1.SOUTH KOREA      3  2 1 0  16- 0   7
2.CHINA            3  2 1 0  10- 0   7
3.Thailand         3  1 0 2   2-12   3
4.Myanmar          3  0 0 3   1-17   0

Fifth place play-off
21 May 2014 Vietnam          1–2 Thailand
             [Dung 86; Sung-Ngoen 48, 65]

Semifinals
22 May 2014 Japan            2–1 China                     [aet]
             [Sawa 51, Iwashimizu 120+2; Li Dongna 80pen]
22 May 2014 South Korea      1–2 Australia
             [Park Eun-Sun 53pen; Gorry 47, Kellond Knight 77]
 

Third Place Game
25 May 2014 China            2–1 South Korea
             [Park Eun-Sun 3og, Yang Li 90+3; Yoo Young-A 80]

Final
25 May 2014 Japan            1–0 Australia
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2018 Asian Women's Championship  

2018
2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup logo.svg
Tournament details
Host countryJordan
CityAmman
Dates6–20 April
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Japan (2nd title)
Runners-up Australia
Third place China
Fourth place Thailand
Tournament statistics
Matches played17
Goals scored66 (3.88 per match)
Attendance31,537 (1,855 per match)
Top scorer(s)China Li Ying (7 goals)
Best player(s)Japan Mana Iwabuchi
Fair play award Japan

Jordan qualified as hosts.
Japan, Australia, China all have byes to the final tournament.

Qualifying Tournament
 
Group A (in Tajikistan)
 
03 Apr 2017 Bahrain          0–6 Jordan
03 Apr 2017 Iraq             0–1 Tajikistan
03 Apr 2017 Philippines      4–0 United Arab Emirates
05 Apr 2017 Philippines      4–0 Iraq
05 Apr 2017 Bahrain          4–0 Tajikistan
05 Apr 2017 Jordan           6–0 United Arab Emirates
07 Apr 2017 United Arab Em.  1–1 Bahrain
07 Apr 2017 Tajikistan       0–8 Philippines
07 Apr 2017 Jordan          10–0 Iraq
10 Apr 2017 Iraq             0–3 United Arab Emirates
10 Apr 2017 Jordan          10-2 Tajikistan
10 Apr 2017 Philippines      1–1 Bahrain
12 Apr 2017 Jordan           5–1 Philippines
12 Apr 2017 United Arab Em.  1–0 Tajikistan
12 Apr 2017 Bahrain          4–0 Iraq

1.Jordan           5  5 0 0  37- 3  15  Qualified as hosts
2.Philippines      5  3 1 1  18- 6  10  Qualified
3.Bahrain          5  2 2 1  10- 8   8 
4.United Arab Em.  5  2 1 2   5-11   7
5.Tajikistan       5  1 0 4   3-23   3
6.Iraq             5  0 0 5   0-22   0
 
Group B (in North Korea)
 
03 Apr 2017 North Korea      8–0 India
03 Apr 2017 Hong Kong        1–2 Uzbekistan
05 Apr 2017 North Korea      5–0 Hong Kong
05 Apr 2017 South Korea     10-0 India
07 Apr 2017 South Korea      1–1 North Korea
07 Apr 2017 Uzbekistan       7–1 India
09 Apr 2017 Uzbekistan       0–4 North Korea
09 Apr 2017 Hong Kong        0–6 South Korea
11 Apr 2017 India            2–0 Hong Kong
11 Apr 2017 South Korea      4–0 Uzbekistan
 
1.South Korea      4  3 1 0  21- 1  10  Qualified
2.North Korea      4  3 1 0  18- 1  10 
3.Uzbekistan       4  2 0 2   9-10   6
4.India            4  1 0 3   3-25   3
5.Hong Kong        4  0 0 4   1-15   0 
 
Group C (in Palestine)
 
03 Apr 2017 Palestine        0–6 Thailand
05 Apr 2017 Chinese Taipei   5–0 Palestine
07 Apr 2017 Thailand         1–0 Chinese Taipei
 
1.Thailand         2  2 0 0   7- 0   6  Qualified
2.Chinese Taipei   2  1 0 1   5- 1   3 
3.Palestine        2  0 0 2   0-11   0
Lebanon and Guam withdrew
 
Group D (in Vietnam)
 
