Women's Soccer Southeast Asian Championship
The AFF Championship Women ( English ASEAN Football Women's Championship ) is a regional women's football competition between ASEAN -Staaten that since 2004 every two years, is discharged last year. The host is the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF), a sub-organization of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The first competition in 2004 was unofficial. In 2009 the tournament was held as an U16 competition, and in 2014 as an U19 competition.
First participations
Below are all national teams that have taken part in this tournament so far.
- Teams in bold became Southeast Asian champions when they first played.
- Teams in italics were hosts when they first participated.
- Teams in brackets participated for the first time under a different name.
year | First time participant | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
2004 | Indonesia | Maldives | Myanmar | Philippines |
Singapore | Thailand (U-19) | Vietnam | ( Vietnam B ) | |
2006 | Chinese Taipei | ( Thailand ) | ||
2007 | Laos | Malaysia | ||
2008 | Australia | |||
2011 | no first-time participants | |||
2012 | no first-time participants | |||
2013 | ( Australia (U-20) ) | Japan (U-23) | Jordan | |
2015 | no first-time participants | |||
2016 | East Timor | |||
2018 | Cambodia | |||
2019 | no first-time participants |
The tournaments at a glance
year | host | final | Game for third place | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
winner | Results | Second place | third place | Results | fourth place | ||
2004 details |
Vietnam (unofficial) |
Myanmar |
2: 2 n.v. 4: 2 i. E. |
Vietnam (B) |
Vietnam |
4: 1 |
Indonesia |
2006 details |
Vietnam |
Vietnam |
League system |
Chinese Taipei |
Thailand |
League system |
Myanmar |
2007 details |
Myanmar |
Myanmar |
1: 1 n.v. 4: 1 i. E. |
Thailand |
Vietnam |
6-0 |
Malaysia |
2008 details |
Vietnam |
Australia |
1-0 |
Vietnam |
Thailand |
3-0 |
Myanmar |
2009 details |
Myanmar (U16) |
Australia |
8-0 |
Thailand |
Vietnam |
3-0 |
Myanmar (A) |
2011 details |
Laos |
Thailand |
3-0 |
Myanmar |
Vietnam |
6-0 |
Laos |
2012 details |
Vietnam |
Vietnam |
0: 0 n.v. 4: 3 i. E. |
Myanmar |
Thailand |
14: 1 |
Laos |
2013 details |
Myanmar |
Japan (U23) |
1: 1 n.v. 5: 3 i. E. |
Australia (U-20) |
Vietnam |
3: 1 |
Myanmar |
2014 details |
Thailand (U19) |
Thailand |
0: 0 n.v. 5: 3 i. E. |
Vietnam |
Myanmar |
5-0 |
Singapore |
2015 details |
Vietnam |
Thailand |
3: 2 |
Myanmar |
Australia (U-20) |
4: 3 |
Vietnam |
2016 details |
Myanmar |
Thailand |
1: 1 n.v. 6: 5 i. E. |
Vietnam |
Myanmar |
1-0 |
Australia (U-20) |
2018 details |
Indonesia |
Thailand |
3: 2 |
Australia (U-20) |
Vietnam |
3-0 |
Myanmar |
2019 details |
Thailand |
Vietnam |
1: 0 a.d. |
Thailand |
Myanmar |
3-0 |
Philippines |
Ranking list
rank | country | title | Year (s) | 2nd pl. | 3rd pl. | 4th pl. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Thailand | 5 | 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 | 3 | 3 | / |
2 | Vietnam | 3 | 2006, 2012, 2019 | 4th | 6th | 1 |
3 | / Myanmar | 2 | 2004 , 2007 | 3 | 3 | 5 |
4th | Australia / U-20 | 2 | 2008 (guest), 2009 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
5 | Japan U23 | 1 | 2013 (guest) | / | / | / |
6th | Chinese Taipei | 1 | / | / | ||
7th | Laos | / | / | 2 | ||
8th | Indonesia | / | / | 1 | ||
Malaysia | / | / | 1 | |||
Philippines | / | / | 1 | |||
Singapore | / | / | 1 |