2006 AFC U-19 Women's Championship
The 2006 AFC U-19 Women's Championship was the third instance of the AFC U-19 Women's Championship. It was held from 8 to 18 April 2006 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The top three teams qualified for the 2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship. It was the first AFC tournament in which Australia participated. Qualification ;Automatically qualified * (2004 Champions) * (2004 Runners-up) * (2004 Third place) * (Hosts) ;Qualified Teams * (North Zone) * (East Zone) * (South Zone) * (West Zone) Group stage Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Semi-finals ---- ---- Third place match ---- Final Winners External links AFC U-19 Women's Championship Kuala Lumpur 2006 {{AFC U-19 Women's Championship U-19 Women's Championship U-19 Championship U-19 Women's Championship women AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup Sport in Kuala Lumpur 2006 2006 was designated as the International Year of Deserts and Desertifi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2004 AFC U-19 Women's Championship
The 2004 AFC U-19 Women's Championship was the second instance of the AFC U-19 Women's Championship. It was held from 25 May to 6 June 2004 in China. Venues Group stage Group A * Group A originally also included Myanmar, but they withdrew before the tournament began. ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group C ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group D ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Quarter-finals ---- ---- ---- ---- Semi-finals Winners qualify for 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship. ---- ---- Third place match ---- Final Winners References External links Resultsat rsssf.com AFC U-19 Women's Championship China 2004 {{AFC U-19 Women's Championship AFC U-19 Championship AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup Sport in Suzhou Sport in Wuxi U-19 Championship U-19 Women's Championship 2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2007 AFC U-19 Women's Championship
The Asian Football Confederations AFC U-19 Women's Championship 2007 was the 4th instance of the AFC U-19 Women's Championship. It was held from 5 to 16 October 2007 at Chongqing in China. North Korea defeated Japan 1–0 in the final to become champions. Qualification Qualified teams * : Defending champions * : 2006 runners-up * : 2006 3rd place * : 2006 4th place * : 2006 5th place * : Group A winner * : Group B winner * : Group A runner-up Venues Seeding # # # # # # # # Group stage *All times are China Standard Time Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stages *All times are China Standard Time Semi-finals ---- 3rd-place match Final Countries to participate in 2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup * * * Goalscorers External links Official Site Tournament results {{DEFAULTSORT:U-19 Women's Championship U-19 Women's Championship U-19 Championship U-19 Women's Championship 2007 in Chines ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup
The AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup is an association football tournament for women's national teams under the age of 20, organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). It is organised by the Asian Football Confederation every two years, and serves as a qualifying competition for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. It was first played in 2002 as the AFC U-19 Women's Championship with an upper age limit of 19. Starting from the 2022 edition, the age limit was raised to 20. Moreover, the tournament was rebranded from the "AFC U-19 Women's Championship" to the "AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup". The current champion is North Korea, which won the 2024 final 2–1 against Japan. Japan is also the most successful team in the tournament, having won six times. Format In 2002 and 2004 no qualifying round was played, with all teams directly participating in the group stage. Qualifying rounds were introduced starting from the 2006 edition, with eight teams qualifying to the final tournament. The eig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur (KL), officially the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, is the capital city and a Federal Territories of Malaysia, federal territory of Malaysia. It is the largest city in the country, covering an area of with a census population of 2,075,600 . Greater Kuala Lumpur, also known as the Klang Valley, is an urban agglomeration of 8.8 million people as of 2024. It is among the fastest growing metropolitan regions in Southeast Asia, both in population and economic development. The city serves as the cultural, financial, tourism, political and economic centre of Malaysia. It is also home to the Parliament of Malaysia, Malaysian parliament (consisting of the Dewan Rakyat and the Dewan Negara) and the Istana Negara, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim, Istana Negara, the official residence of the King of Malaysia, monarch (''Yang di-Pertuan Agong''). Kuala Lumpur was first developed around 1857 as a town serving the tin mining, tin mines of the region, and important figures such as Ya ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two regions: Peninsular Malaysia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula and East Malaysia on the island of Borneo. Peninsular Malaysia shares land and maritime Malaysia–Thailand border, borders with Thailand, as well as maritime borders with Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia; East Malaysia shares land borders with Brunei and Indonesia, and a maritime border with the Philippines and Vietnam. Kuala Lumpur is the country's national capital, List of cities and towns in Malaysia by population, largest city, and the seat of the Parliament of Malaysia, legislative branch of the Government of Malaysia, federal government, while Putrajaya is the federal administrative capi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship
