Founded | 2000 |
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Abolished | 2001 |
Region | International |
Number of teams | 4 |
Most successful team(s) | China (2 titles) |
The Four Nations Tournament (Chinese: 四国足球邀请赛) was an association football tournament organized in China by the Chinese Football Association and International Sport and Leisure (ISL). The Championship was founded in 2000 as a single-elimination tournament with four national teams. However, it was abolished in 2001 due to the bankruptcy of ISL.
Tournaments
Year | Host City | Winner | Runners-Up | Third Place | Fourth Place |
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2000 | Guangzhou | China | Uruguay | Jamaica | New Zealand |
2000 | Shanghai | China | Iraq | Thailand | Uzbekistan |
2001 | Shanghai | North Korea | Kuwait | China | Trinidad and Tobago |
All-time top goalscorers
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Rank | Name | Team | Goals | Tournament(s) |
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1 | Su Maozhen | China | 4 | Sep. 2000(3) and 2001(1) |
2 | Li Weifeng | China | 2 | Sep. 2000(2) |
Therdsak Chaiman | Thailand | Sep. 2000(2) | ||
Hao Haidong | China | Jan. 2000(1) and 2001(1) |
See also
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