2025 ASEAN Women's Championship

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2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
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Host countryFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
DatesJune
Teams8 (from 1 sub-confederation)
2022
2026

The 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship will be the 13th edition of the ASEAN Women's Championship (previously known as the AFF Women's Championship), an international women's football tournament organised by the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF). The tournament will be held sometime in June 2025 in Indonesia. [1] This also marks the first time a qualification tournament, the 2024 AFF Women's Cup, was held before the championships.

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Qualification

The top five teams from the 2022 AFF Women's Championship automatically qualified for the 2025 edition. Indonesia, Cambodia, and Singapore, the top three teams of the 2024 AFF Women's Cup held in Laos also qualified. [2] [3] Indonesia was later named the host country in January 2025. [1]

Qualified teams

TeamAppearancePrevious best performance
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia To be confirmed [a]
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 4thGroup stage (2018, 2019)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 10thFourth place (2004)
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 13thChampions (2004, 2007)
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 12thChampions (2022)
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 10thGroup stage (2004, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2019)
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 12thChampions (2011, 2015, 2016, 2018)
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 13thChampions (2006, 2012, 2019)

Notes

  1. Australia sent its under-23 squad to compete in the 2022 tournament. [4] It is yet to be confirmed if they will field their senior team or participate at all.

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