The 2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship was held in Russia from 17 August to 3 September 2006. It was the officially recognized world championship for women's under-20 national association football teams. Matches were held in four Moscow stadiums ( Dynamo, Lokomotiv, Podmoskovie Stadium and Torpedo Stadium) and one in Saint Petersburg ( Petrovsky Stadium). This was the third women's world youth championship organized by FIFA, but the first with an age limit of 20. The first two events, held in Canada in 2002 and Thailand in 2004, had an age limit of 19. FIFA changed the age limit to prepare for the creation of an under-17 championship in 2008. North Korea won the tournament. They became the first Asian team to win a FIFA women's tournament and the first Asian football team to win any FIFA tournaments since Saudi Arabia's triumph in the 1989 FIFA U-16 World Championship. the official mascot, is a little fox called Alissa. It is a figure that is very popular in children' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KLFA Stadium
The Kuala Lumpur Stadium, also KLFA Stadium (), is a multi-purpose stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Kuala Lumpur City. History In the past, the stadium was used as the home ground of many Malaysian teams, including Felda United, PDRM, PLUS, Selangor and UKM. The stadium was closed in July 2011 due to the City Hall's reluctance to renovate the pitch. Starting in 2012, the stadium has also been used for rugby matches. It was used for the first match of the 2013 Media Prima 6 Regions, between Kelab Rakan Muda Malaysia and Singapore Cricket Club. Between 2013 and 2018, the stadium was renovated; after the renovation, it can accommodate 18,000 spectators. The stadium also hosted the final of the 2019 AFC Cup between North Korean club April 25 Events Pre-1600 * 404 BC – Admiral Lysander and King Pausanias of Sparta blockade Athens and bring the Peloponnesian War to a successful conclusio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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MBPJ Stadium
The Petaling Jaya Stadium, also known as the MBPJ Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in the suburb of Kelana Jaya in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. The stadium was opened in 1996 and had a capacity of 25,000. It was built in time for the 1998 Commonwealth Games and hosted the rugby union competition. The stadium is mostly used for association football, football matches. History Petaling Jaya Stadium was opened in 1996 and has a capacity of 25,000. It was built in time for the 1998 Commonwealth Games and hosted the Games' rugby union matches. The stadium previously served as the home to MPPJ F.C., MPPJ FC, the first club in Malaysian football league system, Malaysian football competition to win the Malaysia Cup until its quietus in August 2006. It was called ''MPPJ Stadium'' and MBPJ Stadium, after Petaling Jaya was granted a city status. Later on, it has been known as Petaling Jaya Stadium. In 2011, the stadium was used as the start and finish line of the Petaling Jaya Half ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Petaling Jaya
Petaling Jaya (), colloquially referred to as "PJ", is a city in Petaling District, in the state of Selangor, Malaysia. Originally developed as a Satellite city, satellite township for Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, it is part of the Greater Kuala Lumpur area. Petaling Jaya was granted city status on 20 June 2006. It has an area of approximately . Petaling Jaya is surrounded by Kuala Lumpur to the east, Sungai Buloh to the north, Shah Alam, the capital of Selangor, and Subang Jaya to the west, and Bandar Kinrara (Puchong) to the south. History Under plans developed by Francis McWilliams, the city was developed during post-war British Malaya on a piece of rubber estate, the ''Effingham Estate'', around Old Klang Road to address the overpopulation of the capital Kuala Lumpur in the 1950s. Since 1952, PJ witnessed a dramatic growth in terms of population size and geographical importance. The development of Petaling Jaya commenced in 1952 with the construction of 800 ho ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2006 AFC U-19 Women's Championship
The 2006 AFC U-19 Women's Championship was the third instance of the AFC U-19 Women's Championship. It was held from 8 to 18 April 2006 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The top three teams qualified for the 2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship. It was the first AFC tournament in which Australia participated. Qualification ;Automatically qualified * (2004 Champions) * (2004 Runners-up) * (2004 Third place) * (Hosts) ;Qualified Teams * (North Zone) * (East Zone) * (South Zone) * (West Zone) Group stage Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Semi-finals ---- ---- Third place match ---- Final Winners External links AFC U-19 Women's Championship Kuala Lumpur 2006 {{AFC U-19 Women's Championship U-19 Women's Championship U-19 Championship U-19 Women's Championship women AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup Sport in Kuala Lumpur 2006 2006 was designated as the International Year of Deserts and Desertifi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2006 In AFC Football
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