Football at the Far Eastern Championship Games
Football at Far Eastern Championship Games was the only major international football competition in Asia pre–World War II. It was contested by China, Japan and the Philippines, with the Dutch East Indies joining the last edition of the tournament in 1934.
Summary
Year | Host | Winners | Runners-up | Third Place (If any) |
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1913 Details |
Manila |
Philippines |
China |
|
1915 Details |
Shanghai |
China |
Philippines |
|
1917 Details |
Tokyo |
China |
Philippines |
Japan |
1919 Details |
Manila |
China |
Philippines |
|
1921 Details |
Shanghai |
China |
Philippines |
Japan |
1923 Details |
Osaka |
China |
Philippines |
Japan |
1925 Details |
Manila |
China |
Philippines |
Japan |
1927 Details |
Shanghai |
China |
Japan |
Philippines |
1930 Details |
Tokyo |
China Japan |
Philippines | |
1934 Details |
Manila |
China |
Dutch East Indies Japan Philippines |
References
- (Chinese) 远东运动会资料库 (Far Eastern Championship Games Database)
- Far Eastern Championship Games Football Overview at RSSSF.com
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