Here are the winners of each year the Asian Cup has been held since the first in 1956. In the first four years that the event was held the winner was decided by a round-robin format.
Japan has been the most successful nation with four wins (1992, 2000, 2004, 2011).
Year | Winner | Runner Up | Score |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | Qatar | Jordan | 3-1 |
2019 | Qatar | Japan | 3-1 |
2015 | Australia | South Korea | 2-1 aet |
2011 | Japan | Australia | 1–0 aet |
2007 | Iraq | Saudi Arabia | 1–0 |
2004 | Japan | China | 3–1 |
2000 | Japan | Saudi Arabia | 1–0 |
1996 | Saudi Arabia | United Arab Emirates | 0–0 aet, (4–2) pen |
1992 | Japan | Saudi Arabia | 1–0 |
1988 | Saudi Arabia | South Korea | 0–0 aet, (4–3) pen |
1984 | Saudi Arabia | China | 2–0 |
1980 | Kuwait | South Korea | 3–0 |
1976 | Iran | Kuwait | 1–0 |
1972 | Iran | South Korea | 2–1 aet |
1968 | Iran | Burma | |
1964 | Israel | India | |
1960 | South Korea | Israel | |
1956 | South Korea | Israel |
Related Pages
- Asian Cup Host Countries
- About the AFC Asian Cup
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