NB: this was the second edition of the tournament; the first edition had been scheduled for 1984 (between 28 Oct and 6 Nov) but appears to have been cancelled as invited countries did not confirm their participation; however, Cempaka (i.e. club side Buana Putri) were described as "holders" at the start of the second edition, because of winning it in an invitational domestic championship in 1982. China, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan withdrew. The matches were 70 minutes in duration. Group stage [at Kuningan Students' Stadium except as indicated] 18-Jan-86 Cempaka 0-4 Japan [HT 0-2] [Futaba Kioka 8' 39' pen, Akemi Noda 23', Kaori Nagamine 68'] 19-Jan-86 Mawar 0-10 Japan [HT 0-6] [Asako Takakura 3', Akemi Noda 9' 26' 33' 41', Chiaki Yamada 14', Etsuko Handa 15', Kaori Nagamine 54' 65', Naomi Maboay 66' OG] 20-Jan-86 Melati 2-0 India [HT 2-0] [Yuri Maryati 3', Atmini 13'] 20-Jan-86 Cempaka 3-1 Mawar [HT 1-0] [Katrine 10', Ernawati 47', Holila 68' / Alexanderino Toto 46'] 21-Jan-86 India 1-0 Japan [HT 1-0] [Anita Sarkar 3'] 21-Jan-86 Melati 3-2 Cempaka [HT 1-1] [Yuri Maryati 12' 37' 48' / Ernawati 24', Paima Hutabarat 67'] 23-Jan-86 Melati 0-3 Japan [HT 0-1] [Futaba Kioka 27' 54', Etsuko Handa 60'] 23-Jan-86 Mawar 0-8 India [HT 0-5] [Shukla Dutta 2' 13' 48' 59', Kungenwari 20', Clementina Fernandes 22', Anita Sarkar 32' 67'] 24-Jan-86 Cempaka 1-4 India [HT 0-1] [at Senayan Main Stadium] [Nine Noventi 44' / Shukla Dutta 28' 38' 54' 55'] 24-Jan-86 Melati 9-0 Mawar [HT 5-0] [at Senayan Main Stadium] [Yuri Maryati 25' 46' 51' 68', Maria Korwa 27' OG, Bonasih 30', Atmini 32' 33' 60'] 1.JAPAN 4 3 0 1 17- 1 6 2.INDIA 4 3 0 1 13- 3 6 3.Indonesia Melati 4 3 0 1 14- 5 6 4.Indonesia Cempaka 4 1 0 3 6-12 2 5.Indonesia Mawar 4 0 0 4 1-30 0 Note: the three Indonesian teams (labelled with the names of flowers) were club teams. "Melati" was the club Putri Pagilaran, "Cempaka" was Buana Putri, and "Mawar" was DKI Jaya. Final [at Senayan Main Stadium] 26-Jan-86 Japan 7-0 India [HT 2-0] [Akemi Noda 14', Kaori Nagamine 27' 43' 61', Futaba Kioka 43', Etsuko Handa 57' 59']
Sources: Indonesia Times, "Kompas", Amrita Bazar Patrika (Calcutta), JFA.
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