EAFF E-1 Football Championship (women)

EAFF E-1 Football Championship
Founded 2005 (2005)
Region East Asia (EAFF)
Number of teams Preliminary: 10
Finals: 4
Current champions  North Korea (2nd title)
Most successful team(s)  Japan
 North Korea (2 titles each)
Website eaff.com
2017 EAFF E-1 Football Championship

EAFF E-1 Football Championship is an international football competition in East Asia for national teams of the East Asian Football Federation (EAFF). The competition between women's national teams is held alongside men's competition.

Tournaments

Played in odd years. Next edition is planned 2017 in Japan. Japan and North Korea have each won the tournament two times.[1]

Year Host Winner Runners-Up Third Place Fourth Place
2005  South Korea
South Korea

North Korea

Japan

China PR
2008  China
Japan

North Korea

China PR

South Korea
2010  Japan
Japan

China PR

South Korea

Chinese Taipei
2013  South Korea
North Korea

Japan

South Korea

China PR
2015  China
North Korea

South Korea

Japan

China PR
2017  Japan

Tournament winners

Team Titles Runners-Up Third Place Fourth Place Total top four
 North Korea 2 (2013, 2015) 2 (2005, 2008)     4
 Japan 2 (2008, 2010) 1 (2013) 2 (2005, 2015)   5
 South Korea 1 (2005) 1 (2015) 2 (2010, 2013) 1 (2008) 5
 China PR   1 (2010) 1 (2008) 3 (2005, 2013, 2015) 5
 Chinese Taipei       1 (2010) 1

General statistics (Final round 2005-2015)

Pos Team Part Pld W D L GF GA Dif Pts
1  Japan 5158342312+1127
2  North Korea 412822209+1126
3  South Korea 5156181821-319
4  China PR 5154291221-914
5  Chinese Taipei 13003010-100

General statistics (Preliminary round 2008-2017)

Pos Team Part Pld W D L GF GA Dif Pts
1  South Korea 41313001161+11539
2  Chinese Taipei 51610067033+3730
3  Hong Kong 51870113472-3821
4  Guam 51960134482-3818
5  China PR 13300101+99
6  Australia 13201122+106
7  Northern Mariana Islands 410118880-723
8  Macau 25013023-230

Awards

Most valuable players

Year Player
2005 North Korea Ho Sun-hui
2008 Japan Homare Sawa
2010 Japan Homare Sawa
2013 North Korea Kim Un-ju
2015 North Korea Wi Jong-sim

Top scorers

In 2005 five players scored one goal each, no award was given.

Year Player Goals
2005 No Award[2]
2008 Japan Shinobu Ohno 3
2010 China Han Duan
Japan Mana Iwabuchi
South Korea Lee Jang-mi
South Korea Yoo Young-a
2
2013 North Korea Ho Un-byol 2
2015 North Korea Ra Un-sim 3

Comprehensive team results by tournament

Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games.

Nation 2005 2008 2010 2013 2015 2017Years
 China PR 4 3 2 4 4 Q 6
 Japan 3 1 1 2 3 Q 6
 North Korea 2 2 - 1 1 Q 5
 Chinese Taipei - - 4 - - - 1
 South Korea 1 4 3 3 2 Q 6
Total nations 4 4 4 4 4 4

See also

References

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