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Women's Football EAFF E1 East Asian Championship 2022


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Qualified Nations
 

  • CHN.gif China
  • TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • KOR.gif South Korea
     

 

Competition Format

 

July 19th - July 26th, 2022
4 Nations, Round-Robin, the winning Nation will be the Women's Football EAFF E1 East Asian Championship 2022 Champion
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Round - Robin
July 19th - July 26th, 2022
4 Nations, Round-Robin, the winning Nation will be the Women's Football EAFF E1 East Asian Championship 2022 Champion



 

 
  • CHN.gif China
  • TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • KOR.gif South Korea




 
 
Round - Robin
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)
 
Japan JPN.gif 2 - 1 KOR.gif South Korea
Half-Time: 1-0
July 19th 2022, h. 16:00, Kashima Stadium, Kashima
 
China CHN.gif 2 - 0 TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
Half-Time: 2-0
July 20th 2022, h. 15:3, Toyota Stadium, Toyota
 
Japan JPN.gif 4 - 1 TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
Half-Time: 2-1
July 23rd 2022, h. 15:30,
Kashima Stadium, Kashima
 
China CHN.gif 1 - 1 KOR.gif South Korea
Half-Time: 0-1
July 23rd 2022, h. 19:00,
Kashima Stadium, Kashima
 
South Korea KOR.gif 4 - 0 TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
Half-Time: 3-0
July 26th 2022, h. 16:00,
Kashima Stadium, Kashima
 
Japan JPN.gif 0 - 0 CHN.gif China
Half-Time: 0-0
July 26th 2022, h. 19:20,
Kashima Stadium, Kashima
 
Round-Robin Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
JPN.gif Japan
3
2
1
0
6
2
+4
7
CHN.gif China
3
1
2
0
3
1
+2
5
KOR.gif South Korea
3
1
1
1
6
3
+3
4
TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
3
0
0
3
1
10
-9
0
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