WAFF Championship

WAFF Championship
Founded 2000 (2000)
Region Western Asia (WAFF)
Number of teams 9
Current champions  Qatar (1st title)
Most successful team(s)  Iran (4 titles)
2018 WAFF Championship

The WAFF Championship or West Asian Football Federation Championship is a football competition consisting mainly of West Asian countries and territories. The event is organized by West Asian Football Federation. It is usually held every two years, but at occasionally longer intervals.

Senior tournaments

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
2000 Jordan
Amman

Iran
1 – 0
Syria

Iraq
4 – 1
Jordan
2002 Syria
Damascus

Iraq
3 – 2
aet

Jordan

Iran
2 – 2
(4–2) ps

Syria
2004 Iran
Tehran

Iran
4 – 1
Syria

Jordan
3 – 1
Iraq
2007 Jordan
Amman

Iran
2 – 1
Iraq
 Syria /  Jordan
No 3rd Place Match
2008 Iran
Tehran

Iran
2 – 1
Jordan
 Syria /  Qatar
No 3rd Place Match
2010 Jordan
Amman

Kuwait
2 – 1
Iran
 Iraq /  Yemen
No 3rd Place Match
2012 Kuwait
Kuwait City

Syria
1 – 0
Iraq

Oman
1 – 0
Bahrain
2014 Qatar
Doha

Qatar
2 – 0
Jordan

Bahrain
0 – 0
(3–2) ps

Kuwait
2018 Iraq
Basra
1 No third place match was played.

Medal Summary

As 2014

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Iran4116
2 Iraq1225
 Syria1225
4 Qatar1012
5 Kuwait1001
6 Jordan0325
7 Bahrain0011
 Oman0011
 Yemen0011
Totals (9 nations)881127


General statistics

As 2014

Rank Team Part Pld W D L GF GA Dif Pts
1  Iran 72819725616+4064
2  Iraq 72613763519+1646
3  Jordan 82711793325+840
4  Syria 7259792733–634
5  Kuwait 3105321414018
6  Qatar 275021210+215
7  Bahrain 31135356–114
8  Oman 411335913–412
9  Lebanon 6142210621–158
10  Palestine 81813141030–206
11  Saudi Arabia 2512225–35
12  Yemen 2611468–24
13  Kazakhstan 1310239–63
14  United Arab Emirates 000000000
15  Kyrgyzstan 1300308–80

http://www.mundial11.com/en/competition-teams-st/56?

Participating nations

Team Jordan
2000
Syria
2002
Iran
2004
Jordan
2007
Iran
2008
Jordan
2010
Kuwait
2012
Qatar
2014
Years
 Bahrain GS4th3rd3
 Iran 1st3rd1st1st1st2ndGS7
 Iraq 3rd1st4th2ndSF2ndGS7
 Jordan 4th2nd3rdSF2ndGSGS2nd8
 Kazakhstan # GS1
 Kuwait 1stGS4th3
 Kyrgyzstan # GS1
 Lebanon GSGSGSGSGSGS6
 Oman GSGS3rdGS4
 Palestine GSGSGSGSGSGSGSGS8
 Qatar SF1st2
 Saudi Arabia GSGS2
 Syria 2nd4th2ndSFSFGS1st7
 United Arab Emirates 0
 Yemen SFGS2
Total866669119
  • (#) Invitee.
  • Red border: Host nation.
  • Blank: Did not enter.
  • TBD: To be determined.
  • GS: Group Stage.
  • SF: Semifinals. (No 3rd place playoff.)

Youth tournaments

Under-23

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2015
Details
Qatar
Doha
Iran  2–0 Syria  Qatar  3–0 Yemen 

Under-16

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2005
Details
Iran
Tehran

Iran
4–1
Syria

Iraq
5–0
Lebanon
2007
Details
Syria
Aleppo

Syria
n/a(1)
Iran

Jordan
n/a(1)
Iraq
2009
Details
Jordan
Amman

Iran
3–2
Syria

Iraq
3–1
Jordan
2013
Details
State of Palestine
Al-Ram

Iraq
n/a(1)
United Arab Emirates

Jordan
n/a(1)
Palestine
2015
Details
Jordan
Amman

Iraq
n/a(1)
Saudi Arabia

United Arab Emirates
n/a(1)
Palestine
2018
Details
Jordan
Amman

Japan
n/a(1)
India

Jordan
n/a(1)
Yemen
1 The tournament was played in the round-robin league format.

Youth total wins

WinsNationsYear
2 times Iraq2013, 2015
2 times Iran2005, 2009
1 time Syria2007
1 time Japan2018

Futsal

See also

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