WAFF Women's Championship explained

Region:West Asia (WAFF)
Number Of Teams:4 (2022)
Current:2024 WAFF Women's Championship

The West Asian Football Federation Women's Championship, or simply WAFF Women's Championship, is an international women's association football competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF), the governing body of football in West Asia.

The championship has been held, on average, every two to three years. The first edition was contested in 2005, with hosts Jordan winning the competition. Jordan are also the current champions, having won the 2024 edition, and are the most successful team with six titles.

Results

width=2%Editionwidth=5%Yearwidth=8%HostsChampionswidth=10%Score and VenueRunners-upThird placewidth=10%Score and VenueFourth placewidth=4%No. of Teams
12005 Jordan5
22007 Jordan4
32010 United Arab Emirates1–0
Abu Dhabi
3–0
Abu Dhabi
6
42011 United Arab Emirates2–2
(6–5 pen.)
Zayed Bin Sultan Stadium, Abu Dhabi
0–0
(4–3 pen.)
Zayed Bin Sultan Stadium, Abu Dhabi
8
52014 Jordan4
62019 Bahrain5
72022 Jordan4
Losing semi-finalists
82024 Saudi Arabia2–2
(5–3 pen.)
Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City, Jeddah
and 8
Notes

Teams reaching the top four

Teams reaching the top four
TeamTitlesRunners-upThird placeFourth placeSemi-finalistsTotal
6 (2005, 2007, 2014, 2019, 2022, 2024)1 (2010)1 (2011)8
2 (2010, 2011)1 (2019)3
3 (2005, 2007, 2011)3
1 (2019)3 (2010, 2011, 2014)1 (2005)5
1 (2022)2 (2007, 2019)1 (2024)4
1 (2014)2 (2010, 2022)1 (2024)4
2 (2005, 2022)1 (2007)3
1 (2014)1
Invitees
1 (2024)1

* = hosts

Records and statistics

Summary

Rankwidth=200TeamPartMWDLGFGAGDPoints
1726222211514+10168
24149145816+4228
35207494648–225
43137333615+2124
54136072629–318
662143143383–5015
741321101160–497
813003219–170
912002019–190
1012002024–240

Under-age tournaments

Under-18

width=2%Editionwidth=5%Yearwidth=8%HostsChampionswidth=10%Score and VenueRunners-upThird placewidth=10%Score and VenueFourth placewidth=4%No. of Teams
12018 Lebanon
2–1
Amin AbdelNour Stadium, Bhamdoun
3
22019 Bahrain3–0
Khalifa Sports City Stadium, Isa Town
3–1
Khalifa Sports City Stadium, Isa Town
7
32022 Lebanon5–1
Fouad Chehab Stadium, Jounieh
2–1
Fouad Chehab Stadium, Jounieh
4
Notes
Teams reaching the top four
TeamTitlesRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTotal
2 (2019, 2022)1 (2018)3
1 (2018)2 (2019, 2022)3
1 (2019)1
1 (2022)1
1 (2019)1 (2019)2
1 (2022)1

* = hosts

Under-16

width=2%Editionwidth=5%Yearwidth=8%HostsChampionswidth=10%Score and VenueRunners-upThird placewidth=10%Score and VenueFourth placewidth=4%No. of Teams
12018
U-15
United Arab Emirates1–1
(4–3 pen.)
United Arab Emirates
2–0
United Arab Emirates
6
22019
U-15
Jordan4
32023
U-16
Jordan2–0
Al-Aqaba Stadium, Aqaba
2–1
Al-Aqaba Stadium, Aqaba
4
42023
U-17
Jordan1–0
Prince Mohammed Stadium, Zarqa
2–0
Prince Mohammed Stadium, Zarqa
4
Notes
Teams reaching the top four
TeamTitlesRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTotal
2 (2019, 2023)1 (2018)1 (2023)4
1 (2018)3 (2019, 2023, 2023)4
1 (2023)1 (2019)2
2 (2018, 2023)1 (2019)3
2 (2018, 2023)2
1 (2023)1

* = hosts

Under-14

width=2%Editionwidth=5%Yearwidth=8%HostsChampionswidth=10%Score and VenueRunners-upThird placewidth=10%Score and VenueFourth placewidth=4%No. of Teams
12022 Lebanon1–0
Fouad Chehab Stadium, Jounieh
2–0
Fouad Chehab Stadium, Jounieh
4
22023 Jordan1–0
Prince Mohammed Stadium, Zarqa
2–0
Prince Mohammed Stadium, Zarqa
4
Teams reaching the top four
TeamTitlesRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTotal
1 (2022)1 (2023)2
1 (2023)1
1 (2022, 2023)2
1 (2022)1
1 (2022)1
1 (2023)1

* = hosts

See also

External links