03 Apr 2017 Iran             0–2 Myanmar
03 Apr 2017 Syria            0-1 Singapore
05 Apr 2017 Singapore        0–6 Iran
05 Apr 2017 Vietnam         11-0 Syria
07 Apr 2017 Myanmar         14–0 Syria
07 Apr 2017 Vietnam          8–0 Singapore
09 Apr 2017 Myanmar          6–0 Singapore
09 Apr 2017 Iran             1–6 Vietnam
11 Apr 2017 Iran            12-0 Syria
11 Apr 2017 Vietnam          2–0 Myanmar
 
1.Vietnam          4  4 0 0  27- 1  12  Qualified
2.Myanmar          4  3 0 1  22- 2   9 
3.Iran             4  2 0 2  19- 8   6
4.Singapore        4  1 0 3   1-20   3
5.Syria            4  0 0 4   0-38   0
 
 
FINAL TOURNAMENT
 
Jordan, 6-20 April 2018
 
Group A
 
06 Apr 2018 China            4–0 Thailand
             [Song Duan 56, 77, Wang Shuang 63, Li Ying 67]
06 Apr 2018 Jordan           1–2 Philippines
             [Jbarah 15; Khair 51og, Bolden 76]
09 Apr 2018 Philippines      0–3 China
             [Li Ying 17, 57, Ma Jun 31]
09 Apr 2018 Thailand         6–1 Jordan
             [Suchawadee 1, 69, Taneekarn 6, Silawan 39, Kanjana 
              41, Pitsamai 90; Jebreen 43]
12 Apr 2018 Jordan           1–8 China
             [Sabbah 17; Wang Shuang 14, 53, 84, Khair 41og, 
              Song Duan 51, Li Ying 60, 72pen, Tang Jiali 86]
12 Apr 2018 Thailand         3–1 Philippines
             [Kanjana 28pen, 53, Silawan 62; Shugg 90+3]
 
1.CHINA            3  3 0 0  15- 1   9
2.THAILAND         3  2 0 1   9- 6   6
3.Philippines      3  1 0 2   3- 7   3
4.Jordan           3  0 0 3   3-16   0
 
Group B
 
07 Apr 2018 Japan            4–0 Vietnam
             [Yokoyama 3, Nakajima 17, Iwabuchi 57, Tanaka 66]
07 Apr 2018 Australia        0–0 South Korea
10 Apr 2018 South Korea      0–0 Japan
10 Apr 2018 Vietnam          0–8 Australia
             [Simon 8, Kennedy 18, Logarzo 21, van Egmond 28, Kerr
              44, 51, Tuyet Dung 71og, Raso 75]
13 Apr 2018 Japan            1–1 Australia
             [Sakaguchi 63; Kerr 86]
13 Apr 2018 South Korea      4–0 Vietnam
             [Cho So-hyun 14, Lee Geum-min 38, Lee Min-a 49, 73]
 
1.AUSTRALIA        3  1 2 0   9- 1   5
2.JAPAN            3  1 2 0   5- 1   5
3.South Korea      3  1 2 0   4- 0   5
4.Vietnam          3  0 0 3   0-16   0
 
5th Place Match
16 Apr 2018 Philippines      0–5 South Korea
             [Jang Sel-gi 34, Lee Min-a 45+3, Lim Seon-joo 56,
              Cho So-hyun 66, 84pen]
 
Semifinals
17 Apr 2018 Australia        2–2 Thailand                  [aet, 3-1 pen]
             [Kanjanaporn 17og, Kennedy 90+1; Kanjana 20, Rattikan 63]
17 Apr 2018 China            1–3 Japan
             [Li Ying 90pen; Iwabuchi 39, Yokoyama 85, 88pen]
 
Third Place Match
20 Apr 2018 China            3–1 Thailand
             [Li Ying 51, Wang Shanshan 56, Song Duan 61; Rattikan 81]
 
Final
20 Apr 2018 Japan            1–0 Australia
             [Yokoyama 84]
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2022 Asian Women's Championship  

2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup logo.svg
Tournament details
Host countryIndia
Dates20 January – 6 February
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions China (9th title)
Runners-up South Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
Goals scored104 (4 per match)
Attendance0 (0 per match)
Top scorer(s)Australia Sam Kerr
(7 goals)
Best player(s)China Wang Shanshan[1]
Best goalkeeperChina Zhu Yu[2]
Fair play award South Korea

India qualified as hosts.
Japan, Australia, China all have byes to the final tournament.

