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1975 AFC Women's Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameAFC Women's Championship
year1975
image1975 Asian Cup Ladies Football Tournament.jpg
countryHong Kong
dates25 August – 3 September
num_teams6
confederations2
venues1
cities1
champion_other
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
count1
matches10
goals35
nextseason[1977](1977-afc-women-s-championship)

The 1975 AFC Women's Championship, officially known as the Asian Cup Ladies Football Tournament is the first edition of the AFC Women's Championship. It was held from 25 August to 3 September 1975 in Hong Kong. Participating members were New Zealand, Thailand, Australia,{{efn|name="STG"|An Australian representative side (largely from the St. George club and the New South Wales state team) participated and had been labelled as "Australia" by the organisers. These games were not recognised as official Australian A-internationals, but the players achievements were recognised as such in 2023.}} Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia. The tournament was won by New Zealand in the final against Thailand.

Venue

All matches were held at the Government Stadium in Hong Kong.

Hong KongHong Kong
Government Stadium
Capacity: **40,000**
[[File:HKStadium KOR 1956AsianCup.jpg300px]]

Entrants

ALFC membersInviteesDid not enter (ALFC members)
{{unordered liststart=5**(Host)***

Group stage

Group A

  • Boabutr
  • Chaisawat
  • Thongsa
  • O'Connor
  • Abenthum

  • Thongsa
  • Monchanuan

  • Tagg
  • Dolan
  • O'Connor

Group B

  • Marshall
  • Lee

  • Simeonoff
  • Marshall

  • Ashikin
  • Noor

Knock-out stage

| 31 August – Hong Kong| **** | 3 | | 2 | 31 August – Hong Kong| **** | 3 | | 0 | 2 September – Hong Kong| **** | 3 | | 1 | 2 September – Hong Kong| **** | 5 | | 0

Semi-finals

  • Marshall
  • Richardson
  • Tagg
  • Dolan

  • Monchanuan
  • Chaudet

Third place play-off

Final

  • Marshall
  • Hetherington

Winner

Notes

References

References

  1. (January 2022). "History of the AFC Women's Asian Cup". Asian Football Confederation, International Centre for Sport Studies (CIES). FIFA Museum.
  2. "Encyclopedia of Matildas". Fair Play Publishing.
  3. (18 May 2023). "Football Australia recognises achievements of former Australian Women’s Representative Players".
  4. Rujawongsanti, Wanchai. (6 June 2019). "Women's World Cup 2019 team guide No 21: Thailand".
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