It was not yet contested, as the first two editions were cancelled. Each confederation from EAFF and AFF take turns to host the cup.
History
The first AFF–EAFF Champions Trophy match, to be played on a single-match format, was initially scheduled to be held on 26 March 2019[1] at the Mỹ Đình National Stadium in Hanoi, Vietnam between the national football teams of Vietnam and South Korea.[3][4] However, on 19 February 2019, it was announced that the inaugural AFF–EAFF Champions Trophy match would be postponed until an unclear date in 2020 after both contesting teams failed to settle on a date for the match within the 2019 calendar.[5][6]
The trophy will be contested biennially, with AFF and EAFF rotating the host venue duties and the former staging the first-ever Champions Trophy.[1]Vietnam automatically won hosting right to the inaugural Champions Trophy match on 15 December 2018 after beating Malaysia 3–2 on aggregate score in the 2018 AFF Championship Final.[7] A memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the organisation of the AFF–EAFF Champions Trophy was signed in Hanoi, Vietnam on 15 December 2018 by AFF Deputy President, Major General Khiev Sameth, and EAFF President, Chung Mong-gyu.[1][2]
However the 2022 edition was rescheduled on 2024 New Year eves as the '2024 Toyo Tires Cup' between Japan and Thailand which sees Japan winning the match 5–0 in Tokyo.
^Originally to be contested between Vietnam and South Korea
^Originally to be contested between Japan and Thailand. The match has been rescheduled as "2024Toyo Tires Cup" in 1 January 2024 at Tokyo, the result is Japan win 5–0.