2013 AFF Women's Championship squads

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Below are the squads for the 2013 AFF Women's Championship, hosted by Myanmar, which took place between 9 and 22 September 2013. 10 teams took part in the championships. [1] [2]

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Group A

Australia U20

Jordan

Malaysia

Thailand

Vietnam

Group B

Indonesia

Caps and goals counted for the 2013 AFF Women's Championship only.

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11 GK Nungki Entitisari 00 Flag of Indonesia.svg State University of Jakarta
121 GK Efie Iswandari 20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Tifosi Alonza
221 GK Deliana Fatmawati Kaban 10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia University of Education

42 DF Retno Ayu Dwi 30 Flag of Indonesia.svg Tifosi Alonza
52 DF Sri Yulianti 30 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jaya Kencana Angels
72 DF Anggi Puspita Sari 30 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jaya Kencana Angels
82 DF Yunita Sari 10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia University of Education
112 DF Suciana Yuliani 30 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jaya Kencana Angels
192 DF Maya Muharina Fajriah 30 Flag of Indonesia.svg Netic Ladies

63 MF Novita Murni Piranti 30 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia University of Education
93 MF Maulina Novryliani (Captain)30 Flag of Indonesia.svg State University of Jakarta
173 MF Maryati 20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Netic Ladies
183 MF Tia Darti Septiawati 20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia University of Education
203 MF Citra Arinda 20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jaya Kencana Angels

24 FW Tugiyati Cindy 31 Flag of Indonesia.svg Putri Mataram
104 FW Rani Mulyasari 30 Flag of Indonesia.svg State University of Jakarta
134 FW Intan Nuraini Ulfah 20 Flag of Indonesia.svg State University of Jakarta
154 FW Fitri Rosdiana 30 Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia University of Education

Japan U23

Laos

Myanmar

Philippines

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References

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  2. "Zusammenfassung - AFF Women's Championship - Asien - Ergebnisse, Spielpläne, Tabellen und News - Soccerway".