Sub-continental football championships in Asia

There are five association football sub-continental championships for national team from each sub-continental federation contested every two, three or four years. The governing bodies of five sub-continental confederations are all members of AFC and ultimately part of FIFA, the international association of football governing body.[1][2][3][4][5]

AFC regional federations





Men's national team championships edit

Region Sub-Confederation Championship Founded Teams Most titles
East Asia EAFF EAFF Championship 2003 10   South Korea (5)
Southeast Asia AFF ASEAN Championship 1996 12   Thailand (7)
Central Asia CAFA CAFA Nations Cup 2023 6   Iran (1)
South Asia SAFF SAFF Championship 1993 7   India (9)
West Asia WAFF WAFF Championship 2000 12   Iran (4)
List of sub-continental champions
Year SAFF AFF EAFF WAFF CAFA
1993   India
1994
1995   Sri Lanka
1996   Thailand
1997   India
1998   Singapore
1999   India
2000   Thailand   Iran
2001
2002   Thailand   Iraq
2003   Bangladesh   South Korea
2004   Singapore   Iran
2005   India   China
2006
2007   Singapore   Iran
2008   Maldives   Vietnam   South Korea   Iran
2009   India
2010   Malaysia   China   Kuwait
2011   India
2012   Singapore   Syria
2013   Afghanistan   Japan
2014   Thailand   Qatar
2015   India   South Korea
2016   Thailand
2017   South Korea
2018   Maldives   Vietnam
2019   South Korea   Bahrain
2020   Thailand
2021   India
2022   Thailand   Japan
2023   India TBD   Iran
2024 TBD

Women's national team championships edit

Continent Confederation Championship Founded Teams Most titles
East Asia EAFF EAFF Women's Championship 2005 10   Japan (4)
South East Asia AFF AFF Women's Championship 2004 10   Thailand (4)
South Asia SAFF SAFF Women's Championship 2010 7   India (5)
West Asia WAFF WAFF Women's Championship 2005 5–8   Jordan (5)
Central Asia CAFA CAFA Women's Championship 2018 6   Uzbekistan (2)
List of sub-continental champions
Year AFF EAFF WAFF SAFF CAFA
2004   Myanmar
2005   South Korea   Jordan
2006   Vietnam
2007   Myanmar   Jordan
2008   Australia   Japan
2009
2010   Japan   United Arab Emirates   India
2011   Thailand   United Arab Emirates
2012   Vietnam   India
2013   Japan   North Korea
2014   Jordan   India
2015   Thailand   North Korea
2016   Thailand   India
2017   North Korea
2018   Thailand   Uzbekistan
2019   Vietnam   Japan   Jordan   India
2020
2021
2022   Philippines   Japan   Jordan   Bangladesh   Uzbekistan

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "EAFF.com". Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  2. ^ "SAFF.com". Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  3. ^ "WAFF.com". Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  4. ^ "AFF.com". Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  5. ^ "CAFA.com". Retrieved March 2, 2021.

External links edit