AFC Asian Cup (kvinder)

Grundlagt1975
RegionAsien (AFC)
Antal hold12
Nuværende mestreFlag of Japan.svg Japan (2. titel)
Mest succesfulde holdFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg Kina (7 titler)

Asienmesterskabet i fodbold for kvinder eller AFC Women's Asian Cup er en turnering for asiastiske landshold arrangeret af AFC. Turneringen er afholdes hvert fjerde år. Tidligere har turneringen haft forskellige formater.

Kina har med 8 titler vundet flest titler. Senest vandt Japan turneringen i 2018, efter finalesejr over Australien.

Turneringen har samtidig fungeret som kvalifikation til VM i fodbold for kvinder.

Resultater

ÅrVærtslandFinaleTredjepladskampAntal hold
VindereScoreAndenpladsTredjepladsScoreFjerdeplads
1975
Detaljer
Hongkong Hong Kong
New Zealand
3 – 1
Thailand

Australien
5 – 0
Malaysia
6
1977
Detaljer
Kina Kina
Kina
3 – 1
Thailand

Singapore
2 – 0
Indonesien
6
1979
Detaljer
Indien India
Kinesisk Taipei
2 – 0
India South

Western Australia
Aflyst
Hongkong
6
1981
Detaljer
Hongkong Hong Kong
Kinesisk Taipei
5 – 0
Thailand

Indien
2 – 0
Hongkong
8
1983
Detaljer
Thailand Thailand
Thailand
3 – 0
Indien

Malaysia
0 – 0
(5–4) str.
[1]

Singapore
6
1986
Detaljer
Hongkong Hong Kong
Kina
2 – 0
Japan

Thailand
3 – 0
Indonesien
7
1989
Detaljer
Hongkong Hong Kong
Kina
1 – 0
Kinesisk Taipei

Japan
3 – 1
Hongkong
8
1991
Detaljer
Japan Japan
Kina
5 – 0
Japan

Kinesisk Taipei
0 – 0
(5–4) str.

Nordkorea
9
1993
Detaljer
Malaysia Malaysia
Kina
3 – 0
Nordkorea

Japan
3 – 0
Kinesisk Taipei
9
1995
Detaljer
Malaysia Malaysia
Kina
2 – 0
Japan

Kinesisk Taipei
0 – 0
(3–0) str.

Sydkorea
11
1997
Detaljer
Kina China
Kina
2 – 0
Nordkorea

Japan
2 – 0
Kinesisk Taipei
11
1999
Detaljer
Filippinerne Philippines
Kina
3 – 0
Kinesisk Taipei

Nordkorea
3 – 2
Japan
15
2001
Detaljer
Kinesisk Taipei Kinesisk Taipei
Nordkorea
2 – 0
Japan

Kina
8 – 0
Sydkorea
14
2003
Detaljer
Thailand Thailand
Nordkorea
2 – 1 aet
Kina

Sydkorea
1 – 0
Japan
14
2006
Detaljer
Australien Australia
Kina
2 – 2 aet
(4–2) str.

Australien

Nordkorea
3 – 2
Japan
9
2008
Detaljer
Vietnam Vietnam
Nordkorea
2 – 1
Kina

Japan
3 – 0
Australien
8
2010
Detaljer
Kina Kina
Australien
1 – 1 aet
(5–4) str.

Nordkorea

Japan
2 – 0
Kina
8
2014
Detaljer
Vietnam Vietnam
Japan
1 – 0
Australien

Kina
2 – 1
Sydkorea
8
2018
Detaljer
Jordan Jordan
Japan
1 – 0
Australien

Kina
3 – 1
Thailand
8
2022
Detaljer
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Referencer

  1. ^ "Newspapers – The Straits Times, 18 April 1983, Page 43". Hentet 23. februar 2012.

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