AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification

The AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification, is a quadrennial international association football competition for women's, organised by the sport's Asian governing body, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to decide the participants for AFC Women's Asian Cup. The competition has been held since 1975. Between 2006 and 2010 the tournament was held biennially, since 2010 it has been held every four years.

AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification
Founded2006; 18 years ago (2006)
RegionAFC (Asia)
Number of teams46
2022

History edit

From 1975 to 2003 the qualification tournament for the final tournament did not exist and the teams were invited to participate. In 2006, the structure saw a major overhaul, with a qualifier tournament introduced for the final championship tournament, allowing all the member nations of AFC to participate. The tournament was also rebranded to 'AFC Women's Asian Cup'.

Since 2006, the qualification tournament has seen various changes in format. In the current format, a total of twelve teams qualify for the final tournament which includes the hosts, top three finishers of previous edition and eight teams who qualify via qualification tournament.[1]

Tournament Debutants Number of teams in the qualifiers Number of teams in the final tournament
1975   Hong Kong*,   Thailand,   Australia,   Singapore,   New Zealand and   Malaysia 6
1977   Republic of China*,   Indonesia and   Japan 6
1980   India* and   Western Australia 6
1981   Philippines 8
1983 None 6
1986   China* and   Nepal 7
1989   North Korea 8
1991   South Korea 9
1993 None 8
1995   Kazakhstan and   Uzbekistan 11
1997   Guam 11
1999   Hong Kong (as an SAR of China) and   Vietnam 15
2001 None 14
2003   Myanmar 14
2006   Australia (as an AFC member) 12 9
2008 None 10 8
2010 None 12 8
2014   Jordan* 16 8
2018 None 19 8
2022   Iran 24 12

* – Hosts

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "AFC to invest in new era of national team and club competitions". AFC. 26 October 2019.