Qualifying Tournament
 
Group A (in Bahrain)

18 Oct 2021 Laos             0–4 Chinese Taipei
21 Oct 2021 Bahrain          0–0 Laos
24 Oct 2021 Chinese Taipei   2–0 Bahrain

1.Chinese Taipei   2  2 0 0   6- 0   6  Qualified
2.Bahrain          2  0 1 1   0- 2   1 
3.Laos             2  0 1 1   0- 4   1
Turkmenistan withdrew

Group B (in Tajikistan)

23 Sep 2021 Vietnam         16-0 Maldives
26 Sep 2021 Tajikistan       4–0 Maldives
29 Sep 2021 Vietnam          7–0 Tajikistan

1. Vietnam         2  2 0 0  23- 0   6  Qualified
2. Tajikistan      2  1 0 1   4- 7   3 
3. Maldives        2  0 0 2   0-20   0
Afghanistan withdrew

Group C (in Tajikistan)

24 Sep 2021 Singapore        0–1 Indonesia
27 Sep 2021 Indonesia        1–0 Singapore

1.Indonesia        2  2 0 0   2- 0   6  Qualified
2.Singapore        2  0 0 2   0- 2   0 
Iraq and North Korea withdrew

Group D (in Kyrgyzstan)

18 Oct 2021 Myanmar          4–0 Lebanon
18 Oct 2021 United Arab Em.  2–1 Guam
21 Oct 2021 Lebanon          1–0 United Arab Emirates
21 Oct 2021 Guam             0–8 Myanmar
24 Oct 2021 Myanmar          2–0 United Arab Emirates
24 Oct 2021 Guam             0–3 Lebanon

1.Myanmar          3  3 0 0  14- 0   9  Qualified
2.Lebanon          3  2 0 1   4- 4   6 
3.United Arab Em.  3  1 0 2   2- 4   3
4.Guam             3  0 0 3   1-13   0

Group E (in Uzbekistan)

17 Sep 2021 South Korea     12–0 Mongolia
20 Sep 2021 Uzbekistan      12–0 Mongolia
23 Sep 2021 South Korea      4–0 Uzbekistan

1.South Korea      2  2 0 0  16- 0   6  Qualified
2.Uzbekistan       2  1 0 1  12- 4   3 
3.Mongolia         2  0 0 2   0-24   0

Group F (in Uzbekistan)

18 Sep 2021 Nepal            1–2 Philippines
21 Sep 2021 Hong Kong        0–0 Nepal
24 Sep 2021 Philippines      2–1 Hong Kong

1.Philippines      2  2 0 0   4- 2   6  Qualified
2.Hong Kong        2  0 1 1   1- 2   1 
3.Nepal            2  0 1 1   1- 2   1

Group G (in Uzbekistan)

19 Sep 2021 Bangladesh       0–5 Jordan
22 Sep 2021 Iran             5–0 Bangladesh
25 Sep 2021 Jordan           0–0 Iran          [2-4 pen.]

1.Iran             2  1 1 0   5- 0   4  Qualified
2.Jordan           2  1 1 0   5- 0   4 
3.Bangladesh       2  0 0 2   0-10   0

Group H (in Palestine)

19 Sep 2021 Malaysia         0–4 Thailand
22 Sep 2021 Palestine        0–2 Malaysia
25 Sep 2021 Thailand         7–0 Palestine

1.Thailand         2  2 0 0  11- 0   6  Qualified
2.Malaysia         2  1 0 1   2- 4   3 
3.Palestine        2  0 0 2   0- 9   0


FINAL TOURNAMENT
 
India, 20 January-6 February 2022

Group A [all matches in Mumbai]

20 Jan 2022 China            4–0 Chinese Taipei
             [Wang Shuang 3pen, 69, Wang Shanshan 9, Zhang Xin 53]
            India            0-0 Iran                      [declared void]
23 Jan 2022 Iran             0–7 China
             [Wang Shuang 28, 49pen, Xiao Yuyi 43, Wang Shanshan 55, 59, 
              Tang Jiali 77, Adeli 82og]
26 Jan 2022 Chinese Taipei   5–0 Iran
             [Lai Li-chin 4, 31, 65pen, Chen Yen-ping 40, Wang Hsiang-huei 78]

1.CHINA            2  2 0 0  11- 0   6
2.CHINESE TAIPEI   2  1 0 1   5- 4   3
3.Iran             2  0 0 2   0-12   0 
-.India did not have the required 13 players for the second match against
  Chinese Taipei due to numerous team members testing positive for Covid-19
  and thus were forced to withdraw; their first match was declared void.

