Soccer South Asian Championship
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 | Maldives (2nd title) |
Record winner | 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 | |||
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1993 | India | Kingdom of Nepal | Pakistan | Sri Lanka |
1995 | Bangladesh | |||
1997 | Maldives | |||
1999 | no first-time participants | |||
2003 | Bhutan | |||
2005 | Afghanistan | |||
2008 | ( Nepal ) | |||
2009-15 | no first-time participants |
The tournaments at a glance
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winner | Results) | Second place | third place | Result | fourth place | ||||
1993 details |
Pakistan |
India |
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Sri Lanka |
Nepal |
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Pakistan |
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1995 details |
Sri Lanka |
Sri Lanka |
1: 0 a.d. |
India |
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1997 details |
Nepal |
India |
5: 1 |
Maldives |
Pakistan |
1-0 |
Sri Lanka |
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1999 details |
India |
India |
2-0 |
Bangladesh |
Maldives |
2-0 |
Nepal |
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2003 details |
Bangladesh |
Bangladesh |
1: 1 n.v. 5: 3 i. E. |
Maldives |
India |
2: 1 a.d. |
Pakistan |
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2005 details |
Pakistan |
India |
2-0 |
Bangladesh |
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2008 details |
Maldives Sri Lanka |
Maldives |
1-0 |
India |
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2009 details |
Bangladesh |
India |
0: 0 n.v. 3: 1 i. E. |
Maldives |
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2011 details |
India |
India |
4-0 |
Afghanistan |
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2013 details |
Nepal |
Afghanistan |
2-0 |
India |
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2015 details |
India |
India |
2: 1 a.d. |
Afghanistan |
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2018 details |
Bangladesh |
Maldives |
2: 1 |
India |
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2020 details |
Bangladesh | -: - |
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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 | |
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1 | India | 7th | 1993, 1997, 1999, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2015 | 4th | 11 | 12 | |
2 | Maldives | 2 | 2008, 2018 | 3 | 5 | 10 | |
3 | Bangladesh | 1 | 2003 | 2 | 3 | 5 | |
4th | Afghanistan | 1 | 2013 | 2 | 3 | 3 | |
5 | Sri Lanka | 1 | 1995 | 1 | 2 | 6th | |
6th | Nepal | 6th | |||||
7th | Pakistan | 5 | |||||
8th | Bhutan | 1 | |||||
Respective record |
Web links
- Official website of 2013 (English)
- Results so far on RSSSF (English)