CAFA Junior Championship

The CAFA Junior Championship, is an international association football competition contested by the junior (U-18 to U-20) national teams of the members of the Central Asian Football Association (CAFA), the governing body of football in Central Asia.{{cite web|title=اتحادیه فوتبال آسیای مرکزی ایجاد شد|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/persian/afghanistan/2015/02/150221_zs_central_asian_football_association|publisher=BBC|accessdate=22 February 2015|date=22 February 2015|language=Persian}}{{cite web|title='Central Zone' gets thumbs up from Tajikistan|url=http://www.the-afc.com/en/about-afc/afc-committees/1127-executive-committee/28784-central-zone-gets-thumbs-up-from-tajikistan.html|publisher=The AFC|accessdate=10 June 2014|date=10 June 2014}}{{cite web|title=AFC adds a fifth zone as Extraordinary Congress approves amendments to AFC Statutes |url=http://www.the-afc.com/executive-committee/afc-adds-a-fifth-zone-as-extraordinary-congress-approves-amendments-to-afc|publisher=The AFC|accessdate=9 January 2015|date=12 January 2015}}{{cite web|title=Central Asians meet Sheikh Salman to create CAFA|url=http://aff.org.af/english/central-asians-meet-sheikh-salman-to-create-cafa/|publisher=aff.org.af|accessdate=29 October 2014|date=17 May 2014|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141029194753/http://aff.org.af/english/central-asians-meet-sheikh-salman-to-create-cafa/|archivedate=29 October 2014}}

Results

=Under-20 Men=

{{Infobox football tournament

| name = CAFA U-20 Championship

| logo =

| imagesize =

| founded = {{start date and age|2023}}

| region = Central Asia (CAFA)

| number of teams = 5 (as of 2023)

| current champions = {{nowrap|{{fbu|20|IRN}} (1st title)}}

| most successful team = {{nowrap|{{fbu|20|IRN}}
{{fbu|20|UZB}}
(1 title each)}}

| broadcasters =

| website =

| current = 2024 CAFA U-20 Championship

}}

The CAFA U-20 Championship is an international football competition contested by the Central Asian men's under-20 national teams of the CAFA member associations. The competition began in 2023, with Uzbekistan winning the inaugural competition.

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! style="width:14%; | Champions

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! style="width:14%; | Runners-up

| rowspan="5" style="width:1%;background:#fff;border-top-style:hidden;border-bottom-style:hidden;" |

! style="width:14%; | Third place

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! style="width:14%; | Fourth place

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|2023

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|{{fbu-big|20|UZB}}

|round-robin

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|round-robin

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|5

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|2

|2024

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|{{fbu-big|20|IRN}}

|3–0

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|{{fbu-big|20|UZB}}

|3–0

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|6

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|+ Teams reaching the top four

Team

!Titles

!Runners-up

!Third place

!Fourth place

!Total

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|1 (2024)

|1 (2023)

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|2

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|1 (2023)

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|1 (2024)

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|2

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|1 (2024)

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|1

|-

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|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|1 (2023*)

|1 (2024)

|2

|-

|{{fbu|20|AFG}}

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|1 (2023)

|1

|-

|}

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* = hosts

=Under-19 Men=

{{Infobox football tournament

| name = CAFA U-19 Championship

| logo =

| imagesize =

| founded = {{start date and age|2016}}

| region = Central Asia (CAFA)

| number of teams = 5 (as of 2022)

| current champions = {{nowrap|{{fbu|19|Iran}} (2nd title)}}

| most successful team = {{nowrap|{{fbu|19|Iran}} (2 titles)}}

| broadcasters =

| website =

| current = 2022 CAFA U-19 Championship

}}

The CAFA U-19 Championship is an international football competition contested by the Central Asian men's under-19 national teams of the CAFA member associations. The competition began in 2016, with Uzbekistan winning the inaugural competition.