Group B [all matches in Mumbai unless stated otherwise]

21 Jan 2022 Australia       18–0 Indonesia
             [Kerr 9, 11, 26pen, 36, 54, Foord 14, Fowler 17, Raso 24, 88, 
              Carpenter 34, 49, van Egmond 39pen, 57, 69, Yallop 59, Simon 67, 71,
              Luik 78]
21 Jan 2022 Thailand         0–1 Philippines
             [C. McDaniel 81]
24 Jan 2022 Indonesia        0–4 Thailand
             [Kanyanat 27, 36, 71, Irravadee 76]
24 Jan 2022 Philippines      0–4 Australia
             [Kerr 51, Randle 53og, van Egmond 67, Fowler 87]
27 Jan 2022 Australia        2–1 Thailand
             [van Egmond 39, Kerr 80; Nipawan 90+3]
27 Jan 2022 Philippines      6–0 Indonesia                                [in Pune]
             [Guillou 6, Bolden 27, Annis 56, 82, Miclat 74pen, Cesar 90+4]

1.AUSTRALIA        3  3 0 0  24- 1   9 
2.PHILIPPINES      3  2 0 1   7- 4   6
3.THAILAND         3  1 0 2   5- 3   3
4.Indonesia        3  0 0 3   0-28   0

Group C [all matches in Pune unless stated otherwise]

21 Jan 2022 Japan            5–0 Myanmar
             [Ueki 22, Hasegawa 47, 90+2, Naomoto 52, Narumiya 70]
21 Jan 2022 South Korea      3–0 Vietnam
             [Ji So-yun 4, 81pen, Phuong Thao 7og]
24 Jan 2022 Myanmar          0–2 South Korea
             [Lee Geum-min 50, Ji So-yun 84]
24 Jan 2022 Vietnam          0–3 Japan
             [Narumiya 38, 58, Kumagai 50]
27 Jan 2022 Japan            1–1 South Korea
             [Ueki 1; Seo Ji-youn 85]
27 Jan 2022 Vietnam          2–2 Myanmar                                  [in Mumbai]
             [Tuyet Dung 45+2, Huynh Nhu 64pen; Theingi Tun 28pen, Marlar Tun 49]

1.JAPAN            3  2 1 0   9- 1   7
2.SOUTH KOREA      3  2 1 0   6- 1   7
3.VIETNAM          3  0 1 2   2- 8   1
4.Myanmar          3  0 1 2   2- 9   1

Quarterfinals
30 Jan 2022 China            3–1 Vietnam                                  [in Mumbai]
             [Wang Shuang 25, Wang Shanshan 52, Tang Jiali 53; Tuyet Dung 11]
30 Jan 2022 Australia        0–1 South Korea                              [in Pune]
             [Ji So-yun 87]
30 Jan 2022 Japan            7–0 Thailand                                 [in Mumbai]
             [Sugasawa 27, 65pen, 80, 83, Miyazawa 45+2, Sumida 48, Ueki 75]
30 Jan 2022 Chinese Taipei   1–1 Philippines               [aet, 3-4 pen] [in Pune]        
             [Zhuo Li-ping 82; Quezada 49]

Semifinals (both in Pune)
03 Feb 2022 China            2–2 Japan                     [aet, 4-3 pen]
             [Wu Chengshu 46, Wang Shanshan 119; Ueki 26, 103]
03 Feb 2022 South Korea      2–0 Philippines
             [Cho So-hyun 4, Son Hwa-yeon 34]

Final (in Mumbai)
06 Feb 2022 China            3–2 South Korea
             [Tang Jiali 68pen, Zhang Linyan 72, Xiao Yuyi 90+3; Choe Yu-ri 27,
              Ji So-yun 45+3pen]


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