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WAFF U-16 Championship
Founded2005; 19 years ago (2005)
RegionWest Asia ( WAFF)
Number of teams8 (as of 2022)
Current champions  Yemen (2nd title)
Most successful team(s)  Iran
  Iraq
  Yemen
(2 titles each)
2023 WAFF U-15 Championship

The WAFF U-16 Championship is an international football competition contested by the West Asian men's under-16 national teams of the WAFF member associations. [1] [2] The competition began in 2005, with Iran winning the inaugural competition. [3]

Results

WAFF U-16 Championship
Edition Year Host Final Third place match No. of Teams
Champions Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
1 2005   Iran
Iran
2–0
Shariati Stadium, Karaj

Syria

Iraq
5–0
Shariati Stadium, Karaj

Lebanon
6
2 2007   Syria
Syria
[note 1]
Iran

Jordan
[note 1]
Iraq
5
3 2009   Jordan
Iran
3–2
Petra Stadium, Amman

Syria

Iraq
3–1
Petra Stadium, Amman

Jordan
9
4 2013   Palestine
Iraq
[note 1]
United Arab Emirates

Jordan
[note 1]
Palestine
4
5 2015   Jordan
Iraq
[note 1]
Saudi Arabia

United Arab Emirates
[note 1]
Palestine
5
6 2018   Jordan
Japan
[note 1]
India

Jordan
[note 1]
Yemen
5
7 2019   Jordan
Saudi Arabia
[note 1]
Jordan

Syria
[note 1]
Iraq
9
8 2021   Saudi Arabia
Yemen
1–1 ( a.e.t.)
(5–4 pen.)
Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium, Dammam

Saudi Arabia
  Syria and   United Arab Emirates [note 2] 9
9 2022   Jordan
Jordan
1–0
Aqaba Stadium, Aqaba

Lebanon
  Iraq and   Syria [note 2] 8
10 2023   Oman
Yemen
1–1 ( a.e.t.)
(3–2 pen.)
Al-Saada Stadium, Salalah

Saudi Arabia
  Iraq and   United Arab Emirates [note 2] 8
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j The tournament was played in a round-robin league format.
  2. ^ a b c The two semi-finalists did not play a third-place match.

Teams reaching the top four

Teams reaching the top four
Team Titles Runners-up Third place Fourth place Semi-finalist Total
  Iran 2 ( 2005 *, 2009) 1 ( 2007) 3
  Iraq 2 ( 2013, 2015) 2 ( 2005, 2009) 2 ( 2007, 2019) 2 ( 2022, 2023) 8
  Yemen 2 ( 2021, 2023) 1 ( 2018) 3
  Saudi Arabia 1 ( 2019) 3 ( 2015, 2021 *, 2023) 4
  Syria 1 ( 2007 *) 2 ( 2005, 2009) 1 ( 2019) 2 ( 2021, 2022) 6
  Jordan 1 ( 2022 *) 1 ( 2019 *) 3 ( 2007, 2013, 2018 *) 1 ( 2009 *) 6
  Japan 1 ( 2018) 1
  United Arab Emirates 1 ( 2013) 1 ( 2015) 2 ( 2021, 2023) 4
  Lebanon 1 ( 2022) 1 ( 2005) 2
  India 1 ( 2018) 1
  Palestine 2 ( 2013 *, 2015) 2
* = hosts

See also

References

  1. ^ "WAFF U16 BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP". West Asian Football Federation. 20 September 2023. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  2. ^ "WAFF U16 Championship: Impressive India forces Yemen to yield". Goal.com. 7 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Jordan lift WAFF U-16 Championship title". Asian Football Confederation. 1 July 2022.