Jump to content

A3 Champions Cup: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m Fixing deprecated image syntax
m Past results: Top scorers
Line 26: Line 26:
|[[2003 A3 Champions Cup|2003]]
|[[2003 A3 Champions Cup|2003]]
|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[National Stadium (Tokyo)|Tokyo]]
|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[National Stadium (Tokyo)|Tokyo]]
|{{flagicon|Japan}} '''[[Kashima Antlers]]'''<small>†</small>
|{{flagicon|Japan}} '''[[Kashima Antlers]]''' <small>†</small>
|{{flagicon|China}} [[Dalian Shide F.C.|Dalian Shide]]
|{{flagicon|China}} [[Dalian Shide F.C.|Dalian Shide]]
|{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Seongnam FC|Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma]]
|{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Seongnam FC|Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma]]
Line 36: Line 36:
|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Yokohama F. Marinos]]
|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Yokohama F. Marinos]]
|{{flagicon|China}} [[Shanghai Greenland Shenhua F.C.|Shanghai Shenhua]]
|{{flagicon|China}} [[Shanghai Greenland Shenhua F.C.|Shanghai Shenhua]]
|{{flagicon|China}} [[Beijing Renhe F.C.|Inter Shanghai]]<small>†</small>
|{{flagicon|China}} [[Beijing Renhe F.C.|Inter Shanghai]] <small>†</small>
|- bgcolor="#ccffff"
|- bgcolor="#ccffff"
|[[2005 A3 Champions Cup|2005]]
|[[2005 A3 Champions Cup|2005]]
|{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Jeju World Cup Stadium|Jeju]]
|{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Jeju World Cup Stadium|Jeju]]
|{{flagicon|South Korea}} '''[[Suwon Samsung Bluewings|Suwon Bluewings]]'''
|{{flagicon|South Korea}} '''[[Suwon Samsung Bluewings|Suwon Bluewings]]'''
|{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Pohang Steelers]]<small>†</small>
|{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Pohang Steelers]] <small>†</small>
|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Yokohama F. Marinos]]
|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Yokohama F. Marinos]]
|{{flagicon|China}} [[Shenzhen F.C.|Shenzhen Kingway]]
|{{flagicon|China}} [[Shenzhen F.C.|Shenzhen Kingway]]
Line 49: Line 49:
|{{flagicon|South Korea}} '''[[Ulsan Hyundai FC|Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i]]'''
|{{flagicon|South Korea}} '''[[Ulsan Hyundai FC|Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i]]'''
|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Gamba Osaka]]
|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Gamba Osaka]]
|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[JEF United Chiba]]<small>†</small>
|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[JEF United Chiba]] <small>†</small>
|{{flagicon|China}} [[Dalian Shide F.C.|Dalian Shide]]
|{{flagicon|China}} [[Dalian Shide F.C.|Dalian Shide]]
|- bgcolor="#ccffff"
|- bgcolor="#ccffff"
|[[2007 A3 Champions Cup|2007]]
|[[2007 A3 Champions Cup|2007]]
|{{flagicon|China}} [[Shandong Provincial Stadium|Jinan]]
|{{flagicon|China}} [[Shandong Provincial Stadium|Jinan]]
|{{flagicon|China}} '''[[Shanghai Greenland Shenhua F.C.|Shanghai Shenhua]]'''<small>†</small>
|{{flagicon|China}} '''[[Shanghai Greenland Shenhua F.C.|Shanghai Shenhua]] '''<small>†</small>
|{{flagicon|China}} [[Shandong Luneng Taishan F.C.|Shandong Luneng Taishan]]
|{{flagicon|China}} [[Shandong Luneng Taishan F.C.|Shandong Luneng Taishan]]
|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Urawa Red Diamonds]]
|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Urawa Red Diamonds]]
Line 63: Line 63:


===Records===
===Records===
*'''Top Scorer:'''
*Top Scorer : '''[[Nadson Rodrigues de Souza|Nadson]]''' (2005), '''[[Lee Chun-Soo]]''' (2006) - 6 goals
2005: {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Nadson Rodrigues de Souza|Nadson]] (6 goals)<br>2006: {{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Lee Chun-Soo]] (6 goals)


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:39, 19 July 2018

A3 Champions Cup
Founded2002
Abolished2008
RegionEast Asia (East Asian Football Federation)
Number of teams4
Websitehttp://www.a3cup.com/

A3 Champions Cup (also known as East Asian Champions Cup) was an annual football (soccer) tournament jointly organized by the China PR, Japan and Korea Republic football Association. It began in 2003, involving the league champions of China, Japan and South Korea. The host nation also invited an additional team, making this a four team tournament. South Korea was the most successful country in this tournament. Their representatives won the tournament three times.

It had been suggested that the league champion from Australia be added to the cup in the future.[1] However, financial problems with the sponsor placed the tournament into question. It was reported that Japan's champion may not participate in the 2008 edition, since Urawa were not paid their appearance fee in 2007.[2] The tournament was canceled on 23 September 2008 due to the sponsor's bankruptcy, and replaced by Football Genuine Senator which involving clubs from Japan and Korea in 2015 (also added South East Asia since 2016, the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, China, India, South Africa and South America since 2017).[3]

Past results

Season Venue Champions Runners-up 3rd 4th
2003 Japan Tokyo Japan Kashima Antlers China Dalian Shide South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Japan Júbilo Iwata
2004 China Shanghai South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Japan Yokohama F. Marinos China Shanghai Shenhua China Inter Shanghai
2005 South Korea Jeju South Korea Suwon Bluewings South Korea Pohang Steelers Japan Yokohama F. Marinos China Shenzhen Kingway
2006 Japan Tokyo South Korea Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i Japan Gamba Osaka Japan JEF United Chiba China Dalian Shide
2007 China Jinan China Shanghai Shenhua China Shandong Luneng Taishan Japan Urawa Red Diamonds South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma

† = did not qualify as league champions.

Records

  • Top Scorer:

2005: Brazil Nadson (6 goals)
2006: South Korea Lee Chun-Soo (6 goals)

References

  1. ^ Aidan, Ormond (2007-04-11). "Aussies Could Turn A3 Into A4". au.fourfourtwo.com.
  2. ^ "A3の賞金未払い、浦和にも支払われず". nikkansoprts.com. 2008-01-05.
  3. ^ "揭秘东亚最强联赛濒死内幕 官方打压拖垮豪门财团". sina.com. 2008-09-26. Retrieved 2009-03-15.