Asian Women's Championship 2018

Jordan qualified as hosts.
Japan, Australia, China all have byes to the final tournament.

Qualifying Tournament
 
Group A (in Tajikistan)
 
03 Apr 2017 Bahrain          0–6 Jordan
03 Apr 2017 Iraq             0–1 Tajikistan
03 Apr 2017 Philippines      4–0 United Arab Emirates
05 Apr 2017 Philippines      4–0 Iraq
05 Apr 2017 Bahrain          4–0 Tajikistan
05 Apr 2017 Jordan           6–0 United Arab Emirates
07 Apr 2017 United Arab Em.  1–1 Bahrain
07 Apr 2017 Tajikistan       0–8 Philippines
07 Apr 2017 Jordan          10–0 Iraq
10 Apr 2017 Iraq             0–3 United Arab Emirates
10 Apr 2017 Jordan          10-2 Tajikistan
10 Apr 2017 Philippines      1–1 Bahrain
12 Apr 2017 Jordan           5–1 Philippines
12 Apr 2017 United Arab Em.  1–0 Tajikistan
12 Apr 2017 Bahrain          4–0 Iraq

1.Jordan           5  5 0 0  37- 3  15  Qualified as hosts
2.Philippines      5  3 1 1  18- 6  10  Qualified
3.Bahrain          5  2 2 1  10- 8   8 
4.United Arab Em.  5  2 1 2   5-11   7
5.Tajikistan       5  1 0 4   3-23   3
6.Iraq             5  0 0 5   0-22   0
 
Group B (in North Korea)
 
03 Apr 2017 North Korea      8–0 India
03 Apr 2017 Hong Kong        1–2 Uzbekistan
05 Apr 2017 North Korea      5–0 Hong Kong
05 Apr 2017 South Korea     10-0 India
07 Apr 2017 South Korea      1–1 North Korea
07 Apr 2017 Uzbekistan       7–1 India
09 Apr 2017 Uzbekistan       0–4 North Korea
09 Apr 2017 Hong Kong        0–6 South Korea
11 Apr 2017 India            2–0 Hong Kong
11 Apr 2017 South Korea      4–0 Uzbekistan
 
1.South Korea      4  3 1 0  21- 1  10  Qualified
2.North Korea      4  3 1 0  18- 1  10 
3.Uzbekistan       4  2 0 2   9-10   6
4.India            4  1 0 3   3-25   3
5.Hong Kong        4  0 0 4   1-15   0 
 
Group C (in Palestine)
 
03 Apr 2017 Palestine        0–6 Thailand
05 Apr 2017 Chinese Taipei   5–0 Palestine
07 Apr 2017 Thailand         1–0 Chinese Taipei
 
1.Thailand         2  2 0 0   7- 0   6  Qualified
2.Chinese Taipei   2  1 0 1   5- 1   3 
3.Palestine        2  0 0 2   0-11   0
Lebanon and Guam withdrew
 
Group D (in Vietnam)
 
03 Apr 2017 Iran             0–2 Myanmar
03 Apr 2017 Syria            0-1 Singapore
05 Apr 2017 Singapore        0–6 Iran
05 Apr 2017 Vietnam         11-0 Syria
07 Apr 2017 Myanmar         14–0 Syria
07 Apr 2017 Vietnam          8–0 Singapore
09 Apr 2017 Myanmar          6–0 Singapore
09 Apr 2017 Iran             1–6 Vietnam
11 Apr 2017 Iran            12-0 Syria
11 Apr 2017 Vietnam          2–0 Myanmar
 
1.Vietnam          4  4 0 0  27- 1  12  Qualified
2.Myanmar          4  3 0 1  22- 2   9 
3.Iran             4  2 0 2  19- 8   6
4.Singapore        4  1 0 3   1-20   3
5.Syria            4  0 0 4   0-38   0
 
 
FINAL TOURNAMENT
 
Jordan, 6-20 April 2018
 
Group A
 
06 Apr 2018 China            4–0 Thailand
             [Song Duan 56, 77, Wang Shuang 63, Li Ying 67]
06 Apr 2018 Jordan           1–2 Philippines
             [Jbarah 15; Khair 51og, Bolden 76]
09 Apr 2018 Philippines      0–3 China
             [Li Ying 17, 57, Ma Jun 31]
09 Apr 2018 Thailand         6–1 Jordan
             [Suchawadee 1, 69, Taneekarn 6, Silawan 39, Kanjana 
              41, Pitsamai 90; Jebreen 43]
12 Apr 2018 Jordan           1–8 China
             [Sabbah 17; Wang Shuang 14, 53, 84, Khair 41og, 
              Song Duan 51, Li Ying 60, 72pen, Tang Jiali 86]
12 Apr 2018 Thailand         3–1 Philippines
             [Kanjana 28pen, 53, Silawan 62; Shugg 90+3]
 
1.CHINA            3  3 0 0  15- 1   9
2.THAILAND         3  2 0 1   9- 6   6
3.Philippines      3  1 0 2   3- 7   3
4.Jordan           3  0 0 3   3-16   0
 
Group B
 
07 Apr 2018 Japan            4–0 Vietnam
             [Yokoyama 3, Nakajima 17, Iwabuchi 57, Tanaka 66]
07 Apr 2018 Australia        0–0 South Korea
10 Apr 2018 South Korea      0–0 Japan
10 Apr 2018 Vietnam          0–8 Australia
             [Simon 8, Kennedy 18, Logarzo 21, van Egmond 28, Kerr
              44, 51, Tuyet Dung 71og, Raso 75]
13 Apr 2018 Japan            1–1 Australia
             [Sakaguchi 63; Kerr 86]
13 Apr 2018 South Korea      4–0 Vietnam
             [Cho So-hyun 14, Lee Geum-min 38, Lee Min-a 49, 73]
 
1.AUSTRALIA        3  1 2 0   9- 1   5
2.JAPAN            3  1 2 0   5- 1   5
3.South Korea      3  1 2 0   4- 0   5
4.Vietnam          3  0 0 3   0-16   0
 
5th Place Match
16 Apr 2018 Philippines      0–5 South Korea
             [Jang Sel-gi 34, Lee Min-a 45+3, Lim Seon-joo 56,
              Cho So-hyun 66, 84pen]
 
Semifinals
17 Apr 2018 Australia        2–2 Thailand                  [aet, 3-1 pen]
             [Kanjanaporn 17og, Kennedy 90+1; Kanjana 20, Rattikan 63]
17 Apr 2018 China            1–3 Japan
             [Li Ying 90pen; Iwabuchi 39, Yokoyama 85, 88pen]
 
Third Place Match
20 Apr 2018 China            3–1 Thailand
             [Li Ying 51, Wang Shanshan 56, Song Duan 61; Rattikan 81]
 
Final
20 Apr 2018 Japan            1–0 Australia
             [Yokoyama 84]
 
Japan, Australia, China, Thailand and South Korea qualify
to FIFA Women's World Cup 2019

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