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! style="width:14%; | Champions

!width=10%|Score

! style="width:14%; | Runners-up

| rowspan="5" style="width:1%;background:#fff;border-top-style:hidden;border-bottom-style:hidden;" |

! style="width:14%; | Third place

!width=10%|Score and Venue

! style="width:14%; | Fourth place

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!width=4%|No. of Teams

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|1

|2016

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|{{fbu-big|19|UZB}}

|1–0

|{{fbu-big|19|KGZ}}

|{{fbu-big|19|TKM}}

|2–1

|{{fbu-big|19|AFG}}

|6

style="background: #D0E6FF;"

|2

|2019

| align="left" |{{flag|Tajikistan}}

|{{fbu-big|19|IRN}}

|round-robin

|{{fbu-big|19|TJK}}

|{{fbu-big|19|UZB}}

|round-robin

|{{fbu-big|19|AFG}}

|5

bgcolor=#F5FAFF

|3

|2022

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|{{fbu-big|19|IRN}}

|round-robin

|{{fbu-big|19|UZB}}

|{{fbu-big|19|TJK}}

|round-robin

|{{fbu-big|19|KGZ}}

|5

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|+ Teams reaching the top four

Team

!Titles

!Runners-up

!Third place

!Fourth place

!Total

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|2 (2019, 2022)

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|2

|-

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|1 (2016*)

|1 (2022)

|1 (2019)

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|3

|-

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|{{N/a|}}

|1 (2019*)

|1 (2022*)

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|2

|-

|{{fbu|19|KGZ}}

|{{N/a|}}

|1 (2016)

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|1 (2022)

|2

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|{{N/a|}}

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|1 (2016)

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|1

|-

|{{fbu|19|AFG}}

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|2 (2016, 2019)

|2

|-

|}

:

* = hosts

=Under-20 Women=

{{Infobox football tournament

| name = CAFA U-20 Women's Championship

| logo =

| imagesize =

| founded = {{start date and age|2021}}

| region = Central Asia (CAFA)

| number of teams = 5 (as of 2021)

| current champions = {{nowrap|{{fbwu|20|Uzbekistan}} (1st title)}}

| most successful team = {{nowrap|{{fbwu|20|Uzbekistan}} (1 title)}}

| broadcasters =

| website =

| current = 2021 CAFA U-20 Women's Championship

}}

The CAFA U-20 Women's Championship is an international football competition contested by the Central Asian women's under-20 national teams of the CAFA member associations. The competition began in 2021, with Uzbekistan winning the inaugural competition.

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! style="width:14%; | Champions

!width=10%|Score

! style="width:14%; | Runners-up

| rowspan="5" style="width:1%;background:#fff;border-top-style:hidden;border-bottom-style:hidden;" |

! style="width:14%; | Third place

!width=10%|Score and Venue

! style="width:14%; | Fourth place

| rowspan="5" style="width:1%;background:#fff;border-top-style:hidden;border-bottom-style:hidden;" |

!width=4%|No. of Teams

align="centre" bgcolor="#fff0ff"

|1

|2021

| align="left" |{{flag|Tajikistan}}

|{{fbwu-big|20|UZB}}

|round-robin

|{{fbwu-big|20|IRN}}

|{{fbwu-big|20|KGZ}}

|round-robin

|{{fbwu-big|20|AFG}}

|5

class="wikitable sortable"

|+ Teams reaching the top four

Team

!Titles

!Runners-up

!Third place

!Fourth place

!Total

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|1 (2021)

|{{N/a

}

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|1

|-

|{{fbwu|20|IRN}}

|{{N/a|}}

|1 (2021)

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|1

|-

|{{fbwu|20|KGZ}}

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|1 (2021)

|{{N/a|}}

|1

|-

|{{fbwu|20|AFG}}

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|1 (2021)

|1

|-

|}

:

* = hosts

=Under-19 Women=

{{Infobox football tournament

| name = CAFA U-19 Women's Championship

| logo =

| imagesize =

| founded = {{start date and age|2016}}

| region = Central Asia (CAFA)

| number of teams = 4 (as of 2016)

| current champions = {{nowrap|{{fbwu|19|Uzbekistan}} (1st title)}}

| most successful team = {{nowrap|{{fbwu|19|Uzbekistan}} (1 title)}}

| broadcasters =

| website =

| current = 2016 CAFA U-19 Women's Championship

}}

The CAFA U-19 Women's Championship is an international football competition contested by the Central Asian women's under-19 national teams of the CAFA member associations. The competition began in 2016, with Uzbekistan winning the inaugural competition.

