Football at the Asian Games
Men's football tournament has been a regular Asian Games sporting event since the 1951 edition, while women's tournament began in 1990.
Men's tournaments
Summaries
Year
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Host
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Final
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Third Place
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Gold Medal
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Score
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Silver Medal
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Bronze Medal
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Score
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Fourth Place
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1951 details
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New Delhi, India
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India
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1–0
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Iran
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Japan
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2–0
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1954 details
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Manila, Philippines
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Taiwan
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5–2
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South Korea
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Burma
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5–4
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Indonesia
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1958 details
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Tokyo, Japan
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Taiwan
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3–2
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South Korea
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Indonesia
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4–1
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India
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1962 details
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Jakarta, Indonesia
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India
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2–1
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South Korea
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Malaya
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4–1
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South Vietnam
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1966 details
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Bangkok, Thailand
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Burma
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1–0
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Iran
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Japan
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2–0
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Singapore
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1970 details
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Bangkok, Thailand
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Burma South Korea
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0–0 aet1
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India
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1–0
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Japan
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1974 details
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Tehran, Iran
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Iran
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1–0
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Israel
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Malaysia
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2–1
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North Korea
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1978 details
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Bangkok, Thailand
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North Korea South Korea
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0–0 aet1
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China
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1–0
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Iraq
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1982 details
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New Delhi, India
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Iraq
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1–0
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Kuwait
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Saudi Arabia
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2–02
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North Korea
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1986 details
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Seoul, South Korea
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South Korea
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2–0
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Saudi Arabia
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Kuwait
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5–0
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Indonesia
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1990 details
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Beijing, China
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Iran
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0–0 aet (4–1) pen
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North Korea
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South Korea
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1–0
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Thailand
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1994 details
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Hiroshima, Japan
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Uzbekistan
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4–2
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China
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Kuwait
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2–1
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South Korea
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1998 details
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Bangkok, Thailand
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Iran
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2–0
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Kuwait
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China
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3–0
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Thailand
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2002 details
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Busan, South Korea
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Iran U-23
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2–1
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Japan U-23
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South Korea U-23
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3–0
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Thailand U-23
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2006 details
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Doha, Qatar
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Qatar U-23
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1–0
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Iraq U-23
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Iran U-23
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1–0 aet
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South Korea U-23
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2010 details
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Guangzhou, China
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Japan U-23
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1–0
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United Arab Emirates U-23
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South Korea U-23
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4–3
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Iran U-23
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2014 details
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Incheon, South Korea
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South Korea U-23
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1–0 aet
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North Korea U-23
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Iraq U-23
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1–0
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Thailand U-23
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2018 details
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Jakarta–Palembang, Indonesia
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South Korea U-23
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2–1 aet
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Japan U-23
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United Arab Emirates U-23
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1–1 (4–3 pen.)
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Vietnam U-23
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2022 details
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Hangzhou–Zhejiang, China
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*Under-23 tournament since 2002.
1 The title was shared.
2 Saudi Arabia were awarded the third-place playoff by default after the Korea DPR team were handed a two-year suspension for assaulting officials at the end of their semi-final.
3 2022 Asian Games men's qualifying has been postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic
Medal table
Team
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
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South Korea
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5 (1970, 1978, 1986*, 2014*, 2018)
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3 (1954, 1958, 1962)
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3 (1990, 2002*, 2010)
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Iran
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4 (1974*, 1990, 1998, 2002)
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2 (1951, 1966)
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1 (2006)
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India
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2 (1951*, 1962)
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1 (1970)
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Myanmar
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2 (1966, 1970)
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1 (1954)
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Chinese Taipei
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2 (1954, 1958)
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Japan
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1 (2010)
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2 (2002, 2018)
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2 (1951, 1966)
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North Korea
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1 (1978)
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2 (1990, 2014)
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Iraq
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1 (1982)
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1 (2006)
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1 (2014)
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Qatar
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1 (2006*)
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Uzbekistan
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1 (1994)
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Kuwait
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2 (1982, 1998)
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2 (1986, 1994)
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China
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1 (1994)
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2 (1978, 1998)
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Saudi Arabia
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1 (1986)
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1 (1982)
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United Arab Emirates
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1 (2010)
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1 (2018)
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Israel
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1 (1974)
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Malaysia
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2 (1962, 1974)
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Indonesia
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1 (1958)
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- * = host
Participating nations
- Football at the Asian Games was a senior tournament until 1998.
- Football at the Asian Games has been an under-23 tournament since 2002.
Women's tournaments
Summaries
The first women's tournament was held in the 1990 Asian Games.[1]
Medal table
Team
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
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China
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3 (1990*, 1994, 1998)
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2 (2002, 2018)
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1 (2006)
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North Korea
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3 (2002, 2006, 2014)
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2 (1998, 2010)
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1 (1990)
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Japan
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2 (2010, 2018)
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4 (1990, 1994*, 2006, 2014)
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2 (1998, 2002)
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South Korea
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3 (2010, 2014*, 2018)
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Chinese Taipei
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1 (1994)
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- * = host
Participating nations
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References
Other websites
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