Soccer South Asian Championship

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South Asian Championship
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Full name South Asian Football Federation Cup
abbreviation SAFF Cup
Association SAFF
First edition 1993
Teams 8 (since 2003)
Game mode Round tournament  (2 groups of 4 teams each)
Knockout system (from semi-finals)
Title holder MaldivesMaldives Maldives (2nd title)
Record winner IndiaIndia India (7 titles)
Website www.saffsuzukicup.com

The South Asian Football Championship , engl. : South Asian Football Federation Cup (SAFF Cup), or earlier South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup , has been a biennial football tournament of the South Asian Football Federation since 1993 to determine the official South Asian champions. In 1993 the competition was called the South Asian Association of Regional Co-operation Gold Cup and in 1995 the South Asian Gold Cup .

The countries that have participated so far have been Afghanistan , Bangladesh , Bhutan , India , the Maldives , Nepal , Pakistan and Sri Lanka .

India is the record winner with seven wins. The current title holders are the Maldives.

First participations

Below are all national teams that have taken part in this tournament so far.

  • Teams in bold became South 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 (s) First time participant
1993 IndiaIndia India NepalKingdom of Nepal Kingdom of Nepal PakistanPakistan Pakistan Sri LankaSri Lanka Sri Lanka
1995 BangladeshBangladesh Bangladesh
1997 MaldivesMaldives Maldives
1999 no first-time participants
2003 BhutanBhutan Bhutan
2005 AfghanistanAfghanistan Afghanistan
2008 ( Nepal ) NepalNepal 
2009-15 no first-time participants

The tournaments at a glance

year host final Game for third place or semi-finalists 1
winner Results) Second place third place Result fourth place
1993
details
Pakistan IndiaIndia
India
(League system) Sri LankaSri Lanka
Sri Lanka
NepalNepal
Nepal
(League system) PakistanPakistan
Pakistan
1995
details
Sri Lanka Sri LankaSri Lanka
Sri Lanka
1: 0 a.d. IndiaIndia
India
NepalNepal
Nepal
BangladeshBangladesh
Bangladesh
1997
details
Nepal IndiaIndia
India
5: 1 MaldivesMaldives
Maldives
PakistanPakistan
Pakistan
1-0 Sri LankaSri Lanka
Sri Lanka
1999
details
India IndiaIndia
India
2-0 BangladeshBangladesh
Bangladesh
MaldivesMaldives
Maldives
2-0 NepalNepal
Nepal
2003
details
Bangladesh BangladeshBangladesh
Bangladesh
1: 1 n.v.
5: 3 i. E.
MaldivesMaldives
Maldives
IndiaIndia
India
2: 1 a.d. PakistanPakistan
Pakistan
2005
details
Pakistan IndiaIndia
India
2-0 BangladeshBangladesh
Bangladesh
MaldivesMaldives
Maldives
PakistanPakistan
Pakistan
2008
details
Maldives
Sri Lanka
MaldivesMaldives
Maldives
1-0 IndiaIndia
India
Sri LankaSri Lanka
Sri Lanka
BhutanBhutan
Bhutan
2009
details
Bangladesh IndiaIndia
India
0: 0 n.v.
3: 1 i. E.
MaldivesMaldives
Maldives
BangladeshBangladesh
Bangladesh
Sri LankaSri Lanka
Sri Lanka
2011
details
India IndiaIndia
India
4-0 AfghanistanAfghanistan
Afghanistan
MaldivesMaldives
Maldives
NepalNepal
Nepal
2013
details
Nepal AfghanistanAfghanistan
Afghanistan
2-0 IndiaIndia
India
NepalNepal
Nepal
MaldivesMaldives
Maldives
2015
details
India IndiaIndia
India
2: 1 a.d. AfghanistanAfghanistan
Afghanistan
MaldivesMaldives
Maldives
Sri LankaSri Lanka
Sri Lanka
2018
details
Bangladesh MaldivesMaldives
Maldives
2: 1 IndiaIndia
India
NepalNepal
Nepal
PakistanPakistan
Pakistan
2020
details
Bangladesh -: -
1In 1995 and since 2005 there has been no match for third place. Among the listed semi-finalists, the first named was subject to the eventual South Asian champions, the second named to the other finalist.

Ranking list

rank country title Year (s) 2nd place final Semifinals
1 IndiaIndia India 7th 1993, 1997, 1999, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2015 4th 11 12
2 MaldivesMaldives Maldives 2 2008, 2018 3 05 10
3 BangladeshBangladesh Bangladesh 1 2003 2 03 05
4th AfghanistanAfghanistan Afghanistan 1 2013 2 03 03
5 Sri LankaSri Lanka Sri Lanka 1 1995 1 02 06th
6th NepalNepal Nepal 06th
7th PakistanPakistan Pakistan 05
8th BhutanBhutan Bhutan 01
Respective record

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