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width=2%|Edition

!width=5%|Year

!width=8%|Hosts

| rowspan="5" style="width:1%;background:#fff;border-top-style:hidden;border-bottom-style:hidden;" |

! style="width:14%; | Champions

!width=10%|Score

! style="width:14%; | Runners-up

| rowspan="5" style="width:1%;background:#fff;border-top-style:hidden;border-bottom-style:hidden;" |

! style="width:14%; | Third place

!width=10%|Score and Venue

! style="width:14%; | Fourth place

| rowspan="5" style="width:1%;background:#fff;border-top-style:hidden;border-bottom-style:hidden;" |

!width=4%|No. of Teams

align="centre" bgcolor="#fff0ff"

|1

|2016{{cite web|url=http://uza.uz/en/sport/our-women-s-national-football-u-19-team-won-cup-of-cafa-18-10-2016|title=Our Women's National Football U-19 Team won Cup of CAFA|publisher=Uzbekistan National News|date=18 October 2016}}

| align="left" |{{flag|Uzbekistan}}

|{{fbwu-big|19|UZB}}

|round-robin

|{{fbwu-big|19|IRN}}

|{{fbwu-big|19|KGZ}}

|round-robin

|{{fbwu-big|19|TJK}}

|4

class="wikitable sortable"

|+ Teams reaching the top four

Team

!Titles

!Runners-up

!Third place

!Fourth place

!Total

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|1 (2016*)

|{{N/a

}

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|1

|-

|{{fbwu|19|IRN}}

|{{N/a|}}

|1 (2016)

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|1

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|1 (2016)

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|1

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|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|1 (2016)

|1

|-

|}

:

* = hosts

===Under-18 Women===

{{Infobox football tournament

| name = CAFA U-18 Women's Championship

| logo =

| imagesize =

| founded = {{start date and age|2022}}

| region = Central Asia (CAFA)

| number of teams = 5 (as of 2024)

| current champions = {{nowrap|{{fbwu|18|Iran}} (2nd title)}}

| most successful team = {{nowrap|{{fbwu|18|Iran}} (2 title)}}

| broadcasters =

| website =

| current = 2024 CAFA U-18 Women's Championship

}}

The CAFA U-18 Women's Championship is an international football competition contested by the Central Asian women's under-18 national teams of the CAFA member associations. The competition began in 2022, with Iran winning the inaugural competition.

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width=2%|Edition

!width=5%|Year

!width=8%|Hosts

| rowspan="5" style="width:1%;background:#fff;border-top-style:hidden;border-bottom-style:hidden;" |

! style="width:14%; | Champions

!width=10%|Score

! style="width:14%; | Runners-up

| rowspan="5" style="width:1%;background:#fff;border-top-style:hidden;border-bottom-style:hidden;" |

! style="width:14%; | Third place

!width=10%|Score

! style="width:14%; | Fourth place

| rowspan="5" style="width:1%;background:#fff;border-top-style:hidden;border-bottom-style:hidden;" |

!width=4%|No. of Teams

align="centre" bgcolor="#fff0ff"

|1

|2022

| align="left" |{{flag|Tajikistan}}

|{{fbwu-big|18|IRN}}

|round-robin

|{{fbwu-big|18|UZB}}

|{{fbwu-big|18|KGZ}}

|round-robin

|{{fbwu-big|18|TJK}}

|4

align="centre" bgcolor="#FFD4E4"

|2

|2024

| align="left" |{{flag|Tajikistan}}

|{{fbwu-big|18|IRN}}

|round-robin

|{{fbwu-big|18|UZB}}

|{{fbwu-big|18|KGZ}}

|round-robin

|{{fbwu-big|18|TJK}}

|5

class="wikitable sortable"

|+ Teams reaching the top four

Team

!Titles

!Runners-up

!Third place

!Fourth place

!Total

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|1 (2022)

|{{N/a

}

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|1

|-

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|{{N/a|}}

|1 (2022)

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|{{N/a|}}

|1

|-

|{{fbwu|18|KGZ}}

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|1 (2022)

|{{N/a|}}

|1

|-

|{{fbwu|18|TJK}}

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|{{N/a|}}

|1 (2022*)

|1

|-

|}

:

* = hosts

Matches

References

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