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The 2022 AFF Women's Championship was the 12th edition of the AFF Women's Championship, an international women's football tournament organised by the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF). The final tournament was originally scheduled to run from 3 to 17 July 2020. However, the tournament was postponed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1][2] The tournament was later rescheduled and was held from 4 to 17 July 2022 in the Philippines.[3]
Vietnam were the defending champions, but failed to defend the title after losing 0–4 to the Philippines in the semi-finals. The hosts went on to win their first title in history by defeating Thailand 3–0 in the final.
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Participating nations
Eleven teams entered the AFF Women's Championship final tournament.[4] Australia sent its under-23 squad to compete in the tournament.[5]
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Draw
The draw for the 2022 AFF Women's Championship was held on May 28, 2022, at the Marco Polo Ortigas Manila in Pasig.[6] The teams were allocated into five pots based on their performances in the last edition of the tournament. Ten teams were first drawn into two groups of five teams. Malaysia, the eleventh team was drawn separately, making one of the two groups have six teams after the whole draw was finalized.[4][7]
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Venues
Matches were held in three venues.[8][9]
Squads
Group stage
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- Tiebreakers
Ranking in each group shall be determined as follows:
- Greater number of points obtained in all the group matches;
- Goal difference in all the group matches;
- Greater number of goals scored in all the group matches;
- Greater disciplinary points.
If two or more teams are equal on the basis on the above four criteria, the place shall be determined as follows:
- Result of the direct match between the teams concerned;
- Penalty shoot-out if only the teams are tied, and they met in the last round of the group;
- Drawing lots by the Organising Committee.
All times listed are Philippine Standard Time (UTC+08:00)
Group A
Referee: Plong Pichakara (Cambodia)
Referee: Aung Seinn Cho (Myanmar)
Group B
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Knockout stage
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
15 July – Manila | ||||||
![]() | 2 | |||||
17 July – Manila | ||||||
![]() | 0 | |||||
![]() | 0 | |||||
15 July – Manila | ||||||
![]() | 3 | |||||
![]() | 0 | |||||
![]() | 4 | |||||
Third Place | ||||||
17 July – Manila | ||||||
![]() | 4 | |||||
![]() | 3 |
Semi-finals
Attendance: 3,233
Third place match
Referee: Supiree Testhomya (Thailand)
Final
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Goalscorers
There were 108 goals scored in 29 matches, for an average of 3.72 goals per match.
7 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
Chelsie Dawber
Aphatsala Chanthavongxay
Anicka Castañeda
Sara Eggesvik
Katrina Guillou
Alisa Rukpinij
Ploychompoo Somnuek
Tipkritta Onsamai
1 goal
Sheridan Gallagher
Winonah Heatley
Sarah Hunter
Hana Lowry
Matilda McNamara
Poeurn Kunthea
Kiet Sivhorng
Phoeurng Sreyphors
Soeurn Vipha
Carla Bio
Sheva Imut Furyzcha
Vady Inthiya
Phimpha Thongsavang
Steffi Sarge Kaur
Khin Moe Wai
Lin Mynt Mo
Naw Htet Htet Wai
Wai Phoo Eain
Jessika Cowart
Isabella Flanigan
Kaya Hawkinson
Hali Long
Quinley Quezada
Izzati Rosni
Syazwani Ruzi
Fasawang Ketkaew
Jiraporn Mongkoldee
Nutwadee Pram-nak
Pattanaran Aupachai
Saengrawee Meekham
Saowalak Pengngam
U-raiporn Yongkul
Brigida da Costa
Nguyễn Thị Thanh Nhã
Phạm Hoàng Quỳnh
Trần Thị Thùy Trang
1 own goal
Chloe Lincoln (against Singapore)
Panatida Phothisane (against Myanmar)
Ernie Sulastri (against the Philippines)
Tipkritta Onsamai (against the Philippines)
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Awards

2022 AFF Women's Championship Champions |
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![]() Philippines First title |
Final ranking
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