ASEAN U-16 Boys Championship

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The ASEAN U-16 Boys' Championship (formerly AFF U-16 Youth Championship) is an annual international football competition contested by the national teams of the members of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) and occasionally invited nations from the rest of Asia.[1]

ASEAN U-16 Boys Championship
Organising bodyAFF
Founded2002
RegionSoutheast Asia
Number of teamsvarying
Current champions Australia (3rd title)
Most successful team(s) Australia
 Thailand
 Vietnam
(3 titles)
2024 ASEAN U-16 Boys Championship

The tournament used to be played at under-17 level, however the AFF followed the lead of the Asian Football Confederation after they renamed its U-17 competition to fall in line with FIFA's naming conventions and also to reflect the age of the players at the competition.[2] The competition was first held in 2002[3] and resumed in 2005.[4]

Summary

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Year Host Final Third place match
Champions Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
2002
Details
  Indonesia
  Malaysia
 
Myanmar
4–1  
Laos
 
Indonesia
1–0  
Malaysia
2005
Details
 
Thailand
 
Myanmar
1–1
(4–3 p)
 
Thailand
 
Laos
3–1  
Malaysia
2006
Details
 
Vietnam
 
Vietnam
RR  
Myanmar
 
Bangladesh
RR  
Laos
2007
Details
 
Cambodia
 
Thailand
3–2  
Laos
 
Vietnam
1–1
(4–3 p)
 
Indonesia
2008
Details
 
Indonesia
 
Australia
1–1
(5–4 p)
 
Bahrain
 
Malaysia
3–0  
Singapore
2009
Details
 
Thailand
Cancelled
2010
Details
 
Indonesia
 
Vietnam
1–0  
China
 
East Timor
2–0  
Indonesia
2011
Details
 
Laos
 
Thailand
1–0  
Laos
 
Myanmar
2–1  
Singapore
2012
Details
 
Laos
 
Japan
3–1  
Australia
 
Laos
3–0  
Thailand
2013
Details
 
Myanmar
 
Malaysia
1–1
(3–2 p)
 
Indonesia
 
Australia
0–0
(7–6 p)
 
Vietnam
2014  
Indonesia
Cancelled
2015
Details
 
Cambodia
 
Thailand
3–0  
Myanmar
 
Australia
10–2  
Laos
2016
Details
 
Cambodia
 
Australia
3–3
(5–3 p)
 
Vietnam
 
Thailand
3–0  
Cambodia
2017
Details
 
Thailand
 
Vietnam
0–0
(4–2 p)
 
Thailand
 
Australia
3–2  
Malaysia
2018
Details
 
Indonesia
 
Indonesia
1–1
(4–3 p)
 
Thailand
 
Malaysia
1–0  
Myanmar
2019
Details
 
Thailand
 
Malaysia
2–1  
Thailand
 
Indonesia
0–0
(3–2 p)
 
Vietnam
2022
Details
 
Indonesia
 
Indonesia
1–0  
Vietnam
 
Thailand
3–0  
Myanmar
2024
Details
 
Indonesia
 
Australia
1–1
(8–7 p)
 
Thailand
 
Indonesia
5–0  
Vietnam

Performance by country

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Nation Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place
  Thailand 3 (2007, 2011, 2015) 5 (2005, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2024) 2 (2016, 2022) 1 (2012)
  Vietnam 3 (2006, 2010, 2017) 2 (2016, 2022) 1 (2007) 3 (2013, 2019, 2024)
  Australia 3 (2008, 2016, 2024) 1 (2012) 3 (2013, 2015, 2017)
  Myanmar 2 (2002, 2005) 2 (2006, 2015) 1 (2011) 2 (2018, 2022)
  Indonesia 2 (2018, 2022) 1 (2013) 3 (2002, 2019, 2024) 2 (2007, 2010)
  Malaysia 2 (2013, 2019) 2 (2008, 2018) 3 (2002, 2005, 2017)
  Japan 1 (2012)
  Laos 3 (2002, 2007, 2011) 2 (2005, 2012) 2 (2006, 2015)
  Bahrain 1 (2008)
  China 1 (2010)
  Bangladesh 1 (2006)
  East Timor 1 (2010)
  Singapore 2 (2008, 2011)
  Cambodia 1 (2016)

