Football at the Afro-Asian Games

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| name = Football at the Afro-Asian Games

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| founded = 2001

| region = Africa / Asia

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| current champions = {{fb|UZB}}
(2003)

| most successful team = {{fb|UZB}}
(1 title)

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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, has been included Afro-Asian Games in since the first edition in 2003 as a men's competition sport.

Tournaments

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!rowspan="2" width="5%"|Year

!rowspan="2" width="12%"|Host

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!colspan="3"|Final

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!colspan="3"|Third Place Match

width="15%"|Champions

!width="10%"|Score

!width="15%"|Runners-Up

!width="15%"|Third Place

!width="10%"|Score

!width="15%"|Fourth Place

2003
Details

|align=left|{{flagicon|IND}} Hyderabad

|{{fbu-big|21|UZB|name=Uzbekistan}}

|1 - 0

|{{fb-big|India}}

|{{fb-big|Zimbabwe}}

|2 - 2
pen. 5 - 3

|{{fb-big|Rwanda}}

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|2007

|align=left|{{flagicon|ALG}} Algiers

|colspan=3|cancelled

|colspan=3|cancelled