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Who won the Asian Cup in 2015?

Who won the Asian Cup in 2015?

Australia national football team
2015 AFC Asian Cup/Champion

Who will host Asian Cup 2027?

Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia continues bid to host 2027 Asian Cup despite delay in selection of host nation. The Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) has pledged to continue its candidature for the 2027 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup, after the selection of the host nation was delayed.

What happens to AFC Cup winner?

Since 2021 season the team who become AFC Cup champions are granted to participate in the AFC Champions League qualifying playoffs should they not qualify through domestic performance.

Is AFC Cup held every year?

The AFC Cup is an annual continental club football competition organised by the AFC.

Who was the winner of the 2015 Asian Cup?

2015 AFC Asian Cup Final. The 2015 AFC Asian Cup Final was a football match which took place on 31 January 2015 at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Australia, to determine the winner of 2015 AFC Asian Cup. It was played between South Korea and host nation Australia. Australia won the match 2–1 in extra time.

Where was the 2015 AFC Asian Cup held?

Stadium Australia was announced as the venue of the 2015 final on 27 March 2013, along with the announcement of the five stadiums used in the tournament. The venue was chosen in preference to Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, which was instead selected to host the opening match of the tournament between Australia and Kuwait.

When was the last time South Korea won the Asian Cup?

South Korea again failed to win the final match in 1980, when they lost 3–0 against host nation Kuwait. In 1988, South Korea contested the final against Saudi Arabia in Qatar. After remaining scoreless at the end of extra time, the match was decided in a penalty shoot-out, with the Saudis taking home the title through a 4–3 win.

Where was the Asian Cup played in Australia?

The matches were played in five different stadiums across five cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and Newcastle. It was the first time that Australia had hosted the tournament, and it was also the first time the Asian Cup had been held outside the continent of Asia.