Participating nations

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Team  
 
2002
(10)
 
2005
(7)
 
2006
(4)
 
2007
(9)
 
2008
(5)
 
2010
(4)
 
2011
(10)
 
2012
(4)
 
2013
(10)
 
2015
(11)
 
2016
(11)
 
2017
(12)
 
2018
(11)
 
2019
(12)
 
2022
(12)
 
2024
(12)
Total
  Australia × × × × 1st × × 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd × GS GS 1st 9
  Brunei GS × × GS × × × × GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 10
  Cambodia GS GS × GS × × GS × GS GS 4th GS GS GS GS GS 12
  Indonesia 3rd GS × 4th GS 4th GS × 2nd × × GS 1st 3rd 1st 3rd 12
  Laos 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd × × 2nd 3rd GS 4th GS GS GS GS GS GS 14
  Malaysia 4th 4th × GS 3rd × GS × 1st GS GS 4th 3rd 1st GS GS 13
  Myanmar 1st 1st 2nd GS × × 3rd × GS 2nd GS GS 4th GS 4th GS 13
  Philippines GS × × × × × GS × GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 10
  Singapore GS × × GS 4th × 4th × GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 12
  Thailand GS 2nd × 1st × × 1st 4th × 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 12
  East Timor × × × × × 3rd GS × × GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 9
  Vietnam GS GS 1st 3rd × 1st GS × 4th GS 2nd 1st GS 4th 2nd 4th 14
Invitees
  Bahrain × × × × 2nd × × × × × × × × × × × 1
  Bangladesh × × 3rd × × × × × × × × × × × × × 1
  China × × × × × 2nd × × × × × × × × × × 1
  Japan × × × × × × × 1st × × × × × × × × 1
Legend

All-time ranking table

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As of 2024
Rank Team Part Pld W D L F A GD Pts Best finish
1   Thailand 12 67 44 13 10 156 62 +94 145 Champions (2007, 2011, 2015)
2   Vietnam 14 70 37 12 21 179 88 +91 123 Champions (2006, 2010, 2017)
3   Myanmar 13 63 33 9 21 140 92 +48 108 Champions (2002, 2005)
4   Malaysia 13 61 31 14 16 125 76 +49 107 Champions (2013, 2019)
5   Laos 14 65 29 13 23 111 94 +17 100 Runners-up (2002, 2007, 2011)
6   Indonesia 12 61 27 16 18 117 80 +37 97 Champions (2018, 2022)
7   Australia 9 48 28 12 8 175 65 +110 96 Champions (2008, 2016, 2024)
8   Cambodia 12 50 14 10 26 62 96 –34 52 Fourth place (2016)
9   Singapore 12 50 10 8 32 68 120 –52 38 Fourth place (2008, 2011)
10   East Timor 9 36 8 7 21 57 88 –31 31 Third place (2010)
11   Philippines 10 42 3 4 35 25 159 –134 13 Group stage (10 times)
12   Japan 1 4 3 1 0 10 2 +8 10 Champions (2012)
13   Bahrain 1 5 2 2 1 6 4 +2 8 Runners-up (2008)
14   Brunei 10 41 1 4 36 12 217 –205 7 Group stage (10 times)
15   China 1 4 2 0 2 4 3 +1 6 Runners-up (2010)
16   Bangladesh 1 3 1 0 2 4 7 –3 3 Third place (2006)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Six Victorians named in Subway Joeys squad for 2024 ASEAN U-16 Boys' Championship". Football Victoria. 11 June 2024.
  2. ^ "AFC U-16 Championship 2008 Competition Information". the-afc.com. Asian Football Confederation. 18 September 2008. Archived from the original on 16 August 2009. Retrieved 22 April 2010.
  3. ^ "ASEAN U-17 Championship 2002". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 25 February 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2010.
  4. ^ "A-Leagues young guns net FOUR each as Joeys win 12-0 to reach ASEAN U16 Championship semis". A-Leagues. 1 July 2024.
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