Intercontinental football tournament between Asia and Oceania
Football tournament
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 is staged as a home and away format.[1]
The cup was first played with Japan beating Australia 3–0 in 2001.[2]
Results and statistics
Finals
Most successful national teams
Results by confederation
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Winners
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Runners-up
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AFC
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2 (2001, 2003)
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OFC
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2 (2001, 2003)
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Editions
2001 AFC–OFC Challenge Cup
2003 AFC–OFC Challenge Cup
The match was originally planned as two-legged tie on 28 March in Auckland and 4 April in Tehran, but then postponed due to Iraq War.
See also
References
External links
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