AFC Challenge Cup

The AFC Challenge Cup was an international football competition for Asian Football Confederation (AFC) member countries that were categorised as "emerging countries" in the "Vision Asia" programme.[1] It was created by former AFC president Mohammed Bin Hammam as the AFC's plan for a continent-wide programme to raise the standards of Asian football.[2] The AFC Challenge Cup was created for teams to experience playing in a continental competition, with the possibility to win an AFC trophy and potentially discover new talents.[3]

AFC Challenge Cup
Organising bodyAFC
Founded2006; 18 years ago (2006)
Abolished2014; 10 years ago (2014)
RegionAsia
Number of teams8 (final stage)
Related competitionsAFC Solidarity Cup
Last champions Palestine (1st title)
Most successful team(s) North Korea (2 titles)

The inaugural tournament was hosted by Bangladesh in 2006 and was held biennially. An amendment to men's national team competitions in July 2006, meant that starting with the 2008 and 2010 editions of the AFC Challenge Cup, the winners automatically qualify for the AFC Asian Cup.[4]

In the 2011 and 2015 AFC Asian Cup tournaments, two qualification spots have been allocated to the two most recent AFC Challenge Cup winners. The 2014 tournament was the last edition of this competition, due to the expansion of the Asian Cup to the 24-nations format from the 16-nations one after the 2015 edition.[5][6] In April 2016, due to several associations requesting a new competition to replace the Challenge Cup as they were having problems arranging friendly matches, the AFC created the AFC Solidarity Cup.[7][8]

Selection of teams

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The AFC initially divided their 46 member nations into three groups in 2006. Although the tournament was meant for the countries of emerging associations class, some countries from the developing associations class have participated in the qualification and the finals of the tournament such as India, Maldives, Myanmar, North Korea, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. As a result, only one team from the emerging class ever won the tournament, Palestine in 2014. In late March 2012, the Northern Mariana Islands Football Association, although only an associate member of the AFC, was approved to enter their national team in the competition.[9] In November 2012, the AFC announced North Korea's exclusion from future AFC Challenge Cups.[10]

The top 15 are classed as developed associations:

The next 14 are classed as developing associations:

  Eligible in the AFC Challenge Cup
  Former participants

The last 17 are classed as emerging associations, which need time to develop their football. They are eligible in the AFC Challenge Cup. These are the teams which participate:

Results

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YearHostFinalLosing semi-finalistsNumber of teams
WinnerScoreRunner-up
2006
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Bangladesh

Tajikistan
4–0
Sri Lanka
 Kyrgyzstan and    Nepal16
YearHostFinalThird place matchNumber of teams
WinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
2008
Details

India

India
4–1
Tajikistan

North Korea
4–0
Myanmar
8
2010
Details

Sri Lanka

North Korea
1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 pens.)

Turkmenistan

Tajikistan
1–0
Myanmar
8
2012
Details

Nepal

North Korea
2–1
Turkmenistan

Philippines
4–3
Palestine
8
2014
Details

Maldives

Palestine
1–0
Philippines

Maldives
1–1 (a.e.t.)
(8–7 pens.)

Afghanistan
8

Most successful teams

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TeamChampionRunners-upThird placeFourth place
 North Korea2 (2010, 2012)1 (2008)
 Tajikistan1 (2006)1 (2008)1 (2010)
 Palestine1 (2014)1 (2012)
 India1 (2008)
 Turkmenistan2 (2010, 2012)
 Philippines1 (2014)1 (2012)
 Sri Lanka1 (2006)
 Kyrgyzstan1 (2006^)
   Nepal1 (2006^)
 Maldives1 (2014)
 Myanmar2 (2008, 2010)
 Afghanistan1 (2014)

Participating nations

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The participating countries of the AFC Challenge Cup and their number of appearances in the tournament.
  4 appearances
  3 appearances
  2 appearances
  1 appearance
  Never qualified
  Ineligible
  Not an associate member of AFC
Legend

For each tournament, the number of teams in each of the finals tournament are shown.

Teams2006
(16)
2008
(8)
2010
(8)
2012
(8)
2014
(8)
Years
 AfghanistanGSGS×4th3
 BangladeshQFGS2
 BhutanGS1
 BruneiGS××1
 CambodiaGS1
 Chinese TaipeiQF1
 GuamGS1
 India1stGS2
India U20QF1
India U23GS1
 KyrgyzstanSFGSGS3
 Laos×GS1
 MacauGS1
 MaldivesGS3rd2
 Mongolia×0
 Myanmar4th4thGS3
   NepalSFGSGS3
 North Korea3rd1st1st3
 Northern Mariana Islands0
 PakistanGS1
 PalestineQF×4th1st3
 PhilippinesGS3rd2nd3
 Sri Lanka2ndGSGS3
 Tajikistan1st2nd3rdGS4
 East Timor×××××0
 TurkmenistanGS2nd2ndGS4

Champions by region

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Federations (Region)ChampionsTitlesYears
EAFF (East Asia)  North Korea22010, 2012
WAFF (West Asia)  Palestine12014
CAFA (Central Asia)  Tajikistan12006
SAFF (South Asia)  India12008
AFF (South East Asia)

Summary

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AFC Challenge Cup (2006–2014)

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RankTeamPartMWDLGFGAGDPoints
1  North Korea3151221354+3138
2  Tajikistan41911263616+2035
3  Turkmenistan4168442714+1328
4  Palestine314833298+2127
5  Philippines3136341814+421
6  India4155371321-818
7  Kyrgyzstan311506712-515
8  Myanmar3135081522-715
9  Sri Lanka3124261222-1014
10    Nepal3113261114-311
11  Bangladesh273131013-310
12  Maldives28224912-38
13  Afghanistan311155719-128
14  Chinese Taipei1412135-25
15  Brunei131112204
16  Pakistan1311134-14
17  Cambodia1310246-23
18  Bhutan1301203-31
19  Macau1301228-61
20  Laos1301217-61
21  Guam13003017-170

AFC Challenge Cup (Qualification) (2008– 2014)

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RankTeamPartMWDLGFGAGDPoints
1  Philippines4137332311+1224
2  Afghanistan310622104+620
3  Turkmenistan38611283+2519
4  Tajikistan39612152+1319
5  Sri Lanka4125342818+1018
6  Myanmar39522168+817
7  Pakistan4125252621+517
8  Kyrgyzstan4105231210+217
9  Palestine38440162+1416
10    Nepal410442126+616
11  Bangladesh4115151410+416
12  Maldives26411156+913
13  India26411134+713
14  Chinese Taipei4143472224-213
15  North Korea1330070+79
16  Cambodia4123091335-229
17  Mongolia37214611-57
18  Laos25131910-16
19  Macau41220101129-186
20  Guam26105727-203
21  Brunei26015222-201
22  Bhutan38017124-231
23  Northern Mariana Islands13003019-190

Awards

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Most valuable player

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YearPlayer
2006 Ibrahim Rabimov
2008 Bhaichung Bhutia
2010 Ryang Yong-Gi
2012 Pak Nam-Chol
2014 Murad Ismail

Top scorer

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YearPlayerGoals
2006 Fahed Attal8
2008 Pak Song-Chol6
2010 Ryang Yong-Gi4
2012 Phil Younghusband6
2014 Ashraf Nu'man4

Winning coach

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YearCountryCoach
2006  Tajikistan Sharif Nazarov
2008  India Bob Houghton
2010  North Korea Jo Tong-sop
2012  North Korea Yun Jong-su
2014  Palestine Jamal Mahmoud

References

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