Football at the Far Eastern Championship Games

Football at Far Eastern Championship Games was the only major international football competition in Asia preWorld War II. It was contested by China, Japan and the Philippines, with the Dutch East Indies joining the last edition of the tournament in 1934.

Summary

Year Host Winners Runners-up Third Place (If any)
1913
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Manila

Philippines

China
1915
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Shanghai

China

Philippines
1917
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Tokyo

China

Philippines

Japan
1919
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Manila

China

Philippines
1921
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Shanghai

China

Philippines

Japan
1923
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Osaka

China

Philippines

Japan
1925
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Manila

China

Philippines

Japan
1927
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Shanghai

China

Japan

Philippines
1930
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Tokyo
 China
 Japan

Philippines
1934
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Manila

China
 Dutch East Indies
 Japan
 Philippines

General statistics

As 1934

All matches before the founding of Chinese Football Association in 1924 are not counted as A-level match by FIFA.counted for the FIFA A-level matches only.[1]

Rank Team Part Pld W D L GF GA Dif Pts
1  China 102318326017+4357
2  Philippines 102272134148-723
3  Japan 71531112665-3910
4  Dutch East Indies 1310296+33

Medal summary

As 1934

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China91010
2 Philippines17210
3 Japan1247
4 Dutch East Indies0101
Totals (4 nations)1111628

Top scorers per tournament

Tournament Name Team Goals
1917 Guo China 2
Paulino Alcántara Philippines 2
1925 Lee Wai Tong China 5
1927 Suen Kam Shun China 4
1930 Takeo Wakabayashi Japan 4
1934 Lee Wai Tong China 2
Ludwich Jahn Dutch East Indies 2
Tio Hian Goan Dutch East Indies 2

References

  1. All matches before the founding of Chinese Football Association in 1924 are not counted as A-level match by FIFA.
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