EAST ASIAN CUP

The 'East Asian Cup' is a football competition of East Asian countries and territories, held by the East Asian Football Federation (EAFF).
There is a separate competition for both men (first held in 2003) and women (first held in 2005); this page describes the men's competition. There was also a combined points competition in 2005, where the results of the men's and women's teams are added together (not including qualifiers).
China, South Korea and Japan have the right to automatically enter the competition, while other participants have to go through a qualifying round. Other participants that take part are Chinese Taipei, North Korea, Guam, Hong Kong, China, and Mongolia, and Macau, China.
The competition format requires a team to play each of the other teams once; the team leading the table wins the cup.
Before the EAFF was founded in 2002, the Dynasty Cup was held between the East Asian top 4 teams, and was regarded as the unofficial East Asian Championship.

Contents
Tournaments
Dynasty Cup
Women's Tournaments
See also
External links

Tournaments


YearHost
WinnerRunner-up3rd Place4th Place
2003
''Details''
Japan
'South Korea'

Japan

China

Hong Kong
2005
''Details''
South Korea
'China'

Japan

North Korea

South Korea
2008
''Details''
China

Dynasty Cup


before the EAFF was founded, The Dynasty cup is generally regarded as the unofficial championship of East Asia.
YearHost
WinnerRunner-up3rd Place4th Place
1990
''Details''
China
'South Korea'

China

North Korea

Japan
1992
''Details''
China
'Japan'

South Korea

North Korea

China
1995
''Details''
Hong Kong
'Japan'

South Korea

Hong Kong

China
1998
''Details''
Japan
'Japan'

China

South Korea

Hong Kong

Women's Tournaments


YearHost
WinnerRunner-up3rd Place4th Place
2005
''Details''
South Korea
'South Korea'

North Korea

Japan

China
2008
''Details''
China

See also



AFC

EAFF

AFC Asian Cup

AFC Women's Championship

Gulf Cup of Nations

South Asian Football Federation Cup

Tiger Cup

West Asian Football Federation Championship

External links



EAFF Website

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