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IBSA Blind Football Asian Championships

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The IBSA Blind Football Asian Championships is a sport event, held biannually for Asian and Oceanic men's and women's blind football national teams. In the men's tournament, China holds a record of six titles won, making them the most successful national team at the championship. The women's tournament only started on 2022, which saw Japan earn their first title in the two-team contested edition.

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Winners overview

Men's B1

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  1. The tournament was played in a round-robin format
  2. The knockout stage format was only played between 2 clubs, in the Final

Women's B1

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Summary

Matches in Penalty = Draw / Exclude of Penalty Goals

Men (2005-2022)

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Women (2022-2022)

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Medals

Men (2005-2022)

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Women (2022-2022)

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Ranking

Men

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Women

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Results

2005

  1.  Japan 2-1  South Korea
  2.  South Korea 1-0  Vietnam
  3.  Japan 0-0  Vietnam

2007

  1.  Japan 0-0  China
  2.  South Korea 2-0  Iran
  3.  Japan 0-0  Iran
  4.  China 4-1  South Korea
  5.  Japan 0-1  South Korea
  6.  Iran 0-0  China
  7.  Iran 1-0  Japan
  8.  China 3-0  South Korea

2009

  1.  China 1-0  Japan
  2.  Malaysia 0-3  South Korea
  3.  China 1-0  Iran
  4.  Japan 5-0  Malaysia
  5.  Iran 0-1  South Korea
  6.  China 4-1  South Korea
  7.  Japan 0-0  Iran
  8.  China 3-0  Malaysia
  9.  Iran 3-0  Malaysia
  10.  Japan 2-1  South Korea
  11.  South Korea 0-0  Iran (Penalty 1–0)
  12.  China 2-0  Japan

2011

  1.  China 2-0  Japan
  2.  South Korea 1-1  Iran
  3.  China 1-0  Iran
  4.  Japan 2-1  South Korea
  5.  Iran 2-0  Japan
  6.  South Korea 0-0  China
  7.  Japan 2-0  South Korea
  8.  China 1-0  Iran

2013

  1.  China 0-0  South Korea
  2.  Japan 2-0  South Korea
  3.  China 2-0  Japan
  4.  China 0-0  Japan (Penalty 3–2)

2015

  1.  India 0-6  South Korea
  2.  Malaysia 0-5  Iran
  3.  Japan 0-1  China
  4.  Malaysia 1-0  India
  5.  China 1-0  South Korea
  6.  Iran 0-0  Japan
  7.  China 2-0  Malaysia
  8.  Iran 10-0  India
  9.  South Korea 0-2  Japan
  10.  Iran 0-0  China
  11.  Japan 5-0  India
  12.  South Korea 1-0  Malaysia
  13.  India 0-5  China
  14.  South Korea 0-4  Iran
  15.  Japan 2-0  Malaysia
  16.  Malaysia 1-0  India
  17.  South Korea 0-0  Japan (Penalty 2–1)
  18.  Iran 0-0  China (Penalty 1–0)

2017

  1.  China 2-1  Thailand
  2.  Iran 3-0  South Korea
  3.  Iran 2-0  Malaysia
  4.  China 3-0  Japan
  5.  Japan 2-2  Thailand
  6.  South Korea 4-3  Malaysia
  7.  China 6-0  South Korea
  8.  Iran 1-1  Thailand (Penalty 3–2)
  9.  Japan 2-1  Malaysia
  10.  Thailand 2-0  South Korea
  11.  China 2-0  Iran

2019

  1.  Japan 5-0  Oman
  2.  Iran 4-0  Malaysia
  3.  Thailand 6-0  India
  4.  China 8-0  South Korea
  5.  Iran 10-0  Oman
  6.  Japan 1-0  Malaysia
  7.  Thailand 4-0  South Korea
  8.  China 5-0  India
  9.  Malaysia 1-0  Oman
  10.  China 2-0  Thailand
  11.  Japan 0-1  Iran
  12.  India 0-0  South Korea
  13.  South Korea 0-0  Oman (Penalty 1–0)
  14.  Iran 3-2  Thailand
  15.  China 2-2  Japan (Penalty 3–2)
  16.  India 2-0  Malaysia
  17.  Japan 2-1  Thailand
  18.  China 1-0  Iran
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