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7 Jan, 2023 - Gender Equality in Women's Football Series ● 2 minute read ● 425 words




Current state of the sport: The article will provide an overview of the current state of women's football in Asia, including the number of teams, players, and competitions in the region.

PHOTO: AFC

The current state of women's football in Asia is one of growth and development, despite the many challenges and obstacles that the sport faces in the region. Over the past decade, there has been a significant increase in the number of women's football teams, players, and competitions in Asia, and the sport is now an important and vibrant part of the region's sporting landscape.

According to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), there are currently over 200,000 women and girls playing football in Asia. This represents a significant increase from just a few years ago, and it is a testament to the growing popularity of the sport among women and girls in the region.

In addition to the increasing number of players, there are also more women's football teams and competitions in Asia than ever before. The AFC currently organizes a number of women's football competitions, including the AFC Women's Asian Cup, the AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament, and the AFC U-19 Women's Championship. These competitions provide an important platform for women's football in Asia, and they have helped to raise the profile of the sport in the region.

One of the biggest challenges facing women's football in Asia is the lack of support and funding. Many women's football teams and players struggle to access the same resources and opportunities as their male counterparts, which can make it difficult for them to compete at the highest levels. Despite this, there are many inspiring stories of women's football in Asia that demonstrate the potential of the sport.

One such story is that of the Philippines women's national football team, which has made significant progress in recent years. In 2022, the team won the AFF Women's Championship, becoming the first Philippines team to win the tournament. In the same year, they also qualified for the World Cup for the first time in their history.

Philippines wins AFF Women's Championship 2022
Philippines wins AFF Women's Championship 2022 PHOTO: @PILIPINASWNT

Another success story is the North Korean women's national football team, which has been one of the strongest teams in Asia for many years. In 2006, the team won the EAFF Women's Championship, and in 2008, they won the AFC Women's Asian Cup. The team has also qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup on three occasions and reached the quarterfinals in 2007.

These are just a few examples of the achievements of women's football in Asia. Despite the challenges that the sport faces, there is no doubt that women's football in the region has a bright future and that it will continue to grow and thrive in the years ahead.

North Korea at the Women's World Cup 2007
North Korea at the Women's World Cup 2007. PHOTO: THE KOREA TIMES

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