Football 7-a-side at the ASEAN Para Games

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Football 7-a-side at the ASEAN Para Games is an event of CP football at the ASEAN Para Games. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Editions

Results

YearHostWinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth placeNumber of teamsRef.
2014
Details
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Naypyidaw
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Myanmar
ASE1 Flag of Singapore.svg
Singapore
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Thailand
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Malaysia
4 [6]
IFCPF tournaments
2015
Details
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Singapore
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Thailand
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Myanmar
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Singapore
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Malaysia
5 [7]
2017
Details
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Kuala Lumpur
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Indonesia
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Thailand
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Malaysia
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Singapore
6 [8]
2022
Details
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Surakarta
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Thailand
(6) 2–2 (5)
(a.e.t)
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Indonesia
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Myanmar
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Cambodia
6 [9]
2023
Details
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Phnom Penh
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Malaysia
(3) 0–0 (1)
(a.e.t)
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Indonesia
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Thailand
3-2 Flag of Myanmar.svg
Myanmar
6 [10]
ASE1 = The tournament was played in a group mode.

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  2. https://www.paralympic.org/news/asean-para-games-feature-12-sports
  3. https://www.paralympic.org/video/paralympic-sports-z-football-7-side
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