AFC Women's Asian Cup

The AFC Women's Asian Cup is a women's association football tournament for teams in Asia. The most successful team is currently the China women's national football team with 8 titles.

Record

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
1975
Details
 Hong Kong
New Zealand
3 – 1
Thailand

Australia
5 – 0
Malaysia
1977
Details
 Republic of China
Republic of China
3 – 1
Thailand

Singapore
2 – 0
Indonesia
1979
Details
 India
Republic of China
2 – 0
India (South)

Hong Kong
unknown
Western Australia
1981
Details
 Hong Kong
Chinese Taipei
5 – 0
Thailand

India
2 – 0
Hong Kong
1983
Details
 Thailand
Thailand
3 – 0
India

Malaysia
0 – 0
(5–4) pen
[1]

Singapore
1986
Details
 Hong Kong
China
2 – 0
Japan

Thailand
3 – 0
Indonesia
1989
Details
 Hong Kong
China
1 – 0
Chinese Taipei

Japan
3 – 1
Hong Kong
1991
Details
 Japan
China
5 – 0
Japan

Chinese Taipei
0 – 0
(5–4) pen

North Korea
1993
Details
 Malaysia
China
3 – 0
North Korea

Japan
3 – 0
Chinese Taipei
1995
Details
 Malaysia
China
2 – 0
Japan

Chinese Taipei
0 – 0
(3–0) pen

South Korea
1997
Details
 China
China
2 – 0
North Korea

Japan
2 – 0
Chinese Taipei
1999
Details
 Philippines
China
3 – 0
Chinese Taipei

North Korea
3 – 2
Japan
2001
Details
 Chinese Taipei
North Korea
2 – 0
Japan

China
8 – 0
South Korea
2003
Details
 Thailand
North Korea
2 – 1 aet
China

South Korea
1 – 0
Japan
2006
Details
 Australia
China
2 – 2 aet
(4–2) pen

Australia

North Korea
3 – 2
Japan
2008
Details
 Vietnam
North Korea
2 – 1
China

Japan
3 – 0
Australia
2010
Details
 China
Australia
1 – 1 aet
(5–4) pen

North Korea

Japan
2 – 0
China
2014
Details
 Vietnam
Japan
1 – 0
Australia

China
2 – 1
South Korea
# Nation Winners Runners-up Third Place Fourth Place Total
1 China822113
2 North Korea33219
3 Chinese Taipei32229
4 Japan145313
5 Thailand13105
6 Australia12126
7 New Zealand10001
8 India02103
9 South Korea00134
10 Hong Kong00123
11 Malaysia00112
 Singapore00112
13 Indonesia00022
Total1818181872

References

  1. "Newspapers - The Straits Times, 18 April 1983, Page 43". Retrieved 2012-02-23.

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