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The 2013 EAFF Women's East Asian Cup was the fourth edition of EAFF Women's East Asian Cup. There were three competition rounds. The final round was won by North Korea. In August 2012, Australia accepted an invitation to take part.


Rounds


Preliminary round 1

All matches were held in
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Matches

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Awards


Goals

;4 goals * Paige Surber * Chan Wing Sze * Ng Wing Kum ;2 goals * Anjelica Perez * Fung Kam Mui ;1 goals * Andrea Odell * Arisa Recella * Simone Willter * Cheung Wai Ki * Lau Mung King * Po Ching Ying * Wong Ka Man ;1 own goal * Jeralyn Castillo


Preliminary round 2

All matches were held in
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Matches

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Goals

;4 goals * Katie Gill ;3 goals * Kyah Simon ;2 goals *
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* Ma Xiaoxu * Wang Chen * Wang Shanshan * Zhang Rui * Lai Li-chin ;1 goals * Tameka Butt * Stephanie Catley * Servet Uzunlar * Pu Wei *
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* Chan Wing Sze


Awards


Final round


Match officials

;Referees * Li Juan * Yamagishi Sachiko * Jung Ji-young * Pannipar Kamnueng * Mai Hoàng Trang ;Assistant referees * Cui Yong Mei * Teshirogin Naomi * Kim Kyung-min * Parichart Boonanan * Trương Thị Lệ Trinh ''All times listed are local (
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Matches

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Goals

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* Ji So-yun ;1 goals *
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* Li Ying * Kozue Ando * Emi Nakajima * Yūki Ōgimi * Ri Un-hyang * Kim Na-rae * Kim Soo-yun


Awards


Final standings

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References


External links


East Asian Football Federation
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