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ASEAN U-17 Boys' Championship


FieldValue
organiserAFF
founded2002
regionSoutheast Asia
number of teamsvarying
current champions(3rd title)
most successful team
(3 titles)

(3 titles)

The ASEAN U-17 Boys' Championship (formerly AFF U-16 Youth Championship, ASEAN U-16 Boys' Championship) is an annual international football competition contested by the national teams of the members of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) and occasionally invited nations from the rest of Asia.

The tournament used to be played at under-17 level, however the AFF followed the lead of the Asian Football Confederation after they renamed its U-17 competition to fall in line with FIFA's naming conventions and also to reflect the age of the players at the competition. The competition was first held in 2002 and resumed in 2005.

Summary

YearHostFinalThird place matchChampionsScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth place
2002
Details
****4–11–0
2005
DetailsTHA
Thailand****1–1
3–1
2006
DetailsVIE
Vietnam****RRRR
2007
DetailsCAM
Cambodia****3–21–1
2008
DetailsIDN
Indonesia****1–1
3–0
2009
DetailsTHA
ThailandCancelled
2010
DetailsIDN
Indonesia****1–02–0
2011
DetailsLAO
Laos****1–02–1
2012
DetailsLAO
Laos****3–13–0
2013
DetailsMYA
Myanmar****1–1
0–0
2014IDN
IndonesiaCancelled
2015
DetailsCAM
Cambodia****3–010–2
2016
DetailsCAM
Cambodia****3–3
3–0
2017
DetailsTHA
Thailand****0–0
3–2
2018
DetailsIDN
Indonesia****1–1
1–0
2019
DetailsTHA
Thailand****2–10–0
2022
DetailsIDN
Indonesia****1–03–0
2024
DetailsIDN
Indonesia****1–1
5–0
2026
DetailsIDN
Indonesia

Performance by country

NationChampionsRunners-upThird placeFourth place
3 (2007, 2011, 2015)5 (2005, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2024)2 (2016, 2022)1 (2012)
3 (2006, 2010, 2017)2 (2016, 2022)1 (2007)3 (2013, 2019, 2024)
3 (2008, 2016, 2024)1 (2012)3 (2013, 2015, 2017)
2 (2002, 2005)2 (2006, 2015)1 (2011)2 (2018, 2022)
2 (2018, 2022)1 (2013)3 (2002, 2019, 2024)2 (2007, 2010)
2 (2013, 2019)2 (2008, 2018)3 (2002, 2005, 2017)
1 (2012)
3 (2002, 2007, 2011)2 (2005, 2012)2 (2006, 2015)
1 (2008)
1 (2010)
1 (2006)
1 (2010)
2 (2008, 2011)
1 (2016)

Participating nations

TeamIDN
MAS
2002
(10)THA
2005
(7)VIE
2006
(4)CAM
2007
(9)IDN
2008
(5)IDN
2010
(4)LAO
2011
(10)LAO
2012
(4)MYA
2013
(10)CAM
2015
(11)CAM
2016
(11)THA
2017
(12)IDN
2018
(11)THA
2019
(12)IDN
2022
(12)IDN
2024
(12)Total
××××1st××2nd3rd3rd1st3rd×GSGS1st9
GS××GS××××GSGSGSGSGSGSGSGS10
GSGS×GS××GS×GSGS4thGSGSGSGSGS12
3rdGS×4thGS4thGS×2nd××GS1st3rd1st3rd12
2nd3rd4th2nd××2nd3rdGS4thGSGSGSGSGSGS14
4th4th×GS3rd×GS×1stGSGS4th3rd1stGSGS13
1st1st2ndGS××3rd×GS2ndGSGS4thGS4thGS13
GS×××××GS×GSGSGSGSGSGSGSGS10
GS××GS4th×4th×GSGSGSGSGSGSGSGS12
GS2nd×1st××1st4th×1st3rd2nd2nd2nd3rd2nd12
×××××3rdGS××GSGSGSGSGSGSGS9
GSGS1st3rd×1stGS×4thGS2nd1stGS4th2nd4th14
Invitees
××××2nd×××××××××××1
××3rd×××××××××××××1
×××××2nd××××××××××1
×××××××1st××××××××1

;Legend

  • — Champions
  • — Runners-up
  • — Third place
  • — Fourth place
  • GS — Group stage
  • Q — Qualified for the current tournament
  • — Did not enter / Withdrew / Banned
  • — Hosts

All-time ranking table

RankTeamPartPldWDLFAGDPtsBest finish
1126744131015662+94145b=yChampionsaddkey=3nowrap=y}} (2007, 2011, 2015)
2147037122117988+91123b=yChampionsaddkey=3nowrap=y}} (2006, 2010, 2017)
313633392114092+48108b=yChampionsaddkey=2nowrap=y}} (2002, 2005)
4136131141612576+49107b=yChampionsaddkey=2nowrap=y}} (2013, 2019)
5146529132311194+17100Runners-upaddkey=3nowrap=y}} (2002, 2007, 2011)
6126127161811780+3797b=yChampionsaddkey=2nowrap=y}} (2018, 2022)
79482812817565+11096b=yChampionsaddkey=3nowrap=y}} (2008, 2016, 2024)
812501410266296–3452Fourthplaceaddkey=1nowrap=y}} (2016)
912501083268120–5238Fourthplaceaddkey=2nowrap=y}} (2008, 2011)
1093687215788–3131Thirdplaceaddkey=1nowrap=y}} (2010)
111042343525159–13413Group stageaddkey=9nowrap=y}} (10 times)
1214310102+810b=yChampionsaddkey=1nowrap=y}} (2012)
131522164+28Runners-upaddkey=1nowrap=y}} (2008)
141041143612217–2057Group stageaddkey=9nowrap=y}} (10 times)
151420243+16Runners-upaddkey=1nowrap=y}} (2010)
161310247–33Thirdplaceaddkey=1nowrap=y}} (2006)

References

References

  1. (11 June 2024). "Six Victorians named in Subway Joeys squad for 2024 ASEAN U-16 Boys' Championship". Football Victoria.
  2. (18 September 2008). "AFC U-16 Championship 2008 Competition Information". Asian Football Confederation.
  3. "ASEAN U-17 Championship 2002". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  4. (1 July 2024). "A-Leagues young guns net FOUR each as Joeys win 12-0 to reach ASEAN U16 Championship semis". A-Leagues.
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