Fotboll vid asiatiska spelen
Fotboll vid asiatiska spelen | |
Plats | Asien |
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År | 1951 (herrar) 1990 (damer) |
Flest titlar | Herrar Sydkorea (6 titlar) Damer Japan Kina Nordkorea (3 titlar vardera) |
Fotboll vid asiatiska spelen har spelats sedan 1951 och var fjärde år sedan 1954. 1990 introducerade en damturnering.
Slutställning
Herrar
År | Värdnation | Final | Match om tredjepris | ||||
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Vinnare | Resultat | Tvåa | Trea | Resultat | Fyra | ||
1951 | Indien | Indien | 1–0 | Iran | Japan | 2–0 | Afghanistan |
1954 | Filippinerna | Republiken Kina | 5–2 | Sydkorea | Burma | 5–4 | Indonesien |
1958 | Japan | Republiken Kina | 3–2 | Sydkorea | Indonesien | 4–1 | Indien |
1962 | Indonesien | Indien | 2–1 | Sydkorea | Malaysia | 4–1 | Sydvietnam |
1966 | Thailand | Burma | 1–0 | Iran | Japan | 2–0 | Singapore |
1970 | Thailand | Burma Sydkorea | (e.f.)[a] | 0–0Indien | 1–0 | Japan | |
1974 | Iran | Iran | 1–0 | Israel | Malaysia | 2–1 | Nordkorea |
1978 | Thailand | Nordkorea Sydkorea | (e.f.)[a] | 0–0Kina | 0–0 | Irak | |
1982 | Indien | Irak | 1–0 | Kuwait | Saudiarabien | [b] | 2–0Nordkorea |
1986 | Sydkorea | Sydkorea | 2–0 | Saudiarabien | Kuwait | 5–0 | Indonesien |
1990 | Kina | Iran | (e.f.) (4–1 str.) | 0–0 Nordkorea | Sydkorea | 1–0 | Thailand |
1994 | Japan | Uzbekistan | 4–2 | Kina | Kuwait | 2–1 | Sydkorea |
1998 | Thailand | Iran | 2–0 | Kuwait | Kina | 0–0 | Thailand |
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2002 | Sydkorea | Iran | 2–1 | Japan | Sydkorea | 3–0 | Thailand |
2006 | Qatar | Qatar | 1–0 | Irak | Iran | (e.f.) | 1–0Sydkorea |
2010 | Kina | Japan | 1–0 | Förenade arabemiraten | Sydkorea | 4–3 | Iran |
2014 | Sydkorea | Sydkorea | (e.f.) | 1–0Nordkorea | Irak | 1–0 | Thailand |
2018 | Indonesien | Sydkorea | (e.f.) | 2–1Japan | Förenade arabemiraten | (e.f.) (4–3 str.) | 1–1 Vietnam |
2022 | Kina | Sydkorea | 2–1 | Japan | Uzbekistan | 4–0 | Hongkong |
Damer
År | Värdnation | Final | Match om tredjepris | ||||
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Vinnare | Resultat | Tvåa | Trea | Resultat | Fyra | ||
1990 | Kina | Kina | Gruppspel | Japan | Nordkorea | Gruppspel | Kinesiska Taipei |
1994 | Japan | Kina | 2–0 | Japan | Kinesiska Taipei | Gruppspel | Sydkorea |
1998 | Thailand | Kina | (e.f.) | 1–0Nordkorea | Japan | 2–1 | Kinesiska Taipei |
2002 | Sydkorea | Nordkorea | Gruppspel | Kina | Japan | Gruppspel | Sydkorea |
2006 | Qatar | Nordkorea | (e.f.) (4–2 str.) | 1–1 Japan | Kina | 2–0 | Sydkorea |
2010 | Kina | Japan | 1–0 | Nordkorea | Sydkorea | 2–0 | Kina |
2014 | Sydkorea | Nordkorea | 3–1 | Japan | Sydkorea | 3–0 | Vietnam |
2018 | Indonesien | Japan | 1–0 | Kina | Sydkorea | 4–0 | Kinesiska Taipei |
2022 | Kina | Japan | 4–1 | Nordkorea | Kina | 7–0 | Uzbekistan |
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