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SAFF Championship.


SAFF Championship
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Founded1993
RegionSAFF
Number of teams8
Current champions India (6th title)
Most successful team(s) India (6 titles)
 2013 SAFF Championship.The SAFF Championship, also called the South Asian Football Federation Cup (previously South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup), is the mainassociation football competition of the men's national football teams governed by the South Asian Football Federation. Previous names have included the South Asian Association of Regional Co-operation Gold Cup in 1993 and South Asian Gold Cup 95 in 1995. Eight teams compete in the South Asian Football Federation Tournament.
The countries that compete in the tournaments are AfghanistanBangladeshBhutanIndiaMaldivesNepalPakistan and Sri Lanka. It is held every two years.[citation needed]
The South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship kicked off in Kathmandu in 1997, evolving out of its forerunner, the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Gold Cup.
Since its inception, the biennial competition has developed into South Asia’s premier football tournament, promoting the regional development of the game.
The SAFF Championship 2001 was first postponed from Oct/Nov 2001 to Jan/Feb 2002 due to the suspension of the Bangladeshi FA from FIFA; the tournament finally took place in 2003.
YearHostFinalThird Place Match
ChampionScoreRunner-up3rd PlaceScore4th Place
1993
Details
Pakistan
Pakistan

India
[note 1]
Sri Lanka

Nepal
[note 1]
Pakistan
1995
Details
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka
1 - 0
India

Bangladesh
[note 2]
Nepal
1997
Details
Nepal
Nepal

India
5 - 1
Maldives

Pakistan
1 - 0
Sri Lanka
1999
Details
India
India

India
2 - 0
Bangladesh

Maldives
2 - 0
Nepal
2003
Details
Bangladesh
Bangladesh

Bangladesh
1 - 1
(5 - 3) pens

Maldives

India
2 -1
Pakistan
YearHostFinalLosing semi-finalists [2]
ChampionScoreRunner-up
2005
Details
Pakistan
Pakistan

India
2 - 0
Bangladesh
 Maldives and  Pakistan
2008
Details
Maldives Sri Lanka
Maldives and Sri Lanka

Maldives
1 - 0
India
 Bhutan and  Sri Lanka
2009
Details
Bangladesh
Bangladesh

India
[3]
0 - 0
(3 - 1) pens

Maldives
 Bangladesh and  Sri Lanka
2011
Details
India
India

India
4 - 0
Afghanistan
 Maldives and    Nepal
2013
Details
Nepal
Nepal
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1Final tournaments in league table format.
2No third place match has been played since 2005; losing semi-finalists are listed in alphabetical order.
3India took part in the 2009 tournament with their U-23 team.

Most successful national teams[edit source | editbeta]

TeamChampionsRunners-UpThird-PlaceFourth-PlaceSemi-Finalists
 India6 (1993, 1997, 1999, 2005, 2009, 2011)2 (1995, 2008)1 (2003)--
 Maldives1 (2008)3 (1997, 2003, 2009)1 (1999)-2 (2005, 2011)
 Bangladesh1 (2003)2 (1999, 2005)1 (1997)-1 (2009)
 Sri Lanka1 (1995)1 (1993)-1 (1997)2 (2008, 2009)
 Afghanistan-1 (2011)---
   Nepal--1 (1993)2 (1995, 1999)1 (2011)
 Pakistan--1 (1997)2 (1993, 2003)1 (2005)
 Bhutan----1 (2008)

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