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AFC–OFC Challenge Cup

AFC–OFC Challenge Cup
Organising bodyAFC
OFC
Founded2001
Abolished2003
RegionAsia
Oceania
Number of teams2
Last champions Iran
(1st title)
Most successful team(s) Iran
 Japan
(1 title each)

The AFC–OFC Challenge Cup was a football tournament, set up as the successor of the discontinued Afro-Asian Cup of Nations. It was a biannual event, with Oceania represented by the winners of the OFC Nations Cup and Asia alternately by the winners of the AFC Asian Cup and those of the Asian Games. It was staged as a single match format.[1]

The cup was first played with Japan beating Australia 3–0 in 2001.[2]

Results

List of AFC–OFC Challenge Cup matches
Year Winners Score Runners-up Venue Location Attendance
2001
Japan
3–0
Australia
Shizuoka Stadium Fukuroi, Japan 46,404
2003
Iran
3–0
New Zealand
Azadi Stadium Tehran, Iran 50,000

Results by nation

Results by nation
Team Winners Runners-up
 Japan 1 (2001)
 Iran 1 (2003)
 Australia 1 (2001)
 New Zealand 1 (2003)

Results by confederation

Results by confederation
Confederation Winners Runners-up
AFC 2 0
OFC 0 2

See also

References

  1. ^ "AFC-OFC challenge cup 2001". ProQuest 203082498.
  2. ^ "New Zealand to play Iran in AFC/OFC Challenge Cup". ProQuest 453147255.
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