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WAFF Women's Championship

WAFF Women's Championship

West Asian association football tournament for women's national teams


The West Asian Football Federation Women's Championship (Arabic: بطولة اتحاد غرب آسيا للسيدات), or simply WAFF Women's Championship, is an international women's association football competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF), the governing body of football in West Asia.

Quick Facts Founded, Region ...

The championship has been held, on average, every two to three years. The first edition was contested in 2005, with hosts Jordan winning the competition. Jordan are also the current champions, having won the 2024 edition, and are the most successful team with six titles.

Results

  • a.e.t.: after extra time
  • pen.: after penalty shoot-out
  • TBD: to be determined
Notes
  1. A round-robin tournament determined the final standings.

Teams reaching the top four

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* = hosts

Records and statistics

Summary

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Under-age tournaments

Under-18

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  • a.e.t.: after extra time
  • pen.: after penalty shoot-out
  • TBD: to be determined
Notes
  1. There was no official final match in 2018. The tournament winner was decided by a round-robin group contested by three teams (Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine). Coincidentally, the last match of the tournament pitted the two top ranked teams against each other, with Jordan's victory over Lebanon thus being considered as the de facto final of the 2018 WAFF U-18 Women's Championship.
  2. Only three teams participated.
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* = hosts

Under-16

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  • a.e.t.: after extra time
  • pen.: after penalty shoot-out
  • TBD: to be determined
Notes
  1. A round-robin tournament determined the final standings.
More information Team, Titles ...
* = hosts

Under-14

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More information Team, Titles ...
* = hosts

See also


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