East Asian Football Championship
| Founded | 2003 as East Asian Football Championship |
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| Region | East Asia (EAFF) |
| Number of teams | 10 (Preliminary) 4 (Finals) |
| Current champions | |
| Most successful team | |
East Asian Football Championship is an association football competition of East Asian countries and territories, held by the East Asian Football Federation (EAFF).
Before the EAFF was founded in 2002, Dynasty Cup was held between the East Asian top 4 teams, and was regarded as the unofficial East Asian Championship.
There is a separate competition for both men (first held in 2003) and women (first held in 2005). There was also a combined points competition in 2005, where the results of the men's and women's teams are added together (not including qualifiers).
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[edit] History
The Dynasty Cup is a defunct international association football competition that is regarded as the predecessor to East Asian Football Championship. It was held four times from 1990 to 1998. The purpose of the competition was to improve the quality of football in the East Asia and the national teams in the area participated in the tournament. After the East Asian Football Federation was formed in 2002, the East Asian Football Championship replaced this tournament.
In the men's tournament China, South Korea and Japan have the right to automatically enter the competition, while other participants have to go through a qualifying round. Other participants that take part are Chinese Taipei, North Korea, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Hong Kong China, Mongolia, and Macau China.
[edit] Men's Tournaments
| Year | Host | Winner | Runners-Up | Third Place | Fourth Place |
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| 2003 Details |
South Korea |
Japan |
China PR |
Hong Kong |
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| 2005 Details |
China PR |
Japan |
North Korea |
South Korea |
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| 2008 Details |
South Korea |
Japan |
China PR |
North Korea |
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| 2010 Details |
China PR |
South Korea |
Japan |
Hong Kong |
[edit] Men's Tournament Winners
| Team | Titles | Runners-Up | Third Place | Fourth Place |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 (2003, 2008) | 1 (2010) | 0 | 1 (2005) | |
| 2 (2005, 2010) | 0 | 2 (2003, 2008) | 0 | |
| 0 | 3 (2003, 2005, 2008) | 1 (2010) | 0 | |
| 0 | 0 | 1 (2005) | 1 (2008) | |
| 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 (2003, 2010) |
[edit] Men's Awards
[edit] Most Valuable Players
| Year | Player |
|---|---|
| 2003 | |
| 2005 | |
| 2008 | |
| 2010 |
[edit] Top scorers
| Year | Player | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| 2003 | 2 | |
| 2005 | No Award | |
| 2008 | 2 | |
| 2010 | 2 |
[edit] Women's Tournaments
| Year | Host | Winner | Runners-Up | 3rd Place | 4th Place |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 Details |
South Korea |
North Korea |
Japan |
China PR |
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| 2008 Details |
Japan |
North Korea |
China PR |
South Korea |
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| 2010 Details |
Japan |
China PR |
South Korea |
Chinese Taipei |
[edit] Women's Tournament Winners
| Team | Titles | Runners-Up |
|---|---|---|
| 2 (2008, 2010) | - | |
| 1 (2005) | - | |
| - | 2 (2005, 2008) | |
| - | 1 (2010) |
[edit] Women's Awards
[edit] Most Valuable Players
| Year | Player |
|---|---|
| 2005 | |
| 2008 | |
| 2010 |
[edit] Top scorers
| Year | Player | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 | No Award | |
| 2008 | 3 | |
| 2010 | 2 |
[edit] See also
- Dynasty Cup
- AFC
- EAFF
- AFC Asian Cup
- AFC Women's Asian Cup
- Football at the East Asian Games
- Gulf Cup of Nations
- South Asian Football Federation Cup
- Tiger Cup
- West Asian Football Federation Championship
[edit] External links
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