Football at the Asian Youth Games explained

Football at the Asian Youth Games
Organiser:OCA
AFC
Region:Asia
Current Champions:
(2013)
Most Successful Team:
(2 titles)
Current:2021

Boys' football tournament has been a regular Asian Youth Games sporting event since the first Asian Youth Games in 2009 edition, while girl's tournament not yet.

Age limit is under-14, same as the age limit in football competitions at the Youth Olympics. Although Kazakhstan is a member of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), the football team has been a member of the UEFA since 2002. The same rule applies to the Guam and Australia who are members of the AFC, but they are members of Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC).

South Korea is the only nation have won gold medals in Asian Youth Games.[1]

Result

YearHostwidth=1% rowspan=2 bgcolor=ffffffFinalwidth=1% rowspan=2 bgcolor=ffffffThird Place
width=15% style=background:goldGold Medalwidth=10%Scorewidth=15% style=background:silverSilver Medalwidth=15% style=background:#cc9966Bronze Medalwidth=10%Scorewidth=15%Fourth Place
2009
details

Singapore
width=1% rowspan=13 bgcolor=ffffff2–0width=1% rowspan=13 bgcolor=ffffff2–0
2013
details

Nanjing, China
1–01–1 (5–4 pen.)
2021
details

Shantou, China
TBDTBDTBDTBD

Medal

Team
style=background:gold2 (2009, 2013)
style=background:silver1 (2013)style=background:#cc99661 (2009)
style=background:silver1 (2009)style=background:#cc99661 (2013)

Participating nations

width=200Nation
2009
(14)

2013
(16)

2021
4th GS
P GS
W GS
QF
3rd bgcolor=silver2nd
4th
GS
GS
P
P
bgcolor=silver2nd 3rd
P GS
W
GS
GS GS
GS GS
bgcolor=gold1st bgcolor=gold1st
GS QF
QF
QF

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Football: South Korean upends Iran for football gold AYG 2013. Official website. 7 November 2013.